
NTSE Stage 2 Result 2021 DECLARED: Direct links to check candidate lists on ncert.nic.in
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The NTSE Stage 2 Result 2021 was released at 5 pm today, February 18. Here's how to check teh lists of selected candidates on ncert.nic.in.
The NTSE Stage 2 result 2021 was announced at 5 pm on Friday, February 18. The candidates who had appeared in the National Talent Search Examination Stage 2 exam, can check the final result on the official website - ncert.nic.in. Scroll down for the direct link to the candidate lists.
The official notification regarding the NTSE exam final results said: "This is for the concern of all the candidates appeared in National Talent Search Exam Stage 2 examination held on October 24, 2021 at 68 centres across the country. The final result of NTS Stage 2 exam will be uploaded on NCERT website on February 18, 2022 at 5 pm.”
The NTSE result date was earlier set for February 11 but was postponed. The NTSE exam final result will be based on the combined scores of MAT and SAT.
Step 1: Visit official website-- ncert.nic.in.
Step 2: On the homepage, click on the 'NTSE' option.
Step 3: Click on the link to access the NTSE exam result.
Step 4: Enter your roll number, date of birth to login.

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