Apr 12, 2021
The program is divided into two phases to help students attain an edge above the rest. In the first phase, pre-Detailed Application Form (DAF) filling support will be provided. Post-DAF discussion will also be conducted where candidates interact with toppers for tips on how to improve their performance. In the second phase, candidates will have a one-on-one session with psychologists and senior bureaucrats to enhance their language, develop originality, consistency and fluency and understand overall stress management. The training program is available online and students can select their slots as per convenience.
Sharing his views on the exclusive program, Mr. Chandrahas Panigrahi, CEO and Co-Founder, Edukemy, said, “Our new program is designed for overall development in which students will be mentored by a highly experienced panel of bureaucrats, allowing an opportunity to the students to excel.”
Edtech startup Edukemy helps non-science stream students crack civil services exams
Delhi-NCR-based startup Edukemy’s USP is its tech-enabled evaluation model and personalised learning pathways for non-science stream college and university students.
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In India’s cluttered coaching landscape catering to everything from school and board-level preparations to a slew of competitive tests, an edtech startup launched last year is focused on training non-science stream students to crack the civil services exams.
Delhi-NCR-based Edukemy has
built a tech-enabled standardised evaluation model for the non-STEM (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics) category to create personalised learning pathways for every student, says Chandrahas Panigrahi, one of the three founders.
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To qualify the civil services examination, one does not only have to toil hard in its preparation but also seek guidance from experienced teachers to ensure that the preparation goes in the right direction. The civil services examination, conducted by the Union Public Service Commission (UPSC), is considered toughest among all competitive exams in India. For its preparation, a large number of civil services aspirants leave their hometown and village to join popular coaching institutes located in Delhi and some other expensive cities, incurring huge expenditure on their stay and study.