NTSE West Bengal Result 2019 declared; check merit list and cut off here
Kumud Sahni | March 11, 2019 | 03:12 PM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI, March 11 : The State Council of Educational Research and Training (SCERT), West Bengal released NTSE West Bengal result 2019. The result is declared in the online mode in the form of merit list of selected candidates. The result of NTSE contains the details of a candidate like name, roll number, marks in SAT and MAT sections and total marks. The merit list includes a total of 312 candidates selected for stage 2 exam from all the categories.
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Steps to check NTSE West Bengal result 2019 :
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Visit the official website by following the link: https://scholarships.wbsed.gov.in/
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Click on ‘merit list for NTSE’
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A pdf file will start to download
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After downloading, open it and search for the candidate’s name
The cutoff score is as follows :
|
Category |
Cutoff Score |
|
General |
158 |
|
OBC |
121 |
|
SC |
140 |
|
ST |
105 |
|
PH |
100 |
The candidates whose name exists in the merit list will have to go for stage 2 exam which will be held on May 12, 2019. The admit card for the same will be released by NCERT in the month of April 2019. NCERT will declare the result of NTSE stage 2 exam in the second week of September 2019. The qualified candidates of stage 2 exam will be eligible for NTSE scholarship.
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