Doha: Science India Forum (SIF) Qatar, under the patronage of the Indian Embassy in Qatar, has announced the winners of Qatar Children Science Congress (QCSC) - 2022 Contest.
QCSC has been held every year since 2015 under a focal theme and sub themes that is relevant to the contemporary world. This year the theme is “Understanding Ecosystem for health and well-being”
SIF Qatar team expressed its appreciation to all the school principals, guide teachers for ensuring maximum participation in the QCSC - 2022 Contest. A total of 164 teams from 19 schools had participated and the teams had to undergo three rounds of evaluation.
The project evaluations were conducted by a team of scientists, professionals and technocrats. Out of the 164 teams who participated, 49 teams were shortlisted for the third and final evaluation round that was conducted on November 11, 2022.
All the submitted project reports were well-assessed by eminent professors, scientists and professionals in the field and trained by NCSC trainers. The projects were assessed by two evaluators in the preliminary rounds and in the final round assessment conducted by consensus among all the evaluators.
The winner (NCSC qualifier) in the senior Category is Bhavans Public School comprising of team leader Adithya Ajith Pillai, team member Ayaan Mohd. Najeeb and guide teacher Arun kumar Sampathu.
The 1st runner up (NCSC qualifier) is Birla Public School comprising of team leader Kishan Ramesh, team member Vikramaditya and guide teacher Sunitha Ramesh.
The 2nd runner up is DPS-Modern Indian school comprising of team leader Aditya Shukla, team member Abaan Abdullah Shanid and guide teacher Noushaja Keloth.
The winner in the Junior category is DPS Modern Indian school comprising of team leader Syeda Aleeza Anaum, team member Maairah Rimas Chadkan and guide teacher Steffi Herald Francis.
The 1st runner up is Birla Public School comprising of team leader Hridul Sreenivasan, team member Alan Ton George Thomas and guide teacher Kalidasan Shanmugam. The 2nd runner up is Rajagiri Public School comprising of team leader Sonit Puri, team member Arush Ranjit and guide teacher Chitra Rajendran.
The top two projects are nominated for the National Children’s Science Congress-NCSC to be held in Ahmedabad, India from January 27 to 31.