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In year 2014, 1200 students qualified for KVPY scholarship out of about
one lakh students who appeared for the examination.[3][4]
Rewards[edit]
The students who qualify KVPY Exam are eligible for the fellowship. The
students receive fellowship from 1st year onwards of their graduation. The
KVPY fellows receive Rs. 5000 monthly fellowship from 1st to 3rd year of
B.Sc/ B.Stat/ B.S./ B.Maths/ Integrated M.S./M.Sc and an annual contingency
grant of Rs.20,000. After three years the fellowship is enhanced to Rs.7,000
per month during M.Sc/ 4th & 5th year of Integrated M.S./M.Sc and an annual
contingency grant of Rs. 28,000.
NTSE
National Talent Search Examination (NTSE) is a national-level scholarship
program in the Indian Union to identify and recognize students with high
intellect and academic talent. It is one of the most prestigious exams in India.
Close to 300,000 students (a largely self selective group of students) appear
in this scholarship exam every year, and 1,000 scholarships are awarded, out
of which 775 are not reserved.The Union Minister of Human Resource
Development Smt. Smriti Irani announced that the number of scholarships
under National Talent Search Scheme will be doubled to 2000 from existing
1000 while speaking on the occasion of 55th Foundation Day celebration of
the NCERT in New Delhi on 1st September 2015[1][2] The scheme is open to
students of Indian nationality. Students studying in Class X are eligible to
appear for the selection process. As it is organized by an official body
(NCERT), it is widely regarded by the Government of India as the most
prestigious and the most difficult examination at secondary level in the
country. National level examination[edit]
Students who qualifies first stage are eligible to appear for the national level
examination (about top 4000+ students from the entire country). The national
level examination has two parts for nominating the required number of
candidates. Students studying overseas but are Indian citizens can participate
in NTSE second stage directly.
Declaration of results
The results of the first stage of the exam are declared between February to
April, varying from state to state. The results of the second stage are declared
between July to September. Students are divided into 4 quotas: General, SC,
ST, Disabled. Around 1500 students are selected from General quota, 300
from SC, 160 from ST and around 40 from Disabled quota. The finals results
of the second stage are displayed on the website www.ncert.nic.in by any time
before May next year.they can publish final key/frozen key/ revised key/ etc.,
as and when required.
INSPIRE
Scholarship for Higher Education (SHE) aims at attracting talented youth into
undertaking higher education in science intensive programmes, by providing scholarships
and mentoring through 'summer attachment' to performing researchers. The scheme
offers 10,000 scholarships every year @ Rs 0.80 lakh per year to talented youth in the
age group 17-22 years, for undertaking Bachelor and Masters level education in Natural
and Basic sciences.
However, the 18 Science subject such as (1) Physics, (2) Chemistry, (3) Mathematics,
(4) Biology, (5) Statistics, (6) Geology, (7) Astrophysics, (8) Astronomy, (9) Electronics,
(10) Botany, (11) Zoology, (12) Bio-chemistry, (13) Anthropology, (14) Microbiology,
(15) Geophysics, (16) Geochemistry, (17) Atmospheric Sciences and (18) Oceanic
Sciences, either as major/honours or their combination in BSc/Integrated
MSc/Integrated MS course will be under the scope of INSPIRE Scholarship. The main
feature of the scheme is mentorship support being planned for every scholar
through INSPIRE scholarship.