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‘It is to make the young fundamentally strong and competitive’ Every participating student is given a free ‘Success Series Book’ Belgaum: The Unified Council has announced its National Level Science Talent Search Examination (NSTSE) 2009 for students studying from IIIrd to XIIth standards on January 9, 2009. According to a release here on Thursday, the test provides an opportunity to students to know their level of scholastic skills in mathematics and science subjects. The NSTSE has been doing this on the basis of extensive curriculum research, student achievement level analysis and definition of skill levels of students across the State, CBSE and ICSE boards. The main aim of NSTSE, India’s first ISO 9001:2000 organisation in this sector, is to make the younger generation fundamentally strong and more competitive, to provide a broad range of scientific, mathematical and analytical theories in an objective-based testing process. It also provides excellent analysis reports for students and schools. Every participating student is given free “Success Series Book”, which covers memory techniques, effective learning, methodology, mnemonics, concentration techniques, etc. Britannica Encyclopaedia, Brain Mapping Academy and 24x7guru.com are sponsoring prizes worth Rs. 40 lakh. The Unified Council, one of India’s largest institutions of its kind, is formed by educated intellectuals from different streams to promote knowledge and teaching of science and mathematics. It provides different educational programmes to students to realise their hidden potential in this highly competitive era. It also conducts tests in Indonesia, UAE, Saudi Arabia, Yemen, Oman, Kuwait, Nepal, Iran and Tanzania. Interested schools and students can get applications from Unified Council, 16-11-16/1/B, Saleem Nagar, Malakpet, Hyderabad 500 036, or call Ph: 040-24545862 and 24557708 or visit www.unifiedcouncil.com.
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