NSTSE result 2019 for classes I to XII released; check here
Kumud Sahni | January 22, 2019 | 11:50 AM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI, JANUARY 22, 2019 - Unified Council has released the result of National Level Science Talent Search Exam on January 22, 2019, on their official website. Candidates have to enter their email ID, mobile number and their 8 digit hall ticket number to access their NSTSE result 2019.
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The NSTSE exam was conducted on December 7, 2018, for students who applied through schools and on December 16, 2018, for students who applied individually.
Steps to check the result are given below -
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Click on the official link - https://www.unifiedcouncil.com/nstse/index.aspx
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This will direct you to a new homepage.
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Enter your information like your email ID, mobile number and 8 digit hall ticket number.
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Do not use any space in between the 8-digit hall ticket Number.
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Click on the search.
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Your NSTSE result 2019 will appear on the screen.
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Download and take printouts for further uses.
The marks division for classes I to XII are as follows -
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For class I, total marks of 40
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50 marks for class II
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For class III to V, total marks of 60
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For class VI to XII, total marks of 60
What after the declaration of result?
After the result is declared, candidates will be given city-wise or all India ranks (AIRs), on the basis of which they will be awarded scholarships and prize money. Students will also get a participation certificate and a Student’s Performance Report (SPR) along with the Unified Council result 2019.
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