NTSE Sikkim result 2019 declared; check here for merit list
bilwma.basumatary | February 23, 2019 | 03:41 PM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI, FEBRUARY 23:
State Council of Educational Research and Training (SCERT), Sikkim has declared the result of NTSE for stage 1 which was conducted on November 4, 2018. The result has been declared in online mode in the form of a pdf file which contains the basic details of selected candidates. A total of 25 candidates have been selected for stage 2 exam. The result includes names of selected candidates, along with their Roll number, Father’s name, and School name.
Follow the steps to check the NTSE Sikkim result as below -
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Go to the official site - http://sikkimhrdd.org/
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A homepage will appear on the screen.
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In the Circular and Notification section, click on link “NATIONAL TALENT SEARCH EXAMINATION, 2018-19, SIKKIM”.
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A pdf file will open up displaying the list of selected candidates.
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Search for your name or roll number in the file.
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Download the file.
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Take a printout and keep it safe for future reference.
Selected candidates of stage 1 are eligible to appear for NTSE stage 2 exam. NCERT, also known as National Council of Educational Research and Training, will conduct the stage 2 exam on May 12, 2019, across the country. The admit card for the same will be available on the NCERT official website in the month of April 2019. Result of stage 2 will be declared by the second week of September 2019.
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