Innovation Starts Young: Is Your Child India’s Next-Gen Breakthrough Inventor?

At T-Hub, we believe that innovation knows no age, and nurturing the next generation of problem-solvers is key to driving India’s future. Inspired by Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam’s timeless words, “Dream, dream, dream. Dreams transform into thoughts, and thoughts result in action,” we are thrilled to partner with Dr. Kalam’s Mighty Minds Innovation Program 3.0 to inspire young minds nationwide.

Every parent wants their child to reach for the stars, but sometimes those stars seem impossibly far away. What if there was a way to bring them closer? A way to ignite the spark of innovation and ambition in your child’s heart? That’s exactly what Dr. Kalam’s Mighty Minds Innovation Program 3.0 aims to do.

This scholarship program isn’t just another academic competition; it’s a journey that can transform your child’s future, much like how a young Dr. Kalam’s curiosity about flight propelled him to the forefront of India’s aerospace revolution.

More Than Just a Test

As parents, we often see glimpses of genius in our children – a curious question here, an innovative solution there. But in the daily rush of life, these moments can slip by unnoticed. This program is your chance to pause and nurture those seeds of brilliance.

At T-Hub, we’ve seen firsthand how early exposure to innovation can transform lives. The Mighty Minds Innovation Program is designed to do just that—provide children with a platform to showcase their talents, enhance their problem-solving skills, and unlock their full potential. Here’s how it works:

The program consists of three exciting rounds:

Round 1: Your child takes an online quiz that tests more than just school learning. It’s a fun mix of brain teasers, general knowledge, and subject questions that spark curiosity and improve a child’s cognitive skills.

Round 2: If selected, your child gets to be a mini-inventor! They’ll work on solving real-world problems, creating their unique ideas and presenting them through a video.

Round 3: The brightest stars get a once-in-a-lifetime chance to share their ideas with a panel of industry experts who can help make these dreams come true.

Real Impact, Real Stories

Last year, over 1,00,000 students participated in this program. That’s 1,00,000 young minds who dared to dream bigger.

Here’s what parents of Mighty Minds have to say:

“The Mighty Minds program did help to develop my child’s knowledge. Through this programme, all the skills, either writing, scientific or even speaking skills, were tested, which helped her polish all of those skills. In the end, this programme was pretty insightful!”

“We are very thankful to Mighty Me for providing this unique platform for students to think out of the box and work on meaningful projects. This is surely going to provide more confidence and focus on our daughter as well, which is going to be very useful for her holistic development.”

Why Your Child Shouldn’t Miss This Opportunity

It’s More Than Just a Scholarship: While there’s a prize pool of ₹10 lakhs, the true reward lies in the journey of self-discovery and innovation.

Holistic Development: The program tests not only academic knowledge but also problem-solving skills, communication abilities, and innovative thinking, contributing to a holistic learning for children.

No Financial Barriers: There’s no application fee, making it accessible to all bright young minds across India.

Recognition at Every Step: From participation certificates to medals and cash prizes, your child’s efforts will be acknowledged and celebrated.

A Glimpse into the Future: By working on real-world problems, your child gets a head start in understanding global challenges and developing solutions.

Dr. Kalam once said, “Dream is not that which you see while sleeping; it is something that does not let you sleep.” This scholarship could be that dream for your child, sparking their imagination and inspiring them to make a difference.

Give your child the wings to soar. Register them for Dr. Kalam’s Mighty Minds Innovation Program 2024