Identification
of talent comprises of a two-stage selection process. While the individual State/UT
conducts the first stage selection, the second stage selection at the national
level is carried out by the NCERT.
State Level Examination
Each State/UT conducts its own examination and are
required to recommend a given number of candidates for the second level test to
be conducted by the NCERT. This number is based on the enrolment of States/UTs
at the secondary stage. The candidates are to be recommended on the basis of
merit. The written examination are conducted by SCERT (State Council of
Education Research and Training).
The state level screening examination is conducted in all states/UTs on Fourth
Sunday of November except in Nagaland, Manipur, Meghalaya and Mizoram where it
will be conducted on fourth Saturday of November every year
Eligibility :All
students studying in Class X in any type of recognized school including Kendriya
Vidyalaya, Navodaya Vidyalaya, Sainik School etc. will be eligible to appear at
the State Level Examination from the State in which the school is located.
However, no domicile restriction shall be imposed. The state may impose any
other eligibility condition for appearing in the screening examination like any
qualifying percentage of marks in the previous annual examination etc.
How
to Apply: The
students studying in Class X in the country should be on the look out for any
advertisement in the newspapers or circular in the school by the respective
Government of their State/UT for the above said examination and act as per the
requirement given in the State advertisement/circular. Any other
information/query about the details of the state level examination may be had
from Liaison officers of the Stage agencies. The student will submit the filled in application form to the State Liaison
officer through the Principal of the school before the due date as
advertised/circulated by each concerned State/UT.
Medium of Examination : The
medium of the test shall be as announced by the State/UT.
Fee : State may impose
any fee for examination and/or for application form.
Examination : State
level examination may have two parts: Part-I Mental Ability Test (MAT) and
Part-II Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) for nominating the required number of
candidates for the second level test to be conducted by the NCERT.
Results : The State/ Union Territory will prepare a merit list of the
candidates ensuring the minimum qualifying marks in both the tests separately.
These marks are 40% in the case of general category candidates and 32% in the
case of SC/ST candidates. The result of State Level Talent Search examination is
declared by the State /UT themselves. No correspondence will be entertained by
the NCERT with regard to first level examination.
The candidates having any query/ complaints/ clarification with regard to the
State level examination shall have to correspond only with the State examination
agencies.
National Level Examination
Eligibility : Only
sponsored candidates by States/UTs on
the basis of State-Level screening test shall be eligible to appear in the
National-Level examination conducted by the
NCERT. It
is is open for students of Indian nationality
whether they study in India or abroad at Class X level.
a) Candidates Studying in India : Only
the candidates selected by the States/UTs on the basis of their screening
examination shall be eligible to appear in the National level examination to be
conducted by the NCERT on the Second Sunday of May each year (unless otherwise
notified). The NCERT will convey the roll number, the venue, the date and time
for the national level examination to all such candidates directly through
registered mail.
b) Candidates studying Abroad: Students
of Indian nationality studying abroad at the Class X level may also compete for
Talent Search Award under the following conditions:
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The Indian students studying abroad in class X or equivalent class shall
be exempted from the first level-screening test and shall be permitted to appear
directly at the second level examination conducted by the Council.
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A candidate shall be eligible to appear in the second level NTS
examination only if he or she has obtained at least 60 per cent marks (in
aggregate) at the previous annual examination.
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A candidate will have to appear in the NTS examination at a centre in
India at her/his own cost.
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A candidate desiring to appear in the NTS examination may request through
the Head of the Institution where he or she is studying along with an attested
copy (by the Head of the Institution ) of the mark sheet of Class IX. The
request should reach the Head, Department of Educational Measurement and
Evaluation, NCERT, New Delhi-110016 latest by 31st March of the
concerned year.
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The Council shall allot roll numbers to the eligible candidates and
inform them about the date, time and the venue of examination along with other
relevant instructions.
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No request for change of Centre shall be entertained.
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A candidate shall have to attend an interview, if he/she qualifies for
the same, in India at his/her own cost.
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If a candidate is selected, the scholarship shall be paid for pursuing
studies in India only.
Syllabus
There is no prescribed syllabus for
the NTS examination. However, the standard of items shall be conforming to the
level of class X Public Examinations.
Scheme
of Testing : The scheme of testing is under three section Mental Ability
Test (MAT), Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) and Interview
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Test
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Duration
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No. of Items
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Maximum Marks
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Qualifying Marks
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Gen. Category
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SC/ST Category
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Mental Ability Test (MAT)
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90 minutes
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100
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100
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40
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32
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Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT)
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90 minutes
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100
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100
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40
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32
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Interview
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15-20 minutes
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25
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No qualifying marks
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Written
Examination : The
written examination shall consist of Part-I MAT and Part-II SAT. Both the tests
will be administered separately with a short interval in between.
a) Mental
Ability Test (MAT) : There
shall be 100 multiple-choice type items, with five alternatives. Each item will
carry one mark. Candidates are required to answer the items on a separate answer
sheet as per instructions given both in the test booklet and on the answer
sheet.
b) Scholastic
Aptitude Test : The
Scholastic Aptitude Test will consist of 100 multiple-choice items of one mark
each. Each item shall have four alternatives, out of which only one will be the
correct answer. There shall be 40 items from Sciences, 40 from Social Sciences
and 20 from Mathematics. In Science, there will be items from Physics, Chemistry
and Biology. Similarly, in Social Sciences there will be items from History,
Geography and Civics. The items in Mathematics will cover Algebra, Arithmetic,
Geometry, Trigonometry, Statistics and Menstruation. Candidates are required to
answer the items on a separate answer sheet to be provided at the examination
centre as per instructions.
Important
Note: -The question booklets of both the tests (Mental Ability Test and
Scholastic Aptitude Test) are official documents. The candidate will be required
to return them along with the answer-sheets at the end of the examination. These
booklets will not be given to anybody even after the examination is over and
will be returned to the NCERT.
Medium : The
medium of examination shall be English or Regional Languages as provided in the
Constitution of India. The language, in which a candidate desires to
take the test, has to be mentioned in the application form filled for the state
level examination. Accordingly, the question booklet in that language shall be
made available to the candidate at the centre. After exercising this option, no
request for the change of medium will be entertained.
Allotment
of Roll Numbers: The
NCERT shall convey the roll numbers to the candidates for the second level
examination directly. In case there is any change of address prior to the
National level examination, it shall be obligatory on the part of the candidate
to communicate the same to the state examining authority, which in turn shall
inform the NCERT. In case there is any change of address after the
candidate has received the admission letter for second level examination the
same may be communicated to the NCERT directly.
Venue,
Date and Time of the Test : The
admission letter shall have all the information about the venue, the roll
number, the date and time of the test.
Submission of Photograph :The
admission letter issued to the candidate shall contain Admission Card to be
filled in by the candidate. She/he shall have to attach an attested passport
size photograph at the appropriate place in the Admission Card. This form
shall have to be submitted to the Centre Superintendent on the day of the
National level examination.
The
Centre Superintendent, at his or her own discretion in special cases, may admit
a candidate without photograph. However, a candidate shall have to submit an
attested photograph to the Centre Superintendent immediately after the
examination, which he shall forward to the NCERT.
Centre of Examination : Normally
the candidates belonging to a particular state shall be allotted the centre in
the same state. There is only one centre in each state for the National level
examination.
The
conduct of examination at the centers shall be done under the supervision of the
Centre Superintendent appointed by the NCERT in consultation with the Government
of the State/UT. An independent observer for each centre is also appointed by
the NCERT
Change of Centre : Only
in exceptional cases under special circumstances, like the transfer of the
parents of the candidates, the centre of examination may be changed on a written
request received by the NCERT within 15 days of the issue of the Admission Card.
However, it may be noted that in such cases only the English medium test booklet
shall be provided to the candidate at the changed centre.
Conduct of Examination : The
Centre Superintendent shall conduct the examination on the date and time of
examination as announced by the NCERT. He/she will follow instructions for the
conduct of the examination as supplied by the NCERT. For various eventualities
like the late coming, malpractice, use of helper (in case of blind or sick
candidates) and in respect of other cases not covered by the instruction from
NCERT, the Centre Superintendent shall follow the rules prevalent for the Board
Examination of the State concerned.
Marking : Each
item in both the tests shall carry one mark each. A candidate shall get one mark
for correct response. There will be no negative marking in either of the tests.
Nevertheless, candidates are advised not to resort to blind guessing, which may
not be of any help to them.
Processing of Result : The
scoring of the answer-sheets for both the MAT and the SAT shall be done through
the computer. All possible precautions are taken and necessary checks applied
while processing the result to ensure zero error results.
Interview
A stipulated number of candidates, on the basis of the merit, shall be called
for interview. Normally the interview shall be held during the months of
July and August. Only those candidates who shall be found eligible for interview
shall be informed through registered letters about a fortnight in advance at the
address given in the Admission Card, by the candidate at the time of National
level written examination. NCERT shall not be held responsible for non-receipt
of the letter due to postal delay or otherwise.
Place of Interview : Interviews
are arranged at various places in the country depending on the number of
candidates found eligible from different regions.
Travelling Allowance: The
candidates shall be paid second class rail fare to and fro for attending the
interview. In no case the Air Fare will be paid.
Declaration of Result : The
final award shall be declared on the basis of both the National level written
examination and the interview. Only the selected candidates shall be informed by
registered letters. Marks obtained by the candidates in written Examination or
interview shall not be disclosed.
Rechecking : Since the NCERT applies rigorous checks and counterchecks before
the declaration of result, no request for re-evaluation or re-checking of
scripts will be entertained.