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Syllabus that is covered in each standard.

III std.

• Living and Non-Living Things • Animals and Birds • Plants and Trees • States of Matter • Physical Properties • Natural Resources • Food, Clothing and Shelter • Seasons in the Year • Parts of the Body • Natural Disasters • Surroundings and cleanliness • Modes of Transport • Earth and Universe

IV std.

• Living and Non-Living things • Food • Water • The Human body • Health and Hygiene • Properties of Substances • Improved methods of Agriculture • Our Clothes • Shelter • First Aid and Safety • Adaptation • Atoms • Introduction to body organs • Renewable and non-renewable • Recycling and Reusing • The Sun

V std.

• Force and Types of Forces • Simple Machines • Work and Energy • Reproduction in Plants • Rocks, Minerals and Metals • Electricity • Metals • Conductors and Insulators • Gravity • Mass and Weight • Molecules • Solubility • Air and the Atmosphere • Human Body Organ- System • Useful Plants and Animals

VI std.

• Classification of Materials • The Earth’s Composition • Measurements and Estimations • Basic Physical Properties • Types of Motion • Scalar and Vector Quantities • Speed and Acceleration • Work, Energy and Power • Light and its Properties • Magnetism • Electricity, Current and Circuits • Sources of Food • Parts of a Plant- Classifications • Effects of improper diet • Environmental Comp’s, Habitat and Adaptation • Types of Changes around us • Molecules & Chemical Equations • Waste Management

VII std.

• Heat: Transmission and Effect • Light and the Human Eye • Sound and the propagation of Sound • Water Management • Complex Electric Circuits • Newton’s Laws of Motion • Food and Nutrition • Health, Nutrition and Diseases in Animals • Reproduction in Living things • Blood and its Circulation • The Nervous System • The respiratory System • Weather Climate & Adaptation • Hydrogen • Carbon and its Compounds • Coal and Petroleum • Acids, Bases and Salts • Combustion • Chemical Effects of Electric Currents

VIII std.

• Motion • Force • Gravitation • Thrust and Pressure • Work, Energy and Power • Sound • Matter • Classification of Matters • Atoms And Molecules • Structure of Atom • The Functional Unit of Life • Tissues • Classification of Organisms • Agriculture-Crop Production and Animal Husbandry • Health And Diseases in Humans • Soil And Biogeochemical Cycles
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Examination Details:

  • Duration: Each question paper consists of 100 marks and must be completed within 60 minutes.
  • Question Format: All questions are objective type, carrying 1 mark each. Students select the correct answer from the four options provided and mark it on the OMR sheet provided by WEI.

We look forward to nurturing the next generation of scientific minds through these scholarship examinations. 

WISDOM Educational Institute: Fostering Science Talent through Scholarship Examinations

After having a decade-long experience of successfully conducting Mathematics Scholarship Examinations , WISDOM Educational Institute,  introduced scholarship examinations that cover Science for students in 3rd to 8th standards. As the educational landscape becomes increasingly competitive and diverse, it is crucial to equip students with a solid foundation in scientific concepts.

Key Objectives:

  1. Clarity of Concepts: Science thrives on understanding. WISDOM emphasizes the importance of clear concepts and encourages students to relate scientific principles to their everyday experiences. By grasping the underlying cycles and processes, students can confidently tackle more advanced topics in the future.

  2. Cause and Effect: Appearing for these science exams will enable students to explore the cause-and-effect relationships inherent in scientific phenomena. This analytical approach goes beyond rote memorization, fostering a deeper understanding of the subject matter.

  3. Affection for Science: WISDOM believes that genuine affection for a subject leads to better academic performance. By encouraging students to engage with science in a meaningful way, we hope to ignite their passion for learning.