Students Model - NSD25
Students Science Model Competition - NSD2025
Rules and Regulations of the Competition
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| The theme for Scientific Models/Project exhibition : General Science related to the given theme - Science and Technology innovations for Viksit Bharat.
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| Maximum of two models can be proposed by each school for the exhibition. (per model, maxumum two students only)
Final selection will be based on the merit of the model (as per description submitted for model).
The decision of National Science Day (NSD) committee will be final.
Open to students from Classes VIII to XII.
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| Details regarding requirement of electric power/ power points, water, extra open space, dark room etc. should be clearly mentioned in the apprication form(please check the form attached).
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| Prizes for best model and participation certificates for all models will be given.
There will be three prizes for Students Science Model competition.
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| Models must be fresh and not been displayed previously at IPR NSD.
If any school/group wants to display the same model they presented in NSD earlier, they should mention clearly the innovations / fresh idea incorporated into the model.
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| Travelling Allowance and accommodation shall be provided as per IPR norms.
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| All the winners will be announced after completion of all competition and prizes will be given at the concluding session ONLY. The session will be on 16th February 2025 afternoon.
IPR do not take responsibility to send them by post in case of school/student absent during concluding ceremony.
The prizes and certificates have to be collected by school from IPR.
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| Schools are requested to register their teams on or before 24th January 2025.
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