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Physics Wallah (PW) has launched INR 250 Crores Scholarship Fund for JEE/NEET Aspirants via PW NSAT 2024. This is a major scholarship test to support NEET-UG and IIT-JEE aspirants

The top 1000 students will receive a 100% scholarship, including accommodation, with special consideration for the top 500 underprivileged students. This initiative aims to remove financial barriers and enhance educational opportunities.

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The NSAT exam will be held online from October 1-15, 2024, and offline on October 6 and 13, 2024, with registrations open for students from Class VI to XII. The exam registration fee has been waived to ensure inclusivity and any financial barriers. 

This ensures that financial limitations do not obstruct their path to academic excellence, providing them with security and relief. Additionally, students can join an Exclusive Rankers’ Group, significantly boosting their prospects of securing top rankings in prestigious exams like, NEET UG and IIT JEE.

Students can register using this link for scholarship exam – https://www.pw.live/scholarship/nsat/vidyapeeth

The scholarship initiative, totaling ₹250 Crores, represents one of the most significant financial aids ever made available to students. This massive support ensures that financial constraints do not hinder students’ educational aspirations, paving the way for a brighter future.

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