Hindustan Times (Delhi)

The roadmap to the NTSE scholarshi­p

- R L Trikha letters@hindustant­imes.com The author is director, FIITJEE

STRATEGY The National Talent Search Examinatio­n is a twostage examinatio­n conducted by the NCERT

Are you a student of Class X and looking for a platform to identify your hidden talent and evaluate your preparedne­ss for further studies? The right answer and the platform catering to your needs is National Talent Search Examinatio­n (NTSE) to identify and recognize students with high intellect and academic talent at the high-school level. NTSE is a two-tier exam – Stage I (State Level) is conducted by the States/union Territorie­s and Stage-ii (National Level) is conducted by NCERT. The objective of the two-tier examinatio­n is to identify the talented students who have a special aptitude for sciences, maths, social sciences and questions based on analytical reasoning. Stage I is for all interested students studying in class X to participat­e at state level. While stage II is for only those students who have qualified the Stage I. The examinatio­n acts as unique platform for the students to check their capability and potential. It also points out the weaknesses and shortcomin­gs in the domains covered by the examinatio­n. Every year, lakhs of students appear for this scholarshi­p exam, out of which 1000 scholarshi­ps are awarded. The scholarshi­p is open only to the students of Indian nationalit­y whether they are studying in India or abroad in class X or equivalent.

The exam is conducted at two levels for Class X. The first level test takes place every year in the month of November.

Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) SAT comprises of 100 multiplech­oice questions, where one alternativ­e is correct. There are 40 questions from Science, 40 from Social Science and 20 from Mathematic­s. The idea is to assess the subject knowledge, reasoning ability and logical thinking of the candidates.

Mental Ability Test (MAT)

This also comprises of 100 multiple choice questions with only one out of four options correct. Each question carries 1 mark. There is no negative marking.

It has a variety of questions about analogies, classifica­tion, series, pattern perception, hidden figures, coding-decoding, block assembly, problem-solving, etc. Here, the goal is to gauge the power of reasoning, ability to judge, evaluate, visualize in space, spatial orientatio­n, etc. of the candidates.

The second level test takes place every year in the month of May.

As per the new pattern of Stage II announced by NCERT, each correctly answered question earns the candidate one mark with no negative marks. This level of exam tests the students’ potential concerning their mental ability and scholastic aptitude.

SCHOLARSHI­P REWARDS

Students who clear the stage II are eligible for the NTSE scholarshi­p. Moreover, there are no restrictio­ns like parental income, government school, domicile, etc. However, no scholarshi­ps shall be available for studies abroad for any course. The rates of scholarshi­ps at different stages of study are as under.

PREPARATIO­N STRATEGY

It’s necessary to know your strengths and weaknesses. For example, if you are strong in math and science but average in MAT and weak in social sciences, then you can work on your weaknesses and turn them into strengths for an overall very good or excellent score.

Follow NCERT books

Follow NCERT books of classes IX and X for NTSE preparatio­n. For some concepts in biology, refer NCERT Class XI Biology textbook (only portions that are relevant to Class IX and X curriculum). It is imperative to study the Social Studies NCERT book for NTSE thoroughly.

Strengthen your MAT section MAT and SAT carry equal weight in NTSE. Therefore, it is critical to give due time to both the papers while preparing. Some of us tend to overdo preparatio­n of 3 subjects but in the process tend to ignore MAT. However, it is important to realize that MAT carries more weight than any of the subjects. The MAT section tests your mental ability.

Solving sample papers

Practice makes a man perfect is the mantra to success. So, if you are aspiring excellence, it is important that you solve a lot of sample papers and mock tests at least thrice a week. There are a lot of NTSE mock papers available on the internet. You should aim to solve these papers within the stipulated time so that you can improve your speed and know the sections that consume more time.

Analyse your performanc­e

Make sure you minutely assess what you could do and what you had a hard time with. Was it the subject understand­ing you lacked? Or did you miss out on the scores because of silly mistakes?

Proper guidance

Find a good mentor. There are times when in quest of achieving something, you tend to go off the track. To ensure you are on the right track, it is important to have a mentor to guide you and show you the right path in your success journey.

Selfstudy

For clearing any exam, a decent amount of self-study is important. It is one of the most basic and important of all the tips to become an NTSE scholar. One should devote at least 3-4 hours to self-learning to crack this competitiv­e exam.

Keep Practicing

Solve as many questions of mental ability as possible so that you are not shocked on the exam day.

With practice, you’ll also get more confident about your speed, accuracy and subject knowledge. Just remember that you don’t have to be a know-it-all to compete and excel. You can be just an ordinary candidate and follow these tips to become an NTSE scholar.

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FILE/HT Every year, lakhs of students appear for the NTSE

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