NTSE Haryana result 2019 declared; check merit list
Kumud Sahni | January 24, 2019 | 01:00 PM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI, JANUARY 23 - State Council of Educational Research and Training (SCERT), Haryana has declared the result of NTSE 2019 for stage 1 in online mode. The result is available in the form of merit list which includes the names of selected candidates who have qualified NTSE stage 1.
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Candidates can check and download the NTSE Haryana result simply by following the steps listed below -
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Go to the official website - http://scertharyana.gov.in/
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This will direct you to a new homepage.
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Select and click the link “NTSE Result 2019”.
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A pdf file will open.
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The list of qualified candidates of stage 1 will appear on your screen.
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Search for your name.
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Download and keep it safe for future reference.
Particulars mentioned on the result of NTSE Haryana 2019
Candidates can see the following details mentioned in their result:
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Serial no.
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Candidate’s name
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Roll number
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Father’s name
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School name
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Category
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Rank obtained
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Marks obtained in MAT
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Marks obtained in SAT
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Qualifying status
The selected students in NTSE stage 1 are eligible for stage 2 exam, which will be conducted on May 12, 2019, by National Council of Educational Research and Training (NCERT). The admit card for appearing in the NTSE stage 2 will be available for download from the NCERT website before the exam.
Candidates can also check the Cutoff score which is also released along with the result pdf. The cutoff for General category is 166, while that for OBC and SC is 159, 137 respectively.
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