NTSE Puducherry Result 2019 declared, check merit list here
Kumud Sahni | February 4, 2019 | 04:50 PM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI, FEBRUARY 4 : Directorate of School Education, Puducherry has released the result of NTSE Puducherry stage 1 in online mode. The result is available in the form of merit list which includes the names of selected students who have qualified NTSE stage 1. A total of 10 students have qualified the stage 1.
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Students can check and download the NTSE Puducherry Result 2019 following the steps listed below.
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Go to the official website - http://schooledn.puducherry.gov.in/notification/circular2019.html
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This will direct you to a new homepage.
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Click on the link “National Talent Search (First Stage) Examination - 2018-19 - List of selected students - Reg”
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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.
What details are mentioned in the result list?
Students can see the following details mentioned in their result:
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Serial no.
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Name of the selected student
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Registration number
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School name
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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 in the month of April 2019.
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