About the Scientific Exhibition
The Scientific Exhibition at Nirvana 2.0 is a premier platform for young innovators to showcase their scientific projects, research findings, and creative solutions to real-world problems. This event encourages scientific thinking, innovation, and practical application of theoretical knowledge among school students.
Participants will have the opportunity to present their projects to a panel of expert judges, interact with industry professionals, and gain valuable feedback on their work. The exhibition covers a wide range of scientific disciplines including Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Environmental Science, Computer Science, and Engineering.
Exhibition Categories
Physics & Engineering
Mechanical devices, electronics, renewable energy, robotics
Chemistry & Materials
Chemical reactions, new materials, nanotechnology applications
Biology & Life Sciences
Biological research, medical innovations, biotechnology
Environmental Science
Sustainability projects, climate solutions, waste management
Computer Science
Software applications, AI projects, mobile apps, websites
Mathematics
Mathematical modeling, statistical analysis, algorithms
Rules & Guidelines
- Projects must be original work by the participating students
- Teams can have 1-3 members maximum
- All safety protocols must be followed during demonstrations
- Projects requiring electricity must use only low voltage (12V max)
- No hazardous chemicals or materials allowed
- Display setup time: 8:00 AM - 9:00 AM
- Judging will take place between 10:00 AM - 3:00 PM
- Public viewing: 3:00 PM - 5:00 PM
- Awards ceremony: 5:00 PM - 6:00 PM
- All participants must remain with their projects during judging
Eligibility Criteria
- Open to all school students (Grades 6-12)
- Valid school ID required for registration
- Projects must be completed within the last academic year
- Each school can register maximum 5 projects
- Registration deadline: March 10, 2025
- Registration fee: $25 per project
- Participants must bring their own display materials
Judging Criteria
Innovation & Creativity (25%)
Originality of idea, creative approach to problem-solving
Scientific Method (25%)
Use of scientific process, data collection, analysis
Presentation (20%)
Clarity of explanation, visual display, communication skills
Practical Application (20%)
Real-world relevance, potential impact, feasibility
Technical Execution (10%)
Quality of construction, functionality, reliability
Awards & Recognition
Best Overall Project
$500 cash prize + Trophy + Certificates
Category Winners
$200 cash prize + Medal + Certificates (6 categories)
Special Recognition
Most Innovative, Best Presentation, People's Choice
Participation
All participants receive certificates of participation