NTSE Odisha result 2019 revised; check new provisional merit list here
Kumud Sahni | April 3, 2019 | 10:35 AM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI, APRIL 3 : The result for Odisha NTSE 2019 has been revised by Directorate of Teacher Education and SCERT Bhubaneswar, Odisha due to the increase in state quota. The revised result has been released in the form of a new provisional merit list of selected candidates along with the revised cutoff. Earlier 131 candidates were selected for stage 2 exam which now has been increased to 277 candidates.
Here is how to download revised provisional NTSE Odisha merit list :
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Go to the official website- https://ntse.scertodisha.nic.in/NMMS/nmmslink.aspx
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Click on the link for ‘revised provisional merit list of National Talent Search Examination 2018-19’.
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It would automatically download a pdf file. Open it.
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Search for candidate name and roll number.
NTSE Odisha revised cutoff 2019
| Category | Cutoff |
| General | 152 |
| OBC | 118 |
| SC | 113 |
| ST | 108 |
The NTSE stage 2 exam will be held on June 16, 2019, by NCERT and the admit card for the same will be released on the official website of NCERT. The stage 2 result will be released in September 2019 after which finally selected candidates will be eligible for NTSE scholarship.
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