NTSE stage 2 admit card 2020 released at ncert.nic.in
Team Careers360 | January 29, 2021 | 05:44 PM IST | 1 min read
NCERT has released admit card for NTSE stage 2 exam to be held on February 14, 2020, along with the list of exam centres.
NEW DELHI : The National Council of Educational Research and Training has released the NTSE stage 2 admit card. Students who cleared the NTSE stage 1 examination can download the admit card from the official website: ncert.nic.in and ciet.nic.in. Students need to have their state roll number and date of birth to access the admit card. The examination of NTSE stage-II will be held on February 14, 2021.
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The examination centres list has been also released by the National Council of Educational Research and Training. The exam centres for three states have been changed. Students can now check their exam centres details through the notifications given below.
How to download the NTSE stage 2 admit card 2020?
Below are the quick steps to download the admit card.
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Visit the official website: ncert.nic.in or click here
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Students will see a window asking for credentials like state roll number and date of birth, enter the same.
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After that fill the captcha.
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Click on the submit button and the admit card will be displayed.
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Take a printout of the admit card to carry to the exam hall.
The NTSE stage-2 admit card will look like this
Change in exam centres
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All candidates from Punjab will be appearing at Chandigarh centre. As there will be no center in Ludhiana due to administrative reasons.
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All candidates selected from Kerala will be appearing at Kochi center. There will be no centre in Thiruvananthapuram as conveyed earlier.
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Students will have two centers in Maharashtra, each in Pune and Mumbai. Students who requested for a centre at Nagpur may appear at the nearest available centre in Raipur (Chattisgarh) or Bhopal (Madhya Pradesh). In such situation students may put up separate request addressed to Head, ESD, NCERT within three days through email at ntsexam.ncert@gov.in
Candidates can check the list of the centers from the official website or click here to check now.
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