Monday 30 October 2017

ANTHE 2017 Exam Conducted Successfully on 29th October Across India

Aakash, India’s leading institute for Medical, Engineering and Foundation coaching, on Sunday once again successfully carried out its Aakash National Talent Hunt Exam (ANTHE) - Senior (Class-10) and Junior (Class 8-9) to bestow the scholarships to the meritorious and deserving students nationwide who are aspiring to make their career in Engineering and Medical. This examination is aimed at enabling the brightest young students to get to their goal of becoming top professionals, by providing them with free coaching.


This is their eighth consecutive year to facilitate the most deserving students to achieve their goal of becoming a doctor or an engineer. This year, over 3.16 lakh students from classes 8th, 9th and 10th have toiled hard and tried their luck for this lifetime opportunity of getting coaching from Aakash Institute.

The qualifying students shall be awarded up to 100 per cent scholarship on tuition fee as per defined eligibility criteria. “From Jammu branch, a total of 3436 students appeared for ANTHE 2017 to earn prestigious scholarship,” the Jammu Centre officials said.

“Top 50 students from each class 8th and 9th, top 500 students from Class 10th (Medical Aspirants) and top 1,000 students from Class 12th (Engineering Aspirants) will be eligible for 100 per cent scholarship as per the terms and policies of the institute,” they said. The total amount of the scholarship is worth Rs. 32.63 crore, along with a cash prize of more than Rs. 1.42 crores.

Through this scholarship, Aakash is empowering thousands of meritorious students to achieve their aspirations. Their monetary incentives are deemed to encourage more and more deserving candidates to utilise AESPL’s superlative tutoring without financial constraints.

The countrywide talent hunt exam which has been conducted across 22 States in the country covers all the zones- North, South, East and West with all the major states and union territories of India. In alphabetical order, the names of states include Assam, Andhra Pradesh, Bihar, Chhattisgarh, Delhi, Gujarat, Haryana, Jammu and Kashmir, Jharkhand, Karnataka, Kerala, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra, Odisha, Punjab, Rajasthan, Tamil Nadu, Telangana, Uttar Pradesh, Uttarakhand and West Bengal.
Source: http://news.statetimes.in