NTSE / National Talent Search Examination is a national level exam organized by the National Council of Educational Research and Training (NCERT). It grants scholarships to exemplary students in class 10th. NTSE is only held for 10th standard students and the exam is organized in two different stages – Stage I and II.
The first stage exam is a state-level exam and is regulated by all the Indian states and UTs. NTSE stage II is conducted for those students who clear the first stage. Only those who pass in NTSE stage I will be qualified to write the Stage II exam.
The reason for organizing NTSE is to reward scholarships to capable candidates who want to pursue higher education in the field of Science / Social Studies. NTSE scholarship is awarded on the basis of the overall performance of students in both stages of the examination.
PAPERS | TOTAL NO OF QUESTIONS | TOTAL MARKS | SUBJECTS | DURATION |
Paper 1-MAT (Mental Ability Tests) | 100 QUESTIONS | 100 | APTITUDE TEST | 120 MINUTES |
Paper 2-SAT (Scholastic Ability Tests) | 100 Questions(Science – 40, Social Science – 40, Mathematics – 20) | 100 | Science, Social Science, Mathematics | 120 Minutes |
Papers | Total number of questions | Total marks | Subjects | Duration |
Paper 1-MAT (Mental Ability Tests) | 100 questions | 100 | Aptitude test | 120 minutes |
Paper 2-SAT (Scholastic Ability Tests) | 100 questions(Science – 40, Social Science – 40, Mathematics – 20) | 100 | Science, social science, mathematics | 120 minutes |
MAT tests for students’ logical reasoning and analytical skills.
Verbal and NonVerbal Analogy | Verbal and NonVerbal Series |
Classification | Coding-Decoding |
Distance and direction | Blood Relations |
Alphabet and Number test | Ranking and arrangements |
Venn diagrams | Mathematical operations |
Calendar, time and clock | Missing characters |
Embedded figures | Papercutting and folding |
Cube and dice and water and mirror images | Word Problems |
The SAT has two parts – Language Test, Science, Social science & Maths. The SAT tests students for their academic knowledge, reading skills, application skills, etc. The syllabus for SAT are tabulated below:
Antonyms and Synonyms | Basics rules of grammar |
Sentence Completion | Filling the gaps |
Comprehension Reading | Rearrangement of jumbled words |
One word Substitution | Paragraph completion |
This part includes three subjects – Science (Physics, Chemistry, Biology), Social Science (History, Geography, Civics) and Maths.
NTSE SAT Science Syllabus is given below:
Physics Syllabus | Chemistry Syllabus | Biology Syllabus |
Magnetism and Electricity | Acid, Bases, Salt | Air, Water, Soil |
Measurements | Periodic Classification of Elements | Micro-organisms |
Motion and Force | Metals and Non-metals | Reproduction |
Work and Energy | Structure of Atom | Life processes |
Light and Sound | Physical and Chemical changes | Heredity and Evolution |
The Universe | Carbon and its compounds | Food Production and Management |
Source of Energy | Fibres and Plastics | Diversity in living organisms |
Plant and Animal Nutrition & Human Body | ||
Cellular Level of Organization Some Common Diseases & Our Environment |
NTSE SAT Social Science Syllabus are arranged below:
HISTORY SYLLABUS | GEOGRAPHY SYLLABUS | CIVICS SYLLABUS |
French Revolution | Water Resources | – |
Industrial Revolution | Biosphere | – |
British Raj | Atmosphere | – |
Mughal Empire | Agriculture | – |
Maurya Empire | Resources and Development | – |
Early Medieval Period | Diversity and Livelihood | – |
Medieval Architecture and Culture | Internal Structure of the Earth and rocks | – |
Indian Freedom Struggle | Maps and Globe | – |
Early States | Natural Vegetation | – |
Indus Valley Civilization | Our Country-India | – |
Jainism and Buddhism | India and its Neighbors | – |
Conquers from Distant lands | The motion of the Earth | – |
Popular Movements and Social Reforms | Climate-India and World | – |
Nationalism in various countries | Indian Physiographic Division | – |
Introduction and Sources of Ancient Indian History | Drainage in India | – |
Vedic Period | Solar systems | – |
World war I and II | Major Domains and landforms | – |
New Empires and Kingdoms | Population | – |
World History | – | – |
UN and International Agencies | – | – |
NTSE SAT Mathematics Syllabus are arranged below:
Arithmetic Progressions | Number Systems |
Polynomials | Real Numbers |
Quadratic Equations | Rational Numbers |
Square Roots and Cube Roots | Direct and Inverse Variation |
Mensuration | Percentage |
Surface area and Volumes | Trigonometry |
Circles | Simple and Compound Interest |
Triangles | Arithmetic |
Coordinate Geometry | Linear Equations in two variables |
Introduction to Euclid’s Geometry | Statistics and Probability |
Quadrilateral | Parallelogram |
NTSE scholars are given a scholarship of Rs. 1250 per month for Class XI and XII and Rs. 2000 per month for graduation and higher studies by the Indian government.
Rs 1250 per month | For class XI and XII |
Rs 2000 per month | F0r graduation and higher studies by Government |
National Talent Search Examination (NTSE) is administered by the National Council for Educational Research (NCERT) since 1963 to reward intelligent students and nurture them by giving scholarships for pursuing future studies.
Solving question papers is one of the best ways to practice for the NTSE exam.
The NTSE question papers help students to understand the marking scheme, the level of questions, and the marks of different topics.
First stage (STSE – State Talent Search Examination) is at the state level. After clearing stage -1 selected students are eligible to write Stage- II