JEE Main and CBSE Board Exams postponed due to coronavirus epidemic
On 18th March, CBSE Board decided to reschedule all the pending papers for ongoing board exams after 31st March 2020 in the light on the COVID-19 threat.
As confirmed by CBSE Secretary Anurag Tripathy, CBSE has instructed that “All ongoing examinations of the board of classes 10 and 12, being held in examination centres in India and abroad, and scheduled between March 19, 2020 to March 31, 2020 (both dates inclusive), shall be rescheduled after March 31, 2020.”
Here is the circular that was released by CBSE Board that confirms the postponement of Board Exams.
The HRD Ministry has also issued an official notification confirming that JEE Main 2020 April Exam will be postponed due to Coronavirus crisis.
The candidates and their parents are advised to keep visiting jeemain.nta.nic.in and www.nta.ac.in for latest updates. They are also being informed individually through their registered mobile number/ email-id. The candidates can also contact at 0120-6895200 for any further clarification.
“While maintenance of academic calendar and exam schedule is important, equally important is safety and security of students who are appearing in various examinations as also of their teachers and parents,” HRD secretary Amit Khare said in an official communication, according to PTI.
International Junior Science Olympiad is a competition in science for students who are fifteen years or younger on 31st December of the competition year. It aims to promote interest in science among school students, exposing them to problem solving, critical thinking and experimentation.
IJSO Exam Stages
International Junior Science Olympiad (IJSO) Program follows the following 5 stages:
IJSO Stage-1 : National Standard Examination in Junior Science (NSEJS).
IJSO Stage-2 : Indian National Junior Science Olympiad (INJSO).
IJSO Stage-3 : Orientation cum Selection Camp (OCSC) in Junior Science
IJSO Stage-4 : Pre-departure Training Camp (PDT) for IJSO
IJSO Stage-5 : Participation in International Junior Science Olympiad (IJSO)
NSEJS is the first stage of selection of students in the Junior science Olympiad program. NSEJS is organised by the Indian association of physics teachers (IAPT). The syllabus for NSEJS is almost similar as the curriculum of secondary level (Class IX & X) of CBSE. The questions from the subjects Physics, Chemistry, Biology & Mathematics.
NSEJS Paper Pattern :
There are 80 objective type questions from Physics, Chemistry, Math’s & Biology. Maximum marks is 240 (3 marks each question) and -1 negative marking is there. It is a 2 hour exam.
INJSO is organized by HBCSE (Homi Bhabha Centre for Science Education). Student selected from NSEJS are eligible to appear for INJSO. The syllabus for INJSO is broadly similar to NSEJS. The best performing students from 1st stage (Approx.300) will be qualified for 2nd Stage.
INJSO Paper Pattern :
There are 42 questions (30 objective & 12 Subjective) from subjects Physics, Chemistry & Biology. Total duration of exam is 3 Hours.
Stage-3 : OCSC (Orientation cum Selection Camp)
OCSC (Orientation cum Selection Camp) will be organized by HBCSE for 2-3 weeks. On the basis of performance in INJSO (IJSO Stage-2), the top 35 students in the merit list will be selected for Stage III Orientation cum Selection Camp (OCSC). The camp includes several theoretical and experimental tests. The merit list of OCSC in Junior Science will be prepared on the basis of the combined theoretical and experimental score aggregated over all the tests in the camp, with 60% weightage for theory and 40% weightage for experiment. The 6 special merit awardees in Junior Science selected at the end of the OCSC.
Stage-4 : PDT (Pre-Departure Training camp)
The selected 6 member student team will undergo a rigorous training program at HBCSE in theory and experiment.
The 6 student member team and 1 teacher leader will constitute the delegation to represent India at the final stage International Junior Science Olympiad.
Resonance launches ResoSir- “The Digital Avatar of Resonance’s Teaching Methodology”. Online course offered through ResoSir for class 7 to 10 are specially designed to give the students a Virtual Classroom Learning Environment. The course aims to build conceptual framework for the students to tackle their upcoming competitive exams organized at National & International Level like NTSE, PRMO, NMTC, IJSO etc & helps them to score more in the school exams.
The course features are:
Regular Live Classes
Recorded Video Lectures by expert faculty members of Kota.
Online Periodic Test conduction.
Detailed Course Planner.
Digital Study Material – Sheets and DPP’s.
Discussion on DPP’s with solutions.
Doubt Clearing Forum and more.
For detailed information & registration visit now resosir.com
A family is the basic and most important institution of society. A nation is built on the family system. It’s the place where we receive our first education and where values and other traits are learned. It is, therefore, our responsibility to develop the right attitudes towards our families, because a family in harmony will prosper everything. Family is the most important and valuable gift that god has given us. What a family means to us is love and someone that will always be there for us through the good times and bad. It’s about encouragement, understandings, hope, comfort, advice, values, morals, ideals & faith. These things are all important to us because it makes us feel secure and happy regardless of what is going on in our life.
Family is important because it provides love, support and a framework of values to each of its members. Family members teach each other, serve one another and share life’s joys and sorrows. When a member of the family feels insecure or unsafe, he turns to his family for help. Spending time with family shows an individual the value of love, appreciation and open communication.
A family is the one who understands us better than anybody else. Our family imparts the much-needed stability to our life. All in all, a family is a place which is ‘far from the madding crowd’. It’s the place, juxtaposed with all places teeming with the hustle and bustle, which lends us a hand to the wind.
Our Family is Dependable – This is true that there are a lot of things for which we are eternally grateful to our parents. Is this not a testimony to say that our family has been dependable and dependable all the way through? Our family takes care of all our financial whereabouts until we start earning money ourselves and become economically self- sufficient.
Our family helps us pull through failures and makes sure that we’re never lonely – Ever gave a thought to why do doctors recommend spending time with one’s family when one is depressed?’ With success, inevitably comes failure. However, when we our surrounded by a supportive family, we realize that this storm too shall pass and tomorrow will be a new day. Our family members make sure that we are alright at the end of the day. They might narrate us their tales of failure and how those have shaped them to be the kind of persons that they are at present.
Our family loves us in a way no one can – They are always our go-to people. Even if you stay away from family in a different city, you know they’ll receive you phone call in the middle of the night. They are the ones who stick up to us, no matter what the circumstances are!
Our family protects and comforts us – Our family rightfully shields us from unhealthy influencers. We can handle any delicate situations in life simply by going over the teachings bestowed on us by the elders of our family. Moreover, protecting one’s folks is the natural instinct, which lies at the very core of every family.
Our family is our support system – Doesn’t it feel nice to have people in the world who always have our back? Our family stands by us through thick and thin. These people always make sure that all our troubles kept at bay when we’re with them.
As far as this Pandemic has brought disaster to our socioeconomic system, it has also made us think about the value of family lost in the hustle of modernization. It has brought us back the worth of walled- chamber, where it’s identity, was defaced. Due to COVID 19, when the whole world is bound to social distancing, as we all are now in a state of isolation, a family hasn’t been kept away from us. Our blood relations are providing us relief. Hence this pandemic is although a disaster for many of us as it is continuously snatching our dear ones from us yet proved a blessing in disguise to make us revalue our dear ones from stances for us before it is too late.
In a matter of weeks, the coronavirus crisis has changed our lives. And it has had a great impact on how students are to be educated around the world.
These changes have propelled us to develop the most promising way to deliver education with the belief that education could change for the better – in the long term.
With the corona curve not flattening, every nation is doing its best to limit the damages caused by the coronavirus. From Social and Physical Distancing to Self-Quarantine, even people of all the affected Nations are trying to stay healthy. Under the initiative to curb coronavirus, institutes and administrations are taking a leap into the digital world.
In this catastrophe, educational institutes are closing down as a precautionary measure. Which is definitely interrupting the academic and learning process of students. So, in the wake of this emergency, even Resonance Eduventures is shifting to online learning. The pandemic is advancing educators, parents, and students towards online learning. As for now, there is no other way.
The Virus can surely contain people in their houses but it can’t contain dreams and aspirations. So, as educators, we are attempting to teach online. And we believe that this experiment is surely going to reshape the idea of education.
Resonance Eduventures has launched its very own online platform named as Resosir. The Online Platform is also followed by Resosir app.
Resosir is a sincere attempt to reach a higher number of JEE, NEET aspirants in a truly special way. The digitalization of all the study features of Resonance will mean that students can access study material at all times, they can stay in contact with their guides, they can stay home and still learn from the best teachers through their recorded lectures. Resosir has been made possible with the support of all faculty at Resonance and has been truly powered by the Managing Director R.K.Verma.
Who is Resosir for?
It is for all the JEE and NEET aspirants. Through Resosir, Resonance will be teaching students for Class XI, XII and XIII
What can a student expect from Resosir:
With Resosir students will take ownership of their learning and will understand more about how they learn, what they like, and what support they need. They will personalize their learning,
Resosir is the best options for students preparing for JEE/ NEET in the time of crisis as:
Resonance is the house of the Best Faculty members in the Nation, who will be mentoring students via the digital platform.
The faculty team of Resonance is an unmatched intellectual pool of mentors for IIT-JEE and NEET who have an outstanding combination of proven record, experience and qualification. The unidirectional efforts by members of the faculty team create an environment for the holistic development of students in Resonance through intellectually stimulating and result-oriented education.
Features of Resosir
Interactive Live Lectures
It will be a two-way interaction process, similar to the classroom program. Students can attend classes as per the schedule of normal classes without any difference in teaching methodology. There will be live classes by the same classroom faculties of Resonance.
Recorded Lectures
Students will be able to play the videos multiple times. These recorded lectures will be important for students to reflect on their own learning experience, evaluate their performance, and get a clearer overview of their learning progress. They will be further help learners in revision.
Complete Study material
As part of its e-learning program, Resosir offers complete study material online for the students. All the online study material will be available 24/7 to the students and so that it encourages open and flexible learning.
Doubt Forum
Students will be able to get their doubts resolved by faculty within a fixed amount of time.
Detailed Performance Analytics
A student can anytime compare his/her performance with thousands of Resonance students across India. This will help the student in analyzing his/her performance better and improve in further tests.
Extra Feature: Physical Study Material
A student also has an option to buy physical study material in case they don’t want to read study material online. Complete classroom material including DPP, study booklets, etc. will be dispatched to the student’s home.
Extra Feature: Tablet A student also has an option to buy a tablet at an affordable price from Resonance.
Fee Benefit that comes along with Resosir
With Resosir you can enrol for the online classes and then the fee, that you have paid for Resosir will be adjusted with your classroom fees when you join at Resonance Kota or any other Resonance Centre. Kindly contact us on our toll-free: 1800-258-5555 for more details.
To know more about Resosir, visit https://resosir.com/ and for more updates about Resosir, keep reading Resonance Blog.
NTSE Bihar Result 2020 : State Council of Educational Research and Training (SCERT), Bihar has declared the official NTSE Stage-1 result 2020. Students can check their result at the official website i.e. biharscert.in .
Do you know the selection quota for the State Bihar ?
Every state has allotted state quota for stage-1 selections. The Bihar state has allotted 691 State Quota. The merit list has been prepared accordingly.
The NTSE stage-1 examination was conducted on 17th November 2019 was conducted in the State. National Talent Search Examination (NTSE) is the most prestigious examination organized by NCERT (National Council of Educational Research and Training) every year in two stages for class 10th studying students.
NTSE Stage 1 is conducted by the State / UT (usually in November) – FOR CLASS X STUDENTS
NTSE Stage 2 is conducted at the National Level (usually in May) – FOR Stage-I Qualified Students only
About NTSE Stage-2 Exam 2020
This year, the NTSE Stage-2 exam was scheduled on 13th May 2020 but has been postponed due to the spread of Coronavirus disease (COVID19).
Around 8000 students get selected for the stage-2 exam from all over India. Out of these, usually 2000 students will be selected for final scholarship of Rs. 1250/- per month which will be provided to them till class-12 and afterwards get Rs 2000/- per month to complete their education.
The Supreme Court today announced that the remaining board examinations for both classes 10th and 12th will not be conducted in July.
This may also lead to further deferment of the entrance examinations including JEE Main and NEET — which are scheduled in July.
Central Board of Secondary Education, CBSE has decided to cancel the Class 10, 12 Board exams 2020 scheduled from July 1 to July 15, 2020. The board would instead be assessing the students based on the scores of the previous three examinations and declaring the class 10, 12 results by July 15. CBSE Class 12 students, however, would have an option to appear for the remaining papers later when the situation is conducive. For Class 10 students, however, no such option is available.
ICSE Board (CISCE) has also decided to follow CBSE’s decision and would cancel the ICSE, ISC Exams scheduled in July. The board, however, unlike CBSE, would not give an option to the Class 12 students to appear for the exams later. The ICSE, ISC exams 2020 are hence concluded and no exams would be conducted later.
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The CBSE (Central Board of Secondary Education) has released the official class 10th Board results on 15th July 2020. Students can check their result at official the website. HRD Minister has tweeted the link of the ‘CBSE Class 10th Result 2020‘.
HRD Minister Ramesh Pokhriyal has tweeted, “Dear Students, Parents, and Teachers! cbseindia29 has announced the results of Class X and can be accessed at http://cbseresults.nic.in. We congratulate you all for making this possible. I reiterate, student’s health & quality education are our priority.”
This year the CBSE sclass 10 results 2020 are special as the marks have been given without conducting all the exams due to COVID 19 & nationwide lockdown. The average marks have been given to the students for the exams which were not conducted this year, marks given based on an average of the highest scores in the subjects for which exams were held.
Students can check the results at the official website cbseresults.nic.in
Amidst the uncertainties and fear of Covid-19 Pandemic students have started writing the Joint Entrance Examination-JEE Main September 2020 attempt. The long delay and frequent shifting of examination dates have now come to an end. But, the good news is very soon the aspirants would be getting into their dreamt institution for higher studies. At Resonance, we also have continued to follow our tradition ‘To be the First to help students Succeed’. Like every year, we have prepared the Answer Key and Video Solutions for JEE (Main) September 2020 attempt and uploaded on our website. With students appearing/ will appear in JEE Main 2020, they are full of questions and they are looking for answers. Resonance is here with a Breeze of Relief for every JEE Aspirants.
We are here with the Memory-Based Answer Key of JEE Main 2020 for 2nd September, 2020. And we will be updating the solutions for the 3rd, 4th, 5th and 6th September as per the schedule of JEE MAIN 2020. Candidates can download the answer key and solutions for both the shifts in pdf format or view the Detailed Solution Videos. All the Solutions are prepared by expert faculties of Resonance with an aim to benefit as many students as possible.
JEE Main is being conducted by the National Testing Agency (NTA) in Computer Based Test (CBT). The exam is being conducted in 2 Shifts (SHIFT 1: 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 Noon and SHIFT 2: 3: 00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m.). The exam duration is three hours and the exam consists of 300 marks (Maximum Marks). There are 2 sections in all three Subject Papers (Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics). And each subject has 25 questions.
September Attempt Solutions & Detailed Analysis
SECTION 1 that is Straight Objective Type consists of Maximum Marks: 80. This section contains 20 multiple-choice questions. Each question has 4 choices (1), (2), (3) and (4) for its answer, out of which only one is correct.
SECTION 2 contains 05 questions, it consists of Maximum Marks: 20. This section contains 05 questions. The answer to each question is numerical value with two-digit integer and decimal up to one digit. If the numerical value has more than two decimal places truncate/round-off the value upto two decimal places. Full Marks that is +4 will be allotted if only the correct option is chosen and 0 in all other cases.
JEE Main 2020 Video Solutions (September Attempt)
Question wise detailed video solutions for JEE Main 2020 will help students to understand each and every question clearly. These videos also give students an opportunity to understand the solution of the questions, which they might not be able to solve. To watch all the Videos, Visit Resonance’s Youtube Page.
This JEE Main answer key 2020 will give students an idea about their performance in the exam, students can also predict their result through this. They can also know their chances of admission in various colleges as the answer key will enable them to calculate their probable score before the announcement of result with the help of answer key.
This JEE Main 2020 Answer Key (September) by Resonance will also prepare students to frame there preparation strategy for JEE (Advanced) 2020.
We hope students can grasp all the important details through these detailed solutions and become competent enough to tackle the real challenge.
Amidst the uncertainties and fear of Covid-19 Pandemic students have appeared in NEET 2020. The smooth conduction of NEET has led to a full stop to all the ongoing dilemma. But, the good news is very soon the aspirants would be getting into their dreamt institution for higher studies. At Resonance, we also have continued to follow our tradition ‘To be the First to help students Succeed’. Like every year, we have prepared the Answer Key, Video Solutions and Detailed Analysis for NEET 2020 and uploaded on our website. With students appearing/ will appear in NEET 2020, they are full of questions and they are looking for answers. Resonance is here with a breeze of Relief for every NEET Aspirant.
We are here with the Answer Key of NEET 2020 held on 13th September, 2020. Candidates can download the answer key and view solutions of different paper codes in pdf format or view the Detailed Solution Videos. All the Solutions are prepared by expert faculties of Resonance with an aim to benefit as many students as possible.
NEET has been conducted by the National Testing Agency (NTA) in Pen and Paper mode. The exam was conducted in noon shift from 2PM to 5PM. The exam duration is three hours and the exam consists of 720 marks (Maximum Marks). A total of 180 questions are asked in the examination; 45-45 questions each in Physics, Chemistry, Botany and Zoology.
NEET 2020 Video Solutions
Question wise detailed video solutions for NEET 2020 will help students to understand each and every question clearly. These videos also give students an opportunity to understand the solution of the questions, which they might not be able to solve. To watch all the Videos, Visit Resonance’s Youtube Page.
This NEET answer key 2020 will give students an idea about their performance in the exam, students can also predict their result through this. They can also know their chances of admission in various colleges as the answer key will enable them to calculate their probable score before the announcement of result with the help of answer key.
We hope students can grasp all the important details through these detailed solutions and become competent enough to tackle the real challenge.
Announcement regarding National Olympiad Programme in Science subjects for 2020-2021
The COVID–19 pandemic has affected educational systems worldwide, leading to the near-total closures of schools, universities and colleges.
The national Olympiad programme in science subjects culminating in the international Olympiads of 2021 has been disrupted by the Covid19 pandemic in the country. In view of the prevailing situation, the following decisions are announced.
In a departure from the usual three-stage procedure for the selection of the teams to represent India at the international Olympiads that has been followed in previous years, the selection procedure for the 2020-2021 cycle has been condensed to a two-stage process as a one-time exception.
About Stages:
There will be two stages in each subject:
Stage-1 : Indian Olympiad Qualifier (IOQ), jointly organised by the Indian Association of Physics Teachers (IAPT) and the Homi Bhabha Centre for Science Education (Tata Institute of Fundamental Research) – HBCSE (TIFR).
Stage-2 :Orientation-cum-Selection Camp (OCSC) organised by HBCSE
Exam Details : Stage-1: Indian Olympiad Qualifier (IOQ)
The IOQ in each subject will be a combination of two examinations, held in a single sitting for the examinee.
In this stage, a three-hour two-part examination will be conducted.
Part I: National Standard Examination (NSE): This will replace the standalone NSE of other years. The duration of this part will be 1 hour and will consist of multiple-choice questions, similar in standard to the usual NSE. This part will be a screening examination for selective evaluation of the second part (INO) only and performance in this part will not play any role in the selection for the next level (OCSC). This part of IOQ in different subjects will be called National Standard Examinations (NSEs) in Astronomy, Biology, Chemistry, Junior Science and Physics: NSEA, NSEB, NSEC, NSEJS and NSEP, respectively.
Part II: Indian National Olympiad (INO): This will replace the standalone INO of other years. The duration of this part will be two hours and will consist of detailed questions, similar in standard to the usual INO. This part will be evaluated only for students screened through the first part (NSE), and the selection for the next level (OCSC) will be determined solely by the performance in this part. This part of IOQ in different subjects will be called Indian National Olympiads (INOs) in Astronomy, Biology, Chemistry, Junior Science and Physics: INAO, INBO, INChO, INJSO and INPhO, respectively.
About Enrollments:
Online enrolment for IOQ is expected to start on IAPT website (iaptexam.in) by 15 October, 2020.
Exam Schedule:
The tentative schedule of IOQ examinations is as under:
Indian Olympiad Qualifier in Junior Science (IOQJS): January 17, 2021 (Sunday) 14:30 – 17:30 hrs
Indian Olympiad Qualifier in Astronomy (IOQA): February 6, 2021 (Saturday) 9:00 -12:00 hrs
Indian Olympiad Qualifier in Chemistry (IOQC): February 6, 2021 (Saturday) 14:30 – 17:30 hrs
Indian Olympiad Qualifier in Physics (IOQP) February 7, 2021 (Sunday) 9:00 – 12:00 hrs
Indian Olympiad Qualifier in Biology (IOQB): February 7, 2021 (Sunday) 14:30 – 17:30 hrs
*Please note that this schedule is tentative, and is subject to change at short notice, depending on the prevailing pandemic situation in the country.
Selection Criteria
For Part-2 Exam: The screening criterion for the Part II (INO) of IOQ to be evaluated will be similar to the qualification criteria for INO from NSE in previous years. Detailed criteria will be announced soon.
For OCSC: The criteria for qualification for OCSC on the basis of performance in Part II (INO) of IOQ will be similar to INO-to-OCSC criteria applied in previous years. Detailed criteria will be announced soon.
International Mathematical Olympiad 2021
The national Olympiad programme in mathematics culminating in the International Mathematical Olympiad (IMO) 2021 and European Girls’ Mathematical Olympiad (EGMO) 2022 has been disrupted by the COVID -19 pandemic in the country. In view of the prevailing situation, the following decisions are announced.
❖ In a departure from the usual four-stage procedure for the selection of the teams to represent India at the IMO 2021 and EGMO 2022 that has been followed in previous years, the selection procedure for the 2020-2021 cycle has been condensed to a three-stage process as an exception only for this year.
About Stages:
There will be 3 stages:
1. A three-hour examination called the Indian Olympiad Qualifier in Mathematics (IOQM) organised by the Mathematics Teachers’ Association (India) (MTA(I)). 2. The Indian National Mathematical Olympiad (INMO) organised by the Homi Bhabha Centre for Science Education – Tata Institute of Fundamental Research (HBCSE – TIFR). 3. The International Mathematical Olympiad Training Camp (IMOTC) organised by HBCSE.
Exam Details: ❖ The IOQM will have 30 questions with each question having an integer answer in the range 00-99. The syllabus and standard of this examination will be the same as that of PRMO of previous years.
❖ The INMO will be a four-hour examination with 6 questions. The syllabus and standard of this examination will be the same as that of the INMO of previous years.
❖ The IOQM will be conducted by the MTA(I) with support from Indian Association of Physics Teachers (IAPT) and HBCSE.
❖ The INMO and the subsequent stages of the Olympiad programme will be carried out by HBCSE.
About Enrollments: ❖ Online enrolment for IOQM is expected to start on the IAPT website (iaptexam.in) by October 15, 2020. Further confirmation regarding this and detailed information regarding eligibility and enrolment for IOQM will be announced shortly. These are expected to be similar to previous years.Exam Schedule: ❖ The tentative schedule for IOQM is Sunday, January 17, 2021 from 9:00 – 12:00 hrs. ❖ The tentative schedule for INMO is Sunday, March 7, 2021 from 12:00 – 16:00 hrs. ❖ Please note that the schedules are tentative, and are subject to change at short notice, depending on the prevailing pandemic situation in the country. ❖ There will not be any examination equivalent to the Regional Mathematical Olympiad for the 2020-2021 cycle. The detailed criteria for qualification from IOQM to INMO and from INMO to IMOTC will be announced soon. ❖ The programme for stages beyond INMO will be announced at an appropriate later time.
Finally, the wait is over!! Official notification of the National Talent Search Examination (NTSE) has been released by NCERT.
NTSE is conducted every year for students studying in Class 10th . NTSE is the one of the most prestigious examination, is meant to identify and nurture talent.
Exam Stages : The examination is conducted into 2 Stages every year.
NTSE Stage-1 : The examination is conducted at State level.
NTSE Stage-2 : The examination is conducted at National level.
NTSE Scholarship: About two thousand scholarships are awarded for different stages of education as follows:
Scholarship of Rs. 1250/ per month for class 11th & 12th.
Scholarship of Rs. 2000/ per month for undergraduates and Post-graduates.
Amount of Scholarship for Ph.D. is fixed in accordance with UGC norms.
NTSE Reservation
Category
Reservation
Schedule Cast (SC)
15%
Scheduled Tribe (ST)
7.5%
OBC (Non Creamy Layer)
27%
Economically Weaker Sections (EWSs)
10%
Person with Disability
4%
NTSE Paper Pattern : The paper pattern of the written examination will be as follows:
Paper
Test
No. of Questions
No. of Marks
Duration
Paper 1
Mental Ability Test (MAT)
100
100
120
Paper 2
Scholastic Aptitude Test ( SAT)
100
100
120
Note : There will be no negative marking in Stage-2 Examination.
NTSE Selection Process: Stage-1 Selection will be done by State/UTs and those who are selected/recommended from Stage-1 examination will be eligible to appear for Stage-2 examination conducted by NCERT.
Important Dates: Dates for submission of the application form and conduct of examination are given below:
NTSE Eligibility
The candidate must be a Class 10th student from any Government/ Private schools in India.
There is no domicile restriction. The candidate can be from any State/Union Territory of India.
The candidates studying in open or distance learning are also eligible to write NTSE 2020, provided they are less than 18 years of age, not employed and are appearing for Class 10th board examination for the first time.
NTSE Application Form : You may contact the State/UT Liaison officer for procuring application form.
The completed application form should be signed by the principal of the school & to be submitted before the last date of submission. Different states many have different last dates for submission. Please confirm from the Liaison officer of your state, the address at which the completed forms are to be submitted. The list of Liaison Officer is available at ncert website (ncert.nic.in) .
NTSE Form Fees : States and Union Territories may notify the fee required which will be paid for the Stage-1 examination. Therefore, before submitting the application form, you may find out the fees charged for stage-1 Examination and also the mode of payment from the respective state liaison officers However, NCERT does not charge any fee for Stage-2 Examination.
Indian Olympiad Qualifier (IOQ), jointly organized by the Indian Association of Physics Teachers (IAPT) and the Homi Bhabha Centre for Science Education (Tata Institute of Fundamental Research) – HBCSE (TIFR).
IJ-21 Batch is an initiative of Resonance’s PCCP Division to nurture the bright students and get them to succeed in the target exam by maximizing their potential through rigorous academic schedule which will be formulated by the mentors who have the experience of training &motivating several students who have achieved success and won medals. Classes will be taken by the mentors in IJ-21 Batch.
Batch Commencement Date: 12th October 2020
Eligibility:
For IJ-21 Batch: Top 21 Students who will qualify the selection test.
For Selection Test: Students who are eligible to write IJSO Stage-1 examination in the Academic Session 2020-21.
Selection Test Dates & Timings:
Paper 1 : Date : 8th October 2020 | Time : 10 AM to 11 AM
Paper 2 : Date : 9th October 2020 | Time : 10 AM to 11 AM
Selection Test Paper-Pattern:
No. of Questions: 40
Each Question Carry: 3 Mark
Negative Marking: -1 for wrong answer
Pattern : Objective Pattern Exam
Process to Enrol for IJ-21 Batch:
Register for the selection test.
Appear & Qualify the selection test.
The selected 21 students will be eligible to join the IJ-21 Batch at Free of Cost.