TALLENTEX 2022 Launched, Apply to get scholarships up to Rs 200 crore & cash prizes of Rs 1.25 Crore

India is a country that churns out the most significant number of engineers and doctors. It has numerous engineering and medical colleges that significantly help the students to achieve their aspirations. The Indian education sector has seen the birth of a parallel education system within itself. This system, known as coaching, has become an essential part of students, irrespective of their academic backgrounds. 

 

ALLEN Career Institute, one of the oldest institutes in providing test prep career coaching for IIT JEE (Advanced), JEE (Main), NEET-(UG), Class VI to X, KVPY, NTSE, National and International Olympiads, has recently announced its Talent Encouragement Exam (TALLENTEX). It is an International level exam to encourage talent and provide unparalleled exposure to the students who wish to appear in national or international examinations. 

 

Directors of the Institute, Sh Govind Maheshwari, Sh Rajesh Maheshwari, Sh Naveen Maheshwari, and Sh Brajesh Maheshwari, unveiled the TALLENTEX 2022 poster on Monday, 2nd August.

 

 

This exam, organized in two stages, is a part of the extensive system of inducting students and is above and beyond the independent screening exam. TALLENTEX 2022  aims to provide scholarships worth INR 200 crore for admissions in ALLEN Classroom Courses and reports to have had more than 9 Lac students till 2021 (accumulated number over the years for this exam). Besides this, 1.25 crore worth of direct cash prizes will be awarded to the toppers.

The registration fee happens to be merely INR 200. Apart from the cash prizes, there would be enormous administrative costs to complete the exam since the first stage is online this year. Still, the second stage is being conducted offline in multiple cities at various centers. Traditionally, even the first stage also used to happen offline, which changed because of the pandemic.

What makes TALLENTEX different?

Apart from a whopping 200 crore Scholarship and over 1.25 Crore cash rewards, the appearing students also get a Competitive Success Index (CSI) issued after the TALLENTEX exam. CSI is an exhaustive report of students’ performance which helps students know where they stand in the national competition. Based on CSI, a student can evaluate their potential for Success in respective forthcoming higher Competitive Exams, including JEE (Main), JEE (Advanced), NEET (UG), International Olympiads, KVPY, and NTSE.

So why has ALLEN launched TALLENTEX?

The benevolent answer to this is that the exam allows students looking for such competitive tests to gauge their performance at the International level. No doubt, programs like TALLENTEX help the students nurture their minds for higher targets of tomorrow and enable them to study at ALLEN for competitive test preparation exams by getting high admission scholarships.

Students can register for TALLENTEX 2022 by filling the online form at www.tallentex.com.

 

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