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Some Myths About NTSE Exam

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National Council of Educational Research and Training (NCERT) holds the National Talent Search Examination (NTSE) every year. It is a national level exam, which is conducted to award scholarships. Lakhs of students from all over the country take the exam to enroll in scholarship programs. This scholarship exam is conducted in 2 stages, State Level (Stage-I) and National Level (Stages-II). Both stages include Mental Ability Test (MAT) and Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT). Students have some misconceptions regarding the examination and we have listed some wide-spread myths and the reality of the examination.

  1. It is impossible to crack the exam in one month

Most of the aspirants found the NTSE Exam difficult and presume that they won’t be able to crack the exam. However, it is just a misconception as with hard work and proper strategy, anything can be achieved. So if you are also thinking the same then don’t get demoralized as 1 month is enough time to crack any examination, what you need is concentration and hard work.

  1. Only brilliant students will be able to crack the exam

Another misconception that students bear in their mind that only brilliant students can take this scholarship exam and due to this, they give up even before trying. So, if you are one of the students who think that you are not brilliant enough, well, don’t be discouraged as hard work and dedication is the key to success.

  1. The only difference between stage-1 and stage-2 exam is the difficulty level.

No doubt that the questions will be tougher in the stage-2 examination, however, the number of questions will also increase in stage-2 that make it even tougher. Hence, to crack the stage 02 exam, time management is very important.

The questions asked are based on a different aspect as in –

  • MAT– In stage-2, the difficulty level increase and questions will be mainly asked from the chapters like “Coding – Decoding”, “Insert the Missing Number”, and “Calendar and Clock” etc. So, practice these sections more.
  • Science- Equal weight will be given to Theory and Numerical questions, however, the numerical will be asked on an advanced level of 9th/10th Chapters. So, either use some preparation material of an institute or use class XI NCERT books (specifically 9th and 10th concepts).
  • Social Studies – In stage 1, most of the questions are fact-based. However, in stage-2, the majority questions are logic & reason-based. So go through the NCERT books and Change the preparation strategy accordingly to easily ace the exam.

Score High in NTSE: 4 Simple Steps with Robomate+

  1. Watch NTSE Webcast and learn simple steps to help you Be Better Prepared for NTSE. Sahil Bhatia, B.Tech., takes you through the syllabus and analyses last year’s paper. He also discusses MAT, SAT and many other tips to crack the exam.
  2. Download Robomate+ App and watch MAT & SAT video lectures. Click here to watch Sample video lecture of NTSE.
  3. Take a Mock Test. The Mock Test gives you Instant Result, your Rank on a National Level and an Assessment of your strengths and weaknesses.
  4. Click here to Get Free Access to Previous Year NTSE Papers.

Analysis of NTSE Stage -1 Papers of Few years of various states combined

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Score High in NTSE: 3 Simple Steps with Robomate+

  1. Watch Webcast and learn simple steps to help you Be Better Prepared for NTSE. Sahil Bhatia, B.Tech., takes you through the syllabus and analyses last year’s paper. He also discusses MAT, SAT and many other tips to crack the exam.
  2. Download Robomate+ App and watch MAT video lectures. Watch Class 9 & 10 video lectures for SAT.
  3. Take a Mock Test. The Mock Test gives you Instant Result, your Rank on a National Level and an Assessment of your strengths and weaknesses.

Get the Free Webcast and Mock Test Now.

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IS NTSE Really Very Difficult?

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This is because over 12,00,000 to 14,00,000 10th graders participate in the Stage-1 exam. A meager 4600-5200 students are selected from this huge set of students to take part in stage-2. Out of these ~5000 students , only around 1000 students become eligible for the award of scholarship. This means that the final selection rate is only ~0.07%, at par with several of the most toughest, competitive exams like the UPSC/AIPMT/JEE. This is why the NTSE scholar tag demands a lot of respect in our society.

Is NTSE Really that Difficult?

 No, although NTSE may seem very difficult considering the qualifying percentage, but there are few points to notice which can help you generate confidence of clearing NTSE

  1. Maximum students who appear for NTSE are unaware of NTSE exam. They just fill NTSE forms because they are asked by the school.
  2. Very few students actually prepare for NTSE. Others just go on the exam day and write the exam as they have nothing to lose.
  3. More than 50% syllabus of NTSE is from your school syllabus of IX and X, so if one is thorough in his school syllabus, he has a great chance of clearing NTSE stage 1 by little testing and practice.
  4. If you analyze few previous year NTSE exams, we come to know that all topics are not that important. You can focus on few very important topics in SAT and still make through NTSE.

Score High in NTSE: 4 Simple Steps with Robomate+

  1. Watch NTSE Webcast and learn simple steps to help you Be Better Prepared for NTSE. Sahil Bhatia, B.Tech., takes you through the syllabus and analyses last year’s paper. He also discusses MAT, SAT and many other tips to crack the exam.
  2. Download Robomate+ App and watch MAT & SAT video lectures. Click here to watch Sample video lecture of NTSE.
  3. Take a Mock Test. The Mock Test gives you Instant Result, your Rank on a National Level and an Assessment of your strengths and weaknesses.
  4. Click here to Get Free Access to Previous Year NTSE Papers.

How to Crack NTSE in the last 1 month?

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National Council of Educational Research and Training (NCERT) conducts the National Talent Search Examination (NTSE), a national level exam, every year to award scholarships. Every year, lakhs of students appear in the examination to avail scholarships. This scholarship examination is conducted in 2 stages, Stage-I is State Level and Stage-II is National Level . Both stages include Mental Ability Test (MAT) and Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT). Aspirants need to pass both the examinations in order to avail the scholarship.

Check the steps on How to crack NTSE in the Last 1 Month?

  • NCERT Books- Start your NTSE preparation with NCERT books of classes IX and X. You can also refer, Class XI Textbooks to check some concepts of classes IX and X. NCERT books contain all the concept and syllabus of NTSE exam. So, start with the basic material rather than indulging in heavy preparation books.
  • Prepare for MAT Section– Student’s mental ability will be tested through the MAT section. So, it is a must to give ample time to prepare for the exam.
  • Strengthen Your SAT Section – Another section of the examination is SAT, to prepare for the same follow NCERT Books. Alongside, do read good general knowledge books.
  • Solve Sample Papers– The only method to track your performance is to attempt sample papers or mock tests. Solve as many sample papers or mock tests to keep checking your progress. It also helps you in speeding up the calculations. Solve online as well as offline sample papers.
  • Know your Strengths & Weaknesses– It is a must for all the aspirants to know what are their strong and weak aspects. A proper and accurate preparation strategy can be formed only after that. So, know which areas are the weakest section and provide concentrate more on them while preparing for the exam.
  • Improve Weak Sections– Once you know the weak areas, try to improve them by devoting more time. Eg. If your devote 1 hour for each subject then utilize 2 hours for preparing the weak concepts.
  • Analyze Your Performance– To avoid mistakes and last minute hassles, you need to analyze how much you are prepared for the exam. After completing the syllabus, do analyze your performance by solving online mock test so that you can avoid silly errors.
  • Self-Study – Mere joining preparation classes and solving sample papers wouldn’t ensure your success. You need to work hard and study thoroughly. Self-study is most important in preparing in a better way.
  • Practice, Practice, Practice– You know what is the syllabus, exam pattern, where you need to focus more and how to plan your study? It is now time to practice and then practice some more. The more you practice, the brighter will be your chances to ace the exam.

Score High in NTSE: 3 Simple Steps with Robomate+

  1. Watch Webcast and learn simple steps to help you Be Better Prepared for NTSE. Sahil Bhatia, B.Tech., takes you through the syllabus and analyses last year’s paper. He also discusses MAT, SAT and many other tips to crack the exam.
  2. Download Robomate+ App and watch MAT video lectures. Watch Class 9 & 10 video lectures for SAT.
  3. Take a Mock Test. The Mock Test gives you Instant Result, your Rank on a National Level and an Assessment of your strengths and weaknesses.

Get the Free Webcast and Mock Test Now.

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What is NTSE? Syllabus and Pattern of NTSE

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Introduction: What is NTSE?

The National Talent Search Examination (NTSE) is the most prestigious scholarship exam at the high school level in India. It is conducted in 2 Stages and is open only to Xth graders. The first stage is conducted in each and every state and union territory (total of 36 regions) and few toppers are selected from the large pool of students to appear for stage-2. Each state has a particular quota for selection based on the population and enrolment ratio of Xth graders.

Basic Information about NTSE

Conducted by: NCERT (National Council of Education Research and Training)

Class: For Class 10 Students Only

Total Scholarships: 1000

2 Stages

Stage 1: State Level (Conducted around 1st/2nd week of November every year)

NTSE Stage-1 2016-17 will be conducted in Maximum states by 6th November 2016

Stage 2: National Level (Only for students who qualify stage -1 )

NTSE Stage-2 2016-17 will be conducted on May 14th 2017

Syllabus and Pattern of NTSE

NCERT has never officially released any syllabus for NTSE exam.

There are 3 Sections in NTSE Exam:

  1. Mental Ability (MAT)- 50 Questions- 45 minutes
  1. Language Test ( English/Hindi)- 50 Questions-45 minutes
  1. Scholastic Ability- 100 Questions- 90 Minutes
  1. Math – 20 Questions
  2. S.T- 40 Questions
  3. Science – 40 Questions

Syllabus

MAT: Various Topics of Mental Ability are covered in the questions asked MAT Section:

Series
Analogy
Classification (Odd One Out)
Matrix
Completion of Figures
Spotting Out the Embedded Figure
Mirror and Water Images
Paper Folding
Paper Cutting
Counting of Figures
Cubes and Dice
Dots Situation
CODING-DECODING
CLASSIFICATION
ANALOGY
ALPHABET TEST
SERIES
COMPLEX SEQUENCES
LOGICAL SEQUENCE OF WORDS
BLOOD RELATION
DIRECTION SENSE TEST
INSERT MISSING CHARACTER
RANKING TEST
ARITHMETICAL REASONING
MATHEMATICAL OPERATIONS
PUZZLES
PROBLEMS BASED ON CALENDER
PROBLEMS BASES ON CLOCK
VENN-DIAGRAMS
SYLLOGISM
STATEMENT AND CONCLUSION
MAT-MISCELLANEOUS

Score High in NTSE: 4 Simple Steps with Robomate+

  1. Watch NTSE Webcast and learn simple steps to help you Be Better Prepared for NTSE. Sahil Bhatia, B.Tech., takes you through the syllabus and analyses last year’s paper. He also discusses MAT, SAT and many other tips to crack the exam.
  2. Download Robomate+ App and watch MAT & SAT video lectures. Click here to watch Sample video lecture of NTSE.
  3. Take a Mock Test. The Mock Test gives you Instant Result, your Rank on a National Level and an Assessment of your strengths and weaknesses.
  4. Click here to Get Free Access to Previous Year NTSE Papers.

6 life lessons we learnt from Dr APJ Abdul Kalam

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“A man is great by deeds, not by birth.”

A great quote from a great thinker and scientist, Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam, who has served our country as a president from 2002 to 2007. Avul Pakir Jainulabdeen started his career as a scientist. He influenced many lives with his dedication and hard work. People admire him not for what he has given to science, but also due to his unmatchable personality. There are many inspiring traits of this great leader. We have summed up some teachings of Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam that we can use to become leaders.

  1. Be Prepared

What life throws at you is completely uncertain. You never know what’s next. So, always be ready for the best and the worst. He said:

“You see, God helps only people who work hard. That principle is very clear.”

You don’t know what is in the future, but make sure you work hard for it. This can only be achieved if you are always prepared to face the challenges. Good and bad are the two faces of the same coin. Work hard to achieve your best and never let yourself down.

  1. Leaders Acknowledge Contribution

Leaders take the responsibility of the teamwork. They never put you down for mistakes, instead appreciate your contributions so that you can improve. Leaders are guides, what they see, they reap. Trust your team members and let them flourish so that they can give their best to whatever task they perform. A team makes a leader good or bad. So, acknowledge and appreciate the efforts of your team.

  1. Go With The Flow

Be flexible so that you won’t get affected by situations. What life teaches us is for our betterment. Dr. Kalam knew the youth were inspired by his vision and words. He always gave more than expected. He touched many lives by sensing situations and taking action without talking about it. Every time, he delivered a lecture, people were motivated to face the world with new enthusiasm. He encouraged them to make a difference, to do what they have planned.

  1. Keep Fit

He took his last breath while delivering a lecture at IIM Shillong. He died at the age of 83 years and was perfectly fit. Do remember success can only be achieved with a healthy mind and a healthy body. A healthy body helps you to stay focused and to achieve the maximum.

  1. Have A Vision 

Abdul Kalam

“You have to dream before your dreams can come true.”

Life is worthless if you haven’t decided your goal. Dreams can only be accomplished if you have a goal and work to get what you desire. If you have a dream, then visualize it, imagine your future and live it. The only way to get inspired is by imagining your success.

  1. Connect With People

“Look at the sky. We are not alone. The whole universe is friendly to us and conspires only to give the best to those who dream and work.”

Many times, while running after success, we unknowingly drift away from people who are important to us. We must bear in mind that only unity can help us to grow. If we get connected to people, their life experiences, their thoughts, their personalities and much more can help us progress. It is not necessary to get a solution. You have to face problems sometimes. You can use advice to tackle them. Never enjoy your success alone, it is pointless. Take your friends, family, team members, and advisors along with you.

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