NTSE Andhra Pradesh result 2019 declared; check scores and merit list here
Jasleen Kaur Taneja | February 21, 2019 | 09:24 AM IST | 1 min read
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NEW DELHI, FEBRUARY 21 : Directorate of Government Examination (DGE), Andhra Pradesh has released the result for NTSE stage 1 exam which was held on November 4. The result has been released for all candidates which can be checked using roll number/school code. Also, the merit list of selected candidates has also been released. These candidates will go on to sit for the NTSE stage 2 exam.
NTSE Andhra Pradesh Result 2019 mentions the candidate’s name, roll number, father’s name, category, school name, marks in MAT & SAT, total score and rank. Along with the result, DGE has also released the cutoff score.
Here are the steps to check the result:
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Go to the official website - http://main.bseap.org/NTSE.aspx
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Click on the NTSE result 2019
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Enter your roll number/school code and your result will appear on the screen.
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You can also click on merit list.
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A pdf will be downloaded. Open it.
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Search for your name and roll number.
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Once found, download, print and save the result for future reference.
NTSE AP cutoff 2019
|
Category |
Cutoff Score |
|
General |
168 |
|
SC |
153 |
|
ST |
145 |
All students who found their name on the merit list will appear for the stage 2 exam scheduled to be conducted on May 12, 2019. The admit card for the same will be available in April 2019 on the official website of NCERT.
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