Aligarh: Mohd Faisal Khan, Mohd Zaid Masab and Manawwar Hussain, who have been preparing for the civil services examination at the Residential Coaching Academy of the Aligarh Muslim University, have been selected for the post of Revenue Officer, Supply Inspector and Finance Administrative Officer, respectively, through the integrated 69th Combined Competitive Examination conducted by Bihar Public Service Commission (BPSC). The result of this examination was declared on November 26.
Meanwhile, another two students of RCA, Mohd Shams Raza and Habiba Bukhari have succeeded in cracking the 32nd Bihar Judicial Services Examination to become Civil Judge (Junior Division), with a ranking of 30 and 176, respectively at the coveted examination conducted by the BPSC, Patna. The result of the examination was made public on November 28.
AMU Vice Chancellor Prof Naima Khatoon and the Registrar, Mr Mohammad Imran (IPS) have congratulated these students on their selection, adding that their success will serve as an impetus to other students who are preparing for national-level examinations.
The RCA Director, Prof Saghir Ahmad Ansari thanked Mr Mohibullah Ansari (IPS, Bihar Cadre) for sparing his valuable time to provide counselling to the RCA students, taking motivational classes and participating in mock interviews at the Academy conducted by experts.