For science students in Class 12 in government schools across the country, the Dakshana Foundation provides a priceless opportunity: scholarships for JEE/NEET coaching after Class 12. The scholarship includes a year of free instruction, lodging, and meals at the Dakshana Valley Campus, which is close to Pune. Candidates must pass the Joint Dakshana Selection Test (JDST) 2024 and fulfill the following requirements in order to be eligible: currently enrolled in a government- or assisted-run class 12 science program for the 2023–2024 academic year, with completion of the Class XII board exams anticipated by May 2024;
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JDST Important Dates
Stage | Date | Description |
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Applications Open | January 1st, 2024 | Applications open for JDST 2024 (For JEE/NEET 2025) |
Last Date to Apply | February 20th, 2024 | Deadline to submit online application for JDST 2024 |
Mock Test for Shortlisted Students | March (Date to be notified) | Shortlisted students receive email/SMS invitation and can attempt the online mock test |
JDST Exam for Shortlisted Students | March 29th, 2024 | Online exam conducted for shortlisted students from Govt./Aided schools (except JNV students & those who appeared in JDST on Jan 21, 2024) |
JDST Exam for JNV & Eklavya Model Residential Schools | March 29th, 2024 | Online exam conducted for students from JNV & Eklavya Model Residential Schools |
Result Declaration | April (Tentative) | JDST results expected to be announced on the official website |
Medical Test & Interview for Selected Students | May (Tentative) | Selected students called for medical examination and interview process |
Scholarship Announcement | June (Tentative) | Final list of selected scholars for the Dakshana coaching program announced |
Stage | Date | Description |
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Applications Open | January 1st, 2024 | Applications open for JDST 2024 (For JEE/NEET 2025) |
Last Date to Apply | February 20th, 2024 | Deadline to submit online application for JDST 2024 |
Mock Test for Shortlisted Students | March (Date to be notified) | Shortlisted students receive email/SMS invitation and can attempt the online mock test |
JDST Exam for Shortlisted Students | March 29th, 2024 | Online exam conducted for shortlisted students from Govt./Aided schools (except JNV students & those who appeared in JDST on Jan 21, 2024) |
JDST Exam for JNV & Eklavya Model Residential Schools | March 29th, 2024 | Online exam conducted for students from JNV & Eklavya Model Residential Schools |
Result Declaration | April (Tentative) | JDST results expected to be announced on the official website |
Medical Test & Interview for Selected Students | May (Tentative) | Selected students called for medical examination and interview process |
Scholarship Announcement | June (Tentative) | Final list of selected scholars for the Dakshana coaching program announced |
Qualifications
- Students enrolled in class 12 science programs in government or assisted schools (apart from JNV students and those who took the JDST on January 21, 2024)
- Minimum cumulative scores in Science and Math for Class 10
- (GEN/EWS/OBC), 70% for SC, 60% for ST, and no cutoff for PD are required.
- Family income per year of less than Rs. 2 lakhs
JDST Exam Pattern
Feature | Details |
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Exam Date | March 29, 2024 (Online) |
Duration | 3 hours |
Number of Sections | 4 |
Sections | 1. Logical Reasoning |
Number of Questions per Section | 25 |
Question Type | Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) |
Marking Scheme | 3 marks awarded for each correct answer |
Total Marks | 300 |
Eligibility | Class 12 Science stream students studying in Govt./Aided schools (except JNV students & those who appeared in JDST on Jan 21, 2024) |
Minimum Marks in Class 10 | 85% (GEN/EWS/OBC), 70% (SC), 60% (ST), No cut-off for PD (in Maths & Science) |
Income limit | Annual family income less than Rs. 2 lakhs |
JDST Syllabus
The four primary disciplines included in the Joint Dakshana Selection Test (JDST) syllabus are Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics/Biology (based on your chosen stream), and Logical Reasoning. Below is a summary of every section:
- Analogies, classification, coding-decoding, syllogisms, blood relations, data sufficiency, verbal puzzles, etc. are examples of verbal reasoning themes.
- Non-Verbal Reasoning: This comprises direction sense, Venn diagrams, series completion, pattern identification, and figure analogies, among other skills.
Select one: Biology or mathematics
Mathematics: Includes topics from the NCERT syllabus for Classes 11 and 12, such as coordinate geometry, algebra, trigonometry, calculus, statistics, probability, and more.
Biology: Includes themes from the NCERT syllabus for Classes 11 and 12, such as genetics, ecology, cell biology, and biotechnology.
Physics:
covers a variety of subjects from the NCERT syllabus for Classes 11 and 12, such as contemporary physics, thermodynamics, optics, mechanics, and electromagnetic.
Chemistry:
includes the periodic table, chemical bonding, atomic structure, states of matter, solutions, electrochemistry, chemical kinetics, organic chemistry, and other topics included in the NCERT syllabus for Classes 11 and 12.
JDST Scholarship Benefits
Free Residential Guidance
At the Dakshana Valley Campus in Maharashtra, a year of free residential coaching for the IIT/NEET admission exams is provided to selected students.
This includes access to study tools and resources, individualized attention from knowledgeable teachers, and rigorous classroom coaching.
All-inclusive Support Framework:
The scholarship pays for all significant costs, including meals, lodging in a dorm, and medical bills.
A monthly stipend for personal costs is also given to students.
Throughout the coaching year, Dakshana also offers mentorship, direction, and emotional support.
Benefits for Academics:
access to a curriculum that is well-structured and in line with the most recent exam trends.
Students can monitor their progress with the use of performance analysis and frequent mock exams.
exposure to seminars, workshops, and guest lectures given by well-known professionals.
chance to converse with and pick up knowledge from peers from all backgrounds.
Promotion in Career
The Dakshana program raises your chances of passing the difficult IIT/NEET exams considerably.
Getting accepted into one of the top medical or engineering schools leads to a plethora of professional options.
You will get invaluable knowledge and skills from the program that will help you in your career.
Individual Growth
Strong leadership and collaborative abilities are fostered by living in a diverse and encouraging community.
Being exposed to a range of events and activities promotes the development of well-rounded personalities.
The course equips you with self-assurance, self-control, and commitment, readying you for any obstacles down the road.
JDST Admission Process
Stage | Description | Deadline |
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Eligibility Check | Review scholarship criteria (class, marks, income) | N/A |
Online Application | Submit application form and documents | February 20, 2024 |
Written Entrance Exam (JDST) | Take the online exam in designated centers | March 29, 2024 |
Shortlisting | Based on exam performance, shortlisted candidates notified | April (tentative) |
Dakshana Scholar Application (DSA) Form | Submit additional information and documents | Notified to shortlisted candidates |
Interview & Medical Test | Attend interview and medical examination | Date informed to shortlisted candidates |
Final Selection & Intimation | Selected candidates notified and offered the scholarship | May (tentative) |
Stage | Description | Deadline |
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Eligibility Check | Review scholarship criteria (class, marks, income) | N/A |
Online Application | Submit application form and documents | February 20, 2024 |
Written Entrance Exam (JDST) | Take the online exam in designated centers | March 29, 2024 |
Shortlisting | Based on exam performance, shortlisted candidates notified | April (tentative) |
Dakshana Scholar Application (DSA) Form | Submit additional information and documents | Notified to shortlisted candidates |
Interview & Medical Test | Attend interview and medical examination | Date informed to shortlisted candidates |
Final Selection & Intimation | Selected candidates notified and offered the scholarship | May (tentative) |
Frequently Asked Questions
Ace the JDST (Joint Dakshana Selection Test) with strong science & reasoning skills, meet eligibility criteria, and impress in interview & medical test.
Dakshana exam is a scholarship opportunity offering free coaching for IIT/NEET entrance exams to meritorious students from disadvantaged backgrounds.
- Assistant Manager: Graduate with minimum 60% marks and age between 21-30 years (relaxations for some categories).
- Other posts: Minimum age of 45 years with relevant professional experience and qualifications (details vary by post).
No, phones are generally not allowed in Dakshana due to their focus on dedicated studying.