KMV Collegiate Sr. Sec. School Nurtures Young Scientific Minds Through Science Budding Experiment Competition
KMV Collegiate Senior Secondary School, a prestigious extension of Kanya Maha Vidyalaya (Autonomous), has always remained dedicated to fostering the holistic development of its students. Along with academic excellence, the institution consistently endeavours to nurture scientific curiosity, research aptitude and innovative thinking among young learners.
Jalandhar, December 24, 2025: KMV Collegiate Senior Secondary School, a prestigious extension of Kanya Maha Vidyalaya (Autonomous), has always remained dedicated to fostering the holistic development of its students. Along with academic excellence, the institution consistently endeavours to nurture scientific curiosity, research aptitude and innovative thinking among young learners.
In this direction, the collegiate school organised the Science Budding Experiment Competition as part of an intra-school initiative aimed at promoting scientific curiosity, creativity and hands-on learning among students. The event was inaugurated by Prof. Atima Sharma Dwivedi, whose encouragement infused great motivation and enthusiasm among the participants.
The competition inspired young learners to think like budding scientists by designing and demonstrating experiments based on Physics, Chemistry, Biology and Mathematics. A total of 15 teams participated, presenting innovative models and confidently explaining the scientific concepts underlying their experiments.
Through this activity, students were provided with a valuable platform to explore scientific concepts through practical demonstrations, enhance problem-solving and analytical skills, and build confidence in presenting and communicating scientific ideas.
The competition witnessed enthusiastic participation, with students showcasing an impressive array of science models, innovative experiments and research-based projects. Their creativity and scientific spirit added remarkable vibrancy to the event, while each exhibit reflected the students’ curiosity, problem-solving abilities and keen interest in scientific exploration, earning an overwhelming response from teachers and fellow students alike.
Result are as follows:
|
S. No. |
Team Name |
Model / Topic |
Name of the Participants |
Position |
|
1 |
Team-A |
Energy Generator |
Komal, Radha, Pooja |
Consolation |
|
2 |
Team-B |
Pythagoras Theorem |
Epshita, Gurleen, Heena, Sapna |
2nd |
|
3 |
Team-C |
Acid Base Reaction |
Avneet, Simranjit Saggu |
3rd |
|
4 |
Team-D |
Waste Water Filtration |
Geetanjali, Simranpreet, Karandeep, Nitika Joshi |
Consolation |
|
5 |
Team-E |
Probability |
Aditi, Tanvi, Ishmeet |
Consolation |
|
6 |
Team-F |
Number Game |
Khushmeet, Khushpreet, Shabnam, Mankirat |
Consolation |
|
7 |
Team-G |
Benedict Reagent Test |
Vanshika, Harshita |
1st |
|
8 |
Team-H |
Leaf Starch Test |
Alisha |
Consolation |
|
9 |
Team-I |
Kaleidoscope |
Harpreet, Sneha, Jasneet, Manpreet |
Consolation |
|
10 |
Team-J |
Evolution of Gas |
Kareena, Manpreet |
Consolation |
|
11 |
Team-K |
Types of Motion |
Manisha Kaur |
Consolation |
|
12 |
Team-L |
Newton’s Third Law |
Simran, Jannat |
Consolation |
|
13 |
Team-M |
Light Refraction |
Amandeep |
3rd |
|
14 |
Team-N |
Trigonometric Functions + Electrolysis |
Sukhpreet, Sonali, Komal, Drishti |
2nd |
|
15 |
Team-O |
Free Energy Device |
Lakshmi, Neha, Sona |
Consolation |
Rajat Kumar 

