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Monday, March 22, 2010


RESONANCE - We are here for STUDENTS



Revised result of NTSE Stage I for Rajasthan was declared on 20-03-2010, and as always students of Resonance-PCCP division have proven themselves by capturing top ranks and the overall 99 selections out of the total 259 students who were declared NTSE stage I qualified from Rajasthan. More important then the result is the story behind the result, which we don't think generally occurs.

Previously on 4th March 2010 the result of NTSE stage I for Rajasthan was declared and that was a shock not only for us but for all those students who have worked hard to clear the stage I of this highly graded exam. None of the toppers (Classroom, Test series & Crash Course ) not only form Kota but also from Jaipur, Udaipur and rest of Rajasthan were able to secure their positions in the result declared by SIERT, Rajasthan. That was something unbelievable. Many of the students contacted us and they were not only surprised but also were depressed because the whole year they have worked hard for this exam and finally they came to knew that they were not able to make it to the II stage of this examination.


At this time the initiative was taken by Mr. Nilesh Gupta (Head of the Programmes- PCCP Division). He not only made us and the students believe that the rectified result will soon be announced, but also has shown the path how to get it rectified. Immediately under his guidance, meetings were held with the parents in Udaipur and they were asked to file complaints against the wrong result being declared.

The very next day,12 parents went to SIERT and asked for the Question paper as well as the answer key of the stage I paper under the Right to Information Act (RTI). After this he, himself conducted meeting with parents at Jaipur and Kota and advised parents to file their complain against SIERT, Rajasthan and ask for their wards performance under the Right to Information Act. More than 100 RTI's were filed against SIERT, and application were also sent to Honorable High Court, Rajasthan and Supreme Court- India.

Parents of not only the students from Resonance but others also who were not selected were guided by Nilesh sir in filing the complaints against SIERT. All this efforts forced NCERT (the national level organisation which conducts NTSE) to recheck the results declared by SIERT, Rajasthan. The initial reports which came from SIERT was not in our favour but we were not discouraged and asked our students to have confidence in us and most importantly themselves and to attend the stage II preparation classes (VIBRANT- Course), which started from 18 March. Five students turned up and joined the classes.


And on 20 March, 2010 the revised result has been declared and has proven us correct. The high drama which was staged by SIERT, by declaring a wrong result came to an happy end. But our efforts have definitely developed an enourmous confidence among the students and parents that in Resonance, the students are not only taught to study well and secure high ranks but also to fight against the odds, which many a time make them discouraged and brings them under depression.


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