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How do I become a NTSE scholar?
NTSE
- Only Class 10th students are eligible to write NTSE Exam paper provided the student is studying in a School recognized by the government.
- The Student should be below 18 years of age.
- Previously employed students are not eligible to write NTSE paper.
- Open Distance Learning (ODL) Students are also eligible.
What is the average cutoff of NTSE Stage 2?
NTSE Stage 2 2022 Expected Cutoff- Category-wise Cutoff
Categories | Cutoffs |
---|---|
General | 132 |
SC | 98 |
ST | 89 |
OBC | 110 |
Is pencil allowed in NTSE?
Last but not the least , the students should take care of their exam kit beforehand i.e. they should keep all the essential things like admit card, pen, pencil, etc. to avoid any kind of last minute hustle in NTSE Exam.
What is the procedure to get NTSE scholarship?
Students have to clear stage 1 (State level examination) to appear for stage 2 (National level examination). Rank holders of stage 2 will be awarded NTSE scholarships. After getting the NTSE scholarship in 10th standard, if a student wants to keep having a scholarship amount, they must fulfil a few conditions.
What is the difference between NTSE Stage 2 and NTSE 2020?
Whereas the NTSE stage 2 exam has been postponed due to a surge in COVID-19 cases. The revised stage 2 exam dates will be released once the ongoing situation normalises. Students who clear both the examinations are awarded the NTSE 2020 scholarship amount for pursuing higher education.
What is the eligibility criteria for NTSE?
The student must complete all these eligibility criteria to sit in the NTSE examination. Students have to clear stage 1 (State level examination) to appear for stage 2 (National level examination). Rank holders of stage 2 will be awarded NTSE scholarships.
What is NTSE in 10th?
National Talent Search Examination is specifically designed for the students of the 10th standard by NCERT to distribute scholarships to students for further studies. A rank holder in the NTSE examination gets scholarships for their 11th,12th, graduation, post-graduation, and PhD programs.