Once again the students of BASE – a leading provider of integrated educational services in Karnataka – have achieved outstanding results in Kishore Vaigyanik Protsahan Yojana (KVPY) examination, a Government of India initiative to encourage students to take up research careers in Pure Sciences. 39 students from BASE have qualified in the SA & SX aptitude test conducted in November 2018. 18 students from 1st PUC/class XI have qualified in SA while 21 students from 2nd PUC/class XII have qualified in the SX exam.
This prestigious scholarship programme is funded by the Department of Science and Technology (DST), Government of India and administered by the Indian Institute of Science (IISc, Bangalore). Scholarships are provided (up to the pre-Ph.D. level) to the selected students. The aim of the programme is to identify and encourage talented and motivated students to pursue in the field of research.
Congratulating the students, Anantkumar Kulkarni, executive director, BASE Educational Services Pvt Ltd, said, “BASE continues to maintain its track record of its students securing the maximum qualifiers in KVPY Aptitude Test. We are proud of our students who have aced the exams and would like to congratulate them for their sheer hard work and dedication put into the program. BASE has always been on the forefront in shaping young minds and helping them achieve greater heights in life. It feels great when our efforts yield positive results. It’s a combined effort of both teachers and students’ altogether that we have such good results and will continue to strive harder.”
Set up in 1991 in Bangalore, BASE is an integrated educational services organisation that offers student training, teacher training and consultancy services to educational institutions.
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