School students can apply for ISRO's Young Scientist Program 2020
School students can apply for ISRO's Young Scientist Program 2020
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The Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO - Indian Space Research Organization) is once again giving excellent opportunities to school students. Its lava ISRO is launching the second edition of its Young Scientist Program 2020. It is also known as the Young Scientist Program. What is the Young Scientist Program - This program has been started by ISRO for children studying in schools. Students who are studying in class 9th, 10th, 11th or 12th can participate in this. It is a training program which is conducted during the summer holidays and the duration is two weeks.

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During this time, students are given information about ISRO's works, scientific research, rocket and space science. How to take part- Interested students have to apply to participate in this program. They have to put their school certificates in the application. Students are selected on the basis of academic performance. Three students are selected from each state / union territory. Students studying in CBSE, ICSE or state boards can apply for this. At present, preference is given to the selection of candidates from rural areas.

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When will the applications be made, when the training - As per the official notification, the application process for ISRO Young Scientist Program 2020 is starting from 3 February 2020. In addition, students have the opportunity to apply by 24 February 2020. The provisional merit list of selected students can be released by 2 March 2020. They will then have to upload copies of the stated documents by 23 March 2020 or so. The final list of selected students can be released by the end of March. The Young Scientist Program 2020 can be organized from 11 May to 22 May 2020.

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