5 college students were selected to represent india at the 2025 international Olympiad on Astronomy and Astrophysics (IOAA), set to be held in mumbai this August.

The selection was made at some stage in the Orientation-cum-Selection Camp (OCSC) organized at the indian Institute of technology Training and Studies (IISER), Mohali.

The camp, held with the aid of IISER Mohali, supplied hands-on training and tested college students' understanding of astronomy and astrophysics. The 37 college students who attended the camp had been shortlisted from approximately 500 applicants who seemed fit for the indian National Astronomy Olympiad.

Professor Jasjeet Singh Bagla of the Department of Physical Sciences at IISER Mohali said that 54 college students had certified for the camp based on their countrywide-level examination ranks.

Out of them, 37 took element within the training, and five have been eventually decided on to form the national crew for IOAA 2025.

Unique awards and expert sessions mark the journey to IOAA 2025.

The selected college students are Aarush Mishra, Sumant Gupta, Banibrata Majee, Panini, and Akshat Srivastava. Those students will represent india in the international event, which brings together a number of the excellent younger minds in astronomy from across the globe.

Special awards have been additionally given to students based totally on their performance all through the camp. Aarush Mishra obtained the CL Bhat Memorial Award for average performance.

Sumant Gupta earned popularity for the first-class rating within the observational test. Akshat Srivastava stood out with the aid of winning two awards—for idea and information evaluation.

The training at the camp included classes on telescope managing, sky statements, lectures, and trouble-solving tutorials.

The OCSC is typically organized by using the Homi Bhabha Centre for technology Schooling (HBCSE), part of the Tata Institute of Fundamental Research (TIFR), Mumbai.

This yr, with HBCSE hosting the IOAA, the task of schooling and selecting the crew was given to IISER Mohali.

Faculty and experts from numerous institutes, along with IIT Kanpur, NISER Bhubaneswar, IUCAA Pune, and others, helped behavior the camp. A visitor lecture by professor Dipankar Bhattacharya of Ashoka university centered on the use of different wavebands in astronomy.


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