UPSC Faculty
Mentor Gyan
Experience Required: 1-8 years of teaching experience.Mentor and guide students preparing for the State PSC examination through daily interaction and structured support.Take end-to-end accountability for each student’s academic progress,...
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About this role
About the Company
Mentor Gyan specializes in guiding students preparing for state PSC examinations with structured support and mentorship.
Key Highlights
- ✓ 1-8 years of teaching experience required.
- ✓ Mentor students through daily interactions.
- ✓ Accountable for students' academic progress.
- ✓ Design and assign daily tasks.
- ✓ Focus on discipline and learning outcomes.
💡 Honest Take: This position demands commitment and accountability. If you're up for the challenge of shaping future civil servants, it could be rewarding.
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