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November 25th, 2017, 04:14 PM
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How To Be A NTSE Scholar
Hii sir, I Am Preparing for the NTSE Examination , Will you Please Provide me the Some Tips for Succeed in the Exam And Becoming A NTSE Scholar ?
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November 27th, 2017, 09:56 AM
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Re: How To Be A NTSE Scholar
NTSE is a talent based evaluation system scientifically designed for class X students. It measures individual’s strengths and weaknesses on the basis of the concepts learnt at school. NTSE scholar has several things to look forward to in high school and beyond. Apart from a definite highlight in your CV, some of the advantages of being an NTSE scholar are: The Central government awards scholarships to NTSE scholars for pursuing studies in sciences and social sciences up till doctoral level. In case of a professional course like engineering or medicine, the scholarship is granted up to postgraduate level. 1000 scholarships, each of 500 INR per month is given to scholars from Class XI onwards. The scholarship for PhD programs is as per the UGC standards. Being an NTSE scholar instils supreme confidence to crack such competitive exams in future. If you are aspiring to opt for advanced studies out of the country, then you have an edge over others as an NTSE scholar. . The universities abroad are familiar with NTSE and give preference to candidates who have qualified the exam. Preparation Tips Here I am giving you Some Preparation Tips for the NTSE Examination Will you please Provide It First of All Clar your All Basic Concepts And Identify your Strength And Weakness . E.g. If you’re strong in mathematics and science but average in languages and weak in social sciences, then you can turn your weaknesses into strengths for an overall good score. Follow NCERT books of classes IX and X for NTSE preparation The MAT section tests your mental ability. Hence, you must give sufficient time for preparing for this part. After Completing the Syllabus go through the Past Papers . You should aim to solve these papers within the stipulated time so that you can improve your speed and know the sections that consume more time. Make sure you minutely assess what you could do and what you had a hard time with. Was it the subject understanding you lacked? Or did you miss out on the scores because of silly mistakes? Whatever it is, just analyze your performance very critically. Diligently read reference books to prepare for NTSE. R.S. Aggarwal’s handbook is extremely helpful for preparing for the MAT exams. For mocks, you can refer to Arihant & Text Books |
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