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JIS Students Win Big at STEM Challenge

Summary

  • Students developed an automatic fire control system for electric vehicles.
  • The project won first prize in the science model making competition.
  • Another student secured third place for portraying Michael Faraday.
JIS Students Win Big at STEM Challenge

Students from The Jain International School (JIS) demonstrated exceptional talent at the 'Infinity 2025' Inter-School STEM Challenge, hosted by Delhi Public School. The school's representatives showcased remarkable innovation and technical acumen, securing significant accolades.

Aarav Dhawan and Aryana Wankar, both Class 10 students, captivated judges with their 'Automatic Fire Control System for Electric Vehicles'. This advanced project earned them the first prize in the highly competitive science model making category, highlighting their grasp of sustainable technology for modern transportation.

Further adding to JIS's success, Class 8 student Kavya Gumgaonkar secured third position in the novelty act category. His compelling portrayal of scientist Michael Faraday and his explanation of electromagnetic induction underscored the school's commitment to fostering a deep understanding of scientific principles across various age groups.

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JIS students created an automatic fire control system for electric vehicles and portrayed scientist Michael Faraday.
The 'Infinity 2025' Inter-School STEM Challenge was hosted by Delhi Public School, Kamptee Road.
Aarav Dhawan and Aryana Wankar won first prize, and Kavya Gumgaonkar secured third place.

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