AESPL Announces Aakash National Talent Hunt (ANTHE) 2016

AESPL Announces Aakash National Talent Hunt (ANTHE) 2016
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Aakash Educational Services Pvt. Ltd., India’s leading coaching institute for aspiring doctors and engineers in sync with its vision to become a preeminent educational group that works towards the overall advancement of the society by enabling the brightest minds of the country to achieve what they desire and deserve to, is conducting Aakash National Talent Hunt (ANTHE) 2016.

New Delhi: Aakash Educational Services Pvt. Ltd., India’s leading coaching institute for aspiring doctors and engineers in sync with its vision to become a preeminent educational group that works towards the overall advancement of the society by enabling the brightest minds of the country to achieve what they desire and deserve to, is conducting Aakash National Talent Hunt (ANTHE) 2016. The unique scholarship exam is categorized into ANTHE (Senior) and ANTHE (Junior).

The date of the examination is scheduled on the 23rd of October 2016, across 22 different states of the country. The last date of application is stipulated as 14th October 2016 with a minimal examination fee of Rs. 300 for ANTHE (Senior) and Rs.200 for ANTHE (Junior) respectively.

The students enrolled for ANTHE (Senior) shall appear for a sum total of 360 marks and students enrolled for ANTHE (Junior) shall appear for a sum of 320 marks. This will be bifurcated amongst Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Mathematics and Mental Ability. Top 750 students will be awarded with 100% rebate on their tuition fee and will also be eligible for cash prizes, out of which 150 will be from medical stream, 150 from the engineering stream and 150 students each from classes VII, VIII and IX.

The total amount of 100% scholarships in fee given by AESPL for ANTHE is Rs. 8.64 crores and the cash prize sums up to Rs. 72.5 Lacs. The scholarship is divided in two categories for the medical aspirants and engineering aspirants. These two categories are further divided into three sub-categories each in order of the ANTHE ranks earned by the students. The students holding ranks from 1st to 150th shall enjoy 100% rebate from tuition fee, admission fee and registration fee. Students standing between151st to 300th Rank are entitled to pay only the registration fee along with a 75% rebate from the tuition fee for Medical aspirants and 95% rebate from the tuition fee for Engineering aspirants. Medical aspirants holding ranks from 301st to 450th shall receive a 70% waiver from the tuition fee. Whereas, engineering aspirants holding ranks from 301st -650th will be entitled for 85% waiver from the tuition fee.

Students holding positions from 451 rank (in Medical) onwards shall receive waivers ranging from 65%- 25% in the tuition fee depending upon the categorization by the institute. In Engineering, students securing positions from 651 onwards shall received waivers ranging from 75% - 35%.

The Cash prizes amounting to Rs 72.5 Lacs will be awarded to top 750 students (Senior & Junior).To win the cash awards, it is mandatory for top 300 students (150 in Medical, 150 in Engineering) and 450 in Foundations to enroll for the DLP Course before 31st December, 2016. The students will have to fill separate enrollment form for DLP. No additional fee will be charged for DLP Course. Students paying for their registration fee, admission fee and tuition fee (1st installment) on or before 31st December 2016, shall be given free Aakash iTutor access to record video lectures till 31st March, 2017 enabling the students to perform better in their school/board exam.

The countrywide talent hunt spans across the states of Assam, Andhra Pradesh, Bihar, Chhattisgarh, Delhi, Goa, Gujarat, Haryana, Jammu, Jharkhand, Karnataka, Kerala, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Odisha, Punjab, Rajasthan, Tamil Nadu, Telangana, Uttar Pradesh, Uttarakhand and West Bengal. AESPL also announces that more centers of ANTHE can be created on request from the students or parents subject to a minimum enrollment of 100 at a Center.

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