NTSE or National Talent Search Examination is a national level exam conducted by the National Council of Educational Research and Training (NCERT) for granting scholarships to meritorious students studying in class 10th.
NTSE is only held for 10th standard students and the exam is conducted in two different stages – Stage I and II. The first stage exam is a state-level exam conducted by all the Indian states and UTs.
On the other hand, NTSE stage II is conducted for those students who clear the first stage. Only those who qualify in NTSE stage 1 will be eligible to write the Stage II exam. NTSE scholarship will be awarded on the basis of the overall performance of students in both stages of the examination.
NTSE Highlights
Full Exam Name |
National Talent Search Examination |
Short Exam Name |
NTSE |
Conducting Body |
National Council Of Educational Research and Training |
Frequency of Conduct |
Once a year |
Exam Level |
Matriculate |
Languages |
Assamese, Bengali +11 More |
Mode of Application |
Offline |
Mode of Exam |
Offline |
Exam Duration |
4 Hours |
Eligibility Criteria for NTSE
NTSE Stage 1
1. Students currently enrolled in class 10 from any recognized school/board including Sainik Schools, Kendriya Vidyalaya and Navodaya Vidyalaya were eligible to apply for stage 1 of the NTSE exam.
2. States cannot impose domicile restrictions for stage 1, however, they may add additional eligibility conditions such as the qualifying score of the previous class.
3. Students studying from the open board, below 18 years of age, unemployed and appearing in class 10 for the first time are also eligible to appear for NTSE exam stage 1.
4. Indian students are allowed to appear for NTSE stage 1 exam. Students studying outside India can directly appear in the stage 2 exam.
NTSE Stage II
1. Participants must be appearing for the first time in class 10.
2. Some states require candidates to score a minimum of 55 % marks in class 9 to apply for NTSE exam 2023.
3. Indian students studying abroad in Class 10 or equivalent class can directly apply for NTSE stage II. They must obtain at least 60 percent marks (in aggregate) in class 9th.
Studying Abroad
1. Indian students studying abroad in Class X or equivalent are eligible to write stage 2 (second level examination) directly and are exempted from the stage 1 examination.
2. The candidate must have scored 60% in the previous year’s annual examination.
3. The candidate should appear for the examination in a center in India.
4. The candidates must request through the Head of the Institution where he/she is studying, along with an attested copy of the Class IX mark sheet. The request should reach the Head, Department of Educational Survey Division, NCERT, New Delhi by 31 December of the concerned year.
5. The selected candidate will receive the scholarship only if he/she decides to pursue studies in India.
Reservation of Seats
Some percentages of the seats are reserved for the students who are SC/ST/PWD by NCERT. Students who live abroad can also claim the seats if they fall into the category of NTSE eligibility for reserved seats.
1. For Scheduled Caste, the reserved seat is 15%
2. For Scheduled Tribes, the reserved seat is 7.5%
3. For Persons with disabilities, the reserved seat is 3%.
Application Process for NTSE
Step 1: Look out for state-level notification by the respective State/UT government in the newspapers or circulars in your school.
Step 2: Contact your respective State Liaison Officer to get the application form.
Step 3: Fill in the application form.
Step 4: Get it signed by your school Principal.
Step 5: Submit the duly filled application along with the examination fee (if applicable) to the State Liaison Officer.
State Level NTSE 2023 Application Form Fees
State-wise NTSE application link |
Mode |
Application fee |
NTSE Karnataka form |
Offline |
Govt Aided school - Rs
75 (SC/ST – Rs 20) |
NTSE Andhra Pradesh form |
Online |
Rs. 200 |
NTSE Assam form |
Online |
Rs. 250/ for General, Rs. 200/- for SC/ST |
NTSE Bihar form |
Online |
Rs. 150 for Gen/ OBC/EWS, Rs. 75 for SC/ST |
NTSE Chandigarh form |
Online |
No fee |
NTSE Chhattisgarh form |
Offline |
No Fee |
NTSE Dam Diu |
Offline |
Rs. 75 for Gen/OBC, Rs. 55 for SC/ST |
NTSE Delhi form |
Online |
No fee |
NTSE Goa form |
Offline |
No fees |
NTSE Gujarat form |
Online |
Rs. 70 for General, Rs. 50 for OBC/SC/ST |
NTSE Haryana form |
Online |
Rs 200 for general, Rs 140 for SC/ST/PwD |
NTSE HP form |
Online |
Rs. 50 for General, Rs. 40 for reserved |
NTSE Jammu & Kashmir form |
Offline |
Rs. 190 |
NTSE Jharkhand form |
Offline |
General - 200, SC/ST - 100 |
NTSE Karnataka form |
Offline |
Govt Aided school - Rs 75 (SC/ST – Rs 20), Unaided school - Rs. 200 (SC/ST – Rs 50) |
NTSE Kerala form |
Online |
Rs. 250 for General, Rs. 100 for SC/ST/BPL |
NTSE Madhya Pradesh form |
Online |
No Fee |
NTSE Maharashtra form |
Online |
Rs. 150 |
NTSE Manipur form |
Offline |
No Fee |
NTSE Meghalaya |
Offline |
No fee |
NTSE Odisha form |
Online |
No Fee |
NTSE Puducherry form |
Offline |
- |
NTSE Punjab form |
Online |
No fee |
NTSE Rajasthan form |
Online |
Rs. 300/ for General, Rs. 200/ for SC/ST |
Online |
No fee |
|
Online |
Rs. 50 |
|
NTSE Telangana form |
Online |
Rs. 100 |
NTSE Tripura form |
Offline |
No Fees |
NTSE Uttar Pradesh form |
Offline |
Rs. 50/ for General, Rs. 30/ for SC/ST/PH) |
NTSE Uttarakhand form |
Online |
Rs. 200/ for General, Rs. 100/ for SC/ST/PH |
NTSE West Bengal form |
Online |
No fee |
NTSE Admit Card
To download NTSE 2023 admit card in online mode, visit the official website of SCERT/ Education Department. In offline mode, students can collect the NTSE stage 1 admit card from their schools.
NCERT will release the NTSE 2023 stage 2 admit card on its official website 21 days before the exam date. Students are advised to download their respective NTSE hall tickets from the website.