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What comes in NTSE exam for Class 10?
The NTSE syllabus for the subjects Mathematics, English, General Knowledge, Mental Ability, Science and Social Science is given in the table mentioned below.
- Mathematics Syllabus.
- Science Syllabus.
- Social Science Syllabus.
- Mental Ability Syllabus.
- General Knowledge Syllabus.
- English Syllabus.
How many hours should I study in Class 10 for NTSE?
For clearing any exam, a decent amount of self-study is important. It is one of the most basic and important of all the tips to become an NTSE scholar. One should devote at least 3-4 hours to self-learning to crack this competitive exam.
Is NTSE exam compulsory for Class 10 students?
Aspirant of NTSE must be a student of class 10th. The minimum required academic percentage for the students is 60\% (for general category) and 55\% (for SC/ ST/PWD) in their 9th class. Students can give the stage 1 exam from their respective states. An eligible student must know the syllabus which is asked in NTSE.
Can a 10th class student appear for NTSE exam?
Only 10th class studying students can appear in NTSE. Those students who have appeared in NTSE while studying in class VIII are not eligible to write the exam again. Q 12: When the result of NTSE Stage- 1 held in November will be declared?
What is the full form of NTSE?
The full form of NTSE is the National Talent Search Examination. It is one of the most prestigious scholarship exams in this country. This test aims to provide financial assistance to the academically gifted students. The National Council of Educational Research and Training or NCERT organises this exam every year via a two-tier process.
What is the exam pattern of NTSE Stage 2?
Stage II: It is conducted by the National Council of Educational Research and Training (NCERT). It is a national level examination. The questions in the exam are multiple choice questions. The exam pattern for NTSE is the same for both stage 1 and stage 2.
Why NTSE is important for students?
It is not only about scholarship but a matter of great pride and honour for every student to be recognised as the nation’s talent. The NTSE (National Talent Search Examination) examination is conducted every year at two levels – Stage I (State level) and Stage II (National Level).
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