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NTSE Syllabus

The National Talent Search Exam (NTSE) formally known as the National Science Talent Search Scheme ( NSTSS) is an examination for scholarship that is organised at the national level. The exam is conducted to find and upgrade the students’ mental ability and logical reasoning.

The NTSE exam is conducted at the All India level annually for the students of class 10th. The Exam has two stages – Stage 1 is at the State Level and Stage 2 is at the National Level. To get this Prestigious scholarship, students need to qualify for both stages of the exam.

Candidates who are interested in applying for the NTSE examination can apply in both the mode online and offline mode. Additionally, students who are living in India and who are living abroad can apply for this Scholarship examination. The major aim of this examination is to evaluate the specific skills and abilities of the students. Stage 1 of the examination is conducted by the SCERT or the state authority and the Stage 2 examination is conducted by the NCERT. Those who qualify the stage 1 can appear for the stage 2 examination.

The NTSE exam comprises two papers – the Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) & Mental Ability Test (MAT). They both have 100 questions of 1 mark each and students get 2 hours for each paper. Out of all, 2000 candidates are shortlisted and awarded monthly scholarships.

NTSE Exam Highlights:-

Exam Level-  

  • Stage-I: State level
  • Stage II: National level

Frequency – Once in a year

Mode of Application –   Both Online & Offline

Eligibility – The student should be pursuing Class X and be below 18 years of age.

Exam Mode – Offline-Pen and paper-based

Exam Duration – 

  • MAT: 2 hours
  • SAT: 2 hours

Language

  • Stage I: English or any regional language as opted by the candidate.
  • Stage II: English or Hindi

Official Website – https://ncert.nic.in/national-talent-examination.php

NTSE 2024 Exam Pattern:

 

Test Name Subjects No. of Questions Maximum Marks Allocated Time
MAT Aptitude Test 100 100 2 hours
SAT Science, Social Science, Maths 100 100 2 hours

 

NTSE Syllabus 2024:

The NTSE syllabus is sectioned into two segments Mental Ability Test (MAT) and Scholastic Ability Test (SAT)

Mental Ability Test (MAT)

The MAT tests students’ logical reasoning and analytical skills. Students must understand the theory behind various concepts and then move on to solving problems.

NTSE Syllabus for MAT

  • Verbal and Non-Verbal Analogy
  • Verbal and Non-Verbal Series
  • Classification
  • Coding-Decoding
  • Alphabet and Number Test
  • Blood Relations
  • Distance and Direction
  • Paper Cutting and Folding
  • Venn Diagrams
  • Mathematical Operations
  • Calendar, Time and Clock
  • Missing Characters
  • Embedded Figures
  • Ranking and Arrangements
  • Word Problems
  • Cube and Dice
  • Water and Mirror Images

NTSE 2024 Syllabus for Scholastic Ability Test (SAT)

SAT contains questions from Science, Social science & Mathematics subjects. This section tests students for their academic knowledge, reading skills, application skills, etc. The detailed syllabus for each the section of SAT is mentioned below:

NTSE Syllabus for Science

Physics

  • Magnetism and Electricity
  • Motion and Force
  • Measurements
  • Work and Energy
  • The Universe
  • Light and Sound
  • Source of Energy

Chemistry

  • Acid, Bases, Salt
  • Metals and Non-metals
  • Periodic Classification of Elements
  • Structure of Atom
  • Carbon and its Compounds
  • Physical and Chemical Changes
  • Fibres and Plastics

Biology

  • Air
  • Soil
  • Water
  • Micro-organisms
  • Life Processes
  • Reproduction
  • Heredity and Evolution
  • Food Production and Management
  • Plant and Animal Nutrition
  • Diversity in Living Organisms
  • Cellular Level of Organisation
  • Human Body
  • Some Common Diseases
  • Our Environment

NTSE Syllabus for Social Science

History

  •  French Revolution
  • Industrial Revolution
  • Mughal Empire
  • British Raj
  • Maurya Empire
  • Indian Freedom Struggle
  • Medieval Architecture and Culture
  • Early Medieval Period
  • Early States
  • Indus Valley Civilization
  • Conquerors from Distant Lands
  • Jainism and Buddhism
  • Popular Movements and Social Reforms
  • Nationalism in Various Countries
  • Introduction and Sources of Ancient Indian History
  • World War I and II
  • Vedic Period
  • New Empires and Kingdoms
  • World History
  • UN and International Agencies

Geography

  • Biosphere
  • Water Resources
  • Atmosphere
  • Agriculture
  • Diversity and Livelihood
  • Resources and Development
  • Internal Structure of the Earth and Rocks
  • Maps and Globe
  • Natural Vegetation
  • Our Country – India
  • Motion of the Earth
  • India and its Neighbors
  • Climate – India and World
  • Indian Physiographic Division
  • Drainage in India
  • Solar System
  • Major Domains and landforms
  • Population

Civics

  • Indian Constitution
  • Local and State Government
  • Indian Government
  • Judiciary

NTSE Syllabus for Mathematics

  • Arithmetic Progressions
  • Number Systems
  • Polynomials
  • Real Numbers
  • Quadratic Equations
  • Percentage
  • Square Roots and Cube Roots
  • Direct and Inverse Variation
  • Mensuration
  • Rational Numbers
  • Circles
  • Trigonometry
  • Surface Areas and Volumes
  • Simple and Compound Interest
  • Triangles
  • Arithmetic
  • Coordinate Geometry
  • Statistics and Probability
  • Introduction to Euclid’s Geometry
  • Linear Equations in Two Variables
  • Quadrilateral
  • Parallelogram