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NTSE Notification 2026: National Talent Search Examination Application

⭐ Key Highlights
  • NTSE 2026 notification
  • Class 10 students eligible
  • State Stage 1 + National Stage 2
  • MAT + SAT structure
  • 2,000 scholarships nationally
  • ₹1,250-2,000/month till PhD
📋 At a Glance
Deadline
October-December 2026 (Stage 1)
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Level
Class 8-12
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Provider
NCERT
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Country
India

The NTSE Notification is conducted by NCERT to identify and reward meritorious students for scholarship benefits. This guide covers the eligibility, exam pattern, syllabus, important dates, and application process.

Overview

Particulars Details
Exam Name NTSE Notification 2026: National Talent Search Examination Application
Conducting Body NCERT
Exam Level Class 8-12
Mode Offline (OMR)
Application Deadline October-December 2026 (Stage 1)

Eligibility

  • Indian citizen
  • Currently studying in eligible class (as per exam guidelines)
  • Family income below the specified ceiling
  • Minimum aggregate marks in the qualifying class

Exam Pattern

The NTSE Notification typically consists of two papers, each with multiple-choice questions. Detailed structure as follows:

Paper Sections Questions Marks Duration
Paper 1: Mental Ability Test Reasoning, Logic, Pattern 90 90 90 mins
Paper 2: Scholastic Aptitude Maths, Science, Social Studies 90 90 90 mins

Syllabus

The syllabus is broadly based on the NCERT curriculum of the qualifying class. Key topics include:

  • Mathematics: Number system, algebra, geometry, mensuration
  • Science: Physics, chemistry, biology fundamentals
  • Social Studies: History, geography, civics, economics
  • Mental Ability: Series, analogies, classification, coding-decoding

How to Apply

  1. Visit the official portal: https://www.ncert.nic.in
  2. Register with student details and school information
  3. Fill the application form completely
  4. Upload photo, signature, and required documents
  5. Pay the application fee (if applicable)
  6. Submit and download the confirmation page

Preparation Strategy

  1. Start preparation 6 months before the exam
  2. Master NCERT textbooks of the qualifying class thoroughly
  3. Practice previous year question papers
  4. Solve at least 50–100 mental ability questions weekly
  5. Take regular mock tests to build speed and accuracy
  6. Revise weak areas using short notes

FAQs

What is the negative marking pattern?

Most state versions have no negative marking. Confirm with the latest notification of your state.

When is the result declared?

Results are typically declared 2–4 months after the exam date through the official portal.

Is the scholarship renewable?

Yes, once selected, the scholarship is renewable each year until the upper class limit, subject to maintaining the prescribed academic performance.

Conclusion

The NTSE Notification is a great opportunity for meritorious students from economically weaker backgrounds. With disciplined preparation and strong fundamentals, qualifying is achievable.

Source: NCERT

Last verified: 2026-05-23

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