NCERT revises NTSE stage 2 exam date 2019-20; Check details here
Team Careers360 | December 16, 2020 | 11:04 AM IST | 1 min read
NCERT will now conduct the NTSE stage 2 exam 2019-20 on February 14, 2021. Students can now request for change of examination centres of NTSE stage 2.
NEW DELHI : The National Council of Educational Research and Training has revised the NTSE 2019-20 stage 2 exam date. The exam will now be conducted on February 14, 2021. Earlier the exam was scheduled to be held on February 7, 2021.
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As per the official notification, ‘In order to facilitate the students to appear in the Indian Olympiad Qualifier (IOQ) in Physics and Biology, on February 7, 2021, NCERT announces a slightly revised schedule of NTSE stage II examination 2020 superseding the previous announcement.’
NCERT has also released a notification regarding the change of examination centres. Students who wish to change their examination centre due to any reason can request for the same by December 28, 2020. Students have to submit their requests online via mail in a format prescribed by NCERT. The applications need to be submitted at ntsexam.ncert@nic.in.
Click here to check the official notification.
Check the latest NTSE Stage 2 exam date notification below
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