NTSE question papers in the MAT and SAT automated evaluation format are available in this section.
Please attempt new test sets every day. Kindly check your overall grades improvement after each attempt.




 







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NTSE Stages Stage 1 – State Level Exam
Stage 2 – National Level Exam
Mode of Exam Offline
Number of subjects 3
Duration of exam 120 minutes for each stage respectively
Number of questions 100 in each paper
Marking Scheme 4 mark for each right answer
No negative marking for wrong answers
Total Marks 400
Language of paper English, Hindi


Test Subjects No. of
Questions
Maximum
Marks
Time Allotted
MAT Aptitude Test 100 100120 Minutes
SAT Science (40), Social Science, Math 100 100 120 Minutes


NTSE Marking Scheme

It is important for aspirants to comprehend the NTSE Marking Scheme before taking the examination. Following are the rules laid down by NCERT to assess the exam:

  • For every correct answer, one mark will be given to the candidates.
  • There is no negative marking for incorrect answer.
  • Marks will not be deducted for unattempted or unanswered questions.
  • Since there is no negative marking, candidates are advised to attempt every question of the examination paper.



Sectional Break-up of SAT questions
(Stage 1 & 2) 

Paper Test Subjects No. of Questions
Maximum Marks
Time Allotted


II


SAT
Science 40 40

120 Minutes
Math 20 20
Social Science 40 40


NTSE Syllabus for MAT

Analogy Series
Classification Coding-Decoding
Alphabet and Number Test Blood Relations
Distance and Direction Paper Cutting and Folding
Venn Diagrams Mathematical Operations
Calendar, Time and Clock Missing Characters
Embedded Figures Ranking and Arrangements
Word Problems Cube and Dice
Water and Mirror Images


NTSE Syllabus for Science









Physics
Magnetism and Electricity
Motion and Force
Measurements
Work and Energy
The Universe
Light and Sound
Source of Energy






Chemistry
Acid, Bases, Salt
Metals and Non-metals
Periodic Classification of Elements
Structure of Atom
Carbon and its Compounds
Physical and Chemical Changes
Fibres and Plastics











Biology
Air
Soil
Water
Micro-organisms
Life Processes
Reproduction
Heredity and Evolution
Food Production and Management
Plant and Animal Nutrition
Diversity in Living Organisms
Cellular Level of Organisation
Human Body
Some Common Diseases
Our Environment


NTSE Syllabus for Math

Arithmetic Progressions Number Systems
Polynomials Real Numbers
Quadratic Equations Percentage
Square Roots and Cube Roots Direct and Inverse Variation
Mensuration Rational Numbers
Circles Trigonometry
Surface Areas and Volumes Simple and Compound Interest
Triangles Arithmetic
Coordinate Geometry Statistics and Probability
Introduction to Euclid’s Geometry Linear Equations in Two Variables
Quadrilateral Parallelogram


NTSC Syllabus for Social Science




















History
French Revolution
Industrial Revolution
Mughal Empire
British Raj
Maurya Empire
Indian Freedom Struggle
Medieval Architecture and Culture
Early Medieval Period
Early States
Indus Valley Civilization
Conquerors from Distant Lands
Jainism and Buddhism
Popular Movements and Social Reforms
Nationalism in Various Countries
Introduction and Sources of Ancient Indian History
World War I and II
Vedic Period
New Empires and Kingdoms
World History
UN and International Agencies

















Geography
Biosphere
Water Resources
Atmosphere
Agriculture
Diversity and Livelihood
Resources and Development
Internal Structure of the Earth and Rocks
Maps and Globe
Natural Vegetation
Our Country – India
Motion of the Earth
India and its Neighbors
Climate – India and World
Indian Physiographic Division
Drainage in India
Solar System
Major Domains and landforms
Population


Civics
Indian Constitution
Local and State Government
Indian Government
Judiciary













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