Prepare UPSC & State PSCs during the Graduation and Post-Graduation!
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BA/MA syllabus is exactly equivalent to the syllabus of UPSC and State PSCs

The BA (Administration) and MA (Public Administration) programme is designed for the students who aspire to prepare for competitive examinations like UPSC / State PSCs. The main objective behind this programme is to educate the career-oriented students in a different subject of administration and to train them in various need based allied subjects of knowledge to make them competent and in ready state to qualify UPSC, State PSCs and other competitive examinations just after completion of BA, MA Course.

B. A. (Administration) is a comprehensive 3 Year Program and M.A. (Public Administration) is a comprehensive 2 Year Program. They are mostly residential Degree Programme. Well- structured Modules of academic and extra-curricular activities are designed under the guidance of Ex-UPSC Chairman, Dr. D. P. Agrawal and Subject Experts to build all over personality of the students, required for qualifying UPSC, State PSCs and other Government Competitive Exams. After UG-PG Program, the students are recommended to do the Optional Subject Lectures (One Optional Subject out of History, geography and Political Science) and appear for five Mock Examinations (Prelims, Mains and Interview Exams as per UPSC and State PSCs pattern) for one year. It is optional for the student and not mandatory.



Message From Leadership!
Prof. Dr. Sujit Dharmpatre
Director, MIT School of Indian Civil Services (MIT-SICS)

To build the nation, Citizens and Government play a very effective role. Government decides the policies for the nation for different fields and for the welfare of common people and administrators selected from All India Civil Services have to implement these policies. So, implementation is one of the major roles for the development of the nation as a whole. The essential prerequisites for a civil servant are sincerity, honesty, dedication, intelligence, law abiding individual, proactive, pro-change, more dynamic and techno-savvy and effective in implementation of the policies within the limited time span.
All India Civil Services were created through the Constitution of India as a professional service, which has commanded prestige, respect and even adulation. Union Public Service Commission and State Public Service Commission selects the talented youngsters through a three tier examination structure to meet different qualitative requirements of diversified fields of administration in varied geographical and cultural regions of the country. These All-India Civil Services is in itself a testimony to our strengths of Unity in Diversity and for that we must thank and praise the vision of our Constitution Makers.
While the qualities required for cracking CSE cannot be acquired overnight, a candidate has to strive hard for the number of years to achieve it. During my two-decades of guiding civil services aspirants, I have learnt that the requisite administrative traits, techniques and qualities can be inculcated in the student’s personality through scientifically designed guidance and training. After years of research and analysis, my team succeeded in developing a course- structure of B. A. and M. A. (Administration) that would ensure that students study the concerned subjects along with developing the administrative traits, techniques and soft-skills necessary to succeed in the civil services examination. Our Graduate and Post-Graduate programme emphasizes on mind- power and soft skill-set development so that our students are trained to use their resources optimally and emerge victorious not only in this examination but in every challenge of life.
"MIT School of Indian Civil Services" (MIT-SICS) is a Full Time Residential Undergraduate and Post Graduate Programme to create mentally strong, physically fit, stress free and spiritually elevated aspirants of Civil Services who will work as administrators in future, and have the zeal to serve the nation. MIT School of Indian Civil Service under the aegis of MIT Arts, Design and Technology University offers the Programme of B. A. (Administration) & M. A. (Public Administration). The curriculum of B.A./M.A. exactly matches with the curriculum of Civil Services Examinations. The aspirants can prepare for Competitive Exams with their Graduation. The curriculum is designed to enhance the personality of the students to face the three-tier system of Competitive Examinations. MIT- ADT provides not only excellent infrastructure, but also expertise faculties, library and human resource with caring attitude. The aim of MIT-SICS is to prepare the students to crack the Competitive Exams within limited attempts and help the students who unfortunately do not qualify these exams by offering the opportunities of placement by post graduating them in the respective disciplines. I welcome the students and supported parents for their decision to take the admission for B. A. (Administration) / M. A. (Public Administration) Programme and assure to deliver the best.

Vision
Building upon the vision of the founding fathers of the Indian Constitution to build India through All India Services by inducting the aspirants of good character, high standards of ethical behaviour, mentally strong and spiritually elevated into the Civil Services by providing them excellent training.
Mission
To achieve professional and academic excellence by encouraging the development of a humanistic, democratic and collegial environment and to create a learning culture that values the freedom of thought & expression, sharing innovative ideas, teamwork, self-esteem, respecting the unique professional genius of each individual by developing and utilizing distinctive strengths to foster a quality of individuality, with exemplary standards of competence, integrity, transparency and trust, upholding the rule of law.
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