Mangaluru: The Association of Muslim Professionals organization is all set to host its annual competitive National Talent Search examination. The exam which started in November 2020, was being held online for the past three years and will this year be hosted in dual mode (i.e both online and offline). While, in the last 3 years, over 1.5 lakh+ students from 600+ districts across India participated, this year, the organization expects 1 lakh+ Students from 650+ Districts across India to participate, making it the biggest competition in the Country.
Different modes of participation:
This year, the AMP NTS will be conducted both online and offline, providing flexibility to participants.The offline mode offers candidates the chance to compete at 300+ centers across different cities and districts in India. The online participants, while not eligible for rewards, will receive a participation certificate and have the option to avail benefits by appearing for a written physical test in the future.
Examination details:
Date: Saturday, 25th November 2023 (Rajasthan State: 2nd December 2023 - Offline)
Registration Deadline: Monday, 20th November 2023
Time & Duration: 11 am, 90 minutes
Format: 100 multiple-choice questions (MCQs)
Scholarships and Rewards:
Scholarships worth Rupees 10 Crore+ await the top 500+ performers, ranging from 50% to 100% for IIT-JEE/NEET coaching from esteemed training partners. The selection process for scholarships involves a physical test, counseling, and other parameters. Financial support, academic scholarships, and mentorship initiatives are available for deserving and needy students.
Cash Prizes:
Coming to the cash awards section for top performers in various categories, with the first-place winners receiving ₹30,000. State toppers in each category also receive recognition and cash prizes.
In the meantime, E-certificates will be awarded to all participants, with special recognition for top national and state-level performers.
Additionally, the organization emphasizes understanding students' strengths and weaknesses, providing valuable insights for career and study planning. Initiatives like Employability Training Programs, Job Fairs, Campus Placement Programs, Skill Training, and Mentorship by Industry Experts are prioritized for participants.
How to register?
Download the AMP World App from Google Play store.
Sign up with personal details. Register for NTS by filling the form at the Student’s Registration tab.
Visit AMP NTS Scholarships List for detailed scholarship information.
Explore Training Partners for coaching opportunities.
About Association of Muslim Professionals
The Association of Muslim Professionals (AMP),for over 15 years, has dedicated itself to fostering Education Support, providing Employment Assistance, and driving Economic Empowerment within the community and the nation. In November 2020, AMP introduced the AMP National Talent Search (NTS), a transformative National Level Competition aimed at enhancing students' General Awareness and nurturing a competitive spirit
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Moscow (PTI): Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi on Monday met Russian President Vladimir Putin, who hailed the Iranian people for fighting bravely and heroically for their sovereignty and said Moscow is ready to do its best to help bring peace to West Asia as soon as possible.
Araghchi, who held talks with Omani and Pakistani leadership before arriving in Russia, met Putin in St. Petersburg and thanked him for supporting Iran, state-owned TASS news agency reported.
"Russia is ready to do everything in its power to ensure that peace in the Middle East is achieved as soon as possible," Putin said during his meeting with Araghchi, which was also attended by Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov.
Revealing that he received a message from Iranian Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei last week, Putin asked Araghchi to convey his "gratitude for this message and best wishes for his health and well-being."
He praised the Iranian people for fighting "bravely and heroically" for their sovereignty, Iran's state-run PRESS TV reported.
"We really hope that, based on the courage and desire for independence, the Iranian people, under the guidance of the new leader, will weather this difficult period of trials and peace will come,” Putin said.
He also stressed that Russia “intends to maintain” its strategic relations with Iran.
Araghchi said that the world witnessed Iran’s strength in countering the US during the recent war, and that the Islamic Republic is a "stable and powerful establishment."
"With their courage, the Iranian people succeeded in resisting the US aggression and will be able to endure it,” he said.
He said that it became clear that Iran has “great friends and allies” like Russia, and conveyed “warmest greetings” from Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei and President Masoud Pezeshkian to the Russian leader.
Araghchi said relations between Moscow and Tehran represent a “strategic partnership at the highest level” and will continue to develop "regardless of circumstances."
"We are grateful to you for the solid and strong positions in support of the Islamic Republic of Iran," he said.
Foreign Minister Lavrov said that the talks between President Putin and the Iranian Foreign Minister were "useful and constructive."
Kremlin Spokesman Dmitry Peskov later said that Russia is "ready to provide any good offices, any mediation services that are acceptable to the parties."
"We will be ready to do everything so that ultimately peace ensues, guaranteed peace, and that there is no return to hostilities," Peskov was quoted as saying by TASS.
He was asked how Moscow can assist in future negotiations on the Iranian settlement.
Araghchi arrived in Russia after his whirlwind trip to Islamabad, which, according to him, was “very productive” and involved “good consultations" with Pakistan's Army Chief Field Marshal Asim Munir, amid uncertainty over the second round of peace talks to resolve the war in West Asia.
"We held good consultations with our friends in Pakistan. The trip was successful. We assessed the outcome of our recent (meetings) and discussed in what direction and under what conditions talks can move on,” Araghchi said in a video posted on his Telegram channel upon his arrival in St Petersburg.
Referring to the second round of talks between the US and Iran to resolve the conflict in West Asia, Araghchi said: "Developments have taken place in the negotiations."
"Despite some progress in earlier rounds, the talks failed to reach their objectives due to the Americans' approach, the excessive demands they made, and the wrong approaches they adopted. Therefore, it was necessary to consult with our friends in Pakistan to review the latest situation,” Iran's official news agency IRNA quoted him as saying.
He said that the trip to Pakistan was a good opportunity to review developments related to the US-Israeli war against Iran, expressing confidence that “these consultations and coordination between the two countries will be highly significant.”
Araghchi arrived at St. Petersburg's Pulkovo Airport early Monday, where he was welcomed by Russian officials and Iran’s ambassador to Russia, Kazem Jalali, the report said.
The first round of peace talks between Iran and the US, held on April 11 and 12, failed to bring the desired result for the parties to the conflict.
The Iranian minister arrived in Islamabad for the second time on Sunday after a short visit to Oman, where he held talks with Sultan Haitham bin Tariq al-Said on security in the Strait of Hormuz and diplomatic efforts to end the Iran-US conflict.
After Araghchi left Pakistan for Oman on Saturday, President Donald Trump announced that US negotiators Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner would no longer be going to Islamabad for talks with Iran, contending that Washington held all the cards on the matter.
Trump on Sunday reiterated that the US and Iranian officials can talk by phone for a peace solution to the conflict.
On Tuesday, Trump extended the two-week ceasefire with Iran indefinitely to give Tehran more time to prepare a unified proposal to end the war, just hours before the truce was set to expire.
The war began when the US and Israel jointly attacked Iran on February 28, killing Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and several top commanders. The retaliation by the Islamic Republic extended the war to the entire Gulf region.
