Aligarh: The Residential Coaching Academy (RCA), Aligarh Muslim University (AMU), organised a felicitation programme to honour its students who recently qualified the UPSC Civil Services and other prestigious competitive examinations. The event also marked the formal launch of the Super 30 Programme (2025) – an ambitious initiative to provide early coaching access to meritorious first, second, and third-year AMU students.
The AMU Vice Chancellor, Prof. Naima Khatoon, felicitated successful candidates: Mr. Shakeel Ahmad (IPS-2025), Ms. Sahana Parveen (UKPSC), and Mr. Vishal Bhushan (UPSC-CAPF) – who also shared their preparation journeys and insights with the audience.
In her address, the Vice Chancellor praised RCA’s proactive efforts and called the Super 30 programme a transformative step toward early civil services preparedness. She encouraged students to pursue their goals with dedication and resilience.
Prof. Mohd Hasan, Director, RCA, delivered the welcome address and introduced the aims of the Super 30 initiative. He emphasised the need to cultivate a vibrant civil services ecosystem within the university and announced that 30 students will be selected through a competitive test in November 2025 to avail RCA’s comprehensive coaching facilities.
Dr. Ale Imran, Assistant Director, coordinated the event, while Dr. Mohd Firoz Ahamed delivered the vote of thanks, presenting RCA’s success record over the past five years.