NEST 2021: Know exam pattern, syllabus and preparation tips
Aspirants appearing for the National Entrance Screening Test on June 14 can check out NEST preparation tips here.
Candidates can download NEST Question/Sample Papers from here.
Download NowAnanya | May 17, 2021 | 03:31 PM IST
NEW DELHI: The National Institute of Science Education and Research (NISER) and UM- DAE CEBS will conduct NEST 2021 examination on June 14. With less than a month left, aspirants can follow the NEST preparation tips to effectively revise and complete the syllabus before the exam. Unlike JEE Mains, NEST entrance examination is a KVPY level test that contains logical questions over direct questions.
As per the exam pattern of NEST 2021, the question paper of NEST 2021 will be divided into four sections, each carrying 50 marks. For each correct answer, students will be awarded 1 mark and for wrong answer 1 mark will be deducted. Candidates will be given 3.5 hours to complete the entire test paper; consisting of 200 multiple-choice questions.
The last one month NEST preparation tips include covering the tougher topics first to cut down the anxiety levels and practising NEST previous years question paper to master proficiency levels to answer questions. Self-analysis is important as it will guide aspirants to take timely actions and level up their preparation. Ideally, at this time, referring to NEST preparation books over textbooks will help students cover topics in lesser time with efficiency.
NEST exam pattern 2021
The authorities have released the question paper structure, marking scheme, duration of the examination in the NEST 2021 exam pattern. The overview of NEST exam pattern 2021 is mentioned in the table below.
Mode of test |
Online (Computer Based Test) |
Type of questions |
Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) |
Total number of questions |
200 |
Number of sections in the question paper |
Four |
Marking Scheme |
+1 mark for correct answer -1 mark for incorrect answer |
Descriptive Questions |
No |
NEST syllabus 2021
The syllabus of NEST 2021 includes topics from biology, chemistry, mathematics and physics. Sticking to the NEST syllabus 2021 is crucial for scoring higher marks in the entrance test. The question paper of NEST 2021 will include objective questions that will test both the subject knowledge and research skills of candidates.
NEST reference books
Check out some NCERT books, and two popular NEST 2021 preparation books in the table below.
Books |
Publisher & Author |
Concepts of Physics (Vol 1 and 2) |
HC Verma |
Practice Problems in Physics for Engineering Examinations |
S. Mishra |
Textbook of Chemistry for Class XI and XII |
By NCERT |
IIT Mathematics |
RD Sharma |
Higher Algebra |
Hall and Knight |
A Textbook of Organic Chemistry for IITJEE |
RK Gupta |
Textbook of Biology |
By NCERT |
NEST 2021 Complete Practice Kit |
EduGorilla Rohit Manglik |
NEST- National Entrance Screening Test 2019 Edition |
Sura College of Competition A Panel of Authors |
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