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Niti Aayog in tie-up with ISRO,CBSE launch ‘Space Challenge” for school students

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ATL Space Challenge 2021 in collaboration| with ISRO and CBSE

STUDENT ELIGIBILITY AND TEAM COMPOSITION

Students (from ATL and Non-ATL schools) can submit their entries in the Challenge.

School Teachers, ATL In-Charges and Mentors may support the student teams.

Each Team shall consist of maximum 3 students (class 6 to 12) and one School Teacher/ ATL in-charge. We encourage ATL schools to also include other school and/or community students within the Team Composition.

Kindly note, individual member entry is not allowed. Also if the team size exceeds 3 member limit, the entry/ submission will be immediately disqualified.

APPLICATION SUBMISSION

The solution/ innovations by the student teams must be aligned to one of the Challenge Themes in space sector.

Each team based on their interest and understanding, must select one problem which falls under ANY ONE of the space challenge themes.

Each unique solution must be submitted under one theme only. Submitting the same solution/ innovation under multiple themes will result in immediate disqualification.

Students can leverage the ATL Space Module (open for all; can be accessed on www.aim.gov.in) for the detailed understanding of key concepts. The final innovation can be a physical/ digital solution (App, Game, 3D Design, etc.) developed using any of the ATL Module/ Platform (open for all) OR on any Open-Source/ Free platform.

Last date to submit entries to the ATL Space C

Last date to submit

entries to the ATL Space Challenge 2021 is 30 September 2021

Apply Online:-

https://aimapp2.aim.gov.in/atlspace/atlspace_apply.php

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