Sample Papers and their Importance
FAQs on NSEA 2024-25 Exam Sample Paper 2
1. Why is NSEA important?
Ans: Candidates interested in Astronomy and who want to know more about the subject should get themselves enrolled in NSEA, as it is the first step towards achieving the seat for the final examination of this category, INAO. Being an international level examination, Olympiad helps prepare candidates for future competitive exams with much ease and passion.
2. What is the Procedure For Selection In Astronomy Stage II (INAO 2024-25)?
Ans: There will be the division of the students batch into two groups, i.e. Group- A & Group - B.
Group A: Consists of students of class XII from November 30, 2023.
Group B: Consists of students of class XI or lower as of November 30.
The question paper of NSEA 2023 and INAO 2024 will be the same for both groups.
A total of 250 students will be selected from each group for stage II of INAO, and therefore, a total of 500 students will be selected.
Separately Merit Index (MI) and the Minimum Admissible Score (MAS) are calculated for each group.
3. What is HBCSE Science Olympiad 2024-25?
Ans: The science olympiad is a 5-stage selection process for shortlisting the Indian team for representation at the International Olympiads in Astronomy, Biology, Chemistry, Junior Science, and Physics. The very first stage is the NSE (National Standard Examination), and the 2nd stage is INO (Indian National Olympiad). The students who qualify for stage 1 have to register online for the 2nd stage on the official HBCSE site. The selection procedure consists of the following five stages: NSE, INO, Orientation-cum-Selection camp (OCSC), pre-departure camp, and International Olympiad.
4. What is the Astronomy Olympiad Screening Procedure?
Ans: The students are split into two classes, A and B, in the batch/pool. Students in Group A must be in class XII as of November 2023, while students in Group B must be in class XI or lower as of November 2023 A total of 250 students will be chosen from each category for INAO stage II. As a result, 500 students will be chosen.
5. What should be the academic background to take the NSEA?
Ans: Students should have a Science background and should have taken up a Science stream in their plus II level to take the NSEA. Astronomy requires an understanding of the core Science subjects with greater stress on Physics. Good clarity on all the subjects right from class 11 will find candidates to their advantage as any question can easily be solved when one has a thorough knowledge of the contents of the subject. For any further help, one can turn to Vedantu, where the details are easily accessible for the benefit of the students.