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‘Mere Shahar Ke 100 Ratan’ scholarship exam conducted

The state government, in collaboration with Crack Academy, conducted the state’s largest-ever scholarship examination ‘Mere Shahar Ke 100 Ratan’, on Tuesday. Over five lakh students from Classes VI to XII participated in the exam, which was held simultaneously across 3,500...
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The state government, in collaboration with Crack Academy, conducted the state’s largest-ever scholarship examination ‘Mere Shahar Ke 100 Ratan’, on Tuesday. Over five lakh students from Classes VI to XII participated in the exam, which was held simultaneously across 3,500 plus government and private schools in the state.

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The scholarship initiative aims to empower deserving students with access to high-quality coaching. The top 100 students from each of the state’s 68 constituencies will be awarded full coaching scholarships by Crack Academy, amounting to 6,800 full scholarships.

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Additionally, the next 200 students per constituency will receive a 75 per cent concession, while the following 500 students will be awarded a 50 per cent concession.

Selected students will have the opportunity to pursue diverse preparatory courses, including Union Public Service Commission, Himachal Pradesh Administrative Service, Joint Entrance Examination, National Eligibility-cum-Entrance Test, skill development programs, and more. Crack Academy has also established 70 physical centres across the state where students can attend in-person coaching, in addition to accessing learning resources online via its website.

Neeraj Kansal, founder and CEO of Crack Academy, extended his gratitude to all those who contributed to the success of the initiative.

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