Mangaluru, Aug 13: Three students trained at the Centre For Advanced Learning (CFAL) in Mangaluru - Praneeth D. Nayak, Prajna Hebbar and Rashmi B. Kasangeri - are among 51 from Karnataka who have cleared the National Talent Search Examination held in May.

A total of 975students have been selected this year from the country at the nationwide competitive examination conducted by the National Council for Education and research, (NCERT) an institution, working in the direction of nation building.
These successful students are also called NTS SCHOLARS. They will be eligible for a scholarship of Rs.15,000 per annum for 1st& 2nd PUC/XI & XII Std.; Rs. 24,000/- p.a. for under-graduation& post-graduation studiesand later according to the UGC rules until they finish their Ph.D. NTSE scheme covers areas like sciences, social sciences, engineering, medicine, management and law. www.ncert.nic.in
The selection process for NTSE is in two stages: First, State Level and then National Level. This year 81,146 students had appeared for the State Level (Stage 1) exam from Karnataka which was held on 17th November 2015. The Department of State Education and Research Training (DSERT) had selected 208 students(0.256%) among them.
The candidates qualifying the Stage 1 from different states are eligible for appearing in the Stage-2 exam. Each year around 4,000 students from the country are selected from Stage-I to appear in the second stage of the examination.
NTSE is a flagship activity of NCERT in the direction of nation building for identifying and assisting around 1000 most talented students studying in X standard from all over India, year after year and nurturing them through generous scholarships and opportunities.
This is an important competitive examination for students which no student should miss. The application forms for the students now in X standard are available on the website www.dsert.kar.nic.in and the last date for application is 8thSepetmebr 2016.


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