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Originally Posted by prestigious
aoa dear so nicee to see in ur profile that u gikian....mmmmm
ur batch# plz, and r u a member of giki alumni? also when u visited giki last time(coz i met a ex-gikian in 20098 or 2009 in giki , who was also a member of giki alumni and did his M.BA etc frm London School of business etc....but forgot his face & name, and may be that was u or u may knew him)?also ur choice and selection is quite unique, i mean B.S and M.S in Engineering then Masters in Public Management & Governance? Can u explain plz...
Waiting fr ur detail reply our respected big bro...
I m frm batch16...did 3 yr 2006-09 engineering then leave coz of some imp reasons.... but those 3 yrs were d best time of my life....
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Dear,
I graduated from GIKI in 2006 as part of Batch 12, FCSE. I think, I better not comment on why I ditched my engineering profession in favour of the line I have adopted, as it is well into history now
. However, the decision to opt for a post-graduated degree in Public Policy was a conscious one.
I had made up my mind for Civil Services and had commenced preparation for the Competitive Exam in 2009, well before I received the study offer + commonwealth scholarship for MSc at London School of Economics. I was given a choice of the field I would like to undertake research in and at that point, I decided to go for a degree (Public Policy), which would help me in my aspired career of Civil Services.
It was a tough one, for I had to study for Masters and prepare for the CE simultaneously. But, I think I had underestimated the power of prayers so many of my well-wishers had associated with me. I consider myself blessed to have undertaken a valuable education from a respected institution and at the same time cleared the CE; both fitting well in the timeline.
What about you? Have you decided to opt for Civil Service too?