ISRO YUVIKA 2023: Notification released for ISRO Young Scientist Program, this is how selection will be for Yuvika

Posted on 16th Mar 2023 by rohit kumar

ISRO YUVIKA 2023: If you also want to make your child's career in the field of space science, then this news is for you. The Young Scientist Program (Yuvika) 2023 has been announced by the Indian Space Research Organization ie ISRO under the Department of Space, Government of India. Through Yuvika 2023, to be organized by ISRO from 15 to 26 May 2023, young students will be introduced to the emerging trends in space science and technology fields and will be given basic information about space technology, space science, and space applications. Arrangements for training, study material, fooding and lodging, travel allowance, etc. will be made for the students selected through the prescribed process for this program at 7 centers of ISRO.

 

ISRO YUVIKA 2023: Application for ISRO Young Scientist Program from March 20

As per the schedule announced by ISRO, interested parents will be able to register their child in Yuvika 2023 online mode at the official website, isro.gov.in. The application process is to start on March 20 and the last date is scheduled for April 3. The first list of shortlisted students among the applied students will be released on April 10 and the second list (if seats remain) will be released on April 20. Selected students will have to report at the allotted space center by May 14. After the completion of the program, the students will be sent back on May 27.

 

ISRO YUVIKA 2023: Selection will be like this for ISRO Yuvika

According to the official information shared by ISRO, the selection list will be made based on allotted marks as per the prescribed criteria for the applied students. This includes 50% for class 8 marks, 10% for online quizzes, 2-10% for participation in the science fair, etc. For all the parameters, visit the notification link given above.

 

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