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A.K. Vidyamandir conducts 'talent of the city' contest | | | EARLY TIMES REPORT Jammu, Jan 22: A.K. Vidyamandir Chandigarh --- involved in coaching students for qualifying national level tests like IITJEE, AIEEE, PMT and others, held a test in Govt. College for Women, Gandhi nagar, Jammu, to select the "talent of the city" amongst students moving from class 10th to 11th, through its sole J&K franchisee A.K. Vidya-mandir 31 Jammu. Thousands of students sat for the test to secure a place in the top thirty ranks in order to stake claim on any one of the scholarships ranging from thirty thousand to one lac rupees as waiver in tuition fees. There was festivity in the air and the atmosphere was of bonhomie. Students from almost all the schools worth their name participated in the test. Energy levels were infectious. Almost everybody was on a high. The test was in conformity with the national level proposed format which is likely to be put in place by the year 2013 for admissions to almost all national level institutes. The promoters of A.K Vidya-mandir, Jammu centre, when asked, stated that they had even waived off the mandatory exam fees to ensure that students participate in the test without even paying for the logistics. They were very clear in their motive of holding the test which according to them was to ensure that students of Jammu while believing in themselves, walk the first step on the path leading to all round progress. According to them, majority of the students of Jammu division had the necessary intelligence quotient to do so. They also stated that they had earmarked Rs eighteen lacs for the scholarships. They were pleased with the response and wanted to acknowledge the cooperation extended by the management of almost all the schools in Jammu. The students expressed their happiness over the efforts of A.K. Vidyamandir aimed at providing the same ambience in their hometown as is prevalent in places like Kota, Delhi and Chandigarh. They acknowledged that the standards of the test were in sync with the entrance test held by almost all top notch institutes of the country. On being quizzed about how they fared in the test, most of the responses were extremely encouraging. It was generally felt that holding such tests would slowly and steadily usher in an atmosphere of competition with far reaching ramifications. It would define the contours of all such efforts and set up the pace which others were compelled to follow because the ultimate aim was to do good. |
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