Official Scholarship Orientation
& Strategy Session
Everything you need to know about the exam pattern, rules, and how to secure your scholarship.
🗓️ Saturday, February 28, 2026
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⏰ 7:00 PM – 8:00 PM IST
Strictly Limited Capacity
Join Zoom Session
Capacity Rule: Limited to the very first 300 participants.
Policy: Participation is First-Come, First-Served. The virtual room locks automatically once capacity is reached. Please join exactly at 7:00 PM to secure your spot.
Meeting ID: 819 9047 3394
Passcode: 772593
Passcode: 772593
Detailed Agenda (What We Will Cover)
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•The Scholarship Roadmap: Complete breakdown of the selection process (Round 1 to Final Interview) and disqualification rules.
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•Exam Pattern & Strategy: Deep dive into the “Logical Reasoning & Analytical Ability” syllabus and marking scheme.
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•Anti-Cheating & Proctoring: How the AI proctoring works and common mistakes that automatically disqualify students.
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•Preparation Resources: How to study effectively and manage your time during the exam.
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•Live Q&A Session: We will dedicate the last 30 minutes entirely to your questions live.
Frequently Asked Questions
What if the Zoom meeting is full?
Because we have a strict platform limit of 300 seats, admission is purely first-come, first-served. If you miss out because the room is locked, you will need to wait for a future session. We highly recommend clicking the join link 5 minutes early.
Do I need to register separately for the Orientation?
No. If you have applied for the scholarship, you are welcome to attend. No separate registration is needed.
Is the session free?
Yes, the orientation session is completely free for all applicants.
Will a recording be available?
No.
Can I join from my mobile phone?
Yes! The Zoom platform works perfectly on both mobile devices and desktop computers. If using a phone, please ensure you have the Zoom app installed prior to the meeting.
Final Note:
This orientation session is strongly recommended for all applicants. It will help you understand the process clearly, avoid common mistakes, and approach the scholarship exam with confidence.