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Scholarships for IB diploma

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April 23, 2009 16:10 IST

What: Auckland International College in asscociation with Education Times plans to offer two fully paid and two partly paid scholarships worth Rs 50 lakhs for Indian students pursuing the IB Diploma Programme.

How: Interested candidates can register free for a written test in Mathematics and English scheduled on April 25, 2009. For other information on eligibility, examination and requirements logon to www.educationtimes.com/aic or email aicedt2009@gmail.com.

Drop the form at any of the following Times Response offices:

  • Dr. Dadabhoy Naoroji Road, Mumbai 400 001
  • Matulya Mill Compound, SB Marg, Lower Parel, Mumbai 400 013
  • Anmol Co-op Hsg Society,Ground Floor, 13th Road, Near Khar Gymkhana, Khar (W), Mumbai 400 052
  • Ground Floor, Trade Avenue Bldg, Suren Road, Off Western Express Highway, Andheri (E), Mumbai 400 093.
  • Bhaskar Colony, Shivanand Co-op Hsg Soc, MG Road, Naupada, Thane (W), Mumbai 400 602
  • I-201, 2nd Floor, Vashi Railway Station Complex,Vashi, Navi Mumbai 400 703

When: April 25, 2009

Who can apply?

  • Students who have scored at least 70 per centĀ marks in Science and Mathematics in 9th grade & 10th grade prelims/ term examinations.
  • Students currently appearing for their final year Matriculate Examinations (IB /ICSE/ CBSE/ SSC or any other recognised board)
  • Students currently pursuing their 11th grade from a college affiliated to the University of Mumbai.
  • The Scholarships are open to students currently based in MUMBAI.

Criteria for selection

  • Marks obtained in the written test.
  • English (Paper 1): Reading Comprehensions (45 mins)
  • English (Paper 2): Writing (90 mins) and
  • Mathematics paper (30 mins)
  • Overall academic records (including extracurricular).
  • Personal Interview with the Core Committee administering the scholarships.

For more updates, please contact:

Shivani S: 66353636 Extn: 5400

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