National Level Science Talent Search Examination (NSTSE) 2011

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Unified Council, is announcing the National Science Talent Search Examination-2011. The exam is to be conducted on 30thJanuary, 2011 across the country.

NSTSE-Salient Features

  • Exam is conducted by India’s FIRST ISO 9001:2000 organisation in this sector.
  • The aim of NSTSE is to make our younger generation fundamentally stronger and more competitive.
  • It is a challenging, high quality educational experience to a diverse group of students from class II to XII.
  • It aims to provide a broad range of scientific, mathematical and analytical theories in an objective based testing process.
  • It provides excellent analysis reports for students and schools.
  • Every participating student will receive a FREE Success Series Book, which covers memory techniques, effective learning, methodology, mnemonics, concentration techniques etc.
  • Well-known companies like Britannica Encyclopaedia, Brain Mapping Academy and 24x7guru.com are sponsoring prizes worth Rs. 50 lakhs.
  • Till date 4.2 million students participated in this exam.
  • 13th year of the exam and India’s most popular assessment exam.

Interested schools & students can get applications from: Unified Council, 16-11-16/1/B, Saleem Nagar, Malakpet, Hyderabad-500036.

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About Unified Council

Unified Council, one of India’s largest institutions of its kind, is formed by broadly educated intellectuals from different streams of education to promote knowledge and teaching of science and mathematics. It provides different educational programmes to students to realize their hidden potential in this highly competitive era. Web site is : www.unifiedcouncil.com

Unified Council also conducts exams in Indonesia, UAE, Saudi Arabia, Yemen, Oman, Kuwait, Nepal, Iran and Tanzania, Russia, Bahrain and Libia countries.

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