NEW DELHI: Kota-based prestigious ALLEN Career Institute has launched a major talent search scholarship exam for students of classes 5 to 10. Based on candidates’ rank, the institute will provide scholarships worth Rs 250 crores and cash prizes up to Rs 1.25 crore.
The examination will be conducted offline on October 9 and October 16, 2022. Registrations have started.
Students participating in TALLENTEX 2023 will get their national rank in their respective classes, based on which they will be given scholarships and cash prizes, the institute said.
TALLENTEX 2023 exam will be for two hours based on the NCERT syllabus, consisting of multiple choice and integer type questions, in which questions from Physics, Chemistry, Maths, Biology, and Mental Ability will be asked.
Around 10 lac students have appeared in the TALLENTEX exam by the year 2022.
Brajesh Maheshwari, director of ALLEN, said, “TALLENTEX 2023 is one of the biggest platforms to bring forward the talented students of the country. Those admitted into the ALLEN Classroom course are eligible to appear for the exam.”
“Students can register themselves online at http://www.tallentex.com or fill an offline form available at ALLEN centers from the first week of August. The selected students will be felicitated in the Success Power Session, which will be held in November,” he added.
Apart from the scholarship and cash prizes, candidates will be provided with a Competitive Success Index (CSI) to evaluate their potential for success in respective forthcoming higher competitive exams.
CSI is an exhaustive report of students’ performance which helps students know where they stand in the national competition. Based on CSI, a student can evaluate their potential for success in respective forthcoming higher Competitive Exams, including IIT-JEE, NEET (UG), International Olympiads, KVPY, NTSE, CA, and CS.
The exam will help the students nurture their minds for higher targets of tomorrow and provide an opportunity to study at ALLEN for competitive exam preparation by getting high admission scholarships, Maheshwari said.