NTSE Tamil Nadu result 2019 declared; check merit list and cut off here
Dinesh Goyal | April 11, 2019 | 09:40 AM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI, APRIL 11: The merit list and cutoff of NTSE Tamil Nadu 2019 has been released by Directorate of Government Examination, Tamil Nadu. The merit list consists of the name and basic details of the candidates who are selected to appear for stage 2 exam. Directorate also released the category wise cutoff and the candidates who achieved the cutoff marks can find their names in the merit list. A total of 483 candidates have achieved the cutoff marks and selected for stage 2 exam.
Here’s how to download NTSE Tamil Nadu Merit list 2019:
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Visit the official link: http://www.dge.tn.gov.in/docs/Otherexam/NTSE_selectedlist_nov2018_100419.pdf
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It will lead to a pdf file.
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Search with the candidate's name or roll number in the file.
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Download and save the result for further reference.
NTSE Tamil Nadu cutoff 2019
|
Category |
NTSE Cutoff |
Category |
Cutoff |
Category |
Cutoff |
|
General |
160 |
OBC |
146 |
SC |
125 |
|
BLV |
124 |
BLV |
69 |
BLV |
72 |
|
LD |
104 |
LD |
74 |
LD |
81 |
|
- |
- |
DH |
66 |
ST |
126 |
On April 9, the directorate has released the result for all the candidates which can be downloaded using registration number and date of birth. This merit list and cutoff is released with respect to that result.
Stage 2 exam will be held on June 16, 2019 and admit card will be available on the NCERT website in the month of May 2019. The result of NTSE Stage 2 exam will be declared in September 2019.
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