NTSE Karnataka Result 2019 released; check here
Kumud Sahni | January 5, 2019 | 12:52 PM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI, JANUARY 5, 2019 : Department of State Educational Research and Training (DSERT), Karnataka has released the result of NTSE stage 1 exam on January 5, 2019, on its official website. Students can check their NTSE scores as per their districts. It mentions the registration number, GMAT, SAT score and Total score obtained by the candidates.
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Students can follow the steps mentioned below to download the result.
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Go to the official website- http://dsert.kar.nic.in/kasp/ntsenmms.asp
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Click on the district from where you have appeared for the exam like - Bagalkot, Kolar, Raichur etc.
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A pdf file will be downloaded. Open it and search for your registration number to check your MAT, SAT and total score.
The cutoff and the merit list of selected candidates for NTSE stage 2 exam is also expected to be released in a weeks time after the release of NTSE Karnataka result 2019.
Earlier DSERT has also released the revised Answer key for MAT and SAT papers. It only mentions the correct answer in front of the question number.
Other states and UT’s will also be releasing the result of NTSE stage 1 soon.
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