NTSE
Preparation Tips & Strategies
National Council of Educational
Research and Training (NCERT) conducts the National Talent Search Exam, also
referred as NTSE, every year. The examination is conducted in two stages,
Stage-1 (State Level) and Stage-2 (National Level), in November and May,
respectively. Students need to qualify both the examinations with minimum cut
off marks. It is a National level examination wherein brilliant students from
each state compete to get admitted to the scholarship program, hence, it won’t
be easy to crack the examination. Considering the difficulty level and tough
competition of NTSE exam, we have listed some must follow preparation tips
and strategies. While preparing for the exam, every student must follow this NTSE
preparation strategies in order to get listed in the few selected
candidates-
- Solve
Last Year’s NTSE Papers– By
solving previous year’s question papers, aspirants will get the complete
overview of the difficulty level and the types of questions that are asked
in the NTSE Exam.
- 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 contains all the concept and
syllabus of NTSE exam. So, start with the basic rather than diving into
heavy preparation books
- Track
Your Performance– While solving mock tests and previous year’s
papers, you will come to know your strongest subject and where you need to
give more attention. With this, you will be able to analyze your
performance.
- Manage
Time– Time management is utmost important as you
have some specific minutes to solve a maximum number of questions. For
this, mock tests are necessary to be solved in the provided time period as
it will help you in dealing the stressed environment of the examination.
- Develop
a Study Plan- After knowing your weakest subject,
develop a study plan and devote more time on those sections .
- Practice
Hard– The paper will be designed on the basis of
NCERT Syllabus only. Hence, practice the concepts of NCERT as much you
can. There is no shortcut method to get good marks. The more you practice,
the better will be your chances to get selected. Also, more practice
provides you the confidence, good subject knowledge, and more accuracy.
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