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Young Scientist Awards asks students in grades 1-12 to submit a 1–5 minute video or writeup with images for a chance to win a Trophy and an exclusive GEMA’s International Science Club Membership.




We are delighted to announce that GEMA International Young Scientists Award is now open to accept Registrations!
This all-virtual event will feature the same celebration of young people’s creativity, world-class competition and global cultural exchange as previous years. The submissions this year will be through Recorded Video Uploads or write up images.
Understanding this, GEMA is organizing “International Young Scientist Award” through recorded video submission or writeup with images, with the aim to evolve the creativity among the students, the future leaders.
LAST DATE OF REGISTRATION AND SUBMISSION: 31st October 2026
REGISTRATION FEE: INR500
Challenge Details

Rules & Prizes
Best Project Winners
3 Trophy Winning Team/Individual Entry in each category, Gold, Silver, Bronze Trophy along with recognition in press releases.
Outstanding Project Winners
10 Gold Medals for Outstanding Team/Individual Entry in each category along with recognition in press releases.
Certificate
Every participant gets an e-certificate.
Honorable Mention Teachers/Coordinators
Trophy and Certificate for all Teachers sending Bulk entries
School with the most entries
Special recognition in press releases and Trophy

Timeline
Challenge Opens
Challenge Closes
31st October 2026
Winner Announcements
1st December 2026
E-Certificate
1st December 2026
Trophy/Medal Dispatch

Video Judging
Creativity ( 30% of Score)
Ingenuity and innvotive thinking.
Scientific Knowledge (30% of Score)
Apply STEM principles to real challenges.
Persuasiveness and Effective Communication (20% of Score)
Demonstrate passion and research.
Overall Presentation (20% of Score)
Connect all the dots to inspire others.
Categories
We have divided students into 4 groups
Students can choose any varied basic concepts or principal of Science, they can perform an experiment, conduct an activity or design a working model or a chart paper presentation which elucidates the principle that they have chosen. Science and its applications are way beyond the textbook experiments and class activities, so to boost the interest of students in science and help them learn the basics, GEMA’s Young Scientist Awards give opportunity to students to create simple and interesting experiments and observation projects, that enable them to understand varied basic concepts of Science.
Group Newton
Grade 1-3
Group Einstein
Grade 4-6
Group Galileo
Grade 7-9
Group Darwin
Grade 10-12
Guide For Representing The Video:
To enter, teams will be asked to create a 1-5 minute film that:
- Briefly outlines the project they have created
- Describes their scientific solution
- Explains the science behind their idea
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