Big news for UPSC aspirants! Vikas Divyakirti’s Drishti IAS shifts UPSC coaching centre from New Delhi to… its nearest metro station is…

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The Civil Services examination is the toughest competitive exam in India. It is conducted by the Union Public Service Commission annually in three rounds: preliminary, mains, and interview or personality test. Every year, over 10 lakh aspirants sit for the examination. Several aspirants join the coaching centres for preparation. Speaking of coaching centres, Drishti IAS Coaching, one of India’s renowned and premier UPSC coaching institute & online study web portal, has officially announced the relocation of its iconic Mukherjee Nagar centre.

Sharing a post on X, Drishti IAS Coaching wrote, “The passion for studies of Mukherjee Nagar is now in Noida Sector 15. Visit our Noida Center: For more information contact: 9311 406 440.”

मुखर्जी नगर वाला पढ़ाई का जूनून अब नोएडा सेक्टर 15 में।

हमारे नोएडा सेंटर पर विज़िट करें :

अधिक जानकारी के लिये संपर्क करें : 9311 406 440

— Drishti IAS (@drishtiias)




Earlier, three UPSC aspirants died after a basement library at Rau’s IAS campus was flooded during heavy rain on July 27 in Old Rajendra Nagar, reportedly causing damage to the single biometric entry and exit point. The incident, which occurred on Saturday after a nearby drain burst, claimed the lives of Shreya Yadav (Uttar Pradesh), Nivin Dalwin (Kerala), and Tanya Soni (Telangana).

“Located in Noida, renowned as the “Electronic City of Uttar Pradesh,” our center stands as a symbol of quality education and focused preparation for civil services,” reads the official website of Drishti IAS. “C-171/2, Block A, Sector-15, Noida, UP- 201301 (Near Metro Station Noida Sector 15),” the statement further reads.

Dr Vikas Divyakirti, founder and Managing Director of Drishti IAS, is highly regarded for his expertise in the subjects of General Studies, particularly in Indian Polity, History, and Current Affairs. After pursuing his Master’s degree in Hindi literature in 1995, he appeared for the civil services examination in 1996 and secured an impressive All India Rank (AIR) of 384 on his first attempt.
 
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