NTSE Delhi Result 2019 released; check merit list here
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Free DownloadDinesh Goyal | February 27, 2019 | 04:13 PM IST
NEW DELHI, FEBRUARY 27 - SCERT New Delhi has released the NTSE stage 1 result for the state. The result has been released in the form of merit list and a total of 78 students have qualified for the stage 2 exam. Of these 78 students, 38 are from General category, 21 from OBC, 10 from SC, 6 from ST and 3 from PH categories. The result mentions roll numbers, names, father’s name, name of school, marks in SAT, MAT and total score along with the rank of the selected students.
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Along with the merit list, the SCERT has also released the category-wise cut off scores. Cutoff is the minimum score a candidate needs to achieve in order to qualify the exam.
Steps to check NTSE Delhi result 2019-
- Visit the official website- http://www.edudel.nic.in/mis/misadmin/DoeNewPublicCircular.htm
- Click on the link - Result of NTSE exam 2019
- The pdf of selected students will appear on the screen
- Check for your name and roll number in the list
- Download and save the result
- Take a copy of the same and secure it for future
NTSE Delhi cutoff 2019
Category |
Cutoff marks |
General |
185 |
OBC |
164 |
SC |
162 |
ST |
136 |
PH |
79 |
Candidates who qualify NTSE stage 1 shall appear for stage 2 examination on May 12, 2019. The admit card for the same will release in April on the official website of NCERT. Those who qualify NTSE stage 2 will be eligible for NTSE scholarship 2019.
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