NTSE 2020 stage 2 exam concludes; A total of 7,586 students appeared
Dinesh Goyal | February 14, 2021 | 07:16 PM IST | 1 min read
NCERT has conducted stage 2 NTSE 2020 exam at 58 centres. A total of 7,586 students appeared for exams. Check details here.
NEW DELHI : National Council of Educational Research and Training (NCERT) has concluded the stage 2 of National Talent Search Examination 2020 today. The exam is held for the students who were selected in stage 1 NTSE 2020 exam.
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The exam was conducted at 58 centers across 40 cities including Kavaratti, Port Blair, Srinagar, Gangtok, Kolkata, Chennai, etc. A total of 7,586 students appeared for the stage 2 exam,as per the details shared by NCERT. Out of which, 2,000 students will be selected for the scholarship amount.
Images of students appearing for NTSE 2020 stage 2 exam
The press release by NCERT says, “The Ministry of Education and NCERT would like to thank Kendriya Vidyalaya Sangthan (KVS), State Education Departments for their support and cooperation for successful conduct of NTSE-2020.”
Soon, NCERT will come up with NTSE answer key 2020 for stage 2 exam. Students will be able to calculate their probable marks by using stage 2 answer key.
The result will also be released by NCERT in online mode on ncert.nic.in. After that, selected students submit their documents to NCERT and scholarship is approved to them after document verification.
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