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73 Indian-American Teens Among Intel Science Finalists
Seventy-three Indian-American high schoolers are among 300 finalists of the Intel Science Talent Search contest announced Jan. 7. They will now compete with others the nationwide finals to be held in March in Washington, D.C. California had the maximum number of finalists at 24, followed by New York with 12 and Texas with seven.
The annual competition, which this year includes three first-place awards of $150,000 each, is considered the nation’s most prestigious pre-college science competition. From this select pool, 40 finalists are then invited to Washington, DC in March to participate in final judging, display their work to the public, meet with notable scientists, and compete for three top awards of $150,000 each.
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73 Indian-American Teens Among Intel Science Finalists |

Seventy-three Indian-American high schoolers are among 300 finalists of the Intel Science Talent Search contest announced Jan. 7. They will now compete with others the nationwide finals to be held in March in Washington, D.C. California had the maximum number of finalists at 24, followed by New York with 12 and Texas with seven.
The annual competition, which this year includes three first-place awards of $150,000 each, is considered the nation’s most prestigious pre-college science competition. From this select pool, 40 finalists are then invited to Washington, DC in March to participate in final judging, display their work to the public, meet with notable scientists, and compete for three top awards of $150,000 each.
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73 Indian-American Teens Among Intel Science Finalists |