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The five candidates for West Bengal government campaigning, Satyendra Nath Tagore Research Centre (SNTCSSC), has become the final list of advantages for the UPSC Civil Service Examination 2024. Image source: SNTCSSC

The five candidates for West Bengal government campaigning, Satyendra Nath Tagore Research Centre (SNTCSSC), makes it the final list of advantages for the UPSC Civil Service Examination 2024.

A statement from the SNTCSSC said about 17 candidates from the center appeared on the personality test, with five of them already on the merit list.

Among the successful candidates are Meghna Chakravorty – Salt Lake residents, Paramita Malakar from 24 Parganas in the north, Sahars Kumar, Ballygunge from Kolkata, Rajdeep Ghosh, Ranaghat Nadia and Praveen Kumar residents, originally from Giridih, originally from Giridih and currently from Jharkhard, jharkhand.

West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee congratulated “The candidates achieved outstanding results in the UPSC Civil Service Exam, following the tutoring assistance from our Satyendra Nath Tagore Civil Service Centre from West Bengal in 2024.”

“Meghna Chakrabarty (79), Sahars Kumar (153), Paramita Malakar (477), Rajdeep Ghosh (Rajdeep Ghosh (789) and Praveen Kumar (837) received coaching from the state government and mentioned the midwifery media on Brackets and our leader on Enter in of Enter necracket.

Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee provided guidance to the aspiring guidance of civil servants in January 2014 and was known as the Center for Civil Service Research (CSSC). In 2021, the Centre was awarded the Satyendra Nath Tagore Research Centre under the name of Satyendranath Tagore, who became the first Indian civil servant in 1863.

SNTCSSC officials said that over the past few years, about 15 to 20 candidates have participated in interviews with civil service exams, while 5 to 6 candidates have been awarded a list of merit.

SNTCSSC is bound by the Center for Excellence in Public Administration, including officials from the West Bengal government, including the state chief secretary, whose goal is to “provide high-quality coaching at reasonable expense and help students who intend to participate in the civil service inspection”

Surajit Kar Purkayastha, former director-general of the West Bengal Police Department, said that more and more students should meet the state’s civil servant review. Mr. Purkayastha said it was precisely due to the efforts of Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee that the centre was established and provided reasonable costs with the help of many students preparing for civil servants.

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