The NTSE 2021 syllabus is the same for NTSE stage 1 and stage 2. However the difficulty level of the questions will increase. Students can refer to the syllabus of NTSE exam to prepare for the upcoming NTSE 2021-22 exam. Below, we have given NTSE MAT syllabus and NTSE SAT syllabus for reference.
NTSE Syllabus 2021-22 for MAT
The NTSE MAT syllabus comprises questions that will test students’ thinking ability, reasoning etc. Check the following tables to know the verbal and non-verbal syllabus:
NTSE MAT Syllabus – Verbal Reasoning
Analogy | Puzzle Test | Alphabet Test |
Classification | Logical Venn diagrams | Blood relations |
Series | Logical sequence of words | Verification of truth of the statement |
Coding-Decoding | Problems on clocks | Analytical Reasoning |
Direction Sense Test | Series completion test | Arithmetical reasoning test |
Mathematical operations | Inserting a missing character | Tests |
NTSE MAT Syllabus – Non-verbal Reasoning
Classification | Series | Analogy |
Transparent paper folding | Embedded figure | Dot fixing situation |
Analytical Reasoning | Water images | Problems on cubes and dice |
Incomplete Figures | Folding Paper cutting | – |
NTSE Syllabus 2021-22 for SAT
There is no specified syllabus of NTSE exam by NCERT. But the NTSE exam syllabus majorly depends on NTSE syllabus for class 10 and 9. Science, Social Science and Mathematics are the integral parts of NTSE syllabus 2021. Here are the major topics of NTSE 2021 syllabus which are mandatory for stage 1 and stage 2 exams:
NTSE SAT Syllabus of Mathematics
Algebraic Expressions | Arithmetic | Arithmetic Progressions |
Basic Geometry | Direct & Inverse Variations | Coordinate Geometry |
Percentage & Its Application | Exponent | Statistics |
Mensuration | Number System | Square & Cube Roots |
Playing with Number | Surface Areas and Volume | Quadratic Equations |
Rational Numbers | Trigonometry | Circles & Triangles |
Linear Equation | Probability | Simple & Compound Interest |
NTSE SAT Syllabus of Science (Physics, Chemistry, Biology)
Acid Bases and Salts | Carbon and its Compound | Air |
Cellular Level of Organization | Fibres and Plastics | Diversity in Living Organisms |
Food Production & Management | Human Body | Heredity and Evolution |
Life Processes | Magnetic & Electricity at Work | Light |
Measurement | Micro-Organisms | Metals & Non-Metals |
Motion and Force | Periodic Classification of Elements | Our Environment |
Reproduction | Some Common Diseases | Soil |
Sound | Structure of Atom | Sound of Energy |
The Universe | Work and Energy | Water |
NTSE SAT Syllabus of SST or Social Science (History, Geography, Civics)
Agriculture | Atmosphere | Biosphere |
British Raj | Culture, Science and Literature | Democracy and Elections |
Diversity and Livelihood | Early Medieval Period | Early States |
Eighteen Century Political Formation | Introduction and Sources of Ancient Indian History | India and its Neighbours |
Local and State Government | Indian Economics | Indian Freedom Struggle |
Indus Valley Civilization | Industrial Revolution | Industries |
Internal Structure of the Earth and Rocks | Resources and Development | Jainism, Buddhism and Conquerors from Distant Lands |
The Delhi Sultanate | The Mughal Empire | Motion of the Earth |
Nationalism in Various Countries | Vedic Period | New Empires and Kingdoms |
The Judiciary | Popular Movements and Social Reforms | Population |
UN and International Agencies | Medieval Architecture and Culture | Natural Vegetation |
French Revolution | Our Country- India | Union Government |
Indian Constitution | Solar System | The Mauryas |
Water Resources | World History | – |
NTSE Exam Pattern 2021-22
Along with NTSE syllabus 2021-22, students are also advised to be familiar with the paper pattern of the exam. Thus they can devise their own strategy to cover the NTSE exam syllabus and ace the exam. The NTSE exam pattern for both the stages of NTSE Examination is similar and details about the same have been provided below:
NTSE Stage 2 Paper Pattern
Particulars | Paper-I: MAT | Paper-II: SAT |
Mode of exam | Offline (OMR based) | |
Sections | Verbal & Non-Verbal Reasoning | Science, Maths, Social Science |
Type of questions | Multiple Choice Questions | Multiple Choice Questions |
Number of questions | 100 | 100 |
Marks | 100 | 100 (Science-40, Maths-20, Social Science-40) |
Exam Duration | 2 hours (120 minutes) | 2 hours (120 minutes) |
Marking scheme | 1 mark is awarded for each correct answerNo marks will be deducted for incorrect or unattempted answers | |
Qualifying Criteria | 40% in each MAT and SAT section32% for reserved categories in MAT and SAT sections separately. |
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