“MIT-ADT Gives Wings to Dreams of Becoming Administrative Officers”

Pune: In today’s competitive environment, preparing for exams like the Union Public Service Commission (UPSC) or State Public Service Commission (MPSC) is often seen as a daunting task. Each year, countless students dream of becoming administrative officers and dive into competitive exam preparations without a solid backup plan. Many face disillusionment due to the lack of proper guidance from the undergraduate level, repeated failures, and the advancing age limit.
Recognizing this widespread issue, MIT Art, Design, and Technology (ADT) University has taken a significant step to support these aspirants through UG and PG Courses. Dr. Sujit Dharmapatre, Director of MIT School of Indian Civil Services (SICS), briefed about this Courses during a recent press conference. Dr. Dharmapatre emphasized that while lakhs of students appear for competitive examinations annually, a lack of guidance and the high cost of coaching often impede their success.
“Every year, many students invest heavily in coaching classes in cities like Delhi, only to face disappointment due to inadequate guidance,” Dr. Dharmapatre explained. “Our institution aims to address this gap by providing structured and expert-led guidance from the undergraduate level, thus nurturing the dreams of future administrative officers.”
MIT ADT University’s “School of Indian Civil Services” offers comprehensive guidance and personality development courses tailored for students aspiring to enter public services. The institution provides a B.A. degree in Administration and an M.A. in Public Administration, making it a pioneering entity in India to offer such specialized programs.
The curriculum, designed with input from former UPSC Chairman Dr. D.P. Aggarwal, Telangana ADGP Mahesh Bhagwat, and former NABARD Chairman Dr. M.L. Sukhadeve, integrates skillful training and academic studies. This approach ensures students are well-prepared for the rigorous three-level competitive examinations, enhancing their chances of success.
MIT SICS emphasizes quality training with a limited number of students to ensure personalized attention and development. The fully residential course aims at the physical, mental, and spiritual growth of students. Additionally, post-graduate courses in MBA, Law, Design, and other fields are available to provide alternative career opportunities for those who may not succeed in competitive exams.
The sprawling 125+ acre campus of MIT ADT University is equipped with world-class sports and educational facilities, providing an ideal environment for holistic development. Experienced guides with vast knowledge of competitive exams like UPSC are available to mentor the students.

Quote: “UPSC and State Services Competitive Exams are considered the toughest in the country. Our efforts are to ensure that through these examinations, skilled and socially conscious youth enter the country’s administration and contribute to its development. Through the ‘MIT School of Indian Civil Services,’ we aim to send competent officers into the administrative sphere.”
• Prof. Dr. Mangesh Karad,
Vice-Chancellor and Working President,
 MIT ADT University, Loni-Kalbhor, Pune

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