HT Bureau
GUWAHATI, June 28: A whopping 545 students of Aakash BYJU’s, secured flying colors in the Kishore Vaigyanik Protsahan Yojana (KVPY), the National Program of Fellowship in Basic Sciences run by the Indian Institute of Science and funded by the Department of Science & Technology, Government of India.
7 students namely Anchit Chauhan and Lavanya Gupta secured AIR 3, Muralidhar Rao AIR 5, Akshat Kumar and Malay Kedia AIR 6, Adit Jindal AIR 8, and Sayandeep Bhowmick AIR 9 emerged as the top rankers out of all students at Aakash BYJU’s who cleared the renowned national fellowship. Notably, The KVPY program is meant to attract exceptional school students for pursuing basic science courses and research careers in science. Further, generous fellowships are provided up to the pre-Ph.D. level to selected KVPY Fellows by the Indian Government.
Congratulating the students, Aakash Chaudhry, managing director, Aakash BYJU’s said, “We at Aakash+BYJU’S believe in imparting quality test preparatory services to students. We are extremely proud to announce that a huge 545 students from Aakash have secured remarkable results in KVPY this year, which is considered among one of the toughest examinations in India. Congratulations to all the Aakashians for performing well in KVPY. We are delighted that the hard work put in by our students and faculty has paid off.”
It is to be mentioned here that Aakash BYJU’s aims to help students in their quest to achieve academic success. It has a centralised in-house process for curriculum and content development and faculty training and monitoring, led by its National Academic Team. Over the years, students from Aakash BYJU’s have shown a proven selection track record in various Medical & Engineering entrance exams and competitive exams such as NTSE, KVPY, and Olympiads.