CBSE begins registrations for WWF-India Wild wisdom Quiz; apply before September 15
Dinesh Goyal | March 20, 2019 | 02:35 PM IST
NEW DELHI, March 20: The registration process for CBSE-WWF-India Wild Wisdom Quiz 2017 has been started. The theme of the quiz is Exploring our Planet to focus on the planet's most diverse biomes and the species thriving in them. The registrations are open from March 19, 2019 to September 15, 2019 for Primary and Middle School and Senior School students affiliated with CBSE.
Important points to register
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Students/Schools can register online on the official website of WWF India i.e. http://www.quiz.wwfindia.org/
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The last date to register is September 15, 2019.
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The quiz is open for 3rd to 12th class students of CBSE affiliated schools.
CBSE-WWF-India Wild wisdom Quiz schedule 2019
Level |
Quiz Round |
Primary School: Classes (3-5) |
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Middle School: Classes (6-8) |
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Senior School: Classes (9-12) |
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All participating students will be able to register free on WWF-India’s One Planet Academy. Participants will Receive E-newsletter called ‘Wisdom Nuggets’ that offers summer holiday projects, online practice quizzes. Candidates will also be invited for participation in One Planet Academy’s Annual conferences for teachers and students. Participants will also receive a participation certificate.
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