NTSE Telangana result 2019 revised; check new merit list here
Dinesh Goyal | April 3, 2019 | 09:42 AM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI, April 3: The result of Telangana NTSE 2019 has been revised by Directorate of Government Examination, Telangana due to enhancement in the state quota. The revised result is released in the form of a new merit list along with revised cutoff. This list includes the name, roll number and other details of the selected candidates for stage 2 exam. Earlier, 129 candidates were selected but now, 236 candidates are selected for next level exam.
Steps to download revised merit list of NTSE Telangana result 2019 :
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Visit the official link: https://www.bsetelangana.org/pdf/RevisedResultofNTSENov2018.pdf
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It will lead to new merit list.
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Search for candidate’s name or roll number in the list.
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Download and take a printout of the result.
NTSE Telangana revised cutoff 2019
|
Category |
Cutoff |
|
General |
169 |
|
OBC |
157 |
|
SC |
150 |
|
ST |
156 |
|
PH-Visual |
71 |
|
PH-Hearing |
97 |
|
PH-Ortho |
127 |
|
Multiple Disabilities |
88 |
Stage 2 exam on June 16, 2019 which will be conducted by NCERT at the national level and admit card will be provided online on the official website of NCERT. The result for stage 2 will be declared in the month of September 2019 and finally selected candidates will avail the NTSE scholarship.
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