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How To Prepare NTSE For Class 10

How To Prepare NTSE For Class 10

Updated on Jun 08, 2022 09:20 AM IST

The National Talent Search Examination (NTSE), is a national-level exam administered by the National Council of Educational Research and Training (NCERT) with the purpose of awarding scholarships to deserving students in Class 10. The NTSE exam is only for students in Class 10, and it is divided into two stages: Stage I and Stage II.

How To Prepare NTSE For Class 10
How To Prepare NTSE For Class 10
  • The first stage exam is a state-level test that is held in all Indian states and Union Territories.
  • Students who pass the first stage of the NTSE are allowed to take the second stage exams.

So, if you are a student who has just started Class 10, now is the best time to begin preparing for the NTSE.

Advantages Of The NTSE

The goal of NTSE is to provide scholarships to deserving students who want to continue further education in the fields of science or social studies. Students will be given NTSE scholarships based on their total achievement in both parts of the examination.

The selected students will get the following scholarships:-

  1. For students in grades XI and XII, a monthly scholarship of Rs. 1,250 is available.
  2. Undergraduate and postgraduate students are eligible for a monthly scholarship of Rs 2,000.
  3. The amount of a Ph.D. scholarship is determined by the University Grants Commission (UGC).
  4. Over a five-year period, a scholarship of more than one lakh rupees.
Background wave

Aside from scholarship selection, the NTSE selection certificate aids students in developing early professional profiles and has numerous benefits.

Exam Pattern

The SAT and MAT sections of the NTSE exam schedule for Stage 1 and Stage 2 are separated into two portions. Both the MAT and the SAT will have 100 questions a piece (Science-40, Maths-20, Social science-40).

Part 1: Mental Ability Test (MAT)

  • Here, analytical and logical thinking problems will be asked.
  • Students will be assessed on reasoning abilities, as well as their capacity to think, evaluate, and picture.
  • There are a total of 100 questions in this section.
  • Series, pattern perception, analogies, coding-decoding, classifications, hidden figures, and problem-solving are some of the key themes covered in this area.

Part-1: Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT)

  • A total of 100 questions will be asked, which will be divided into three sections: Science (40), Social Science (40), and Mathematics (20).
  • Students must be well-versed in their Class 9 and 10 curriculum.
  • The SAT part has a time limit of 120 minutes.
  • The questions will be on a level that is comparable to a class 10th or equivalent exam.

NTSE Syllabus: Chapter-Wise

Officially there is no prescribed syllabus for NTSE. The questions are from topics studied in Class 9 and 10. The following subjects and topics can be referred for NTSE. An analysis of the previous paper is given to understand which topics are important.

Science

Chemical Reactions And Equations

Matter In Our Surroundings

Acids, Bases And Salts

Is Matter Around Us Pure

Metals And Non-Metals

Atoms And Molecules

Carbon And Its Compounds

Structure Of The Atom

Periodic Classification Of Elements

The Fundamental Unit Of Life

Life Processes

Tissues

Control And Coordination

Diversity In Living Organisms

How Do Organisms Reproduce?

Motion

Heredity And Evolution

Force And Laws Of Motion

Light Reflection And Refraction

Gravitation

Human Eye And Colourful World

Work And Energy

Electricity

Sound

Magnetic Effects Of Electric Current

Why Do We Fall Ill?

Sources Of Energy

Natural Resources

Our Environment

Improvement In Food Resources

Sustainable Management Of Natural Resources

Mathematics

Number Systems

Polynomials

Pair Of Linear Equations In Two Variables

Quadratic Equations

Arithmetic Progressions

Triangles

Coordinate Geometry

Introduction To Trigonometry

Some Applications Of Trigonometry

Circles

Constructions

Areas Related To Circles

Surface Areas And Volumes

Statistics

Probability

Introduction To Euclid's Geometry

Lines And Angles

Quadrilaterals

Areas Of Parallelograms And Triangles

Heron's Formula

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Social Studies

The Nationalist Movement In Indo-China

Sectors Of The Indian Economy

Forest And Wildlife Resources

Work, Life And Leisure

Consumer Rights

Mineral And Energy Resources

Print Culture And The Modern World

Globalization And The Indian Economics

Physical Division Of India

Nazism And The Rise Of Hitler

Drainage

Constitutional Design

Pastoralist In The Modern World

Climate


Electoral Politics

Peasants And Farmers

Population

Working Of Institutions

History And Sport: The Story Of Cricket

Water Resources

What Is Democracy, Why Democracy

The Indian National Movement

Political Parties

Federalism

Democracy In The Contemporary World

Mental Ability Test

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 Previous Three Year Paper Analysis

Mental Ability Test

Topic

Number Of Questions

Percentage

Alphabet And Number Test

32

10.67%

Blood Relations

12

4.00%

Calendar, Time And Clock

18

6.00%

Classification

19

6.33%

Coding-Decoding

34

11.33%

Cube And Dice

13

4.33%

Distance And Direction

16

5.33%

Embedded Figures

10

3.33%

Mathematical Operations

24

8.00%

Missing Characters

24

8.00%

Paper Cutting And Folding

2

0.67%

Ranking And Arrangements

19

6.33%

Venn Diagrams

17

5.67%

Verbal And Non Verbal Analogy

20

6.67%

Verbal And Non-Verbal Series

19

6.33%

Water And Mirror Images

6

2.00%

Word Problems

15

5.00%

For the MAT section more than 30% questions were from Coding-Decoding and Alphabet And Number Test

Social Studies

Topic

Number Of Questions

Percentage

Climate

5

4.17%

Constitutional Design

6

5.00%

Consumer Rights

10

8.33%

Democracy In The Contemporary World

3

2.50%

Drainage

3

2.50%

Electoral Politics

5

4.17%

Federalism

3

2.50%

Forest And Wildlife Resources

2

1.67%

General Knowledge

1

0.83%

Globalisation And The Indian Economics

7

5.83%

History And Sport: The Story Of Cricket

1

0.83%

Mineral And Energy Resources

6

5.00%

Nazism And The Rise Of Hitler

2

1.67%

Pastoralist In The Modern World

5

4.17%

Peasants And Farmers

3

2.50%

Physical Division Of India

9

7.50%

Political Parties

2

1.67%

Population

5

4.17%

Print Culture And The Modern World

4

3.33%

Sectors Of The Indian Economy

8

6.67%

The Indian National Movement

10

8.33%

The Nationalist Movement In Indo-China

2

1.67%

Water Resources

3

2.50%

What Is Democracy, Why Democracy

3

2.50%

Work, Life And Leisure

7

5.83%

Working Of Institutions

5

4.17%

Consumer Rights and Indian National Movement are two topics from which 10 questions are asked.

Science

Topic

Number Of Questions

Percentage

Acids, Bases And Salts

6

5.00%

Atoms And Molecules

4

3.33%

Carbon And Its Compounds

4

3.33%

Chemical Reactions And Equations

1

0.83%

Control And Coordination

5

4.17%

Diversity In Living Organisms

8

6.67%

Electricity

7

5.83%

Force And Laws Of Motion

4

3.33%

Fundamental Unit Of Life

3

2.50%

Gravitation

4

3.33%

Heredity And Evolution

4

3.33%

How Do Organisms Reproduce?

2

1.67%

Improvement In Food Resources

1

0.83%

Is Matter Around Us Pure

3

2.50%

Life Processes

4

3.33%

Light Reflection And Refraction

7

5.83%

Magnetic Effect Of Electric Current

1

0.83%

Matter In Our Surroundings

3

2.50%

Metals And Non- Metals

8

6.67%

Motion

7

5.83%

Natural Resources

2

1.67%

Our Environment

2

1.67%

Periodic Classification Of Elements

4

3.33%

Sound

4

3.33%

Sources Of Energy And Nuclear Physics

1

0.83%

Structure Of Atoms

7

5.83%

The Fundamental Unit Of Life

3

2.50%

Tissue

3

2.50%

Why Do We Fall Ill?

2

1.67%

Work And Energy

6

5.00%

Metals And Nonmetals, Acids, Bases And Salts, Structure Of Atoms, Electricity, Light Reflection And Refraction And Diversity In Living Organisms Are Some Important Topics To Be Covered.

Mathematics

Topic

Number Of Questions

Percentage

Areas Of Parallelograms And Triangles

4

6.67%

Areas Related To Circles

3

5.00%

Arithmetic Progression

4

6.67%

Circle

2

3.33%

Coordinate Geometry

3

5.00%

Heron's Formula

1

1.67%

Introduction To Trigonometry

4

6.67%

Number System

3

5.00%

Pair Of Linear Equations In Two Variables

3

5.00%

Polynomial

4

6.67%

Probability

3

5.00%

Quadratic Equations

6

10.00%

Quadrilaterals

4

6.67%

Some Applications Of Trigonometry

3

5.00%

Statistics

3

5.00%

Surface Area And Volume

5

8.33%

Triangles

5

8.33%

Quadratic Equations constituted 10% of the questions from Mathematics. The above tables are helpful to understand which topics are to be contracted more to get a better result.

Preparation Tips

Begin Planning As Soon As Possible

  • Starting early preparation for NTSE allows you to plan ahead of time for the Class 9 and 10 curriculum. Also, instead of squandering your summers, attempt to acquire and comprehend the concepts of solving Mental Ability Problems (MAT). These are basic thinking exercises that can be undertaken in the summer without any prior understanding of the subject.

Make A Smart Study Plan

  • It is critical to begin planning ahead of time for any exam. Plan your studies in Class 9 or throughout the summer and stick to it. You can ask help from teachers, friends, or family members in creating an NTSE study strategy. Aside from creating a study plan, it's also a good idea to obtain NTSE study materials.

Regular Practice

  • The key to scoring well in NTSE is to practise on a regular basis. The more you practise, the more you'll learn about the subject. Use NTSE Sample Papers to help you understand the topics.
  • After studying each topic in Science, Mathematics, SST, and MAT, make short notes on essential formulas and concepts. To keep the short points fresh in your mind, review them right before the exam.
  • Solving previous year papers will help to construct better concepts and also help in managing the time using tricks and shortcuts to solve the questions.

Keep Track Of Your Progress And Analyze It

  • Many teachers and coaching institutes avoid discussing performance analysis since it is impossible to do so humanly. However, today's online platforms that provide exam preparation and practise, conduct extensive research provide proper analysis on students' learning.
  • Take care of your own health.
  • Stress, panic, and frustration are just a few of the emotions that every student feels right before a test. It is recommended that you keep your mind and body relaxed by eating well and getting enough rest. Get at least eight hours of sleep each night and exercise on a regular basis.

Extra tips

The NTSE exam is conducted by NCERT so almost all the questions are from NCERT textbooks. Students need to strictly go through the NCERT textbooks of all subjects of Class 9 to 11. As it is an advanced level exam for the foundation batches students so the type of questions are from medium level to very high level of difficulty. Going through the NCERT textbooks and its exercises can help to get a better understanding of the concepts and will help to score more in the examination.

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