Tamil Nadu CM’s aptitude test scheme 2023 registration for Class 11 starts from August 7
Anu Parthiban | August 2, 2023 | 02:44 PM IST | 1 min read
Tamil Nadu Chief Minister’s Aptitude Test 2023 will be conducted for Class 11 students on September 23. Last date for registration is August 18.
NEW DELHI: The Tamil Nadu chief minister’s aptitude test 2023 will be conducted on September 23 for government school Class 11 students. Through the Tamil Nadu CM Aptitude Scheme will offer Rs 10,000 stipend per year for a total of 1000 students till graduation.
The application form for Tamil Nadu CM Aptitude Test will be made available from August 7 to August 18 on the Directorate of Government Examinations official website, dge.tn.gov.in. Students will have to pay an registration fee of Rs 50 to the principal of their respective school to take part in the exam. The exam is scheduled to be held on September 23.
All students who are studying in Class 11 under state curriculum in Tamil Nadu government schools are eligible to apply for the aptitude test. 500 male and 500 female students will be selected through the exam and will be eligible for the stipend. As per the scheme, the stipend money of Rs 1,000 will be disbursed per month for 10 months per academic year only.
The aptitude test will have two papers and each will contain 60 questions. The first paper will have questions related to mathematics and the second paper will have questions related to science and social science. As per the syllabus, the question paper will be prepared based on the mathematics, science and social science Class 9 and 10 textbooks of Tamil Nadu Government. Paper 1 will be held from 10 AM to 12 noon and the paper 1 will be conducted from 2 PM to 4 PM.
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