The Nobel Prize week is set to kickstart from Monday as the announcement commences with the award in Medicine.
While the selection process is rigorous, there is always a veil of secrecy on how the winners are selected by the jury for the world's most prestigious awards.
The secrecy behind selecting Nobel Prize winners is a fundamental part of the prestigious award process, ensuring fairness and impartiality across all categories.
The selection procedure is tightly controlled, with the identities of nominees and nominators kept confidential for 50 years. This policy prevents external pressures and speculation, maintaining the award's integrity and suspense surrounding the announcements.
A LONG PROCESS
Nobel nominations are restricted to select groups such as professors, previous laur