MIT School of Indian Civil Services (MIT-SICS), part of MIT-ADT University, provides a structured approach for students who want to prepare for government exams while completing their graduation or post-graduation.
The institute is designed to support preparation for exams such as UPSC, MPSC, SSC, Banking, and other government recruitment exams alongside academic studies. This helps students save time and avoid the need for separate coaching after graduation.
MIT-SICS offers BA (Administration) and MA (Public Administration) programs that are aligned with the syllabus of civil services and other competitive exams. This ensures that students study relevant subjects during their degree.
The curriculum includes Indian Polity, Economy, History, Geography, Ethics, and Governance. Regular current affairs sessions, answer writing practice, and mock tests are conducted to build consistency and improve exam performance.
Students receive guidance and mentorship from faculty, which helps them understand the exam pattern, plan their preparation, and improve answer writing skills. This structured support reduces confusion and improves efficiency in preparation.
The institute provides a focused and competitive environment where students interact with peers who are also preparing for similar exams. This creates discipline and a consistent study routine.
Students also get exposure to alternative career options such as CAT and MBA preparation, ensuring they have multiple career pathways along with government exam preparation.
Being part of MIT-ADT University, students have access to campus facilities such as hostels, infrastructure, sports, and extracurricular activities, supporting their overall development.
The BA (Administration) program is suitable for students after 12th and helps build a strong foundation for government exam preparation. The MA (Public Administration) program is suitable for graduates and provides advanced understanding and focused preparation.
Students completing these programs are prepared for careers in civil services, government sectors, and other competitive exams. They can also pursue higher studies in public administration and related fields.