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IIT-JEE Results from FIITJEE North-West Delhi Centre
“Success is again with us...
Tradition is untouchable by others...”
(All results are only from Classroom Program and in General Category)
Total 115 Selections from Classroom Program of
FIITJEE North-West Delhi Centre
Two Ranks in Top 60 in IIT-JEE, 2010from Long Duration Classroom Programs
All India Rank
56 Gaush Alam
(A student of Two Year Classroom Program)
All India Rank
20Tarundeep Singh
(A student of Two Year Classroom Program)
All India Rank
41 Nikhil Garg
(A student of One Year Classroom Program)
All India Rank
59 Chirag Jain
(A student of Two Year Classroom Program)
From Long Duration Classroom Programs
in IIT-JEE, 2009Two Ranks in Top 50 in IIT-JEE, 2008
from Long Duration Classroom Programs
Total 110 Selections from Classroom Program of
FIITJEE North-West Delhi Centre
All India Rank
85 Shashank Gupta
(A student of Two Year Classroom Program)
Total 505 Selections from Classroom Program
of FIITJEE North-West Delhi Centre,
80 Students from Main Merit List and
425 Students from Extended Merit List
From Long Duration Classroom Programs
in IIT-JEE, 2011
104 selections from Long Term Classroom Programs and 24 selections from Concept Strengthening Classroom Program from FIITJEE North-West Delhi Centres
All India Rank
51 Sachin Goel
(A student of FIITJEE One Year Classroom Program)
Recent Achievements - by students of FIITJEE North-West Delhi Centre
IIT-JEE- 2011Top Rank in IITJEE 2011 from FIITJEE North-West Delhi Centre -51 Rank Sachin Goel. Total no. of selections in IITJEE 2011 is 104 from General Category.
Indian National Mathematics Olympiad, 2010-11
1st Rank –Kunal Singhal has bagged in Indian National Mathematics Olympiad from FIITJEE North-West Delhi Centre student of Two Year Classroom Program.
Regional Mathematics Olympiad (RMO)-2010
21 Students were selected from long term Classroom Program from FIITJEE North-West Delhi Centre.
Kishore Vaigyanik Protsahan Yojana (KVPY), 2010 - 2011
33 Students were selected from FIITJEE North-West Delhi Centre in KVPY stage- 1. Finally 18 students received scholarship after final interview.
National Standard Exam (Senior Science Olympiad), 2010-2011
13 Students were selected from Classroom Program from FIITJEE North-West Delhi Centre.
Junior Science Olympiad (JSO), 2010-11
10 students from FIITJEE North-West Delhi Centre out of 14 selected in Delhi & NCR.
Junior Science Talent Search Exam (JSTSE) 2011 (Conduct by Govt. of NCT Delhi)
We have proven that FIITJEE Associated school is best in terms of success. It has bagged No. 1 Ranking among all Delhi schools in terms of selections & total no. of selections 48 were from North-West Delhi Centre.
From Senior segment (class IX to XII)
From Junior segment (class VI, VII & VIII)
National Talent Search Exam (NTSE) -2011
10 students received scholarship from FIITJEE North-West Delhi Centre out of 44 students selected for Delhi region from General Category.
“It’s never too late to unleash your talents.”
This booklet brings forth detailed information about various competitive
examinations (non-medical) that provides an opportunity to students while
they sail through classes VI to XII. In a way, it mentally prepares both the
students and parents for the challenges and goals for a bright future. The
detailed, class wise information helps the student to know about the exams
he/she has to prepare for, right from the class he / she is presently studying in.
What follows is an account of the details of various competitive examinations
that offer a golden opportunity to students presently studying at secondary
and senior secondary level (VI to XII). Furthermore, an attempt has been
made to classify the target competitive examinations corresponding to the
class in which the student would be eligible.
All the dates, fees and any figure mentioned in the booklet are as per the
current / previous academic year for your kind reference. The dates and fees
details for forthcoming academic year are not available as of now. Generally
the dates are near about the same period every year.
Preface
Information Page No.
Challenges you will face in Class VI 1
Challenges you will face in Class VII 1
Challenges you will face in Class VIII 5
Challenges you will face in Class IX 9
Challenges you will face in Class X 14
Challenges you will face in Class XI & XII 16
Classroom Programs at North-West Delhi Centre at a Glance... 30
Index
1
Challenges you will face in Class VI
1. Junior Science Olympiad By HBCSE
(Although it’s little early to appear in Olympiad for a child studying in class VII, but yes preparation of Junior
Science Olympiad is started in class VII itself.)
v Stage I - National Standard Exam in Junior Science - NSEJS:
» It is conducted by IAPT (Indian Association of Physics Teachers)
» Eligibility : There is an age criteria, kindly refer to HBCSE website
» Form are available from the month of July
» Form to be submitted from the month of September
» Exam : It is conducted generally in the month of November
» Syllabus for NSEJS will be broadly equivalent to secondary school level (utpo X) of CBSE. The
different basic subjects of science (P,C,B & M) will have roughly equal emphasis.
» NSEJS (Stage – I) The question paper will be of generally 240 marks and will contain Phy, Chem
& Bio upto CBSE class X level. Generally there are 80 MCQs (3 marks each & with negative marks
for wrong answers).
» Sample papers & previous question papers are also available on the website.
» Top 300 students will be called for (Stage - II Examination) INO (INJSO) conducted by HBCSE. In
case there is a tie at the last position, all students with the same marks at this last position qualify
for INJSO.
» All the students who qualify to appear for INJSO get a certificate of merit from IAPT.
» Co-ordinator (NSE) – Prof. M.L. Oglapurkar IAPT Office, IIE Campus, 128/2, JP Naik Marg, Kothrud,
Pune – 411038. (Previous Year)
» Ref: www.olympiads.hbcse.tifr.res.in, www.iapt.org.in
v Stage II : INJSO
» Organized by HBCSE in collaboration with IAPT
» Eligibility: Approximately top 300 students qualified in NSEJS. Individual letters will be sent to
these students informing that they have to appear for INJSO.
» Exam: Exam is conducted generally in January
» It will be organized at about 15 centres in the country.
» Students appearing for INJSO will be eligible for TA/DA as per norms of the programe.
» Syllabus: It will be broadly similar to NSEJS.
» Questions and problems in National Olympiads are usually non-conventional and of high difficulty
level, comparable to International Olympiads.
Challenges you will face in Class VII
It’s the time where a child starts building the foundation for National Talent Search
Exam (NTSE).
Details of NTSE is given under class VIII.
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Challenges you will face in Class VII
» Result is expected in the month of March
» Approximately top 30 students chosen on the basis of their performance at INJSO will be invited
to attend Stage III - Orientation Cum Selection Camp (OCSC) in respective discipline for about
2-3 weeks of HBCSE, Mumbai.
» There will be no other criterion or provision for selection to OCSC.
» In the event, there is a tie at the last position, all students with same marks at this last position
will qualify for OCSC in Junior Science.
• Stage III : OCSC
» The camp will include several theoretical and experimental tests. Orientation will be provided to
students especially in experiments.
» The camp will conclude with a valedictory function where distinguished scientists will be invited to
speak to the students.
» The merit list of OCSC will be prepared on the basis of the combined theoretical and experimental
score aggregated over all the test in the camp, with 60% weightage for theory and 40% weightage
for experiment.
» Performance in previous stages (NSEJS and INJSO) will not be a consideration for the merit list
and awards of OCSC.
» Approx. Top 6 in OCSC Junior Science Merit List will be declared to be special merit awardees.
» These special merit awardees will be given Approx Rs 5,000/- each in the form of books and
cash. In addition, there will be special prizes to recognize meritorious performance in theory and
experiments.
» Approx. 6 special merit awardees in Junior Science selected
at the end of OCSC will constitute 6 member student team for
International Junior Science Olympiad (IJSO) 2010, provided they
satisfy required criteria such as age limit, holding valid Indian
passport, medical fitness, parental consent, etc.
v Stage IV : Pre-departure Training (PDT) Camp
» The selected students will undergo a rigorous training program at
HBCSE in theory and experiment.
» Resource persons from HBCSE and different institutions across the country will train the
students.
v Stage V : Participation in IJSO.
» The selected students and teacher leaders will constitute the delegation to represent India at
IJSO.
» The details about venue and dates for IJSO can be checked from there website. Tentatively it is
conducted in the month of December.
» After final selection, medals will be awarded with certificate.
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Challenges you will face in Class VII
2. Aryabhatta Math Exam
v It is conducted by Chanakya Shikshan Sanstha, Jalgaon (Mah.)
only for Mathematics subject.
v Any student can appear for this exam. No age limit.
v Students have to enroll for it.
v There is no any state quota.
v Forms Available from Aug. or Sept. every year
v The exam is in the three level.
» Aryabhatta Mathematics Level – I (Fees of Rs. 2500/-
Approx.)
» Aryabhatta Mathematics Level – II (Fees of Rs. 3000/- Approx)
» Aryabhatta Mathematics Level – III (Fees of Rs. 3500/- Approx)
v Level – I
» Part – I Chapters:
1. Mathematics Numbers; 2. Fractions; 3. Decimal Fractions; 4. Percent; 5. Ratio & Proportion;
6. Measurement & Scaling.
» Part – II Chapters:
1. Number System; 2. Power & Roots; 3. Expression, Equations & Inequalities; 4. Quadratic
Equations; 5. Graphing; 6. Real Numbers; 7. Introduction to Algebra
v Level – II
» Part – I Chapters:
1. The basic building blocks of Geometry; 2. Angles; Parellel Lines; 3. Triangles; 4. Polygons; 5.
Geometric inequalities & similarity; 6. Circles; Perimeter & Area; 7. Surface Area and Volume of
Solids; 8. Loci & Symmetry.
» Part – II Chapters:
1. Angles & Right Triangles; 2. The unit circle & radian measure; 3. Trigonometric Identities;
4. Trigonometric Equations & Inverse Trigonometric; 5. Graphing Trigonometric Functions; 6.
Oblique Triangles; 7. Complex Numbers & Polar Coordinates (Optional)
v Level – III
» Part – I Chapters:
1. Functions; 2. Limit; 3. Continuity; 4. Derivatives; 5. Properties of Derivatives; 6. Derivatives
of Common Functions; 7. Implicit & Successive Differentiation.
» Part – II Chapters:
1. Applications of Derivatives; 2. Maximum & Minimum Values; 3. Integration; 4. Integrals of
common Functions; 5. Techniques of Integration; 6. Numerical Integration; 7. Applications of
Integration
v Exam is held in two ways (Student can choose any one mode):
» Internal Exam
» External Exam
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v Internal Exam:
» The internal exam of Part-I & Part-II will be generally out of 50 marks each.
» Candidates will get chapterwise question paper with course material.
» Candidates should have solve approximately five papers chapter-wise paper for Part-I & Part-II
respectively and he/she should send these papers to “Chanakya Shikshan Prasharak Sanstha,
Jalgaon (Mah.)
» Candidates may also send these papers within the period of 3 months.
» Expert teachers will check these papers and the best five papers for Part-I & Part-II respectively
will be selected from these papers.
» After checking these papers the result will be declared.
» Each paper has approximately 10 marks.
» Internal Exam will be of approximately 100 marks out of it candidate should have obtained
approximately 50 marks. Then candidate will be considered as “Pass”.
v External Exam:
» Enrolled candidates will be permitted for examination after four months.
» Candidates may also permitted for exam within 15 days after four month of enrollment.
» Candidates will get external exam question papers on his e-mail account in the form of
attachment.
» Candidates will also get plane papers (writing paper) with course material to solve question
paper.
» After scanning the solved paper, candidates should send that attachment within six hours to
following email [email protected], [email protected]
» External exam will be of approximately 100 marks out of it candidates should have obtained
approximately 50 marks. Then candidates will be considered as “Pass”.
v Ref: www.aryabhattamatexam.com
v No sample papers are available on the website.
Challenges you will face in Class VII
Target Exams for Class VII
Stages/Level
Exam Name Stage I Stage II
(if any)
Stage III
(if any)
Camp(if any)
Final Stage(if any)
Interview(if any)
Junior Science Olympiad √ √ √ √ √
Aryabhatta Mathematics Exam √ √ √
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Challenges you will face in Class VIII
1. Junior Science Olympiad By HBCSE
v Basic information is same, which already has been given under class VII.
2. Aryabhatta Math Exam
v Basic information is same, which already has been given under class VII.
3. National Talent Search Exam (NTSE)
v It is conducted by NCERT (Govt. organization)
v Eligibility: For class VIII studying (Secured min 65% marks in class VII during 2010-11).
v Notification: Generally in the month of June
v Last Date of Receiving application form: Generally in the month of August
v The completed application form duly signed by Principal of school should be submitted to Liaison
Officers/concerned district official of the State before last date.
v Stage I (State Level) Exam: Generally in November.
» Only selected candidates will be called for Stage II exam.
v Stage II (National Level) Exam: Generally in May
v Written paper contains two parts: MAT & SAT (covering Social Studies, Science & Maths).
v Scholarships: On the basis of exam conducted, approx. 1000 scholarships will be awarded for each
group of students for class VIII exams. The amount of scholarship will be approx Rs 500/- per
month as per NTS rules. This assistance will given upto Post Graduation.
v Earlier NTSE used to have interview in final stage to
decide scholarship, which has been scrapped w.e.f.
2011.
v Sample papers are also available on the website.
v Ref. www.ncert.nic.in
4. International Green Olympiad
v It is India’s first environment Olympiad for schools.
v Conducted by The Energy & Resource Institute (TERI) –
Govt. organization (Ministry of Environment & Forest)
v Eligibility: Class VIII to X.
v Forms Available : Generally from the month of July
v 25% of the question will be based on the theme “Biodiversity & Environment”
v Individual registration from students will not be accepted
v Registration through online with fee of Rs. 40/- (last year) through DD in favour of TERI, New
Delhi.
v The examination can be taken either in English or Hindi.
v Schools can register themselves with a minimum of 20 students. Roll numbers will be notified to
the schools. These will also be posted on the project website.
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Challenges you will face in Class VIII
v Preparation of Exam:
» Read as many articles as you can on environmental issues in magazines, newspapers, books,
journals, encyclopedias. You can watch channels such as Discovery, Animal Planet & National
Geographic.
» You could order a copy of six volumes of GREEN Olympiad & TERRAQUIZ (knowledge books on
environment) through website.
v Exam : Generally conducted in the month of September.
v Result in generally declared in the month of Oct. on website and mark list along the certificates will
be dispatched to the schools.
v Schools are encouraged to keep themselves updated by checking at www.teriin.org/olympiad.
v All participants will receive certificates from Ministry of Environment and Forests, Govt. of India.
Merit & Distinction certificates are also given to top performers.
v Ref.: www.teriin.org/olympiad
5. National Informatics Olympiad
v It is conducted by CBSE in collaboration with the Indian Association for
Research in Computing Science (IARCS), Mumbai across the country and
abroad.
v The examination is in two stages.
v Eligibility: It is open to all the students of Classes VIII to XII studying in
schools affiliated to CBSE as well as other boards in the country.
v Registration: The desirous students should have to apply through their
schools with a nominal fee of Rs 100/-(Last year) generally in the month
of November for the first stage examination. A consolidated DD for all the
participants of a school may be drawn in favour of Secretary, CBSE, Delhi.
v No admit card or roll number will be issued. Instead, when candidates go to write the examination,
they should carry with them a bonafide certificate with their photograph attested by the principal
of their school.
v First stage examination (Zonal Informatics Olympiad):
» Exam :Generally conducted in the month of December.
» It is a written examination to test the aptitude of the students, their logical competence,
problem-solving skills, and critical thinking.
v Second Stage Examination (Indian National Olympiad in Informatics – INOI)
» The candidates who qualify in the first stage examination as per the norms prescribed by the
selection committee will appear in the second stage examination.
» Exam: Generally conducted in the month of January
» It will be based on programming skills.
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Challenges you will face in Class VIII
» Students interested in INOI are strongly encouraged to work through the problems available on
the ICO Online Judge. Student can submit their solutions to these problems online and get instant
feedback about their performance.
v Selected candidates will be called for intensive training for the final selection of the candidates for
the International Olympiad in Informatics.
v Question papers from previous years and other training details are available at the Olympiad
website: www.iarcs.org.in
Target Exams for Class VIII
Stages/Level
Exam Name Stage I Stage II
(if any)
Stage III
(if any)
Camp(if any)
Final Stage(if any)
Interview(if any)
Junior Science Olympiad √ √ √ √ √
Aryabhatta Mathematics Exam √ √ √
National Talent Search Exam (NTSE) √ √
International Green Olympiad √ √
National Informatics Olympiad √ √ √ √
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National Talent Search Exam (NTSE) - 2011
Total 44 students have been selected for final Scholarship from Delhi State, Under General Category.
Out of which FIITJEE North West Delhi Centre got 10 Selections
FIITJEE North-West Delhi Centre
Swells with pride once again!
MUKUND MUNDHRA
Four Year Classroom ProgramNational Rank : 114
Zonal Rank : 11
SAHIL GROVER
Four Year Classroom ProgramNational Rank : 62
Zonal Rank : 7
SAGAR GOYAL
UDAYA-One Year & Four Year Classroom Program
National Rank : 81Zonal Rank : 9
PRANSHU BANSAL
UDAYA-Two Year & Four Year Classroom Program
National Rank : 152Zonal Rank : 14
MAKKUNDA SHARMA
UDAYA-Two Year & Four Year Classroom Program
National Rank : 114Zonal Rank : 11
MEHUL GUPTA
UDAYA-One YearNational Rank : 152
Zonal Rank : 14
ROSHAN RAJ
SUPREMENational Rank : 251
Zonal Rank : 6 (Bihar)
NIPUN JAIN
UDAYA-One Year & Four Year Classroom Program
National Rank : 438Zonal Rank : 26
KUNAL AGGARWAL
Four Year Classroom ProgramUDAYA-One Year
National Rank : 557Zonal Rank : 32
ABHAY GUPTA
Four Year Classroom ProgramNational Rank : 279
Zonal Rank : 21
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1. Junior Science Olympiad By HBCSE
v Basic information is same, which already has been given under class VII.
2. Aryabhatta Math Exam
v Basic information is same, which already has been given under class VII.
3. International Green Olympiad
v Basic information is same, which already has been given under class VIII.
4. National Informatics Olympiad
v Basic information is same, which already has been given under class VIII.
5. Junior Science Talent Search Exam (JSTSE) By Delhi Education Council (DEC), Delhi
v Notification: Generally in the Beginning in of August
v Last Date of Receiving form: Generally in the end of August
v It is single stage written exam followed by final inverview.
v Eligibility: For class IX studying (Secured min 65% marks in class VIII)
v Admit cards issued generally 1st week of January
v Exam: Generally in last week of January
v Exam Pattern: Objective type with no negative marking for wrong answers. Syllabus based on CBSE.
v Result: Generally declared in the month of March
v Successful candidates will be called for Final Interview generally in the month of July
v Final scholarship list (result) is generally declared in the month of August.
v Ref: www.edudel.nic.in
6. Mathematics Olympiad
v It is one of the most glamorous exam.
v This has four stages (first two stages are written test followed by camp and finally to the International
Stage)
v Student has to qualify every stage to participate into the next stage.
v Stage I : Regional Mathematics Olympiad, RMO
» Organized by HBCSE on behalf of Mathematics National Board of Higher Mathematics (NBHM) of
Department of Atomic Energy.
» Eligibility: IX to XII (special talented students from class VIII can also apply with very strong
recommendation from their schools)
» For the purpose of administering Mathematics Olympiad contests, the country has been divided in
23 regions. Every region has coordinators, in addition to this, three groups. CBSE, NVS, KVS have
reginal coordinator each.
» Application form generally available from 1st week of August (depends on regional Co-ordinator).
Challenges you will face in Class IX
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Challenges you will face in Class IX
» Last Date of Receiving application form : Generally in last week of October.
» Fee is approx Rs. 75/- per candidate.
» Exam: Generally conducted in the last week of November.
» RMO is a 3 hour written test containing about 6-7 problems.
» Selected students from there respective regions have 15 appear for Stage-II (INMO).
» Sample papers & previous year papers are also available on the website.
» Ref.: www.isical.ac.in/~rmo , www.nbhm.dae.gov.in/olympiad, rmodelhi.in
Note:
» IITs also arranges preparatory classes for RMO by previous years successful students for selected
brilliant candidates.
» IITs takes selection test for this preparatory camp (like
at IIT-D under guidance of Prof. Amitabh Tripathi (Sr.
Prof., Mathematics Dept.) selected IITian who qualified in
Olympiad and got medals, take classes in this camp.
v Stage II: Indian National Mathematics Olympiad, INMO
» Exam: Generally conducted in the month of January.
» Eligibility all RMO qualifiers
» INMO is a 4-hour written test. The question paper is set centrally and is common throughout the
country.
» The top 30-35 performers in INMO receive a certificate of merit.
» Ref.: http://www.nbhm.dae.gov.in/olympiad
v Stage III: International Mathematics Olympiad Training Camp, IMOTC
» The INMO certificate awardees will be invited to a one month training camp during May-June
» Eligibility: top 30-35 INMO certified awardees
v Stage IV: International Mathematics Olympiad, IMO
» Exam: Generally conducted in the month of July.
» Best six students selected for pool of Senior and Junior batch participants and represents India.
» IMO consists of two written tests held on two days with a gap of at least one day. Each test is of
four-and-a-half-hours duration.
» Students of Indian team who receive gold, silver and bronze medals at IMO receive a cash prize
of Rs. 5,000/-, Rs. 4,000/- and Rs. 3,000/- respectively, from NBHM during the following year at
a formal ceremony at the end of the training camp.
7. Group Mathematics Olympiad (GMO)
v It is another way a student can participate in Mathematics Olympiad. But here, only best and selected
students by school can participate.
v It is conducted by CBSE.
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Challenges you will face in Class IX
v Application form are generally available in the month of August
v Fee is Rs. 35/- per candidate (Last Year).
v Last date of receiving application form: is generally last week of October
v Exam : Generally conducted in the month of November
v A school can send maximum top 5 students who can represent school for the selection at GMO.
v Papers of RMO & GMO are same.
v CBSE will select candidates, strictly on merit in all India bossies. Only the selected candidates will be
informed and will be eligible to appear Stage-II (INMO) conducted by NBHM.
v From Stage II, it is merged with INMO, i.e. student can go to INMO either through RMO or through
GMO.
v Ref.: www.cbse.nic.in/olympiad
8. Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT)
v Exam to go abroad for Engineering courses at undergraduate level.
v Separate information booklet available, please contact nearest FIITJEE Centre
Target Exams for Class IX
Stages/Level
Exam Name Stage I Stage II
(if any)
Stage III
(if any)
Camp(if any)
Final Stage(if any)
Interview(if any)
Junior Science Olympiad √ √ √ √ √
Aryabhatta Mathematics Exam √ √ √
International Green Olympiad √ √
National Informatics Olympiad √ √ √ √
JSTSE √ √
Mathematics Olympaid (RMO/ GMO) √ √ √ √
Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) A Separate information booklet is available
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JSTSE, 2011 Result
48 Out of 153 Students Selected in Junior Science Talent Search
Exam (JSTSE), 2011 are from FIITJEE North-West Delhi Centre
24 students got selected from SUPREME - Four Year Integrated School Program
Continued to...
ATHARVA SHRIKANTSUPREME – Four Year
Integrated School Program
ROHIT KUMARSUPREME – Four Year
Integrated School Program
VIKRAM KUMARSUPREME – Four Year
Integrated School Program
SATYAJEET SINDHIYANISUPREME – Four Year
Integrated School Program
PUJA ANANDSUPREME – Four Year
Integrated School Program
ANAND KUMARSUPREME – Four Year
Integrated School Program
SAHIL SAURAVSUPREME – Four Year
Integrated School Program
SADDAM HUSSAINSUPREME – Four Year
Integrated School Program
AMRESH KUMARSUPREME – Four Year
Integrated School Program
AMBUJ KUMARSUPREME – Four Year
Integrated School Program
MANISH KUMARSUPREME – Four Year
Integrated School Program
SATYAM KUMARSUPREME – Four Year
Integrated School Program
SUNNY KUMARSUPREME – Four Year
Integrated School Program
SUSHISH KUMARSUPREME – Four Year
Integrated School Program
SUNNY KUMARSUPREME – Four Year
Integrated School Program
RANJU KUMARISUPREME – Four Year
Integrated School Program
RAJNISUPREME – Four Year
Integrated School Program
VIKASH KUMARSUPREME – Four Year
Integrated School Program
AMARESH KUMARSUPREME – Four Year
Integrated School Program
SHIRSHAK KUMARSUPREME – Four Year
Integrated School Program
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These Ranks are as per Merit List given by JSTSE Scholarship Exam conducting body. Exam Result available at www.edudel.nic.in
NIMISHA KAUSHALASCENT –
Two Year Classroom Program
PRANAY KUMARSUPREME – Four Year
Integrated School Program
UTPAL KUMARSUPREME – Four Year
Integrated School Program
RISHABHSUPREME – Four Year
Integrated School Program
PRAKASH RANJANSUPREME – Four Year
Integrated School Program
JSTSE, 2011 Result
EVAM GILOTRAASCENT –
Two Year Classroom Program
SIDDHANT BHARTI Four Year
Classroom Program
KUSHAGRA GOEL Four Year
Classroom Program
DIVYANSHU GANDHI
ASCENT – Two Year Classroom Program
SAURABH KUMARASCENT –
Two Year Classroom Program
SAMMIT JAINASCENT –
Two Year Classroom Program
MIHIR KUMARASCENT –
Two Year Classroom Program
RISHABH GOYAL Four Year
Classroom Program
AKSHANSH CHAHALASCENT –
Two Year Classroom Program
RACHIT ARORAASCENT –
Two Year Classroom Program
SHOBHAN KULSHRESHTHA
ASCENT – Two Year Classroom
HARPREET SINGHASCENT –
Two Year Classroom Program
PRAKHAR MAHAJANASCENT –
Two Year Classroom Program
ISHITA VERMAASCENT –
Two Year Classroom Program
CHAITANYA CHAWLAASCENT –
Two Year Classroom Program
AIKANSH GUPTAASCENT –
Two Year Classroom Program
JAIDEEP SINGH BHALLAASCENT –
Two Year Classroom Program
VATSAL GUPTAASCENT –
Two Year Classroom Program
KUNAL AGGARWALASCENT –
Two Year Classroom Program
VARUN DABASASCENT –
Two Year Classroom Program
VIRAT KRISHAN CHOPRA
ASCENT – Two Year Classroom Program
...continued
ASHISH HOODAThree Year Classroom
Program
ANKISH CHAWLAThree Year Classroom
Program
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Target Exams for Class X
Stages/Level
Exam Name Stage I Stage II
(if any)
Stage III
(if any)
Camp(if any)
Final Stage(if any)
Interview(if any)
Junior Science Olympiad √ √ √ √ √
Aryabhatta Mathematics Exam √ √ √
International Green Olympiad √ √
National Informatics Olympiad √ √ √ √
Mathematics Olympaid (RMO/ GMO) √ √ √ √
Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) A Separate information booklet is available
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1. Junior Science Olympiad By HBCSE
v Basic information is same, which already has been given
under class VII.
2. Aryabhatta Math Exam
v Basic information is same, which already has been given
under class VII.
3. International Green Olympiad
v Basic information is same, which already has been given under class VIII.
4. National Informatics Olympiad
v Basic information is same, which already has been given under class VIII.
5. Mathematics Olympiad
v Basic information is same, which already has been given under class IX.
6. Group Mathematics Olympiad (GMO)
v Basic information is same, which already has been given under class IX.
7. Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT)
v Exam to go abroad for Engineering courses at undergraduate level.
v Separate information booklet available, please contact nearest FIITJEE Centre
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Junior Science Olympiad, 2010 - 2011
10 Out of 14 Selected Students from Delhi Zone in
Junior Science Olympiads (NSEJS), 2010 - 2011
are from Long Term Classroom Program at North-West Delhi Centre
AKSHANSH CHAHALStudent of
ASCENT - Two Year Classroom Program
CHANDAN KUMARStudent of
SUPREME - Four Year Integrated School PRogram
KUMAR ROSHANStudent of
SUPREME - Four Year Integrated School PRogram
GOPAL PURIStudent of
ASCENT - Two Year Classroom Program
AMIT KUMARStudent of
SUPREME - Four Year Integrated School PRogram
SAURABH KUMARStudent of
SUPREME - Four Year Integrated School PRogram
SIDDHANT BHARTIStudent of
ASCENT - Two Year Classroom Program
SONU KUMARStudent of
SUPREME - Four Year Integrated School PRogram
AMBUJ KUMARStudent of
SUPREME - Four Year Integrated School PRogram
ROHIT KUMARStudent of
SUPREME - Four Year Integrated School PRogram
Out of these 10 Students 7 got selected from
SUPREME-Four Year Integrated School Program
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Challenges you will face in Class XI & XII
1. IIT-JEE (well known examination)
v For any further detail, please contact FIITJEE North West Delhi centre.
2. AIEEE (well known examination)
v For any further detail, please contact FIITJEE North West Delhi centre.
3. Birla Institute of Technology & Science Aptitude Test (BIT-SAT)
v It is an online test.
v A minimum 80% mark is needed in XII Board to get admission even after qualifying the test.
v Application form available generally from the beginning of January
v Last date of receiving form: Generally at the end of January
v Exam : Generally conducted in the month of May to June
v Ref. www.bitsadmission.com
v For more details, contact nearest FIITJEE North West Delhi centre.
4. State Level Engineering Entrance Exam
v Specific to various states like
» For West Bengal, it is WBJEE.
» For Andhra Pradesh, it is EAMCET.
» For Bihar/Jharkhand, it is BCECE/JCECE, Etc.
» For more details, contact nearest FIITJEE North West Delhi centre.
5. Mathematics Olympiad
v Basic information is same, which already has been given under class IX.
6. Group Mathematics Olympiad (GMO)
v Basic information is same, which already has been given under class IX.
7. National Science Olympiad By HBCSE
v Stage I : National Standard Examination (NSE) in Phy, Chem, Bio & Astronomy
» Conducted by Indian Association of Physics Teachers (IAPT)
» Eligibility : There is an age criteria, kindly refer to there official website.
» Fees – Rs. 75/- per student per subject (Previous year)
» Form is available from in the month of August
» Last date of receiving application form: Generally in September
» Ref: www.olympiads.hbcse.tifr.res.in, www.iapt.org.in
» NSEP, NSEC, NSEB, NSEA(Sr.) question paper will be of 240 marks each. Each paper is divided into
two parts and contains total 40 MCQs (3 marks each) & Part A2 – 10 MCQs (6 marks each) (with
negative marks for wrong answers).
» Exam : Generally is conducted in the month of November
» All the students who qualify to appear for INO get a certificate of merit from IAPT.
» Co-ordinator (NSE) – Prof. M.L. Oglapurkar
IAPT Office, IIE Campus, 128/2, JP Naik Marg, Kothrud, Pune – 411038. (Previous Year)
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» Ref: www.olympiads.hbcse.tifr.res.in, www.iapt.org.in
» Approx Top 300 students of NSE for every subject will be called for (Stage - II Examination) INO
(INPhO, INChO, INBO) conducted by HBCSE. In case there is a tie at the last position, all students
with the same marks at this last position qualify for INO.
v Stage II : INO (INPhO, INChO & INBO, INAO)
» Organized by HBCSE in collaboration with IAPT, IACT, IATBS.
» Eligibility: Approx Top 300 students qualified in NSE. Individual letters will be sent to these
students informing that they have to appear for INO.
» Exam : Generally is conducted in January
» It will be organized at about 15 centres in the country.
» Students appearing for INO will be eligible for TA/DA as per norms of the programe.
» Syllabus: It will be broadly similar to NSE.
» Questions and problems in National Olympiads are usually non-
conventional and of high difficulty level, comparable to International
Olympiads.
» Result is generally declared in the month March
» Top 35 students chosen on the basis of their performance at INO will be
invited to attend Stage III - Orientation Cum Selection Camp (OCSC) in
respective discipline for about 2-3 weeks of HBCSE, Mumbai.
» In the event, there is a tie at the last position, all students with same
marks at this last position will qualify for OCSC in Science (P,C,B).
» There will be no other criterion or provision for selection to OCSC.
v Stage III : Orientation Cum Selection Camp (OCSC)
» The camp will include several theoretical and experimental tests. Orientation will be provided to
students especially in experiments.
» The camp will conclude with a valedictory function where distinguished scientists will be invited to
speak to the students.
» The merit list of OCSC will be prepared on the basis of the combined theoretical and experimental
score aggregated over all the test in the camp, with 60% weightage for theory and 40% weightage
for experiment.
» Performance in previous stages (NSE and INO) will not be a consideration for the merit list and
awards of OCSC.
» Approx Top 6 in OCSC Merit List will be declared to be special merit awardees.
» These special merit awardees will be given Rs 5,000/- each in the form of books and cash. In addition,
there will be special prizes to recognize meritorious performance in theory and experiments.
» The 5 special merit awardees in Phy., Chem. & Bio selected at the end of OCSC will constitute the
6 member student team for International Science Olympiad (ISO), provided they satisfy required
criteria such as age limit, holding valid Indian passport, medical fitness, parental consent, etc.
v Stage IV : Pre-departure Training (PDT) Camp
» The selected 5 member student team will undergo a rigorous training program at HBCSE in theory
and experiment.
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» Resource persons from HBCSE and different institutions across the country will train the
students.
v Stage V : Participation in International Science Olympiad (Phy, Chem, Bio & Astronomy)
» The 4 to 5 member student team and 2 teacher leaders with 1 scientific observer will constitute
the delegation to represent India .
» The details about venue and dates for ISO 2010 will be announced when available.
» Medals will be awarded.
8. Kishore Vaigyanik Protshahan Yojna (KVPY)
v It is a single stage exam followed by interview.
v Organized by department of Science & Technology
v Eligibility (Stream SA): Students enrolled in class XI (Science subject) and have secured a minimum of
80% (previous year) marks in aggregate in PCMB in class X Board.
(Stream SB+2): Students enrolled in class 12 (+2) join Under-graduate program in Basis Science
(B.Sc./Int.M.Sc.) provided they secured a minimum of 80% (previous year) marks in aggregate in
PCMB in class X Board.
(Stream SB): Students enrolled in 1st year of B.Sc./Int. M.Sc. and have secured a min. 60% (Previous
Year) marks in aggregate in SCIENCE subjects in class XII Board.
v Application form are available in generally in June
v Last Date of receiving application form: Generally in the month of September
v Exam fees: Rs. 200/- through pay-in-slip (Previous Year)
v Exam : Generally conducted in October
v The details of venue of the aptitude test to eligible candidates will be publish on KVPY website during
October.
v There is no state quota
v Rewards/Fellowships: (Previous Year)
Rs 4000/- p.m. +2
Rs 5000/- p.m. I to III yr B.Sc./Int.M.Sc./ B.E./B.Tech/MBBS
Rs 7000/- p.m. I/II yr M.Sc.
IV/V yr Int. M.Sc.
IV/V yr B.E./B.Tech/MBBS
v Annual renewal of fellowships will depend on maintaining good academic performance in each academic
year in the chosen stream and satisfactory performance in Summer Programs.
v KVPY fellows will have access to facilities in various research institutions. This expected to give them an
exposure to frontline research. KVPY fellows in their year will participate in Summer Camps conducted
at IISER, Kolkata/ Pune/Mohali/ HBCSE, Mumbai/ HRI-Allahabad, IIT-B and ICMR-New Delhi.
v KVPY fellows at the undergraduate level may also be individually associated with investigators and
national institutions to carryout research.
v Ref.: www.iisc.ernet.in/kvpy
9. Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT)
v Exam to go abroad for Engineering courses at undergraduate level.
v Separate information booklet available, please contact nearest FIITJEE Centre
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Few more exams which are not very common among students
1. Aryabhatta Math Exam
v Basic information is same, which already has been given under class VII.
2. National Informatics Olympiad
v Basic information is same, which already has been given under class VIII.
3. Indian Statistical Institute (ISI)
v It is conducted by Indian Statistical Institute
v Course Name: B.Sc (Hons.) in Statistics/Mathematics (3 year academic
program)
v Eligibility: 10+2 with Mathematics as one of subject and English. Any
student who is asked to discontinue the program is not eligible for
readmission into this program.
v Candidates for the above programs, who have qualified for INMO test
conducted by NBHM, need not to sit for the written test, such candidates
would be directly called for interview. However, such candidates are
required to apply in the prescribed application form.
v Date of Notification: Generally in February
v Information Bulletin with application form will be available for Rs. 450/-.
(Previous year)
v Last date of receiving completed application form: Generally in March
v Date of selection test: Generally in May
v Stipend/Fellowship of Approx Rs. 800/- per month will be given.
v Sample papers are also available on the website.
v Ref: www.isical.ac.in
4. Chennai Mathematical Institute (CMI)
v It is conducted by Chennai Mathematical Institute
v Actually it’s an entrance exam for CMI.
v Course Name: B.Sc (Hons.) in Mathematics & Computer Science and Physics (3 year academic
program)
v Eligibility: Students who have passed or expecting to pass 10+2 (or equivalent) with Mathematics from
any recognized board are eligible to admission through entrance exam. Students with exceptionally
good performance in National Science Olympiads may be exempted from writing the entrance exam at
the discretion of Admission Committee.
v Date of Notification generally in the month of March.
v Date of entrance test: generally in May
v Sample papers are also available on the website.
v Ref: www.cmi.ac.in
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Challenges you will face in Class XI & XII
5. Initiative for Research & Innovation in Science (IRIS)
v It is conducted by Department of Science & Technology, Govt. of India.
v IRIS has participants from across the country converging at the National level Fair. Projects short-listed
from the National Fair represent India at Intel International Science & Engineering Fair (ISEF).
v Intel ISEF is the world’s largest pre-collegiate celebration of science. Held annually in May, Intel ISEF
brings together more than 1,200 students from over 40 nations to compete for over 900 prizes. There
is US$ 2 million to be won including scholarships, tution grants, internships, scientific field trips and the
grand prize: a trip to attend the Nobel Prize Ceremony in Stockholm, Sweden.
v Eligibility to participate:
» Category I: Vth to VIIIth
» Category II: IXth to XIIth
If student who have an idea that is original and innovative,
are eligible to participate, individually or in a team of 2.
v Subject categories for participation are one of the following:
» Behavioural & Social Sciences
» Chemistry
» Computer Science
» Mathematics
» Physics, Astronomy & Earth Sciences, Etc.
v Application Forms which are available on website or either collected from schools & IRIS workshops
attached in the Handbook to be filled by student and submitted along with project synopsis generally
in the month of August:
» Student’s participation form
» Synopsis & screening report
» Supporting data/additional information/ethics statement
v Scientific Review Committee (SRC) will evaluate students’ synopses. The scientists from various IITs,
IISc, BARC, TIFR, etc. are part of SRC. The SRC reviews all the synopses received for participation and
selects the most promising ones. Short-listed synopses will be invited to participate at the National
Fair.
v Student can also participate through various affiliated science fairs in the country (Navodya Vidyalaya
Samiti, CBSE, National Children’s Science Congress, etc.) .
v Projects will be selected from these Science Fairs based on IRIS judging criteria. These projects must
be research based projects and simple models of existing scientific mechanisms or principles will not
be considered.
v The projects selected from the Affiliated Fairs together with the short-listed direct entry projects
participate at the IRIS National Fair.
v National Fair: At the National Fair upto 8 projects (5 individual & 3 team projects) from Category II
will be declared as National Winners. From these, 6 projects (4 individual & 2 team projects) will be
selected to present India at ISEF. The cost of participation at ISEF for the projects selected by SRC will
be borne by IRIS.
v Coaching Camps: The winners of National Fair undergo 2 coaching sessions with the scientists to gear
up for their participation at the International level. At the end of second coaching camp, the SRC will
short list and announce 6 projects (4 individual and 2 team projects) that are finally selected for ISEF
participation.
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v Essential Elements for project:
» Project data book: It should have accurate and detailed notes of student’s research.
» Synopsis: This is a summary of student’s idea and should include the
purpose of the
experiment, procedure used, data and conclusion.
v Research paper: It should be prepared and must be available along with the
project data book with relevant written material.
» Title page
» Table of contents
» Introduction
» Discussion
» Conclusion
» Acknowledgements
» Reference List
v IRIS Judging Criteria(Generally)
IRIS Judging Criteria Individual Team
Creativity & Originality 30 25
Scientific Methodology or Application/Engineering Goals 30 25
Thoroughness 15 12
Skill 15 12
Clarity 10 10
Teamwork - 16
Total 100 100
IRIS National Fair Prizes:
Category I to II: Upto 8 projects (5 individual and 3 team projects) from category II at the National
Fair will win either or all of the below:
» A medallion and a certificate of recognition
» A special award of recognition
» An opportunity to improve project at the IRIS coaching camp
» From these 4 individual and 2 team projects will be selected for participation at ISEF.
Best of subject category: In category II at National Fair, one best project from each of the subject categories is
awarded a certificate of recognition.
v Workshops:
IRIS is organizing science workshops for students and teachers. The objective of these workshops is to
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Challenges you will face in Class XI & XII
Target Exams for Class XI & XII
Stages/Level
Exam Name Stage I Stage II
(if any)
Stage III
(if any)
Camp(if any)
Final Stage(if any)
Interview(if any)
IIT-JEE √
AIEEE √
BIT-SAT √
State Engineering Exams (Stages depends on different states)
√
National Informatics Olympiad √ √ √ √
Mathematics Olympiad (RMO/ GMO) √ √ √ √
National Science Olympiad (Physics/Chemistry/Biology/Astronomy)
√ √ √ √ √
KVPY √ √
Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT)
A separate information booklet available.
Aryabhatta Mathematics Exam √ √ √
National Intormatic Olympiad (NSTSE) √ √
ISI √
CMI √
IRIS There is no written paper in this exam. It is based on Project & Research.
give the participants information about the program details and learnings on how to do research-based
projects with a scientific approach. Eminent scientists from renowned institutes of India support these
workshops with their valuable inputs.
v Ref.: www.educationinindia.net/iris/
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IIT-JEE Result from FIITJEE North-West Delhi Centre
Hard Work of Our Students & Faculty
Once Again Brings Notable Results
in IIT-JEE, 2011 from FIITJEE North-West Delhi Centres
Sachin Goel
IIT-JEE, 2011 All India Rank - 51
Student of One Year Classroom Program at FIITJEE’s Punjabi Bagh Centre
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IIT-JEE Result from FIITJEE North-West Delhi Centre
(All results are only from Classroom Program and in General Category)
Trailblazers in IIT-JEE, 2011 from FIITJEE School / Classroom Programs
SHARAD MAHESHWARIAIR-146
Student of ASCENT-One Year Classroom Program &
Two Year Classroom Program
ASHISH DABASAIR-799
Student of Three Year
Classroom Program
ABHISHEKAIR-419
Student of One Year Extended Classroom Program
PARTH GAGGAR AIR-1366
Student of Two Year Classroom
Program
PRATEEK GUPTA AIR-228
Student of Two Year
Classroom Program
BHAVISHYA MITTAL AIR-235
Student of ASCENT-One Year Classroom Program &
Two Year Classroom Program
NIPUN SHRIVASTAVAAIR-281
Student of One Year Extended Classroom Program
JAVESH GARGAIR-300
Student of Two Year
Classroom Program
NITESH KUHARAIR-714
Student of Two Year
Classroom Program
ANSHUL SINGHALAIR-722
Student of One Year Extended Classroom Program
SHREYAS MISHRAAIR-872
Student of Two Year
Classroom Program
NITISH SHARMA AIR-906
Student of ASCENT-One Year Classroom Program & Two Year
Classroom Program
RISHABH BHATNAGAR
AIR-1072
Student of Two Year Classroom Program
RACHIT SHARMAAIR-1133
Student of Two Year
Classroom Program
AMAN KUMARAIR-646
Student of Two Year
Classroom Program
SACHIN AIR-685
Student of Two Year
Classroom Program
ASHISH GUPTA AIR-694
Student of Two Year
Classroom Program
ARCHIT PAL SINGHAIR-554
Student of ASCENT-Two Year Classroom Program & Two Year
Classroom Program
ABHISHEK GUPTAAIR-525
Student of One Year Extended Classroom Program
ADITYA AGGARWALAIR-357
Student of Two Year Classroom Program
SIDDHARTH DWIVEDIAIR-1436
Student of Two Year Classroom Program
ANANT GIRDHAR AIR-1595
Student of Two Year
Classroom Program
B. R. SHEKHAR AIR-1636
Student of ASCENT-One Year Classroom Program & Two Year
Classroom Program
HARPRIT DIWANAIR-1671
Student of Two Year
Classroom Program
SANCHIT SINGHAL AIR-1156
Student of Two Year
Classroom Program
AYUSH PANDEYAIR-1306
Student of PINNACLE -Two Year Integrated
School Program
SANKALP JAIN AIR-1724
Student of Two Year
Classroom Program
CHIRAG DHULLAIR-1804
Student of Two Year
Classroom Program
CHETAN CHAUHAN AIR-1904
Student of ASCENT-Two Year Classroom Program & Two Year
Classroom Program
HARSH GOEL AIR-2059
Student of Two Year
Classroom Program
JASKARAN SINGH VIRDI
AIR-2147
Student of Two Year Classroom Program
SAMARTH BANSAL AIR-2186
Student of ASCENT-Two Year Classroom Program & Two Year
Classroom Program
RAHUL BENIWAL AIR-2206
Student of Two Year
Classroom Program
DIVYE ANAND GUPTA AIR-2207
Student of ASCENT-Two Year Classroom Program & Two Year
Classroom Program
ADITI GUPTA AIR-1727
Student of Two Year
Classroom Program
104 selections from Long Term Classroom Programs and 24 selections from Concept Strengthening Classroom Program from FIITJEE North-West Delhi Centres in IIT-JEE, 2011
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Students Speaks - How I did it !
ALL INDIA TOPPER
of Indian National Mathematical Olympiad - 2011is Student of FIITJEE Punjabi Bagh Centre
Kunal Singhal
Indian National Mathematical Olympiad - 2011 All India Topper & KVPY 2010 -11 Scholar
Student of Two Year Classroom Program for IIT-JEE, 2012 at FIITJEE Punjabi Bagh (North-West Delhi) Centre
FIITJEE is
proud of you
and wishes you
to represent
India in
International
Mathematical
Olympiad and
make the
Country proud.
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We create strong Fundamental, our results prove it !
21 Students from FIITJEE North-West Delhi Centre selected in Regional Mathematics Olympiad (RMO) - 2010
OM SHREE
SUPREME – Four Year Integrated School Program
UJJAWAL MITTAL
ASCENT – Two Year Classroom Program & Two Year Classroom Program
CHANDAN KUMAR
SUPREME – Four Year Integrated School Program
ANURAG GUPTA
PINNACLE – Two Year Integrated School Program
SATYAM SHUBHAM
SUPREME – Four Year Integrated School Program
ASEEM BANSAL
SUPREME – Four Year Integrated School Program
KUMAR SIDDHARTH
SUPREME – Four Year Integrated School Program
SAURABH SHARMA
Two Year Classroom Program
JASWINDER SINGH
ASCENT – Two Year Classroom Program & Two Year Classroom Program
VAIBHAV SAWHNEY
Two Year Classroom Program
PRATYAKSH SHARMA
Two Year Classroom Program
AMAN BAWEJA
Two Year Classroom Program
TAPAN CHUGH
ASCENT – Two Year Classroom Program & Two Year Classroom Program
KSHITIJ BATHLA
ASCENT – Two Year Classroom Program & Two Year Classroom Program
SUMIT KUMAR
SUPREME – Four Year Integrated School Program
VASAV AYUSH
SUPREME – Four Year Integrated School Program
KUNAL SINGHAL
Two Year Classroom Program
SATWANT SINGH
Four Year Classroom Program
ROUNIT
ASCENT – Two Year Classroom Program & Two Year Classroom Program
ANMOL GULATI
Four Year Classroom Program
SAHIL SHARMA
Two Year Classroom Program
Regional Mathematics Olympiad (RMO) - 2010
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Students Selected in Senior Physics Olympiad
Students Selected in Senior Chemistry Olympiad
Students Selected in Senior Astronomy Olympiad
RUSHIL KHURANAStudent of
Two Year Classroom Program for IIT-JEE, 2009-11
CHETAN CHAUHANStudent of
ASCENT - Two Year Classroom Program of 2007-09 &
Two Year Classroom Program for IIT-JEE, 2009-11
JASKARAN VIRDIStudent of
Two Year Classroom Program for IIT-JEE, 2009-11
PRATEEK GUPTAStudent of
Two Year Classroom Program for IIT-JEE, 2009-11
SACHIN GOELStudent of
Two Year Classroom Program for IIT-JEE, 2009-11
RUSHIL KHURANAStudent of
Two Year Classroom Program for IIT-JEE, 2009-11
B. R. SHEKHARStudent of
ASCENT - Two Year Classroom Program of 2007-09 &
Two Year Classroom Program for IIT-JEE, 2009-11
AASHISH GUPTAStudent of
Two Year Classroom Program for IIT-JEE, 2009-11
PRATEEK SEHGALStudent of
Two Year Classroom Program for IIT-JEE, 2009-11
SAMARTH BANSALStudent of
ASCENT - Two Year Classroom Program of 2007-09 &
Two Year Classroom Program for IIT-JEE, 2009-11
NITISH SHARMAStudent of
ASCENT - One Year Classroom Program of 2008-09 &
Two Year Classroom Program for IIT-JEE, 2009-11
GURPREET KAURStudent of
hree Year Classroom Program for IIT-JEE 2008-11
ARCHIT PAL SINGH SACHDEVAStudent of
ASCENT - Two Year Classroom Program of 2007-09 & Two Year Classroom Program for IIT-JEE, 2009-11
National Science Olympiad (NSO), 2010-11
from FIITJEE North-West Delhi Centre
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Kishore Vaigyanik Protsahan Yojana - KVPY, 2010-11 (Final Selection)
Deepak MalikStudent of Two Year Classroom Program
for IIT-JEE, 2011
Jaskaran Singh VirdiStudent of Two Year Classroom Program
for IIT-JEE, 2011
Sharad MaheshwariStudent of Two Year Classroom Program
for IIT-JEE, 2011
Abhinav BhatiaStudent of Two Year Classroom Program
for IIT-JEE, 2011
Nitesh KumarStudent of Two Year Classroom Program
for IIT-JEE, 2011
Shivam KhareStudent of PINNACLE-Two
Year Integrated School Program for IIT-JEE, 2012
Abhishek GuptaStudent of PINNACLE-Two
Year Integrated School Program for IIT-JEE, 2011
Aditya AggarwalStudent of Two Year Classroom Program
for IIT-JEE, 2011
Rushil KhuranaStudent of Two Year Classroom Program
for IIT-JEE, 2011
SachinStudent of PINNACLE-Two
Year Integrated School Program for IIT-JEE, 2011
Sanil JainStudent of PINNACLE-Two
Year Integrated School Program for IIT-JEE, 2012
Pratyaksh SharmaStudent of Two Year Classroom Program
for IIT-JEE, 2012
Kunal SinghalStudent of Two Year Classroom Program
for IIT-JEE, 2012
Nitesh Kumar GuptaStudent of One Year Classroom Program
for IIT-JEE, 2011
Ashish DabasStudent of Four Year Classroom Program
for IIT-JEE, 2011
Ayush PandeyStudent of PINNACLE-Two
Year Integrated School Program for IIT-JEE, 2011
Dev NarayanStudent of Two Year Classroom Program
for IIT-JEE, 2011
Kshitij BathlaStudent of ASCENT -Two
Year Classroom Program & Two Year Classroom Program
for IIT-JEE, 2012
18 Students from FIITJEE North-West Delhi Centre selected in
Kishore Vaigyanik Protsahan Yojana - KVPY, 2010-11 (Final Selection)
When we train our students there is only one Aim Total Success!
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Not just India’s Best,
Our Top Rankers go to the World’s Best
Jaswinder Singh
Scored 2400 / 2400 marks in SAT - II,
Scored 2240 / 2400 marks in SAT -I & 5/5 in
Advanced Placement (AP), acknowledged as an
AP Scholar with Distinction.
Student of ASCENT - Two Year Classroom Program (IX & X) and Two Year Classroom
Program (XI & XII) for IIT-JEE, 2011 at FIITJEE Punjabi Bagh Centre
B. R. Shekhar
2400 / 2400 marks in SAT-II Scored 95.4% in X Boards
Student of ASCENT - Two Year Classroom Program (IX & X) and
Two Year Classroom Program (XI & XII) for IIT-JEE, 2011
at FIITJEE Punjabi Bagh Centre
Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT)
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Classroom Programs at North-West Delhi Centre at a Glance...
STANDARD PROGRAMS AVAILABLE AT KOHAT (ROHINI) & JANAKPURI CENTRE
VII UDAYA – TWO YEAR CLASSROOM PROGRAM FOR NTSE
VIII UDAYA – ONE YEAR CLASSROOM PROGRAM FOR NTSE
IX FOUR YEAR CLASSROOM PROGRAM FOR IIT-JEE
X THREE YEAR CLASSROOM PROGRAM FOR IIT-JEE
XI TWO YEAR CLASSROOM PROGRAM FOR IIT-JEE; PINNACLE – TWO YEAR Integrated SCHOOL PROGRAM FOR IIT-JEE
XII ONE YEAR CLASSROOM FOR IIT-JEE
XII PassONE YEAR EXTENDED CLASSROOM PROGRAM FOR IIT-JEE; SPECIAL CLASSROOM PROGRAM (EX−FIITJEEIAN); ONE YEAR CLASSROOM PROGRAM FOR AIEEE
STANDARD PROGRAMS AVAILABLE AT PUNJABI BAGH CENTRE
VI LITTLE GENIE – ONE YEAR FOUNDATION PROGRAM
VII UDAYA – TWO YEAR CLASSROOM PROGRAM FOR NTSE
VIII UDAYA – ONE YEAR CLASSROOM PROGRAM FOR NTSE
IXFOUR YEAR CLASSROOM PROGRAM FOR IIT-JEE; SUPREME – FOUR YEAR Integrated SCHOOL PROGRAM FOR IIT-JEE; UNIVQUEST – FOUR YEAR CLASSROOM PROGRAM FOR US UNIVERSITIES
XTHREE YEAR CLASSROOM PROGRAM FOR IIT-JEE; UNIVQUEST – THREE YEAR CLASSROOM PROGRAM FOR US UNIVERSITIES
XITWO YEAR CLASSROOM PROGRAM FOR IIT-JEE; PINNACLE – TWO YEAR Integrated SCHOOL PROGRAM FOR IIT-JEE; TWO YEAR CONDENSED CLASSROOM PROGRAM FOR IIT-JEE; UNIVQUEST - TWO YEAR CLASSROOM PROGRAM FOR US UNIVERSITIES
XIIONE YEAR CLASSROOM FOR IIT-JEE; SPECIAL WEEKEND ONE YEAR CLASSROOM PROGRAM FOR IIT-JEE; INTENSIVE CONTACT PROGRAM FOR IIT-JEE
XII PassONE YEAR EXTENDED CLASSROOM PROGRAM FOR IIT-JEE; ONE YEAR CLASSROOM PROGRAM FOR IIT-JEE; SPECIAL CLASSROOM PROGRAM (EX−FIITJEEIAN), ONE YEAR CLASSROOM PROGRAM FOR AIEEE; INTENSIVE CONTACT PROGRAM FOR IIT-JEE
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