NTSE: Strategy, Easy to Crack It, All about NATIONAL TALENT SEARCH EXAM
Introduction To NTSE(NATIONAL TALENT SEARCH EXAM) :-
NTSE is so called NATIONAL TALENT SEARCH EXAM. NTSE is sponsored by government of india. We can say NTSE is well know exam as more than 19 Lakh student appear to NTSE exam. This massive appearance In ntse exam decrease in NTSE candidate to selection ratio to approx .001%
HISTORY OF NTSE*(NATIONAL TALENT SEARCH EXAM)
NTSE was introduced in Delhi in the year 1963. This year NTSE is restricted to Only delhi region with the capacity of Only 10 students for class 11th.
In 1964, NTSE become a national scheme as NTSE is extended to All STATE AND UNION TERRITORIES with the increased capacity of 350 students only for class 11th.
In 1976, NTSE extended to 500 student with the increase of examination pattern. Now Paper of NTSE contains MAT (MENTAL ABILITY TEST) and SAT(SCHOLASTICS ABLITY TEST) with The extension in class to 10th, 11th and 12th.
By 1981, A new era came with reservation in NTSE. By this year, the number of scholarship raise to 550, with 50 seats for ST AND ST. IN 1983, NTSE scholarship raised to 750 seats with 70 seats to SC AND ST.
In 2000, seats of NTSE rise to 1000 scholarship with reservation of 15% for SC and 7.5% to ST.
In 2010, drastic change occur to NTSE. As applicant of NTSE are from class 8th with 3% unordinary reservation to PWD candidate. One major thing occour this year GOVERNMENT STARTS TO AWARD STUDENT A SUM OF 500 RUPPEE FROM 9TH TO 12TH.
After some year, NTSE CUM NATIONAL TALENT SEARCH EXAM SCHOLAR get award of 1250 per month for 11th and 12th, whereas for UG AND PG it was 2000 rupee. This year applicant of NTSE IS ONLY FROM 10TH CLASS.
IN 2018 NTSE CHANGED A LOT. In NATIONAL TALENT SEARCH EXAM question is changed a Lot as 50 MAT question as well as 100 SAT LANGUAGE QUESTIONS asked. NTSE ALSO INCREASE ITS SCHOLARSHIP AMONUT OR PRIZE.
Syllabus of NTSE(NATIONAL TALENT SEARCH EXAM).
The NTSE come with two stages with each and every part unique in itself.
Let's start with the syllabus of NTSE:-
NTSE stage 1 syllabus:-
1. PHYSICS FOR NTSE STAGE 1:-
MOTION IN ONE DIMENSIONS, GRAVITATION, SOUND, FORCE AND NEWTON OF MOTION, WORK POWER AND ENERGY, HEAT(BASIC), OPTICS (REFLECTION, REFRACTION AND DEFUSION), ELECTRICITY, SOURCE OF ENERGY, MAGNETISM (HIGHER CONCEPT)
2. CHEMISTRY FOR NTSE stage 1:-
MOLE CONCEPT, ATOMIC STUCTURE, CHEMICAL BONDING, METALS AND NON-METALS (HIGHER CINCEPT OF METALLURGY), ACID BASE AND SALT, IONIC EQUIBLERIUM, CARBONS AND COMOUMD, PERIODIC TABLE
NOTE:- MUG ALL OF THE FORMULAS OF NCERT, GIVEN ABOVE
3. BIOLOGY FOR NTSE STAGE 1:-
CELL: STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION, DIVERSITY OF LIVING ORGANISM, LIFE PROCESS, REPRODUCTION, CONTROL AND CODINATION, HEREDITY AND EVOLUTION, OUR ENVIRONMENT, SUSTAINABLE USE OF ENVIRONMENT.
4. MATHS FOR NTSE STAGE 1:-
REAL NUMBER, LINEAR EQUATION, POLYNOMIAL, QUADRATIC EQUATION, TRIANGLE, MENSURATION,CIRCLE, CORDINATE GOMETRY, STATICS, SURFACE AREA AND VOLUME, AREA RELETED TO CIRCLE, PROBABILITY, RATIO AND PROPORTION, PERCENTAGE, S.I AND C.I, AP,GP AND HP, TRIGNOMETRY AND IDENTITY.
5. Syllabus of REASONANING FOR NTSE STAGE 1(MAT):-
SYLLOGISMS, VIEN DIAGRAMS, DICE, NUMBER SERIES, FIGURE SERIES, BLOOD RELATION, RELATIONSHIP WITH DATE, RELATIONSHIP WITH CLOCK.
6. Syllabus of social science NTSE STAGE 1:-
- HISTORY:- RISE OF NATIONISM IN EUROPE, NATIONALIST MOVEMENT OF INDO--CHINA, NATIONALISM IN INDIA, MAKING OF GLOBAL WORLD, AGE OF INDUSTRIALISATION, WORK LIFE AND LEISURE, PRINT CULTURE AND MODERN WORLD, NOVELS SOCIETY AND HISTORY, FRENCH REVOLUTION, SOCIALISM IN EUROPE, SOCIALISM IN EUROPE AND RUSSIAN REVOLUTION, NAZISM AND THE RISE OF HITLER, FOREST SOCIETY AND COLONISM, PASTORALIST IN MODERN WORLD, PEASENTS AND FARMER, STORY OF CRICKET, CLOTHING A SOCIAL HISTORY, INDUS VALLEY CIVILIZATION
- CIVICS:- POWER SHARING, FEDERALISM, DEMOCRACY AND DIVERSITY, GENDER RELIGION AND CASTE, POLITICAL PARTIES, OUTCOME OF DEMOCRACY, CHALLENGE TO DEMOCRACY, DEMOCRACY IN CONTEMPORARY WORLD, WHAT IS DEMOCRACY? WHY DEMOCRACY?, CONSTITUTIONAL DEGISN, ELECTORAL POLITICS, WORKING OF THE INSTITUTION, DEMOCRATIC RIGHTS.
- Geography:- RESOURCE AND DEVLOPMENT, FOREST AND WILDLIFE RESOURCES, WATER RESOURCE, AGRICULTURE, MINERAL AND ENERGY RESOURCES, MANUFACTURING INDUSTRIES, LIFE LINES OF NATIONAL ECONOMY
- ECONOMICS:- DEVLOPMENT, SECTOR OF INDIAN ECONOMY, MONEY AND CREDIT, GLOBALISATION, CONSUMER RIGHT
Syllabus for NTSE stage 2:-
PHYSICS FOR NTSE STAGE 2:-
MOTION IN ONE DIMENSIONS, GRAVITATION, SOUND, FORCE AND NEWTON OF MOTION, WORK POWER AND ENERGY, HEAT(BASIC), OPTICS (REFLECTION, REFRACTION AND DEFUSION), ELECTRICITY, SOURCE OF ENERGY, MAGNETISM (HIGHER CONCEPT), THRUST AND PRESURE
2. CHEMISTRY FOR NTSE stage 2:-
MOLE CONCEPT, ATOMIC STUCTURE, CHEMICAL BONDING, METALS AND NON-METALS (HIGHER CINCEPT OF METALLURGY), ACID BASE AND SALT, IONIC EQUIBLERIUM, CARBONS AND COMOUMD, PERIODIC TABLE, CHEMICAL EQUILIBRIUM.
NOTE:- MUG ALL OF THE FORMULAS OF NCERT, GIVEN ABOVE
3. BIOLOGY FOR NTSE STAGE 2:-
CELL: STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION, DIVERSITY OF LIVING ORGANISM, LIFE PROCESS, REPRODUCTION, CONTROL AND CODINATION, HEREDITY AND EVOLUTION, OUR ENVIRONMENT, SUSTAINABLE USE OF ENVIRONMENT.
4. MATHS FOR NTSE STAGE 2:-
REAL NUMBER, LINEAR EQUATION, POLYNOMIAL, QUADRATIC EQUATION, TRIANGLE, MENSURATION,CIRCLE, CORDINATE GOMETRY, STATICS, SURFACE AREA AND VOLUME, AREA RELETED TO CIRCLE, PROBABILITY, RATIO AND PROPORTION, PERCENTAGE, S.I AND C.I, AP,GP AND HP, TRIGNOMETRY AND IDENTITY
5. Syllabus of REASONANING FOR NTSE STAGE 2(MAT):-
SYLLOGISMS, VIEN DIAGRAMS, DICE, NUMBER SERIES, FIGURE SERIES, BLOOD RELATION, RELATIONSHIP WITH DATE, RELATIONSHIP WITH CLOCK, CODING AND DECODING, ANALOGY, CLASSIFICATION, METHEMATICAL OPERATION, DIRECTIIN SENSE TEST, ALPHABET TEST, PUZZLE TEST, CALENDER, ARTHETICAL REASONING STATMENT CONCLUSION, DATA SUFFICENCY, ELIGIBLITY TEST, RANKING.
6. Syllabus of social science NTSE STAGE 2:-
- HISTORY:- RISE OF NATIONISM IN EUROPE, NATIONALIST MOVEMENT OF INDO--CHINA, NATIONALISM IN INDIA, MAKING OF GLOBAL WORLD, AGE OF INDUSTRIALISATION, WORK LIFE AND LEISURE, PRINT CULTURE AND MODERN WORLD, NOVELS SOCIETY AND HISTORY, FRENCH REVOLUTION, SOCIALISM IN EUROPE, SOCIALISM IN EUROPE AND RUSSIAN REVOLUTION, NAZISM AND THE RISE OF HITLER, FOREST SOCIETY AND COLONISM, PASTORALIST IN MODERN WORLD, PEASENTS AND FARMER, STORY OF CRICKET, CLOTHING A SOCIAL HISTORY, INDUS VALLEY CIVILIZATION
- CIVICS:- POWER SHARING, FEDERALISM, DEMOCRACY AND DIVERSITY, GENDER RELIGION AND CASTE, POLITICAL PARTIES, OUTCOME OF DEMOCRACY, CHALLENGE TO DEMOCRACY, DEMOCRACY IN CONTEMPORARY WORLD, WHAT IS DEMOCRACY? WHY DEMOCRACY?, CONSTITUTIONAL DEGISN, ELECTORAL POLITICS, WORKING OF THE INSTITUTION, DEMOCRATIC RIGHTS.
- Geography:- RESOURCE AND DEVLOPMENT, FOREST AND WILDLIFE RESOURCES, WATER RESOURCE, AGRICULTURE, MINERAL AND ENERGY RESOURCES, MANUFACTURING INDUSTRIES, LIFE LINES OF NATIONAL ECONOMY
- ECONOMICS:- DEVLOPMENT, SECTOR OF INDIAN ECONOMY, MONEY AND CREDIT, GLOBALISATION, CONSUMER RIGHT
Books to be read for NTSE(NATIONAL TALENT SEARCH EXAM):-
NTSE(NATIONAL TALENT SEARCH EXAM) STRATEGY : HOW TO CRACK NTSE:-
Ntse(National Talent search Exam) is only for those people who are economic under developed.
Student must be clear that he/she is going to appear for NTSE(NATIONAL TALENT SEARCH EXAM). As we stated, NTSE has selection ratio of almost .001%. Total student appear in NTSE stage 1 is almost 19 lakh.
Student must clear about the topics given in above syllabus. The above should be cleared by student for NTSE stage 2 in above prescribed method:-
- Firstly, NTSE student must study book of class 9th and 10th(NCERT).
- Next step for NTSE Student, go through PEARSON books that is IIT FONDATION SERIES.
- Next step for NTSE student, Go through TMH books for numerical type.
- Next step for NTSE student, Go for english verbal books I.e ENGLISH.
- Next student for NTSE student, Go for NTSE EXPLORRER then NTSE 20 year solved question after that Students must read NTSE PACKAGE.
Student must clear about the topics given in above syllabus. The above should be cleared by student for NTSE stage 2 in above prescribed method:-
Before appearing to this myself NTSE stage 1 must be clear that The student came from 19 Lakh student. The NTSE stage 2 is too much tougher in respect of NTSE stage 1. AS, student is going to compete for best of best. This let NTSE stage 1 too difficult in respect of NTSE stage 2.
Previous year question paper NTSE :-
NTSE, 2016-17 (Stage-I)
- QP_NTSE-Stage-1_2016-17-AndhraPradesh
- QP_NTSE 20Stage-1_2016-17 Bihar
- QP_Chattisgarh_NTSE_Stage1_2016-17(MAT-LANGUAGE)
- QP_Chattisgarh NTSE Stage 2016-17 (SAT)
- QP_Delhi_NTSE_Stage1_2016-17_SAT
- QP_Delhi_NTSE_Stage1_2016-17_MAT
- QP_Delhi_NTSE_Stage1_2016-17_LANGUAGE
- QP_NTSE_Stage1_2016-17_Haryana_MAT-LANGUAGE-SAT
- QP_Jharkhand NTSE Stage1_2016-17
Profit to clear NTSE (STAGE 1, 2):-
There are too many profit to clear NTSE stage 1 as well as stage 2. Student will get too many benifit after clearing NTSE stage 1 and NTSE stage 2.
As stated NTSE is too much popular all over india. Thus, you will get too much popularity all over india after clearing stage 1 or stage 2, especially stage 2.
As stated NTSE is too much popular all over india. Thus, you will get too much popularity all over india after clearing stage 1 or stage 2, especially stage 2.
Loss to clear NTSE stage 2:-
If you clear only NTSE stage 1 you will not get anything after 6 month. Thats will crucial for NTSE.
OFFICAL WEBSITES OF NTSE:-
There are 29 states and 7 union territory with having Unique website for each in NTSE exam:-
The above given website facing of the states are their offical website for NTSE stage 1 as well as NTSE stage 2.
How to apply for NTSE stage 1 as well as NTSE stage 2 exam:-
Phase 1 exam NTSE 2019 is scheduled for 03 and 04 November and phase 2 examination is scheduled for 12 May 2019. The examination is carried out in of - line mode (pen and paper). Last week of September 2018, NTSE 2019 Registration is completed.
After downloading from the official website, candidates can fill out their application form offline. The Liaison Officer office will also be able to access their NTSA application form. The date on which a request was filed varies depending on the applicant state. Separate Stage 1 and Stage 2 application form must be completed.
Stage I application fee may apply according to the policies of the State. It must be validated when the form is collected. There is no application fee for steps II and only the fee must be paid in offline form, as other important details relating to NTSE's application form have been further described in the article.
When registered successfully, applicants are allowed to use their NTSE Admit Card. After all details have been filled in, the candidate must submit the NTSE application form and be signed by the Principal. The Liaison Officer can submit the application form. Applicants applying for NTSE 2019 must meet minimum eligibility criteria.
As on 1 July 2019, applicants shall not exceed 18 years. Before submitting your application form, applicants must fill out all the information carefully and verify it. After submission, no corrections are permitted. In May 2019 the NSTSS (National Science Talent Search Scheme) or National Talent Search Exam 2019 is carried out every year.
Shedule of NTSE 2019 Application Form
NTSE Form 2019 will be available from | September 2018 |
Mode of Application | Offline |
Official Website | www.ncert.nic.in |
Minimum qualification to apply for COMEDK | Class X |
Candidature | Indians candidates and Foreign candidates studying in India |
Documents required at the time of form-filling | Passport sized photo in school uniform |
Application fee | Stage I- Fee may vary as per State/UT |
Stage II- No fee | |
Mode of fee payment | Offline only |
COMEDK Helpline Number | 011-26560464 (Timings 2.30 PM to 4.30 PM only) |
NTSE EXAM SHEDULES or dates:-
In the last week of September 2018 NTSE 2019 online application process starts. On 3 and 04 November 2019, the stage-1 examination will take place, and on 12 May 2019, the stage-2 examination. The following important dates are available for NTSE 2019 applicants:
STEP FOR NTSE EXAM | DATE |
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Application process begins from | Last week of September 2018 |
Last date to fill application form | As provided by States/ UTs |
NTSE 2019 stage 1 exam for Mizoram, Meghalaya, Nagaland and Andaman and Nicobar Islands | November 3, 2018 |
Stage 1 exam for all other states | November 04 to 18, 2018 |
NTSE 2019 stage 2 exam | May 12, 2019 |
NTSE ELIGIBILITY CARETERIA:-
Before completing the application form of. NTSE, candidates must meet the eligibility criteria. The admission process does not include a candidate who does not meet eligibility criteria. The eligibility criteria for school and graduation students set by NSTSS are given below.
NTSE stage 1 and stage 2 Eligibility for school students:
- Student must be appearing for class 10 examination in the said BOARD.
- Students who have applied for class 10 through distance learning can appear for the NTSE exam.
- Age of application must be less than 18 years.
How to fill NTSE EXAM FORM:-
The registration process for NTSE 2019 starts from September 2018 last week. After downloading from the official website, candidates can fill out the application form offline. Applicants can also use the Liaison Officer's office to access their application form.
Once all details have been filled in in the application form, applicants may submit them by post to the State Liaison Officer address. Applicants may also submit a request form at the Liaison Officer's address by visiting themselves. The following steps can be taken to complete the application form for NTSE 2019.
Step 1: Registration and Downloading Application Form
- Visit the official website of NTSE, www.ncert.nic.in or above Given website.
- Click on link ‘Apply for NTSE 2019’
- Candidates have to fill the following credentials:
- Candidates Name
- Date of birth
- Mobile Number
- Email ID
- Educational Qualification etc.
- After filling all the credentials click on ‘submit’
- Download the NTSE Application Form
- Candidates can also get their Application Form from the office of Liaison Officers
Step 2: Filling Details in NTSE Application form
Candidates have to fill the following details in the application form in their own handwriting:
- Basic details, Category, Address and Educational details, etc.
- Candidates have to affix their photograph and signature in the provided space.
Step 3: Candidates have to attest NTSE 2019 Application Form from their Principal.
Step 4: Application fee as specified by the state/UT needs to be remitted by the candidates.
Step 5: Candidates can submit their Application Form in the Liaison Office via post or visiting the address of liaison officer.
Candidates can post the NTSE 2019 Application Form to the following address of Liaison Officer with respect to their State.
Name of the State/UT | Name of the State/UT Liaison Officer and Address | Ph. No. Office | Email Address |
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Arunachal Pradesh | Mr. Talom Tabi Deputy Director Directorate of Secondary Education Govt. of Arunachal Pradesh, Naharlagun, Itanagar, Arunachal Pradesh – 791111 | 0360-2290471 Fax No. 0360-2291482, 2290464 | ddsesm@gmail.com |
Assam | Mr. Khabir Uddin Ahmed Dy. Director Office of the Director of Secondary Education, Kahilipara, Guwahati, Assam – 781019 | 0361-2381657 | direcsec123@gmail.com |
Manipur | Sh. R.K. Tenedy Singh Vigyan Mandir Officer Directorate of Education (Schools), Lamphelpat, Imphal, Manipur – 795004 | 0385-2411095 | tenedy@rediffmail.com |
Meghalaya | Smt. Margarette C. Blah Selection Grade Lecturer Directorate of Educational Research And Training (DERT), Laitmukhrah Nongrimmaw, Shillong, Meghalaya – 793011 | 0364-2233752 | dertmegh@gmail.com |
Mizoram | Mrs. Zothanmawii Deputy Director, School Council of Educational Research and Training (SCERT), Chaltlang, Aizawl, Mizoram – 796012 | 0389-2347790 | scertmizo@gmail.com. |
Nagaland | Mr. N. Woshamo Research Associate, SCERT, Kohima, Nagaland - 798621. | 0370-2270160 Fax 0370-2270173 | woshamoy@gmail.com. |
Sikkim | Mr. Bilal Prabhakar Deputy Director (Scholarship) Human Resource Development Department of Education Govt. of Sikkim, Tashiling Secretariat Gangtok, Sikkim – 737101 | 03592-201029 03592-220903 PBX Fax-03592-205177 | bilalprabhakar2014@gmail.com |
Tripura | Smt. Kuheli Debbarma Deputy Director SCERT, Abhoy Nagar, Agartala, Tripura – 799005 | 0381-2354867 0381-2354209 | kuhelidebbarma@gmail.com |
Andaman & Nicobar Islands | Principal State Institute of Education, Siksha Sadan, Link Road, Port Blair, A & N Islands – 744101 | 03192-232730 | devpearlpb@gmail.com |
Bihar | Dr. Sanjiwan Sinha Director, SCERT Mahendru Post Office Patna, Bihar – 800006 | 0612-2370783 Fax 0612 2370783 0162-2379808 | exam.scertbiharpatna@yahoo.com |
Jharkhand | Dr. Arbind Pd. Singh Chairman Jharkhand Academic Council, Gyandeep Campus, Bargawan Namkum, Ranchi, Jharkhand – 834010 | 0651-2261181, 6453342, 43, 44 and 45 Fax 0651-2261999 | chairman.jac2003@gmail.com |
Odisha | Mrs. Aparna Mishra Assistant Director Directorate of TE & SCERT Unit IV, Bhubaneswar, Odisha – 751001 | 0674-2500881 0674-2502928 & Fax | scert_orissa@yahoo.com aparnamishra1963@gmail.com |
West Bengal | Dr. Syed Nurus Salam Deputy Director of School Education (Basic) Directorate of School Education Bikas Bhawan, 7th Floor East Block, Salt Lake City Kolkata, West Bengal – 700091 | 033-23348005 033-23345952 Fax 033-23378036 | ddsebasic2016@gmail.com |
Chandigarh | Mrs. Mamta Sharma Assistant Professor SCERT, Sector - 32C, Chandigarh (U.T.) - 160031. | 0172-2676011 Fax 0172- 2602011 | mamtajnu@gmail.com |
New Delhi | Ms. Madhu Singh Deputy Director, Directorate of Education Science & TV Branch Behind Lady Shri Ram College, Lajpat Nagar - IV, New Delhi-110024. | 011-26280409 011-26280413 011-26280410 | sciencebranch@gmail.com |
Jammu and Kashmir | Dr. Farooq Ahmad Peer Director Academics, Liaison Officer (NTS), J & K State Board of School Education, New Campus Lal Mandi, Bemina, Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir – 190018 | Fax-cum Phone 0194-2494522 | directorjkbose@gmail.com |
Haryana | Sh. Sunil Vashishta Lecturer Commerce, SCERT, Sohna Road, Opp. Panchayat Bhawan, Gurugram, Haryana – 122001 | 0124-2321909 | examwing3@gmail.com |
Himachal Pradesh | Mrs. Rita Sharma Associate Professor SCERT, Rabon, Solan, Himachal Pradesh – 173211 | 0179-227135 | scert_hp@nic.in sharmart18@gmail.com |
Punjab | Mrs. Rumkeet Kaur Lecturer in Math State Institute of Science Education, PSEB Complex, Block-E 6th Floor Phase - 8, Ajitgarh, SAS Nagar, Mohali, Punjab – 140308 | 0172-2210144 | sisepunjab@yahoo.com |
Rajasthan | Mr. Rajendra Kumar Saxena Assistant Director - Exams Board of Secondary Education Ajmer, Rajasthan – 305001 | 0145-2632877 Fax-0145-2627394 | secy-boser-rj@nic.in |
Uttar Pradesh | Sh. Anandkar Pandey Director, Bureau of Psychology SCERT, 2 Lowther Road, Allahabad, Uttar Pradesh – 211001 | 0532-2256511 | bureauofpsy@gmail.com |
Uttarakhand | Dr. Sunita Bhatt Assistant Director State Council of Educational Research and Training, Rajeev Gandhi Navodaya Vidyalaya, I.T Campus, Nanurkhera, Dehradun, Uttarakhand – 248001 | 0135-2789655 0135- 2789710 Fax-0135-2789656 | scertuk@gmail.com |
Chhattisgarh | Prof. S.L. Ogare Professor SCERT, DIET Campus, Shankar Nagar, Raipur, Chhattisgarh – 492001 | 0771-2442241 0771-2443596 | slogare57@gmail.com |
Daman & Diu | Sh. Rajesh J Halpati Head Master Government High School, Vaniyawad, Nani Daman Opposite Custom House, Daman & Diu – 396210 | 0260-2250154 | ghsnanidaman@yahoo.in |
Dadra and Nagar Haveli | Sh. Salim Dinganker State Liaison Officer, NTS/NMMS Directorate of Education 1st Floor, Building No.5 PWD Campus, Above Animal Husbandry, Silvassa, Dadra and Nagar Haveli - 396230 | 9724507337 | salimdinganker.2012@gma il.com |
Goa | Sh. Jaywant Waman Naik Vocational Education Officer Directorate of Education State Council of Educational Research and Training , Alto-Porvorim Bardez, Goa – 403521 | 0832-2417276 0832-2413649 | scertgoa@rediffmail.com |
Gujarat | Sh. Dharmendra R Saradava Secretary Gujarat State Examination Board, Opp. Government Library, Sector-21, Gandhinagar, Gujarat - 382021. | 079-23248461 079-23248462 | gseb21@gmail.com |
Madhya Pradesh | Ms. Survi Parashar Assistant Manager, Rajya Shiksha Kendra Pustak Bhawan “B” Wing, Arera Hills, Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh – 462011 | 0755-2559952 Fax - 0755-2552363 | ntse2011@gmail.com |
Maharashtra | Sh. Sukhdeo Hari Dere Commissioner Maharashtra State Council of Examinations 17 - Dr. Ambedkar Road, Pune, Maharashtra – 411001 | 020-26123066 020-26123067 020-26056448 Fax 020-26129919 | mscepune@gmail.com |
Andhra Pradesh | Sh. Chikile Nageswara Rao Deputy Commissioner Office of the Director of Govt. Examinations, Chapel Road, ABIDS Hyderabad, Andhra Pradesh – 500001 | 040-23237345 040-23237344 Fax - 040-23237344 | div-govexams@ yahoo.com |
Karnataka | Dr. M.V. Krishnamurthy Senior Assistant Director DSERT, No.4, 100 Feet Ring Road, Banashankari, 3rd Stage, Bangalore, Karnataka – 560085 | 080-26422239 Fax 080-26422377 080-26422372/306 | dsertkar@gmail.com |
Kerala | Dr. Meena. S Assistant Professor, SCERT Vidhya Bhavan, Poojappura (P.O.) Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala – 695012 | 0471-2341883 FAX 0471-2341869 | scertkerala@gmail.com |
Lakshadweep | Mrs. Subaidabi, C.P. Principal Govt. Senior Secondary School, Kavaratti, Lakshadweep – 682555 | 04896-262874 Fax-04896-262218 04896-263289 | subicp20@gmail.com |
Pondicherry | Dr. J. Krishna Raju Joint Director Directorate of School Education, Perunthalaivar Kamaraj Centenary Educational Complex, Anna Nagar, Puducherry – 605005 | 0413-2207260 | jd-edu.pon@nic.in |
Tamil Nadu | Ms. D. Vasundra Devi Director Directorate of Govt. Examinations, College Road Nungambakkam, Chennai, Tamil Nadu – 600006 | 044-28272088, 28278286 and 28203089 Fax-044-28203089 | dgedirector@gmail.com |
Telangana | Sh. D. Chalapathi Rao Deputy Commissioner Director of Govt. Examinations, Chapel Road, Hyderabad, Telangana – 500001 | 040-23230942 | dirgovexams.tg@gmail.com |
DETAILS TO BE DEMANDED by NTSE FOR NTSE Application form
These are the Thing demanded by NTSE, WHICH ARE GIVEN below
Name | Without prefix or suffix just write the name as in birth certificate |
Photo | Affix a self-attested passport size photograph. |
Father’s name | Complete name without any prefix of Mr/Dr./Prof. |
Mother’s name | Complete name without any prefix. |
Sex | Tick the option applicable: Male or Female |
Area of residence | Tick the option applicable: Rural or Urban |
Caste/ Category details | Tick the option: General or SC or ST |
Disability status | If you are suffering from any disability tick one or more options as applicable: Orthopedic or Hearing or Visually Impaired or None |
Postal address | Complete address along with details of street, state, city, etc. |
Name of school | Complete school address with details of street, state, city, pin code, etc. |
Type of school studying in class 10 | Select the option applicable: Govt or Local body or Private or Private unaided |
Area of school | Tick the option applicable Rural or Urban |
Medium of examination (S) | Select options applicable (use code as applicable) At state level or At NCERT level |
Father’s education | Details of highest level of education (use code as applicable) |
Father’s occupation | Occupation in which sector (use code as applicable) |
Mother’s education | Details of highest level of education (use code as applicable) |
Mother’s education | Occupation in which sector (use code as applicable) |
Number of family members living in house | Number representation eg.: 5, 3,2, etc. |
No. of brother (s) | Total number of brothers excluding yourself (use code as applicable) |
No. of sister (s) | Total number of sisters excluding yourself |
At what no. is the candidate among his/her brothers and sisters | Put 1, 2, 3, 4 etc according to order of age, among siblings. |
Parental income | Tick the option as applicable: Upto 50,000 or 50,000- 1 lakh or 1 lakh- 2lakh or 2lakh- 5, lakh or More than 5 lakhs |
Telephone number | Landline number with std code details |
Phone | 11-digit mobile number of yourself or your parent’s. The number must be working |
Email address | A valid email address |
Mobile number | A function 11-digit mobile number. It is important to fill this field. |
Document to given to NTSE for appearing NTSE EXAM
- Colored photograph not older than 6 months from the date of form filling.
- Dark background.
- No goggles only simple spectacles.
- No makeup in the photograph clicked for the form.
- Hair must be properly tied.
- Photograph must be clicked in school uniform.
- Indian nationals do not have to produce any document with the application form.
- Students of Indian origin who are doing class 10 from abroad, have to prove their Indian citizenship, so they have to attach a copy of class 11 marks.
Conclusion of the post( NTSE : National talent search exam):-
NTSE is to prestiges exam. All Student who cracks NTSE will get decimated place into the society. Ntse brings too much happiness in student life after cracking NTSE. Student get benefits from as well as they can save money of their parents after cracking it.
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