Your efforts to crack competitive exam have to be undeterred: KSRTC MD
Speaking after inaugurating a coaching camp for K-SET and UGC-NET exams organised by the KSOU Competitive Examination Centre here, he said success is not easy in the age of tough competition. 'You need to have a fear that will wake you and show you the way to success with hard work.'
He said the UPSC, UGC-NET and KPSC exams are not easy to achieve. 'I have the experience. Therefore, do not waste your time and focus on preparing for the exam if you wish to achieve your goals,' the official told the candidates.
Mr. Pasha added facilities for cracking the competitive exams are aplenty unlike the past. 'You have the technology on your side. You can make use of the various tech platforms available to achieve your dreams,' he advised.
Vice-chancellor Sharanappa V. Halse said the 45-day training programme may help the candidates to realise their dreams. 'Your dedication and hard work will bring success. Keep an aim and work accordingly. Always value time.'
S.K. Naveen Kumar, Registrar, C.S. Anand Kumar, Registrar Evaluation, Ramanathan and N.R. Chandre Gowda, Deans, S. Niranjan Raj, Finance Officer and Jainahalli Satyanarayana Gowda, coaching coordinator, were present.

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