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.
NTSE
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Grades |
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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 | 100 | 120 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:
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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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