The Sen Times

The Sen Times is an English-language Indian online newspaper. The Sen Times is powered by Sen Times Group Pvt Ltd, Headquartered in Varanasi. The Sen Times was launched in 2010, and started online in 2012. It is the most popular online bureaucracy newspaper in India.

THE SEN TIMES
The 23 May 2015 front page of The Sen Times
TypeOnline Newspaper For Bureaucrats
FormatBroadsheet
Owner(s)Sen Times Group Pvt Ltd
PublisherSen Times Group Pvt Ltd
Editor-in-chiefIla Choudhary
EditorManish Sen, Manisha Sen
Founded09 September 2010
LanguageEnglish
HeadquartersVaranasi, Uttar Pradesh, India
Websitewww.tkbsen.in

Content

The newspaper is organized in twelve sections of news, excluding the services e-books, e-forms and e-orders.

The News section of this website is constantly updated to bring the top news stories of bureaucracy of India from the reliable news agencies.

History

The online newspaper was launched in 2010 in Varanasi by Ila Choudhary, the Editor in chief with associated to some retired IAS and IPS officers. In 2012, the newspaper made its appearance online with the motto of "not only the fastest, but also the best".

gollark: A 17x17 grid is small enough that you can probably get away with inefficiency, ubq.
gollark: I see.
gollark: Oops too many newlines.
gollark: Quoted from my notes:The relevant factors for course choice are probably something like this, vaguely in order: “personal fit” - how much I'll actually like it. This is quite hard to tell in advance. During the Y11 careers interview I was recommended some kind of trial thing for engineering, but I doubt that's on now, like many other things. Probably more important than other things, as I'd spend 3-5 years on said course, will perform better if I do enjoy it, and will probably not get much use out of studying a subject I would not like enough to do work related to. flexibility/generality - what options are opened by studying this stuff? Especially important in a changing and unpredictable world. how hard a subject is to learn out of university - relates to necessity of feedback from people who know it much better, specialized equipment needed, availability of good teaching resources, etc. Likely to decline over time due to the internet/modern information exchange systems and advancing technology making relevant equipment cheaper. earning potential - how much money does studying this bring? I don't think this is massively significant, it's probably outweighed by other things quite rapidly, but something to consider. Apparently high for quantitative and applied subjects. entry requirements - how likely I am to be able to study it. There are some things I probably cannot do at all now, such as medicine, but I didn't and don't really care about those, and there shouldn't be many. Most of the high-requirement stuff is seemingly available with more practical ones at less prestigious universities, which is probably fine.
gollark: Replying to https://discord.com/channels/346530916832903169/348702212110680064/759121895022002206Well, yes, somewhat, BUT! There are other considerations™.

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