Wednesday, August 18, 2010

IAS classes

Since the past few days, I have been attending a coaching class for the preparation of one of the most, or rather the most coveted jobs in india - The Indian Administrative Services. I always had a feeling in my mind that I can learn new things very quickly and I know at least a little of every thing in this world. But believe me, it didn't took much time to get the glass broken and all confidence spilled out. When did Chandragupta Maurya rule India and how many foriegn ambassadors visited His court and how many years they lived- these alll were the topics on which the first day class was concentrated.It was a history class.

I had joined the classes a few days later than the start of the batch and so lagged a few topics. Just a few months back,I was in the electronics lab getting frustated in between the LEDs and the non-working compnents of the entire lab. And now I am here with non-working components of mine memory cells.

Next class, immediately after History, started the human anatomy and all the aspects of human reproduction system, nervous system, skeltal system and the blood groups were taught within 2 hours. And don't go over the words Two hours : It was worthy of a detailed whole day lecture.

The very thing is that there is really no limit to what an IAS officer knows. He has in depth contribution in medical, economical, social, technical and all those aspects of life and society that you can imagine of. Not elongating much, What I feel now is that I should end this right here and start mugging up the day history. Good Bye for now.

Enjoy :)