Students across the country are excited to apply for ALLEN TALLENTEX, one of the biggest talent promotion exams in the country. Every student wants to appear in this exam to win scholarship up to 90 percent in ALLEN fees and cash prizes.

Pankaj Agarwal, Vice President of ALLEN Career Institute and National Head of TALLENTEX, said that 18.25 lakh students have appeared in the exam since its inception. This exam will be held on 5th and 12th October this year in both online and offline mode for the students of class 5 to 10. Last date for application in the exam is 30 September. Along with registration in TALLENTEX, test papers will be made available to students on the website for practice, so that they can prepare by understanding the level of the test. The syllabus of the exam will be of NCERT. Information about the exam pattern and syllabus is also available on the website.

Agarwal said that students will be given national and state rank along with cash prize of Rs 2.50 Crores and scholarship of Rs 250 Crores in TALLENTEX. Based on the performance in the exam, students can get up to 90 percent scholarship on admission in ALLEN classroom and digital courses. Competitive Success Index will also be issued separately to each student. Students can register by visiting www.tallentex.com or by filling online form or by visiting the nearest ALLEN centre.

He said that this exam helps students to analyse academic excellence. Competitive Success Index will be given as a double benefit to the students participating in TALLENTEX. Through this index, the student can find out what would have been his national ranking if he had appeared in exams like JEE, NEET, CA and CS. These will be released with the announcement of CSI result.

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