NTSE exam
Hello student,
Hope you are fine , so I think there must be some confusion from your side , please again check your admit card there will be application number and roll number with 9 digit so please fill the roll number not the application number .
Hope this helps!
Dear Student,
Students studying in class 10 are eligible to appear in the NTSE 2021 exam. Those students who will qualify stage 1 exam will be eligible for the stage 2 exam. It must be noted that Indian students studying abroad can appear directly for the stage 2 exam.
NTSE Eligibility Criteria 2021- Age Limit
NCERT has prescribed the age limit for open school students to appear in the NTSE stage 1. Open students should be below the age of 18 years (as of July 1, 2020). This age limit is applicable for both Indian students as well as for students of Indian origin studying abroad.
For more details, you can visit :- https://school.careers360.com/articles/ntse-eligibility-criteria
Happy Learning!
Hello Aspirant,
Since you have not mentioned the name of your state so it is quite difficult to guide you with an accurate information but if we go through your profile then it shows that you belongs to Tamil Nadu, if not then please mention the correct one in comment section below.
See on such score you can easily qualify NTSE stage 1 but no chances of being shortlisted for stage 2 because the expected cut-off for shortlisting of candidate for stage 2 from Tamil Nadu is 150-155 for OBC category.
NTSE Tamil Nadu expected cut-off for 2021 :-
Category
Cutoff
General
155-165
OBC
150-155
SC
135-140
So it shows that you have almost no chances to be qualified for stage 2 but still we have to wait because the cut-off mentioned above is only the expected cut-off.
Cut off depends upon various factors such as the difficulty level of stage 1 exam, Tamil Nadu State quota, number of students appeared in the stage 1 exam, last year's NTSE Tamil Nadu cutoff and so on.
You can also check out complete details about the expected cut-offs for NTSE MP 2021 from the link given below :-
https://school.careers360.com/articles/ntse-madhya-pradesh-cutoff
I hope this information helps you.
Good Luck!!
Hello,
No class 11th candidate are not eligible for NTSE exam. Only candidates who are in class 10th are eligible for NTSE. Students studying in class 10th from recognised schools are eligible to appear in NTSE stage 1. State level exam conducting authorities release NTSE registration forms 2021-22 in online and offline mode. It is expected that the NTSE 2021 application form will be released in October/November 2021. Only those who are eligible will be able to fill the form.
Hey Aspirant!
Unfortunately there aren't any exam centers in Gaya presently. However, you can apply online through there website https://ncert.nic.in/national-talent-examination.php
To know more about NTSE exam centers, click here: https://school.careers360.com/articles/ntse-exam-centres
Hi
Which category do you belong to dear?
I am guessing you are from general category
This is difficult to predict whether you will be able to qualify NTSE stage 1 examination or not as qualifying cut off marks or not as cut off marks depends upon a number of factors like
* number of students that appeared in the ntse exam,
*kind of marks obtained by them in ntse examination,
*toughness level of the ntse examination etc.
But yes,
When we go through previous year trends then,
Yes, with 135- 140 marks you hold a decent chance to qualify NTSE stage 1 in order to be eligible for stage 2.
For example,
The ntse 2019 chhattisgarh stage 1 cut off to be eligible for NTSE stage 2 is given below category wise:-
Category you belong
Cutoff marks
129
110
100
ST
113
You can check the same by visiting our page for which link is provided below :-
https://school.careers360.com/articles/ntse-chhattisgarh-result
Ntse stage 1 Chhattisgarh result will be declared on its official website i. e scert.cg.gov.in
Thank you
In 2020 the cut off for NTSE Karnataka stage 1 for OBC category was 129 marks. In 2021 the cut off marks for stage 1 for OBC category is expected to be in between 125-135 marks. Considering this you have decent chances to qualify in stage 1 and appear for NTSE stage 2. SO you can start your preparation for stage 2. The cut off changes every year depending on the total number of candidates appeared, difficulty level of examination, highest score, least score etc.
Click on the link below to read our article on NTSE Karnataka cut off
https://school.careers360.com/articles/ntse-karnataka-cutoff
Dear Aspirant,
EWS category is economically weaker section category which is eligible to the candidates whose family income is less than 8 lakhs per annum with some other conditions. EWS category is a sub category of General/Open category. All the candidates under EWS category are General/Open category candidates. So, if it is showing OC , means Open category there is nothing to worry about.
Hope I answered your query, thankyou!
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