Top 47 FAQs You Need To Know: JEE Advanced

QUESTION 1: Do I pass the eligibility criteria for JEE (Advanced)-2020 even if I appeared in class XII 2019 examination for the first time?

Answer: Yes, You pass the eligibility in order to appear for the JEE (Advanced)-2020 but you must also satisfy other eligibility factors.

QUESTION 2: As I have passed my class XII examination in 2018 and also I didn’t appear for JEE Advanced 2018 nor JEE 2019, can I now appear for JEE Advanced 2020?

Answer: No, You cannot appear for JEE Advanced for 2020 because you have two chances to appear for it which is with 12th and the consecutive year.

QUESTION 3: As I have passed my class XII examination in 2018 and also I didn’t appear for JEE Advanced 2018 but I did appear in JEE 2019, can I now appear for JEE Advanced 2020?

Answer: No, You cannot appear for JEE Advanced for 2020 as, after 12th, you have only one chance to appear.

QUESTION 4: As I have passed my class XII examination in 2018 and also I did appear for JEE Advanced 2018 but I didn’t appear in JEE 2019, can I now appear for JEE Advanced 2020?

Answer: No, You cannot appear for JEE Advanced for 2020.

QUESTION 5: During registration of JEE Main 2020, I have chosen a wrong category during form completion, can I correct it later during JEE Advanced 2020?

Answer: No, you cannot change the category during JEE Advanced 2020.

QUESTION 6: As I have passed my class XII examination in 2018 and but the result was withheld, can I now appear for JEE Advanced 2020?

Answer: No, You are not eligible for the JEE Advanced 2020.

QUESTION 7: I have specified my category as GEN-EWS in JEE Main 2020 registration form. I don’t own a valid certificate issued on or after 01-April-2020. Can I upload a certificate that is issued prior to the 01-April-2020?

Answer: No, valid documents can only be uploaded to pass the criteria and avail the benefits of category.

QUESTION 8: What are the criteria needed to avail benefits under the GEN-EWS category reservation?

Answer: Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment issues a rule- OM No. 20013/01/2019-BC-II dated January 17, 2020. Under this valid GEN-EWS certificate have several benefits and one of them is to implement the reservation of economically weaker sections (EWSs) so that talented students could get admission to Central Educational Institutions.

QUESTION 9: During JEE Mains 2020 registration form, I have mistakenly declared my category as OBC-NCL but I want to change it. Am I eligible for the JEE Advanced 2020?

Answer: Yes you are, plus you have to mention that you have cleared the general cut-off. In case you don’t have a score above general cut off, then you cannot apply for JEE Advanced 2020.

QUESTION 10: During JEE Mains 2020 registration form, I do not have a valid NCL certificate issued on or after 01-April-2020. Can I upload a certificate created prior to 01-April-2020?

Answer: No, you cannot. A valid certificate is required under the prescribed format which must be issued on or after the 01-April-2020.

QUESTION 11: I belong to category OBC-NCL and my caste is already mentioned in the caste’s list on state-level but not in the list of central list of OBCs. Did I pass the eligibility criteria for JEE (Advanced)-2020 category reservation?

Answer: No, the list must be updated in the central list and then only you can get the benefit of the reservation.

QUESTION 12: Who manages the reservation rule for all categories?

Answer: It is the Government of India that handles reservations of different categories.

QUESTION 13: I belong to the OBC category but not to NCL as per Govt. of India norms. However, the list is mentioned in the central list of OBCs in www.ncbc.nic.in. Do I pass the eligibility criteria of OBC category for JEE (Advanced)-2020?

Answer: No, in order to get benefits of the OBC category reservation, candidate should belong to Non-Creamy Layer.

QUESTION 14: I have 40% disability and belong to the PwD category. I have valid certificate under the same category. Do I pass the criteria of getting benefits of a scribe plus a complementary one hour in exam?

Answer: The PwD candidates can apply for the services of a scribe who are visually impaired or dyslexic or might have disability in the upper limbs. These also include the case where disability is in upper limbs or have lost fingers/hands and this prevents the disable students to work properly on CBT platform. Disable students must avail the services of a scribe during the online registration of JEE (Advanced)-2020. This will let the students get an complementary time for one hour.

QUESTION 15: I belong to a PwD candidate having benchmark disability and valid disability certificate. Do I pass the eligibility criteria to avail additional one-hour compensatory time for JEE 2020 exam?

Answer: For the case of benchmark disability with or without a scribe, PwD candidates will get the complementary one hour for the exam.

QUESTION 16: What is the procedure I need to follow to avail of the services of the scribe for PwD Category during JEE (Advanced)-2020 examination?

Answer: The procedure is as follows:

  • Eligible candidates must have to apply for the benefits during registration for JEE (Advanced)-2020
  • Thereafter, the candidate can apply for the request to the chairman of the JEE advanced 2020 in the format prescribed by conducting IIT. The valid certificate must be uploaded during registration and format you can easily find in the brochure in Annexure-II.

QUESTION 17: I have two different documents related to the class XII examination which are class XII pass certificate and marks statement. Which document do I require to upload during the JEE (Advanced)-2020 registration?

Answer: You can upload Class XII marks statement.

QUESTION 18: I just have appeared in the Class XII exam in 2020. Do I able to apply for the registration of the JEE (Advanced)-2020?

Answer: Yes, candidates don’t require any documents to upload during registration for the JEE (Advanced)-2020.

QUESTION 19: Am I eligible for Architecture Aptitude Test (AAT) without appearing in JEE Advanced 2020 even if I have appeared in the JEE Main paper II?

Answer: No, candidates who are eligible for the AAT 2020 must qualify in the JEE Advanced 2020. Candidates need to know this that AAT is not related to JEE Main paper II.

QUESTION 20: I have cleared the JEE Main 2019 and gets selected in the NITs in 2019. Can I appear in JEE advanced 2020?

Answer: Yes, you can appear plus you must satisfy all other criteria for the JEE advanced.

QUESTION 21: I have been given a seat in IIT during JoSSA 2019. However, I didn’t paid the fees for seat acceptance and neither arrived for any of the reporting centers. I also withdrew from seat allocation before the last phase of seat allocation. Do I pass the eligibility criteria for appearing JEE Advanced 2020?

Answer: Yes, you can appear in JEE Advanced plus you must satisfy all other criteria for the JEE advanced.

QUESTION 22: I have been given a seat in IIT during JoSSA 2019. However, I paid the fees for seat acceptance and timely reported at the allocated center. But I withdrew from seat allocation before the last phase of seat allocation. Do I pass the eligibility criteria for appearing JEE Advanced 2020?

Answer: Yes, you can appear in JEE Advanced 2020

QUESTION 23: I have been given a seat in IIT during JoSSA 2019. However, I paid the fees for seat acceptance and timely reported at the allocated center. I also received the “Document Verification-cum-Seat Acceptance Letter” but I didn’t join my allotted program at IIT. Do I pass the eligibility criteria for appearing JEE Advanced 2020?

Answer: No. You didn’t pass the eligibility to write JEE (Advanced)-2020.

QUESTION 24: I have joined an IIT college though the JEE advanced 2019 and later I left the college program. Am I applicable to apply for JEE Advanced 2020?

Answer: No, you are not applicable for JEE Advanced 2020.

QUESTION 25: With JoSSA 2019, I got a seat in IIT and didn’t withdraw from JoSSA before seat allocation last round. Am I eligible for 2020’s JEE Advanced?

Answer: After accepting the seat in the IIT, you are not eligible for the JEE Advanced 2020 even if don’t withdraw from JoSSA. However you accept the seat from NITs/IIITs/ other GFITs, you are eligible for the JoSSA 2020 plus you must satisfy all other conditions of eligibility.

QUESTION 26: I have just joined one of the IITs for some preparatory courses in 2019. Do I pass the eligibility criteria for the 2020’s JEE Advanced?

Answer: Yes, you can appear for the exam

QUESTION 27: Do PIO and OCI cardholders are eligible for the JEE Advanced 2020?

Answer: Yes, all the students who are PIO and OCI cardholders can eligible for the exam and they must also satisfy the eligibility too.

QUESTION 28: I am an OCI/PIO cardholder (even if one of my parents is OCI/PIO card holder). Am I eligible for the JEE advanced 2020?

Answer: Yes you are. You can apply for the exam under the general category as all OCI/PIO candidates have no reservation under JEE rules. You can check the category notice at MEA/MHA, Government of India.

QUESTION 29: What are the exceptions for the eligibility required to appear in JEE Mains so that students become eligible for the JEE Advanced?

Answer: Candidates who follow the following tag are needed to appear in JEE Main 2020:

  1. Citizens of India
  2. OCI/PIO cardholders
  3. Student’s parent is OCI/PIO cardholders

However, candidates who are foreign nationals plus don’t have OCI/PIO card (not even their parents have), can appear directly to JEE Advanced 2020 without appearing in Mains.

QUESTION 30: I have completed steps 1 and 2 of the application form of JEE advanced. However, I didn’t pay the fees. Can I appear in JEE advanced exam?

Answer. No, the payment process is needed to be done to submit the application form of JEE advanced registration. Thereafter, you can appear if you satisfy all other conditions.

QUESTION 31: I am troubling in downloading my admit card, I have tried too many times, what should I do now?

Answer: In this case, you have to directly contact the chairman of the respective IIT conducting JEE this time.

QUESTION 32: My father is in defense service personnel, am I eligible for JEE advanced under DS category?

Answer: No, not all DS services candidates are eligible. Some children who have their parents as defense/ paramilitary personnel killed or have disability during war operations. In addition to this, student must also provide relevant certificates shown under Annexure II and it must be issued by the Directorate of Resettlement and Rehabilitation, New Delhi under the Ministry of Defense or the Ministry of Home Affairs.

QUESTION 33: Is it important to write both the paper of the JEE advanced 2020?

Answer: Yes, the student must appear in both paper 1 and 2. In case, the student doesn’t appear in one of the paper then student will be declared as absent in exam.

QUESTION 34: Will NTA declare my result if I don’t appear in one of the papers of JEE Advanced?

Answer: No, it won’t. It is important to appear in both the papers.

QUESTION 35: Is there an option for language selection during the registration of the JEE advanced?

Answer: No, it is not. Student will have the option of language selection when they appear for the CBT during the exam.

QUESTION 36: Is it possible to change the language during the JEE exam from English to Hindi or vice-versa?

Answer: Yes, you can. You can easily toggle the language from English to Hindi and vice versa during the entire period of CBT.

QUESTION 37: During the JEE exam, will the exam center provide rough sheets for the calculations?

Answer: Yes, there will be scribble pads or white blank sheets for the calculations to the students.

QUESTION 38: Can I change my answers during the JEE Advanced exam?

Answer: Yes, You can. You can clear the saved answers /responses and select once again as per your choice during the entire period of exam.

QUESTION 39: Will I get the print out of the papers along-with response of the JEE advanced after the exam?

Answer: No, it is not included in the rules of NTA.

QUESTION 40: How do I get a copy of the JEE advanced papers and responses?

Answer: NTA has a procedure and both the question papers along-with responses are recorded during the exam. All these will be sent to the registered email. The decided date for the reponse declaration is June 01 2020.

QUESTION 41: In case, if two students get the same marks, how they will be getting their rank?

Answer: There is a tie-break policy for such a case. Step 1: Students having higher positive marks will get a higher rank than others. If the students both have same positive marks then step 2 will be followed. Step 2: Students having higher marks in mathematics will be awarded as high rank, even if there is tie, higher rank will be given to students having higher marks in physics. Still, if there is tie, then both the students will be on same rank.

QUESTION 42: As per some newspaper reports of the academic year 2020-20, there will be supernumerary seats for the females in the IITs. Is that mean, there will be reduction for the non-female candidates in IITs from 2020?  

Answer: This decision has been made on the level of IITs. This is done in order to improve the gender ratio in undergraduate programs. Thereby supernumerary seats are created and this will not affect the seats available for the non-female candidates.

QUESTION 43: Is it important to register at JoSSA (Joint Seat Allocation Authority) 2020 and filling course choices after qualifying in JEE Advanced 2020?

Answer: Yes, It is important to register at JoSSA in order to become eligible for the admission in the IITs and course filling option is also important.

QUESTION 44: I missed the deadline for registration at JoSSA for filling the choices for the course. Is there any other option with which I can take admission in IITs?

Answer: As it is important to register at JoSSA for admission in IITs, You must have to fill your course choices within the limited time declared by JoSSA. This is no other option with which you can apply for admission to IITs.

QUESTION 45: After qualifying the JEE Advanced, I registered to the JoSSA but I forget to fill the course choices. Can I take admission in IITs?

Answer: No, you can’t, it is important to properly follow the admission process as per the rules and regulations decided by the JoSSA. So, It is important to fill the course choices.

QUESTION 46: I have cleared the Class XII examination but the overall aggregate marks are less than marks required for the admission in the IITs. This means the marks are less than the top 20 percentile or 75% in the respective board. Do I need to reappear in the Class XII examination for the admission in IITs?

Answer: Yes, you are needed to reappear for all the subjects in the XII examination so that you can qualify the criteria needed to get admission in IITs through JEE advanced.

QUESTION 47: Which subjects of XII examination are considered for the calculation of final aggregate marks in order to qualify for admission in IIT through JEE Advanced?

Answer: The major subjects required for the calculations for the aggregate marks are: Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, a language subject which has higher marks than others and an optional subject other than four having the highest marks.

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NTSE: All about Application Form, Exam Date, Eligibility, Pattern and Syllabus

There are various talent search examinations for the students, NTSE is one of them and is the most prestigious. It is a National Level Examination and thereby termed as National Talent Search Examination.

This exam is conducted by the NCERT or National Council of Education Research and Training to find talented and deserving students for scholarship support.

Every year NTSE is conducted in searching for such students and is conducted every year in two stages: Stage 1 and stage 2. Here stage 1 is for state level and stage 2 is for National Level. The expected date for the form for the first stage NTSE is September.

The exam is conducted in the month of November whereas the second stage NTSE is conducted in May month of consecutive year. NTSE exam is conducted through both online and offline mode and the pattern is objective type of questions.

Around 1,200,000 to 1,400,000 students participate in the examination, but only 5000 students are able to crack the exam for stage 2. Thereafter, only 1000 candidates are selected for the scholarship.

Exam Pattern

Exam will be conducted via two stages in which the first exam is conducted for state and union territory level. Whereas the Second exam is conducted on the national level and is conducted by the NCERT. However Indian nationals studying abroad are exempted. This paper is conducted in two parts: MAT and SAT. MAT is termed as General Mental Ability Test and SAT is termed as Scholastic Aptitude Test. The SAT exam is further divided into two sections language comprehensive and aptitude test.

Both the exams are conducted for 120 minutes and have 100 marks each. There is no negative marking applicable in NTSE 2020. The exam is offered in different languages such as Asamiya, Bangla, English, Gujarati, Hindi, Kannada, Marathi, Malayalam, Odia, Punjabi, Tamil, Telugu, and Urdu language.

Exam Date

Events Stage 1  Stage 2
NTSE 2020 Application Form Dates August 2019 No Registration
NTSE 2020 Admit Card Release October 2019 April 2020
NTSE 2020 Exam Date for Mizoram, Meghalaya, Nagaland, and Andaman and Nicobar Islands November 02, 2019 May 10, 2020
NTSE 2020 Exam Date for Bihar, Jharkhand, West Bengal, Delhi, and Jammu & Kashmir November 17, 2019 May 10, 2020
NTSE 2020 Exam Date for Rest of the States and Union Territories November 3, 2019 May 10, 2020
NTSE 2020 Result date January, 2020 September, 2020

 

Eligibility Criteria for NTSE exam

  • Applicant should be Indian national.
  • The applicant should be in class 10 and from a private or government school in India.
  • Age of the applicant must be below 18
  • Applicant studying in class 10 from open or distance learning is also applicable.
  • There is more condition for States or UTs that may be related to minimum qualifying marks in the previous class, age limit, etc.

Information related to State Quotas

There is a fixed quota allotted to each state/union territory which is recommended for the specific number of students for next stage. However there is no further level quota at next stage NTSE exam and final scholarship will be given on the basis of the results. This quota is revised every year under the authority. For the duration of 2018-2020, the quota decided for each stage is given below:

State No. of qualifying students State No. of qualifying students
Andaman & Nicobar Islands 20 Karnataka 371
Andhra Pradesh 263 Kerala 220
Arunachal Pradesh 50 Lakshadweep 20
Assam 202 Madhya Pradesh 530
Bihar 691 Maharashtra 774
Chandigarh 20 Manipur 50
Chattisgarh 195 Meghalaya 50
Mizoram 50 Dadra & Nagar Haveli 20
Nagaland 50 Daman & Diu 20
Odisha 259 Delhi 153
Puducherry 20 Goa 50
Punjab 183 Gujarat 360
Rajasthan 485 Haryana 186
Sikkim 50 Himachal Pradesh 51
Tamil Nadu 466 Jammu & Kashmir 64
Telangana 216 Jharkhand 142
Tripura 50 Uttarakhand 79
Uttar Pradesh 1408 West Bengal 569

 

Category Reservation

There are provisions of reservation in NTSE 2020 as per government of India norms:

Category Reservation Percentage
Scheduled Caste (SC) 15%
Scheduled Tribe (ST) 7.5%
Other Backward Classes (OBC) 27%
Persons with Disabilities (PWD) 4%
Economically Weaker Section (EWS) 10%

 

Syllabus of NTSE Exam

It includes subjects like Mathematics, Science, Social Science, English, General Knowledge, and Mental Ability syllabus.

Mathematics Algebraic Expressions, Percentage& Its Application, Arithmetic, Playing with Number, Basic Geometry, Probability, Quadratic Equations, Circles, Rational Numbers, Coordinate Geometry, Simple & Compound Interest, Direct& Inverse Variations, Square & Cube Roots, Exponent, Statistics, Linear Equation, Surface Areas and Volume, Mensuration, Triangles, Number System, Trigonometry
Science Acid Bases and Salts, Metals & Non Metals, Air, Micro-Organisms, Carbon and its Compound, Motion and Force, Cellular Level of Organization, Our Environment, Diversity in Living organisms, Periodic Classification of Elements, Fibres and Plastics, Reproduction, Food Production & Management, Soil, Heredity and Evolution, Some Common Diseases, Human Body, Sound,  Life Processes, Sound of Energy, Light, Structure of Atom               , Acid Bases and Salts, The Universe, Magnetic & Electricity at Work, Water, Measurement, Work and Energy
Social Science Agriculture, Local and State Government, Atmosphere, Medieval Architecture and Culture, Biosphere, Motion of the Earth, British raj, Nationalism in Various Countries, Culture, Science and Literature, Natural Vegetation, Democracy and Elections, New Empires and Kingdoms, Diversity and Livelihood, Our Country- India, Early Medieval Period, Popular Movements and Social Reforms, Early States, Population, Eighteen Century Political Formation, Resources and Development, French Revolution, Solar System, India and Its Neighbours, The Delhi Sultanate, Indian Constitution,  The Judiciary, Indian Economics, The Maurayas, Indian Freedom Struggle, The Mughal Empire, Indus Valley Civilization, UN and International Agencies, Industrial Revolution, Union Government, Industries     Vedic Period, Internal Structure of the Earth and Rocks , Water Resources , Introduction and Sources of Ancient Indian History, World History, Jainism, Buddhism and Conquerors from Distant Lands
English One Word Substitution, Paragraph Completion, Reading Comprehension, Rearrangement of Jumbled Words, Sentence Completion, Synonyms, Antonyms, English Grammar
General Knowledge India, World, Abbreviations, Awards and Recognitions, Books and Authors, Sports
Mental Ability syllabus Alphabets and Number test, Figure Partition and Dot Situation,  Analogy(Non Verbal), Mathematical Operations, Analogy(Verbal), Missing Character, Blood relations, Paper Folding and Cutting, Calendar, Time and Clock, Ranking and Arrangements, Classification, Series (Verbal), Coding-Decoding, Series(Non Verbal), Cube and Dice, Venn Diagrams, Direction Sense, Water and Mirror Images, Embedded Figure

 

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CBSE Released Sample Question Papers for Class X and XII

The Central Board of Secondary Education or CBSE has released sample question papers for Class 10th. Same is also released for Class 12th students for the 2019-20. The CBSE sample question papers for Class 10 and 12 along with marking scheme were released by the Central Board of Secondary Education.

Students who are preparing for their board examinations are advised to download CBSE sample question papers. For CBSE 2020 Board Examinations, students can go directly download them from its official website at cbseacademic.nic.in. The CBSE has released subject-wise sample question papers for both class 10 and class 12.

The CBSE conducts the Class 10 and 12 Examination every year. The Central Board of Secondary Education Class 10 Examination 2020, CBSE Class 12 Examination 2020 will be held in February-march.

Students can download the sample papers from the official website and start practicing for better results. Further, the Board has also published the marking scheme for each subject.

Download the file here:

Class X Sample Question Paper & Marking Scheme for Exam 2019-20: Class X Sample Question Paper

Subject Sample Question Paper (Click Below to download) Marking Scheme (Click Below to download)
Science SQP MS
Elements of Book Keeping and Accountancy SQP MS
Elements of Business SQP MS
English (Language & Literature) SQP MS
Hindi A SQP MS
Hindi B SQP MS
Home Science SQP MS
Computer Application SQP MS
Mathematics (Basic) SQP MS
Mathematics (Standard) SQP MS
Social Science SQP MS
NCC SQP MS
Hindustani Music (Melodic) SQP MS
Hindustani Music (Percussion) SQP MS
Hindustani Music (Vocal) SQP MS
Carnatic Music-Melodic Instruments SQP MS
Carnatic Music-Percussion Instruments SQP MS
Carnatic Music-Vocal SQP MS
Painting SQP MS
Arabic SQP MS
Bengali SQP MS
Assamese SQP MS
Bahasa Melayu SQP MS
Bhutia SQP MS
Bodo SQP MS
French SQP MS
German SQP MS
Gujarati SQP MS
Gurung SQP MS
Japanese SQP MS
Kannada SQP MS
Lepcha SQP MS
Limboo SQP MS
Malayalam SQP MS
Manipuri SQP MS
Mizo SQP MS
Marathi SQP MS
Nepali SQP MS
Odia SQP MS
Persian SQP MS
Punjabi SQP MS
Rai Language SQP MS
Russian SQP MS
Sanskrit SQP MS
Sherpa SQP MS
Sindhi SQP MS
Spanish SQP MS
Tamil SQP MS
Tamang SQP
Tangkhul SQP MS
Telugu AP SQP MS
Telugu Telangana SQP MS
Thai SQP MS
Tibetan SQP MS
Urdu A SQP MS
Urdu B SQP MS

 

Class XII Sample Question Paper & Marking Scheme for Exam 2019-20: Class XII Sample Question Paper

Subject Sample Question Paper (Click Below to download) Marking Scheme (Click Below to download)
Accountancy SQP MS
Arabic SQP MS
Assamese SQP MS
Bengali SQP MS
Bhutia SQP MS
Biology SQP MS
Biotechnology SQP MS
Bodo SQP MS
Business Studies SQP MS
Carnatic Melodic SQP MS
Carnatic Percussion SQP MS
Carnatic Vocal SQP MS
Commercial Art SQP MS
Chemistry SQP MS
Computer Science – New SQP MS
Computer Science – Old SQP MS
Dance Manipuri SQP MS
Economics SQP MS
Engg. Graphic SQP MS
Entrepreneurship SQP MS
French SQP MS
Geography SQP MS
German SQP MS
Gujarati SQP MS
Hindi Aichhik SQP MS
Hindi Adhaar SQP MS
History SQP MS
Hindustani Music (Melodic) SQP MS
Hindustani Music (Percussion) SQP MS
Hindustani Music (Vocal) SQP MS
Home Science SQP MS
Informatics Practices – New SQP MS
Informatics Practices – Old SQP MS
Japanese SQP MS
Kannada SQP MS
Kashmiri SQP MS
Legal Studies SQP MS
Lepcha SQP MS
Limboo SQP MS
Malayalam SQP MS
Marathi SQP MS
Mathematics SQP MS
Mizo SQP MS
Manipuri SQP MS
NCC SQP MS
Nepali SQP MS
Odia SQP MS
Painting SQP MS
Graphic SQP MS
Sculpture SQP MS
Persian SQP MS
Physical Education SQP MS
Physics SQP MS
Pol. Science SQP MS
Psychology SQP MS
Punjabi SQP MS
Russian SQP MS
Sindhi SQP MS
Sociology SQP MS
Spanish SQP MS
English Core SQP MS
English Elective SQP MS
Sanskrit Core SQP MS
Sanskrit Elective SQP MS
Tamil SQP MS
Tangkhul SQP MS
Telangana Telugu SQP MS
Telugu SQP MS
Tibetan SQP MS
Urdu Core SQP MS
Urdu Elective SQP MS

 

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National Mathematics Talent Contests (NTMC): Know about stages, Eligibility, Syllabus, Dates and much more

About NMTC

NMTC (National Mathematics Talent Contests) is led by AMT (The Association of Mathematics Teachers of India).

Objective of examination: It is to search and support young and talented student who has ability to think something different and innovative for a better future. They are so different that they can solve critical problems showing a general numerical capacity properly to their level.

List of awards under NMTC

  1. Rank 1 Award: Rs. 5000 as cash + Merit certificate
  2. Rank 2 Award: Rs. 2500 as cash + Merit certificate
  3. Rank 2 Award: Rs. 1250 as cash + Merit certificate
  4. Another finalised students: Some cash + Merit certificate

Stages of NMTC

Examination is conducted in 2 stages:

  • Preliminary Test

Under this phase of the test, the objective type of questions having multiple choices will be there for the students. It will also consist of fill in the blanks type of questions. Students will write the answer in the response sheet and then AMTI will provide the result. Only 10% of the students will be eligible for the final test.

  • Final Test

This test is for the 10% of students who have cleared preliminary test. The questions will be of essay type and this exam will be conducted at the specific centres of states decided by the AMTI.

Note: Senior Level understudies (advanced education level) will take just the last test.

 

Eligibility                                                                                                                                                                                       

Students must belong to the school or junior colleges of different board, technology Institutions, and graduation colleges. This must also include the schools affiliated from CBSE board.

  1. Primary section named as Gauss Contest. It is for students of V and VI class
  2. Sub-junior section named as Kaprekar Contest. It is for students of VII and VIII class.
  3. Junior section named as Bhaskara Contest. It is for students of IX and X Class.
  4. Senior Section named as Aryabhata Contest. It is for students of Degree Classes in Arts, Science & Technical Colleges

Note*: The test will be conducted in a different medium and they are English, Gujarati, Hindi, Kannada, Malayalam, Telugu, Marathi or Tamil. This medium of exam is valid till present. In case of new update, it will be disclosed on the official website. For the senior level of exam, the medium of exam will be English only.

 

Exam Details

  • Preliminary Exam will be going to be help at their particular school or centre students have filled for.
  • Students apply individually at the official website of the AMTI and there will be the proper intimation of the exam to the students
  • For the Final exam, AMTI will be responsible for the allotment of the centres
  • Students belonging to the senior section can attempt an exam in English medium only. While other section students have large number of option for the language selection.

 

Syllabus

The detailed syllabus for the NMTC is:

  • Algebra: Polynomials, Solving equations, inequalities and complex numbers
  • Geometry: Geometry of triangles and circles. (Trigonometric methods, vector methods, complex number methods, transformation geometry methods)
  • Number Theory: Divisibility, Diophantine equations, congruence relations, prime numbers and elementary results on prime numbers.
  • Graph theory and combinatory: Counting techniques, pigeon hole principle, the principle of inclusion and exclusion, basic graph theory

Registration

  • For registration, students have to visit the nearest school or centre of NMTC
  • If any student apply for the exam by itself, he/she will be eligible when they will send an acceptance letter from a teacher / Principal / Professor – serving or retired to hold the exam

Important Dates

Important events and tentative schedule:

  • Stage-1 Examination: In the month of August/September
  • Stage-2 Result: After one week of examination
  • Stage-3 Examination: In the month of November
  • Stage-4 Result Declaration: In the month of December

 

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International Junior Science Olympiad: All about IJSO you need to know!

Overview of IJSO

The program is to expand the interest of mathematics and science in the student through free and imaginative creativity by solving problems in mathematics and science. It likewise expects to advance international contacts in mathematics and science. Friendship is a major goal between these young minds of different nationalities, collaboration among understudies, and trade of academic and logical involvement in mathematics and science. This program directly concentrates on young minds for better future and innovation in mathematics and science field.

The Mathematics and science Olympiad includes the stages-

Stage I: National Standard Examination in Junior Science (NSEJS)

Stage II:  Indian National Junior Science Olympiad (INJSO)

Stage III: Orientation cum Selection Camp (OCSC) in Junior Science

Stage IV: Pre-departure Training Camp (PDT) for IJSO

Stage V:  Participation in International Junior Science Olympiad (IJSO)

 

Stage I: NSEJS

Overview of NSEJS

NSEJS is conducted by the Indian Association of Physics Teachers (IAPT) and is the main phase of the selection of students in the Junior Science Olympiad Program. Each student trying to experience progressive phases of the program must enlist for NSEJS. This exam is held at different centers in the nation.

 

Eligibility Criteria for NSEJS

A student must get a score equivalent to or higher than a Minimum Admissible Score (MAS). He/she has to be qualified for the Stage II INO test prompting the International Olympiad. A given subject has particular marks and 40% of those marks will be MAS.

 

Syllabus for NSEJS

The syllabus for NSEJS is broadly equivalent to the senior secondary level (Class XI and Class XII) of CBSE Junior Science. However, there is no detailed syllabus for the NSEJS.

Qualifying for IJSO

The objective of the primary stage exam is to have a wide reach and which must be progressively achieved across the country. This is actually a representation of stage II without excessive merit compromise. Henceforth the choice to stage II of Indian National Olympiad Examinations (INOs) depends on the accompanying plan.

  • Major Eligibility Key Points

There is minimum eligibility required of having a score equal to or more than MAS or Minimum Admissible Score. This is required to get entry into the next phase of the International Olympiad. MAS is equivalent to 40% of the maximum score of each subject.

  • Proportion Representation Clause of qualified students:

Around 300 students will be qualified for stage II INO. The selection proportion will be in such that students will be selected in each State or UT based on the number of students appeared in the NSE 2011-12 respectively in each State or Union Territory. Assume this number in 2011-12 in a given State in a given subject is S, and the total number that showed up in 2011-12 in that subject for the nation is T, at that point the number chose to Stage II in that subject from that State would be S/T times 300, adjusted off to the closest higher whole number.

In case of result gets a tie for the last position, all students with similar imprints at this position will meet all requirements to get entry into Stage II assessment. The chosen students should all things considered fulfill the qualification provision spread out above. All the students selected for the next are mention properly under a list on IAPT and HBCSE websites.

  • Minimum Representation Clause (MPC)

This clause states that the Proportion Representation Clause is follower but the students who have qualified for the INO must also satisfy the eligibility clause.

  • Merit Clause

After going through the eligibility clause, it is possible that 300 students may not meet all requirements for Stage II in a subject. Some students will be selected from 300 based on merit. In this selection, proportional representation and minimum representation clauses will not be considered. If students at the last position get tie in their result, students having the same marks can appear in the stage II examination.

There will be no other basis for the determination of the Indian National Olympiad Examinations (INOs). All students who qualify for INJSO get an endorsement in the form of certificate from IAPT.

Stage 2: INJSO

Overview of INJSO

HBCSE (Homi Bhabha Center for Science Education) conducts Indian National Science Olympiad (INJSO) in almost 15 centers in the nation.

 

Eligibility Criteria

Students chosen from Stage I assessment (NSEJS) are qualified to show up for INJSO. Furthermore, those students, who have been absolved from NSEJS as listed in the Enrollment page, are likewise qualified to appear for INJSO. Other than these two, there is no other path by which a student gets qualified to show up for INJSO.

 

Syllabus

It is similar to the syllabus for NSEJS. After the exam and as per the performance, a total of around top 35 students in the merit list for Stage III: Orientation Cum Selection Camp (OCSC) in Junior Science. For the determination of the case when there is a tie between some students having same marks, they are eligible for the next stage. Further to it, there is no criterion or rules related to the selection of OCSC.

 

Stage 3: OCSC

Overview of OCSC

OCSC in Junior Science will be conducted by HBCSE for 2-3 weeks. The exact dates will be declared preceding or alongside the declaration of the merit list for the OCSC.

 

Eligibility Criteria for OCSC

Students are selected from the merit list of Stage II (INJSO) are qualified. There will be no other criteria for selection.

There will be camps after selection where theoretical and experimental tests are conducted. Student’s orientation will be there especially based on the experiments. There will be function for students where great scientists and researchers are welcomed to address them.

After the test, the merit list will be provided on the basis of the test conducted in the camp which is 60% from theoretical test and 40% from experiment test. This list will be produced as result of OCSC. Performance in the last stages (NSEJS and INJSO) is not considered here for the answer.

Thereafter, from the list, the top 6 will be selected as awardees for the merit list of the OCSC Junior Science. All the selected students will be given a prize of Rs. 5000 in form of books and cash. There will be also distinct prizes for the meritorious performance for their recognition as best performers in theory and experiment.

Lastly, special merit students are selected 12 in number in junior science at the end of OCSC and this will constitute a 6 member team for the next stage International Junior Science Olympiad (IJSO). In addition to it, other requirements must be satisfied such as age limit, holding valid Indian Passport, health certificate, consent of the parent, etc.

 

Stage 4: PDT Camp for IJSO

Overview of PDT

The major 6 students selected for the team will be trained under a team of experts and the specified program. This program is organized under HBCSE and the aim is experimental training. Best experts are assembled from reputed institutions across country to train the students for excellent results.

 

Stage 5: IJSO

Overview of IJSO

In this stage, the final competition gets conducted and the time and place will be specified after the training. Students will be informed and they will proceed for final competition with their mentors.

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JEE Main 2020: NTA Announces Official Notice on Application Form Correction

National Testing Agency has declared an official notification for the correction in the JEE Main 2020 application form which has been started from October 14, 2019. Enrolled candidates can now login to official website of NTA for January JEE 2020 (January Mains) Application form correction of error occurred.

National Testing Agency (NTA) is responsible for conducting national level examination i.e. JEE. This exam is responsible for allowing students to do undergraduate engineering courses in IITs, NITs, and IIITs. This time exam will be conducted on dates of 6th to 11th Jan 2020.

Correction of JEE Main Application Form

For JEE Main 2020, the correction of mistakes in application form should be done in order to get qualified as eligible candidate. Students can correct the details till October 20, 2019. With this correction option, students can easily update or edit their details, in case if they have created mistake in registration process of JEE Main.

This is the final chance given by the National Testing Agency (NTA) for the students to correct their mistakes in application form of Joint Entrance Examination (JEE) Main. This important step helps in saving career of many students as most of students are not able to fill the details as per the terms and conditions. NTA understands it, might be it is not the fault of the student, the error in the form can due to the third party person who is filling form. So, students get one more chance to remove all the errors.

Under this correction step, the benefit of this moderation will be given to those students who have completely filled the details in the first step and completed the process of registration and paid the fees. Students can easily edit their photograph, signature, thumb impression, and other data related to the JEE Main Application form. There is additional paid process online in case if you change gender, category or the number of papers in application form.

Exclusive tip for students:

Tip 1: All the details must match your details in official documents. Check it once more before final submit

Tip 2: Edit details carefully this is the last chance to qualify for eligibility

Tip 3: Do the edit before the last date, don’t wait for last day

Official Notice:

 

Official Website: jeemain.nta.nic.in

Successfully Conduction of Matrix Talent Support Exam (MTSE) With Great High Enthusiasm

Matrix Talent Support Exam (MTSE) had been done successfully in the districts of Haryana and Rajasthan. Students have shown great enthusiasm for the participation in the exam and attempted exam at different centres at Sirsa, Fatehabad, Banswara, Bhilwara, Pratapgarh, and Chittorgarh. As per the reports, around 21,000 students have participated in this exam for the MTSE Scholarship.

MTSE exam is conducted for the students belong to class 5th to class 9th for English medium, 10th for both English and Hindi Medium, 11th and 12th class (Maths/Biology) for both English and Hindi Medium.

Scholarship will be given based on the rank of the students in the exam. Students ranking from 1 to 10 will be given 100% scholarship. Students ranking from 11 to 20 will be given 90% scholarship. Students ranking from 21 to  50 will be given 70% scholarship. Students ranking from 51 to 100 will be given 50% scholarship.

About MTSE: MTSE is a scholarship program conducted by the Matrix in search of talent and supports them financially. This scholarship helps in analyzing the knowledge and inherent potential of the student by conducting two sections of paper.

After qualifying pre-exam, there will be an advanced MTSE exam where students are observed on specific parameters. The parameters are based on analysis of speed, accuracy, reasoning skills, scientific and mathematics aptitude, and mental ability assessment.

With this, Students are going to participate in Leading Institute’s toughest exam. They can check their performance will help in assessing the student’s level of knowledge and help in encouraging more hard work. It will help in competing tough scholarship exams. It is good for assistance in providing the level of competition in the present generation.

 

 

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KVPY 2019: A quick overview of Important Dates, Exam Pattern, Eligibility and more

KYPY or Kishore Vaigyanik Protsahan Yojana is one of the prestigious initiatives for providing scholarships on national level. It is organized by the Indian Institute of Science. This initiative of scholarship helps students in getting monthly scholarships up to pre Ph. D. Level. As the registrations for the KVPY exam were in between 8th July to fourth week of August, the exam is expected to be in November 2019.

The major advantage of this exam is that students become eligible for direct admission in India’s top institutes such as IISc and various other IISERs. Here is some general information about the KVPY exam.

KVPY 2019 General Information:

KVPY (Kishore Vaigyanik Protsahan Yojana) is conducted for the streams SA, SB, and SX. There are almost 54 centers in India. Students who can apply for the exam must have Indian nationality. For regular updates for exam, students must visit the official website regularly.

Schedule of KVPY exam

  • Start of online application: 8th July 2019
  • Closing of online application: 31th August 2019
  • Admit Card Release: 3rd November 2019
  • Answer key release: End of November 2019
  • KVPY Result Declaration: December 2019
  • Interview Phase: January 2020
  • Final Result Declaration: April 2020

Eligibility criteria (Stream Wise)

  1. Stream SA: Students must complete their secondary standard or 10th class which must include science and mathematics. They must secure at least 75% (for SC/PWD/ST – 65%) or more in the same. For this scholarship, students must have to join undergraduate courses having specialization in basic science. This includes (B.Sc./B.S./B.Stat./B.Math./Int. M.Sc./M.S.) after class XIIth.
  2. Stream SX: Students must complete their secondary standard or 10th class with at least 75% (for SC/PWD/ST – 65%) or more. In addition to it, students must also pass 10+2 examination with the subject science and also have marks at-least 60% marks and for SC/PWD/ST 50%.
  3. Stream SB: This stream includes the category for students who have enrolled for the 1st year (undergraduate program) having specialization in basic science (Physics/Chemistry/Mathematics & Biology leading to B.Sc./ B.S./B.Stat./ B.Math./Int. M.Sc./M.S).

 

Steps of registration for KVPY:

Students can apply for KVPY from the official website. The first student has to click on the application link from the website and follow the following steps for the registration.

  • Go to the official website and click on Apply for KVPY
  • Now fill the personal details which include name, number, email id, date of birth and then finally fill the Captcha and hit submit button
  • Now the student has to login with the details received in email id or your personal number includes user id and password.
  • Now it is time to enter remaining personal details which includes residential and educational details.
  • In the next step, student have to upload the scanned photograph and signature
  • Next stage is to proceed for payment of the exam fees
  • Now click the submit button and download/print for need in the exam

KVPY Exam pattern

The pattern consists of two-phase of exam. Both the exam section includes four sections: Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, and Biology. The marking scheme of the exam is such that each correct answer award 1 mark and each wrong answer deduct 0.25 marks. Then next phase of exam has 2 marks for each correct answer and 0.5 marks will be deducted for each incorrect answer.

For Stream SA:

Subject Number of Questions Total Marks
Part I Part II
Mathematics 15 5 25
Physics 15 5 25
Chemistry 15 5 25
Biology 15 5 25
Total 60 20 100

 

For Stream SB/SX:

Subject Number of Questions Total Marks
Part I Part II
Mathematics 20 10 40
Physics 20 10 40
Chemistry 20 10 40
Biology 20 10 40

 

Syllabus of KVPY (Streamwise)

  • SA: Analytical Skills, Syllabus of class 11th subjects (Physics, Mathematics, Chemistry, Biology)
  • SB: Analytical Skills, Syllabus of class 12th (Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, Biology).
  • SX: Analytical Skills, Syllabus of their respective classes. Syllabus of class 12th(Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Mathematics). 1st year of B.Sc. / B.S. / B.Stat. / B.Math. / Int. M.Sc. / M.S. syllabus is also applicable.

 

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Online Application Form Submission Date Extended: JEE Main 2020

JEE Main 2020 Application Form Registration Date extended for 10 days!

JEE Main 2020 is the most popular exam in the country among the schooling students as it helps them in getting entrance in top colleges. This exam will be conducted in 224 cities across the country from 6 Jan 2019 to 11 Jan 2019. The date for the filling up of application form has been extended for 10 days till 10 October 2019 and 11:50 pm.

As described earlier, the last date of registration for the exam was 30th September 2019. Despite this, various students applied for an appeal for the extension of the registration date.  NTA or National Testing Agency has taken this as a favor for the students and accepted the appeal.

From the estimated report, around 9 Lakh 20 Thousand students have applied for the JEE Main 2020. After the extension of the registration date, the number of applicants is around to exceed the 10 Lakh students.

The majority of extended applicants during the extension of date will be in Northern India which includes Rajasthan, Haryana, Punjab, Bihar and etc. Moreover, students who missed their registration on the last date can also fill the application form.

Official Public Notification:

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PRMO 2019 Result: 7 Students from Matrix Qualified for Regional Mathematical Olympiad 2019

After the amazing result of JEE Advanced 2019, now Matrix Students also getting success in PRMO. 7 Students from Matrix gets qualified for the next stage of Mathematic Olympiad which is Regional Mathematical Olympiad 2019.

List of students:

S. No.

Name

Class

1

Anish Lathar

Class 9th

2

Nayan Godara

Class 10th

3

Sahil

Class 11th

4

Manas Jajodia

Class 12th

5

Rohit Kumar

Class 12th

6 Ravi Raj

Class 12th

7 Abhishek Kumar

Class 12th

 

These students will now face the second stage of RMO and then will be shortlisted for the IMO. Full details of the Olympiad and stages are given here below.

Mathematical Olympiad Programme

Olympiads are the types of movement which aim to find talented students from secondary and high secondary students through a medium of competition. This competition leads to an environment of friendliness among students; however, it is not a direct benefit to career. It helps students undertake the real challenges in the mathematics and science field so that it helps for a better career.

Aim of Olympiad

Olympiads helps different young minds to meet at a single place and it helps in the connectivity of collaboration of those minds. Olympiads are like celebrations in many schools as the winning students helpful in recognition of their school at a bigger platform.

Homi Bhabha Centre for Science Education or HBCSE: This is the nodal centre of the county for the Olympiads operation in India. The main aim is to promote excellence to pre-university students in the subjects of science and mathematics.

About Mathematical Olympiad

This Mathematical Olympiad Programme allows students to participate in the International Mathematical Programme or IMO which is handover by the HBCSE in the support of National Board for Higher Mathematics (NBHS). NBHS is an initiate of Department of Atomic Energy (DAE) and Government of India. With the help of this programme, the Government wants to search mathematical talent across the country’s new generation students.

25 region are set to conduct this program and three main groups of regional coordinator are Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE), Navodaya Vidyalaya Samiti (NVS) and Kendriya Vidyalaya Sangathan (KVS).

Stages of Exam

Stage 1: In the first stage, there will be two and half hour exam having 30 questions which are conducted both in English and Hindi medium and this exam is known as Pre- Regional Mathematical Olympiad or RMO. The answers are in the form of single or two-digit form.

For the Syllabus, sample papers and Sample OMR sheet, you have to visit the official site of Olympiads. For general queries, you can mail at mtaprmo@gmail.com.

Stage 2: In this stage, the exam of Regional Mathematical Olympiad (RMO) will be conducted for three hours and there will be six problems to solve. This exam is also performed in regional languages also as per requirement presented by the regional coordinators.

Stage 3: In the third stage, approximately 900 students (not fixed) can qualified as best performing students for the next level of Olympiad which is – Indian National Mathematical Olympiad (INMO).

Stage 4: At this stage, Approximately 35 students will be selected and invited for the 4th stage for the International Mathematical Olympiad Training Camp (IMOTC). This camp is going to be conducted on the HBCSE from April to May. Here in this camp, there will be an orientation of the selected students by emphasizing on conceptual foundations and problem-solving skills.

During this camp, various selection tests will be organised to analyse the students. Thereafter, the six best performing students are going to be selected for IMO to represent INDIA.

Stage 5: There will be a tough training programme for the selected students having a duration of 8 to 10 days at the HBCSE before performing at IMO.

Stage 6: This is the final stage where a student participates at the IMO and they will be accompanied by the four mentors or teachers.

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