Launched in April, the YIP is a platform to foster young minds - students from class VIII to X - with scientific enthusiasm and a credo to solve the problems facing the globe.
Altogether, 24 school teams have cleared two elimination rounds and reached the two-day final rounds to be held in the IIT Kharagpur campus from tomorrow.
The students would come with a scientific innovation in the form of working models, diagrams or animations that can potentially solve a problem facing the globe.
Six key domains have been identified for the programme -- energy, agriculture and food sciences, environment, hardware modelling, product designing and bio-tech.
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The teams will make model and poster presentation of their ideas along with an exhibition open to visitors and seven IIT-KGP faculty members will judge the projects.
The programme would give the participants an idea of innovative research and encourage them to pursue a career in scientific research against popular career trends, she said.
The students would also get a chance to explore the scientific environment within the IIT campus and attend a workshop on robotics.
"The enthusiasm and creativity of the participating students is an indication of their potential. It is crucial to identify their talent at a budding age and nurture them as the future of India's scientific community," said Prof Baidurya Bhattacharya, Associate Dean, Alumni Affairs & International Relations and faculty lead for the event.
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