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Google Science Fair

Every idea has the power to shape our world Another Science Fair with a plethora of learning! Google Science Fair challenges teens from around the world to solve a problem they care about using science, technology, engineering, and math. Out of thousands of impressive ideas, the final winners get selected. Eligibility: It's open to individuals from 13 years of age to 18 years of age! Prizes: (179 to be exact which you can look up!) Global finalists get a fully sponsored trip to Google Headquarters! Grand Prize winner a scholarship of $50000! 100 Regional winners, Chromebooks, and a lot of goodies! Personal Thoughts: A hands-on learning experience, and you will try to learn something beyond your books. Think about solving an issue that affects you! Connect with it. A great platform to showcase that you can make a difference to the world. Prizes are worth giving it a shot! xP   Link: https://www.googlesciencefair.com/

World School Debating Championship

It's basically voicing your opinions on a grand scale in a structured manner! xP The World Schools Debating Championships (WSDC) is the World Cup of competitive school debating , where high schoolers have the unique opportunity to represent their countries and compete against other national teams to be crowned the World Champions! ISDS is responsible for selecting the Indian team to compete at WSDC. In 2020, WSDC will be held at Mexico between July 7th – July 17th. This tournament gives students a unique exposure to different cultures around the world and encourages them to create networks that last them forever. National teams engage in healthy competition for the championship, and along the way, learn to engage in constructive thought and speech, which act as tools of persuasion in their future. Eligibility Criteria: Studying in a high school in India during 2019-2020. Between the ages of 13 and 18. In 11th grade or below, 12th grader only if they've represente...

Google Code-In 2019

Google Code-in ( GCI ) is an annual programming competition hosted by Google to introduce pre-university students (ages 13-17) to open source software development . Because Google Code-in is often the first experience many students have with open source, the contest is designed to make it easy for students to jump right in. Open source organizations chosen by Google provide a list of tasks for students to work on during the seven-week contest period. A unique part of the contest is that each task has mentors from the organization assigned should students have questions or need help along the way. Google Code-in 2019 opens for pre-university students to register and start claiming tasks on December 2, 2019 . The contest ends on January 23, 2020 . How it works In the fall, Google chooses 25+ Open Source organizations to participate. The organizations create a huge list of short (3-5 hour) tasks for students to work on. Participate! Students search for a task that interests t...

Breakthrough Junior Challenge

Science brings knowledge, and so does reading the small print It's all about making a video to make stuff you've learnt interesting! xP The Breakthrough Junior Challenge is an annual global competition for students to inspire creative thinking about science. Students ages 13 to 18 from countries across the globe are invited to create and submit original videos (3:00 minutes in length maximum) that bring to life a concept or theory in the life sciences, physics or mathematics. The submissions are judged on the student’s ability to communicate complex scientific ideas in engaging, illuminating, and imaginative ways. Prizes :   $250,000 scholarship and a trip to the US for the ceremony. Objective:  You’ve grasped an important scientific theory, concept or principle. Now share your insight? An inventive video can get across complex material that would take pages of text to communicate. Your film can take any form you like: animation, talking head, documentary, ...

IRIS National Science Fair

Turn your Thoughts into a Big Idea It's basically a science fair for Class 8 to class 12 students from schools in India! xP All you have to is create something unique in one of the given fields and win a whole lot of knowledge and cool stuff! It promotes and nurtures science and scientific research among young Indian innovators. It recognises and rewards outstanding projects. It provides a platform for winning students to represent India at the  International Science and Engineering Fair (ISEF) , the world’s largest international pre-college science competition, held annually in the U.S . (basically a sponsored trip to attend ISEF with a chance to win the Grand Prize !!) Each year, research-based science projects by young students, across  17 subject categories —are reviewed by an eminent jury comprising of scientists and domain experts. Then, the short-listed entries are showcased at the annual IRIS National Fair. Winners from these fairs are invited to regional me...

Olympiads - II

Now TWO really unique ones! xP Indian Computing Olympiad This is broken down into two modes of selection. Zonal Computing Olympiad Zonal Informatics Olympiad These are for the coding enthusiasts! If competitive coding sounds fun to you, then this is your chance. Informatics is the written version of it while Computing is the coding version; however, both lead to the same goal. Prizes: Top candidates get to be part of a camp and get mentored for a week while the final selected team represents India at IOI. (Again, a sponsored trip!) Link: https://www.iarcs.org.in/inoi/current.php Panini Linguistics Olympiad It sounds daunting, but its all based on LOGIC! It is the Indian national program for the selection and training of the candidates who represent India at the International Linguistics Olympiad for a student from 6th to 8th (Juniors) and 9th to 12th (Seniors). The main purpose of PLO is to create awareness of LINGUISTICS and popularize the field of computational...

Olympiads - I

I am not talking about the SOF organized NSO, NCO, and so on here! xP RMO – Regional Mathematics Olympiad Apart from the International Mathematical Olympiad (IMO), in which India is participating since 1989 since 2015 also started participating in two more international Olympiad events: the Europen Girls’ Mathematical Olympiad (EGMO) and Asia Pacific Mathematics Olympiad (APMO). The process for selection of students for participation in the events has been merged, taking into account the requirements of the individual tests. This is the gateway to representing India at the international level in this field. Link: https://secure.hbcse.tifr.res.in/rmo/ National Standard Examination It has four different fields - Physics, Chemistry, Biology and Astronomy. The aim is again to act as the gateway to represent India at the international olympiad in the respective field. Link: https://www.iapt.org.in/ Now, why is this different? These olympiads test your understanding of the subj...