KVPY Result date postponed; to be released by end of December
Kumud Sahni | December 15, 2018 | 01:05 PM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI, DECEMBER 13 : IISc Bangalore will release the Kishore Vaigyanik Protsahan Yojana (KVPY) result by the end of December 2018. As per the latest announcement made by the organizing institute on the official website, the date of KVPY result which was to be declared in the second week of December has been postponed and will now be released by the end of December. The final KVPY answer key is expected to be released by the end of the third week of December. Candidates can then calculate their probable score.
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How to check KVPY result
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Visit the official website of KVPY - http://www.kvpy.iisc.ernet.in/main/index.htm
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Click on tab ‘Result’
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Select your stream and click on the category you belong to
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KVPY result in the form of pdf will appear with the names of shortlisted candidates
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Check for your name and roll number
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On finding your name, save the result and take a printout
Candidates who qualify the KVPY aptitude test will be called for the round of interview which is slated to be conducted in the second of the third week of January, 2019. Those who qualify in the interview will be awarded the KVPY fellowship as follows:
KVPY Fellowship Grant
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Basic Sciences |
Contingency Grant per annum |
Fellowship per month |
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SA/SX/SB- during 1st to 3rd years of - B.Sc./B.S./B.Stat./B.Math. / Integrated M.Sc. /M.S. |
Rs.20,000 |
Rs.5,000 |
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SA/SX/SB – during M. Sc. / 4th to 5th years of Integrated M.Sc. /M.S./M.Math./M.Stat. |
Rs.28,000 |
Rs.7,000 |
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