NTSE 2020 Paper Solution Uttarakhand (SAT)
FAQs on NTSE 2020-21 Answer Key SAT Uttarakhand
1. What if there is an incorrect answer in the answer key given by NCERT?
If for any reason, a candidate believes there is an incorrect answer in the answer key, they can submit a discrepancy by emailing the authority or in person until the given deadline. The answer key has stated a deadline for the purpose of raising objections. And if the response submitted is judged to be correct, all the candidates will be restored with the marks that were deducted earlier and the answer key will be modified for each student as well.
2. What is my district/centre code for appearing in the NTSE examinations
Generally, the centre code is mentioned on the application form of the candidates. However, in case the details are not mentioned on the application form, you can contact the respective state liaison officer. In case the form has been collected personally, then contact the person who collected the form. If the form has been downloaded from the website, then contact the concerned authority. However, few states have stated clear information on their websites or application forms regarding the state code.
3. I don’t know whom to send my NTSE form to?
For the first stage, the NTSE form must be attested by your school principal or head authorities. And this form is later routed through the concerned school only. However, it is not the same as the second stage. Only students who clear the first stage are eligible for the second stage. For students who have cleared stage 1, there is no requirement to fill or send any forms, you will receive the admit card from NCERT at your registered address.
4. Does the NTSE Exam have any reservation for scholarships?
Yes, there is a provision for registration for the Scheduled Tribes as well as Scheduled Caste candidates, that is entirely based on National rules and regulations. The reservation rates for the same are fixed at 15% and 7.5% respectively. Candidates applying for reservation must ensure to obtain the minimum qualifying marks for the mentioned categories so that they are eligible for the scholarship. Further, there is also a provision of 3% reservation for all candidates who are physically challenged.
5. Are the questions different in different states for NTSE stage one examinations
The number of questions alloted for every subject remains the same irrespective of the state. Stage 1 of NTSE comprises about 12 questions for physics, 11 questions for Chemistry, 12 questions for Biology, 20 questions for Mathematics, 10 questions History, 10 questions for Geography, 10 questions for Political Science, and 5 questions for Economics. However, the difficulty level of the examinations may vary from one state to another. Also, the set standard level of the different states are nearly the same.