Talents From Classes 5 to 10 Received Cash Prizes, Medals, Certificates & Awards
The awards ceremony and Success Power Session for TALLENTEX, one of the country’s largest talent search exams, was organized by ALLEN Career Institute Private Limited on 10 May, Sunday.
Brilliant students and their parents from across the country flocked to Kota to attend the event, held in the Samras Auditorium of ALLEN’s Samunnat Campus in Jawahar Nagar.
In ALLEN Tallentex 2026 program, cash prizes worth Rs 2.5 crore were given away to the toppers of classes 5 to 10.
ALLEN’s Directors Dr Govind Maheshwari, Rajesh Maheshwari and Dr Brajesh Maheshwari were present in the program. The guests honored the toppers.
Students of Pre Nurture Career Foundation (PNCF) gave a performance in the program. In this program organized on the occasion of Mother’s Day, the students presented a play based on mother’s sacrifice and women empowerment. Along with this, Unreal Dance Group gave wonderful performances.
On this occasion, ALLEN Director Dr. Govind Maheshwari said, “ALLEN has never lagged behind in nurturing talent. At every step, our goal is to put students first. ALLEN constantly strives to fulfill students’ dreams. ALLEN’s goal is to facilitate education with values, so that we can provide good doctors, engineers, and responsible citizens to the country.”
Here are the Champions of ALLEN TALLENTEX 2026
- In class 5, Anushree Sujoy Dey stood first, Aarash Pan second and Somrik Daptari third.
- In class 6, Kushagra Mishra stood first, Ridit Patra second and Aryesh Gorai third.
- Similarly, in class 7, Kartikey Bhagwat stood first, Dhritiman Sengupta second and Shubhi Yadav third.
- In class 8, Anay Singh stood first, Ridhan Goyal second and Abhineet Sarkar third.
- In class 9, Rithav Das stood first, Manan Mishra second and Pradipta Hazra third.
- In class 10, Saptadeepa Hazra stood first, Prajakta Kundu second and Varun Prabhakaran K.S. third.
These are the Prizes Given to the Winners
ALLEN Career Institute gave cash prizes along with national and state ranks to the students in Success Power Session. Talents were rewarded with medals, certificates, prize cheques and award sheets.
In class 5 to 7, first position holder was given Rs. 50 thousand, second and third were given Rs. 35 thousand each; in class 8, first position holder was given Rs. 1 lakh, second and third were given Rs. 40 thousand each; in class 9, first position holder was given Rs. 1 lakh and second and third were given Rs. 50 thousand each and in class 10, first position holder was given Rs. 1 lakh and second and third were given Rs. 75 thousand each.
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