6 students from Centre For Advanced Learning (CFAL) have demonstrated exemplary scholastic brilliance by cracking the first stage (State level) and qualifying for the finals of the prestigious National Talent Search Examination (NTSE). They will now appear in the second stage of NTSE
that was earlier scheduled on 13th June, 2021. However the said exam has been postponed due to the current pandemic.
SELECTED CANDIDATES: Muralidhar Rao M, Macklin Chriss Miranda, Ketan Suman, Ankith Kini, Ananya A K, and Samanth Martis.
It is noteworthy to mention that most of the students from Dakshina Kannada & Udupi who have cleared the first and final stage of the exams in the last decade have been CFAL students.
The exemplary coaching by CFAL has now made it the most preferred choice for NTSE scholarship aspirants.
About 151548 students from Karnataka out of which 4807 students from Dakshina Kannada had appeared in the exam. However, a total of only 385 in general and various other categories
got through the first stage and made it to the final exams. A total of 8,000 students from across India write the finals and only 2,000 students go on to be NTSE scholars, making the exam harder to crack than NEET or JEE Advanced.
About NTSE: National Talent Search Examination (NTSE) is one of the most prestigious national level
scholarship programs conducted by the National Council of Educational Research and Training (NCERT) for Std. 10 students. It aims to identify and recognize students with high intellect and academic talent. The exam is held in two stages: Stage 1 (State/UT level) and Stage 2 (National
level).
The exam was introduced in 1963, with the objective of acknowledging intelligent students and nurturing their talent at a very young age. NTSE scholarship scheme provides financial assistance to meritorious students in the form of monthly scholarship. Students who are awarded the scholarship receive financial assistance up to Ph. D level in Social Sciences, Basic Sciences and Commerce. In addition to providing scholarships, a rewarding performance in NTSE is a valuable addition to the credentials of a child.
CFAL – Learning from the Masters Centre for advanced learning (CFAL) is a synonym for coaching excellence in Mangalore. CFAL
adopts unconventional, interesting methods to make Math & Science fun to learn. Besides, it helps students with exceptional training to crack competitive and other scholarship examinations. Due to the current pandemic, CFAL has proudly ushered into online training for JEE/NEET and other competitive exams. Their online classes during the pandemic have helped students clear JEE Mains, NEET, KVPY and other exams, wherein many of their students have secured seats in reputed, best colleges in engineering and medicine in the country. Their online offerings consists of live online sessions, streaming of recorded video lectures for efficient
concept delivery, mentorship and consistent evaluation with online tests based on specific testpatterns that help students prepare for competitive exams.
CFAL is now starting with a free KCET mock test series from 1st week of July, 2021. The test series are aimed to provide students the necessary help in preparing for KCET and shall give them instant reports with data on their time management techniques as well. Students can login to www.cfalindia.com to attend the mock tests.
For further details contact:
Centre for Advanced Learning (CFAL)
Bejai-Kapikad Road, Mangalore
Website: www.cfalindia.com
Phone: 9900520233 / 9972275120
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