National Talent Search Examination
If you are talking about the government medical colleges, then unfortunately not. See according to government medical colleges, the sole criteria of you getting admission over there is your score and rank in National Eligibility cum Entrance Test or NEET. It does not matter even an iota that what your other achievements are.
So, in all, you'll not be preferred over others due to your NTSE tag. Hope I have answered your question. All the best!
Hello,
The NTSE Exam is a scholarship exam held by the NCERT for students of class 10 every year. It is conducted in two levels , A candidate needs to qualify both the levels to be eligible for the scholarship.
For the year 2022-23 the First level of the exam will be held on December 2022 and the admit card will be released on November 2022.
Whereas, the Second level of the exam will be held on June 2023 and the admit card for the same will be released in the Third week of May 2023.
I hope this information helps you .
All the best.
NTSE exams used to happen in the months of November and December. This year too it must happen during that time. Forms for registrations usually outs in August and last till September. After the exams, NTSE will probably release its merit list in January 2023.
Usually the cutoff to qualify NTSE stage 1 is 40% marks in MAT and SAT both for General/OBC category and 32% marks for SC/ST category in MAT and SAT separately.
To know more about NTSE exam, checkout : https://school.careers360.com/articles/ntse-result
Hi there.
The National Talent Search Examination (NTSE) scholarship test is administered by the NCERT to class 10 students in an effort to promote further study in the social and natural sciences. Students who are interested in applying for an NTSE scholarship must speak with the appropriate school administration. Candidates must pass both of the examination's two phases in order to be eligible for the scholarship programme.
Only Class 10 students from recognised institutions, including those enrolled in open and distance learning programmes, may apply.
2. The pupil needs to be an Indian national.
3. Students must be younger than 18 years old.
4. Students from any state or the UT may apply because there are no residence restrictions.
For students to be eligible to take the NTSE stage 1 exam, several states have a predetermined qualifying percentage of marks on the class 9 exam.
Hello sir,
Hope you are doing absolutely great.
SO with regard to your query, YES your daughter is completely eligible to write the NTSE stage 2 exam. Because, as per the eligibility criteria prescribed by the NTSE, candidates who are appearing for the 10th exams, and those who appeared and result is pending are also eligible for the exam.
Generally those students who are currently studying 10th class in any recognized board are eligible for the Stage 1 exam, and those students who are eligible for stage 1 are also eligible for stage 2.
Checkout the following link for any information regarding NTSE eligibility criteria: https://school.careers360.com/articles/ntse-eligibility-criteria#:~:text=Students%20studying%20in%20class%2010,for%20the%20stage%202%20exam
Hope this helps you!!
Hi,
The National Talent Search Examination (NTSE) is a national level examination conducted by the CBSE every year to select talented students for admission into various courses in engineering and medical colleges. The NTSE is conducted in two stages: Stage I and Stage II.
Stage-I of the exam consists of three subjects: Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics.
Stage-II of the exam consists of Biology, English Language and General Knowledge.
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