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i got 133 marks in ntse stage 1 karnataka, and iam in general category, will i select ntse stage 2


Harshini 10th Feb, 2021
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Anurag Khanna 22nd Mar, 2021

Hello Aspirant,

See on such score you can easily qualify NTSE stage 1 very less chances of being shortlisted for stage 2 because the expected cut-off for shortlisting of candidate for stage 2 from Karnataka is 150-160 for General category.

NTSE Karnataka expected cut-off for 2021 :-

Categories

Cutoff Score

General

150-160

OBC

125-135

SC

115-125

ST

110-120

PH

70-80

EWS

80-85


So it shows that you have very less 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, Karnataka State quota, number of students appeared in the stage 1 exam, last year's NTSE Karnataka cutoff and so on.

You can also check out complete details about the expected cut-offs for NTSE Karnataka 2021 from the link given below :-

https://school.careers360.com/articles/ntse-karnataka-cutoff

I hope this information helps you.

Good Luck!!

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