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How can I prepare for NTSE English?
10 Tips to Prepare for NTSE 2020 in One Month
- Understand the syllabus.
- NTSE 2020 Syllabus.
- Check NTSE 2020 Exam Pattern.
- Understand your strengths and weaknesses.
- Study from home.
- Take mock tests.
- Revise regularly.
- Get answers to your doubts.
Does English come in NTSE?
NTSE paper is available in both the Hindi and English mediums. Students need to select any one language from both languages. Every correct answer will fetch 1 mark while there is no negative marking for wrong attempts.
Is NTSE tough or easy?
The National Talent Search Examination (NTSE) is one of the hardest school level scholarship exams that India’s education system has up its sleeve. The exam recognizes the talent of deserving students, from a pool of millions, takes some doing, and this is what makes the NTSE so challenging.
How do I prepare for NTSE exam?
Start your preperation with last year’s NTSE papers: The objective is understand the type of questions asked and your current level. I suggest that you take last year’s paper or good NTSE sample questions and just write the exam once with all seriousness. Does not matter if you have not prepared or never heard of it before.
What is the syllabus for NTSE 2021 exam?
Students must cover the entire syllabus of class 9 and 10 to prepare for NTSE 2021 Exam as NCERT doesn’t provide any specific syllabus for the test. Quickly share your details with to get the solution on your email. Mr. AL is solving your question.
Is NTSE Stage 2 exam postponed?
However, the stage 2 exam has been postponed for now. The exam pattern and syllabus are similar in both stages but the difficulty level will be a bit high in the NTSE stage 2 exam. Aspirants should work hard to obtain good marks in NTSE exam 2021, which is around the corner.
How many scholarships are given in NTSE exam?
The NTSE is a nationwide examination open to students of Class 10. About 1000 scholarships are awarded every year. Do you want a monthly scholarship of Rs 1250 for pursuing Science, Social Science, Humanities, Fine Arts, Languages, Commerce, or Vocational Studies in Classes 11 and 12?