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Mohd Faizan

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The NTSE 2023 Stage 1 exam is likely to be held on November 4 and 5, 2023 in pen and paper mode. The NTSE was not held in the year 2022, marking the first such omission in its 60-year history. NCERT plans to conduct NTSE 2023 and may accommodate students who missed the opportunity last year to earn the scholarship

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Pragati Delvadiya

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The National Talent Search Examination (NTSE) is a prestigious scholarship programme in India, typically conducted for students studying in Class 10. The application process for NTSE generally involves both individual and school involvement.Here's how the application process works:Individual Registration: Students can apply for NTSE individually by registering themselves for the exam. The exact process and registration details may vary from state to state as NTSE is conducted at the state level. You need to check the official website of the State Education Board or the designated authority in your state for registration guidelines.Scho
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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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To prepare for the NTSE exam in one month, you must have completed the 9th and 10th grade syllabus in advance. This is because the syllabus of the NTSE is vast, consisting of reasoning, social Science, and math topics. It is impossible to cover the entire syllabus in one month and then practice it as well. Therefore, if you have covered at least 80% of the syllabus in one month, you can follow the given tips:
1. Revise your syllabus as per an analysis of previous year's questions.
2. Make a list of repeating topics from PYQ analysis and revise them multiple times.
3. Practice each section daily from one good practice book of NTSE.
4. In
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Deeksha Dixit

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The NTSE Stage II is conducted at the national level. Those students who have successfully cleared state-level stage I are required to pass this stage to be awarded scholarships. Because it is sufficiently difficult, you can prepare for Stage 2 by following the expert advice provided:
1. Prepare the 9th and 10th NCERT books of math, Science, and social Science subjects.
2. Create a study schedule for daily and weekly preparation.
3. Revise all topics that you studied for stage one.
4. Use YouTube videos to study the difficult topics.
5. Make short notes on important topics that you can revise before the exam.
6. Solve as many mocks as y
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Deeksha Dixit

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The NTSE preparation is of limited use in preparation for the JEE exam. This is due to the differences in nature and parameters of both exams.
1. The NTSE exam syllabus consists of Biology social Science, and reasoning, whereas the JEE syllabus is oriented on PCM subjects.
2. The NTSE has comparatively easier questions due to the extensive syllabus, whereas the JEE exam requires in-depth knowledge of Physics Chemistry and math.
3. The NTSE is a high school level exam, whereas the JEE exam is conducted for 12th grade students. However, the NTSE preparation helps you cover the basics of Physics Chemistry and math. You can create a study
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Deeksha Dixit

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The NTSE exam was held in order to award scholarships to students in the tenth grade. The syllabus for the NTSE is as follows:
1. The syllabus is based on topics for classes 9 and 10.
2. Mental Ability Test MAT This part includes logical reasoning and analytical-based questions. The topics are verbal and nonverbal analogies, Venn diagrams, mathematical operations, coding and decoding, calendars, time, and clocks.
3. Scholastic Ability Test SAT This part includes questions based on social Science, and mathematics subjects. The topics are as per the course book, like magnetism, the structure of atoms, life processes, history, civics, math
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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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