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      National Talent Search Examination (NTSE) is a national-level scholarship program in India to identify and recognize students with high intellect and academic talent. 5,00,000 students appear for this scholarship exam every year Only 1000 scholarships are awarded, out of which 775 are unreserved The scholarships are awarded to candidates for pursuing courses in sciences and social sciences up to doctoral level and professional courses up to second-degree level Scholarship of Rs. 1250 per month is awarded for class XI to XII. Scholarship of Rs. 2000 per month is awarded for Undergraduates and Postgraduates. The scholarship amount is fixed in accordance with the UGC norms for Ph.D. SELECTION PROCEDURE :- Identification of talent comprises two-stage selection process. While the individual State/UT conducts the first stage selection, the second stage selection at the national level is carried out by the NCERT. 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Both the tests will be administered on the same day Mental Ability Test There shall be 100 multiple-choice type items, with four alternatives. Each item will carry one mark. Candidates are required to answer the items on a separate OMR sheet as per instructions given in the test booklet and on the OMR sheet. Scholastic Aptitude Test The scholastic Aptitude Test will consist of 100 multiple-choice items of one mark each. Each item shall have four alternatives, out of which only one will be the correct answer. There shall be 40 items from Science, 40 from Social Science and 20 from Mathematics, Candidates are required to answer the items on a separate OMR sheet to be provided at the examination centre as per instructions. Important Note: Students are allowed to take away question booklets of both the tests (Mental Ability Test and Scholastic Aptitude Test) after the examination. Venue, Date and Time of the Test The admission letter shall have all the information about the venue, the roll number, the date and time of the test. Candidates can download their E-Admit cards themselves before 21 days of examination. Marking Each item in both the tests shall carry one mark each. A candidate shall get one mark for correct response. There will be no negative marking in either of the tests. Nevertheless, candidates are advised not to resort to blind guessing, which may not be of any help to them. Processing of Result The scoring of the OMR-sheets for both the MAT and the SAT shall be done through the computer. All possible precautions are taken and necessary checks applied while processing the result to ensure zero error results. Declaration of Result The final award shall be declared on the basis of combined scores of MAT and SAT. Only the selected candidates shall be informed by registered letter and through NCERT website www.ncert.nic.in. Marks obtained by the candidates in written examination will be revealed to all the candidates individually through NCERT website. RATES OF SCHOLARSHIP The rates of scholarship at different stages are given as under: Sl.No. Stage Rate of Scholarship 1. Higher Secondary level Rs. 1250/- p.m. 2. Graduate and Post Graduate Rs. 2000/- p.m. 3. For Ph.D. degree (four years) As per UGC norms For any additional information , please Contact : Prof. Indrani Bhaduri Head, Educational Survey DivisionNCERT, New Delhi E-mail ID: esdhead@gmail.com

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Tuesday, 7 February 2017

Training Programme in Mathematics – TPM – 2017

 Training Programme in Mathematics – TPM – 2017 is being organised during summer, 2017 in NISER.
The main objective of TPM is to promote independent learning among students. It aims to provide solid foundation towards – mastering the “art of doing mathematics” on their own – by a group of mathematicians drawn  from the leading institutes of India, who have a p enchant and commitment for teaching mathematics. Besides, this programme identifies young and talented students and motivates them to pursue Mathematics for their career.

Academic Programmes of TPM:

The programme will b e at three levels: Level 1, Level 2 and Level 3. The subject matter at all levels will b e courses that normally form basic and core of the curriculum of the respective degrees offered in universities/national institutes of India. This may for instance, include Linear algebra, algebra, Analysis and Geometry and so on. This apart, there will b e seminars by the students. It is also planned to have special invited lectures by eminent senior mathematicians on current topics to inspire the students
Venue & Dates:-
Venue: NISER, Jatani, Bhubaneswar.                                           Online application submission :from 9 February 2017 to 27Feb 2017 
Duration: May 22, 2017 to June 17, 2017

Eligibility

Students who are studying in any of the colleges, universities or national institutes of India with mathematics as one of their sub jects, can apply for Levels 1, 2, 3 depending on the current year of studying, as given below.
  • Level 1. —- 2nd year of M.Sc (Integrated) or 2nd year of B.Sc.
  • Level 2. —- 3ryear of M.Sc (Integrated) or 3rd year of B.Sc.
  • Level 3. —- 4th year of M.Sc (Integrated) or 1st year of M.Sc

How To Apply:

  • Students need to prepare the application form ONLY online by visiting the CFS – Website http://cfs.niser.ac.in
  • The complete details of “how to apply online” will be made available at this page.
  • The online applying process will begin from February 9, 2017 onwards.
  • The last date for applying is February 27, 2017.
  • The printed copy of the online prepared application form should be signed, by the student.
  • Print TWO copies of the ‘Recommendation Letter’ which will be made in the online application system together with the prepared application form. Get the two recommendation letters filled by two of your teachers. Request your teachers to put it in sealed envelopes and give it to you for posting.
  • The application form and recommendation letters (in envelopes) should be put inside a single large cover and should be posted to reach the programme co-ordinator latest by March 10, 2017.
Oficial Website:-http://cfs.niser.ac.in/

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