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Narayana launches scholastic aptitude test featuring cash awards worth Rs 1 crore

NSAT offers students from Classes 5 to 11 (science) a chance to compete nationally, testing their knowledge, critical thinking and problem-solving skills

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Chandigarh, July 9

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Narayana coaching centres have announced the launch of the 19th edition of Narayana Scholastic Aptitude Test (NSAT 2024), featuring cash awards worth Rs 1 crore.

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NSAT offers students from Classes 5 to 11 (science) a chance to compete nationally, testing their knowledge, critical thinking and problem-solving skills.

Available in both online and offline formats, NSAT ensures convenience and accessibility for all participants. The offline exams are scheduled for October 6 and 20 while the online exams will be conducted from October 7 to 11 and October 14 to 19.

Dr P Sindhura and P Sharani, directors of Narayana Educational Institutions, said, “NSAT will reach students in over 20,000 schools nationwide, covering subjects like science, mathematics and mental aptitude to encourage critical thinking. Scholarships up to 100 per cent are available for deserving students.”

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