NTSE Eligibility

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Uttkarsh beriwal

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I'm sorry, but your MAT and SAT scores are not related to NTSE (National Talent Search Examination) eligibility. The eligibility criteria for NTSE stage 2 are based on the scores obtained in the stage 1 exam, which is conducted by the respective state education boards. Generally, students who have secured the minimum qualifying marks in the stage 1 exam are eligible to appear for the stage 2 exam. However, the eligibility criteria may vary from state to state. You can check with your state education board for more information on the NTSE eligibility criteria. Please upvote if it was helpful.

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Deeksha Dixit

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No, you cannot take the NTSE exam again if you are repeating the 10th grade. You can only take this exam if you are appearing for the 10th board exam for the first time. The NTSE is a merit-based exam, and those who successfully clear the stage and then the national-level exam are awarded scholars by the government. To be eligible for state level, you must be in the tenth grade and not be employed in the case of an open board. National level requires a minimum of 60% in 9th grade and completion of NTSE stage one. Repeaters are ineligible for the NTSE.

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