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Re: NTSE And KVPY
As you want here I am telling short info of National Talent Search Examination (NTSE) and Kishore Vaigyanik Protsahan Yojana (KVPY), on your demand : National Talent Search Examination (NTSE) is a national-level scholarship program as well as one of the most prestigious examinations in India at the Secondary school level to identify and recognize students with high intellect and academic talent. Eligibility Students satisfying the following criteria can participate in NTSE: An Indian Citizen A student studying in class 10 in a recognized school of India Student should secure 75% or above in class 9 to sit in this exam Exam Syllabus First level exam for class 10 PATTERN: SAT: The syllabus for Mathematics, Science and Social Science is broadly based on the prescribed respective State Board Syllabus from standard 10th class (100 questions in SAT). MAT: It has 50 question of 50 marks Time allotted is 45 minutes. Language Test: It contains 50 questions on English Language. State Board books cover a lot. More focus is on vocabulary, grammar and basic understanding. Language in first stage is of qualifying purpose(40% of maximum score) only. Second level exam for class X NCERT has announced new pattern for stage 2 exam in December 2017, where each correctly answered question awards the student +1, and there is no negative marking. Exam Pattern: Mental Ability test: 100 questions, 100 marks; Language test : No language Test ; Scholastic Aptitude test : 100 questions, 100 marks (40 questions from Science, 20 questions from Mathematics and 40 questions from Social Sciences). In SAT, the Mathematics and Science questions will be asked from the chapters in the syllabus of class 9 and 10. The Social Science questions will also be asked from the class 9 and 10 NCERT textbooks. Language test is only of qualifying purpose(40% of maximum score), its marks are not counted in the merit list. Kishore Vaigyanik Protsahan Yojana (KVPY) is a scholarship program funded by the Department of Science and Technology of the Government of India, aimed at encouraging students to take up research careers in the areas of basic sciences. The merit list is based on 75% weight-age for Aptitude Test marks and 25% weight-age for the interview marks in the streams SA, SB and SX. SA can be written by students studying Science stream in class 11. SX can be written by students studying Science stream in class 12. SB can be written by students studying Science stream in first year of graduation |
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