NCERT ‘Online Essay Writing Competition’ for Classes 9 to 12; Check Here
Team Careers360 | August 7, 2020 | 03:19 PM IST
NEW DELHI: Ministry of Education in collaboration with NCERT and MY Gov India has released an ‘Online Essay Writing Competition’ for classes 9 to 12. The theme of this online essay competition is “Aatmanirbhar Bharat-Swatantra Bharat’. Students can send their entries till August 14, 2020.
Students from classes IX to XII, it is time to wear your creative hats! @mygovindia and @ncert bring you an Online Essay Writing Competition themed 'Aatmanirbhar Bharat-Swatantra Bharat.'
Participate now! Entries valid till 14th Aug
For more details: https://t.co/69H7Q1HnUw pic.twitter.com/0AI1RzkWyy— Dr. Ramesh Pokhriyal Nishank (@DrRPNishank) August 6, 2020
Students have to submit the essays in pdf format. Below is the word limit of essay for Class 9 to 12
- For Class 9 & 10- 500 words
- For Class 11 and 12- 800 words
- Students can submit their essays in English or hindi
Initially, SCERTs will select 10 best essays from each state/UT, and later NCERT will choose the best essay at the national level.
The essays will be evaluated based on different criteria that are provided below
- Creativity (40%)
- Central Theme – contextual (20%)
- Coherence and organization in structure (20%)
- Clarity in language expression and Style (20%)
All participants will receive participation certificates and national level finalists will get attractive prizes.
Click Here to apply for NCERT Online Essay Competition and to know all details related to the competition.
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