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I have qualified in the national level of NTSE. My interview is sheduled in July/August 2005. I wanted to know what kind of questions are asked and what should be my preparation?
shramana said:I have qualified in the national level of NTSE. My interview is sheduled in July/August 2005. I wanted to know what kind of questions are asked and what should be my preparation?
Obviously. By the way it is National Talent Search Examinations, one of the most prestigious scholarship exams in India.ZapperZ said:Are you purposely restricting the level of responses you wish to get only from people who automatically know what "national level of NTSE" is?
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How does information about one's family affect the candidacy for a scholarship? This smells a lot like a veil for discrimination based on one's socio-economic background.allshubham96 said:3.Tell about your family.
What does this have to do with anything? Honestly if someone asked me something like this I'd turn around and walk out.allshubham96 said:4.Why are you so lean and thin?(I am very slim and thin)
The body mass index - are you kidding me? This metric is useless.5.There is a ratio between height and weight. Do you know it? Do you follow it?
Please tell me you said it was a card game.27.What is UNO?
This sounds like more evidence of an extremely subjective process. If this person happened to be a vegan he might easily disagree with what other people find to be a perfectly acceptable diet - or the other way around.31.The Bio expert asked-What is a balanced diet?
To prepare for the NTSE National Level interview in 2005, it is important to familiarize yourself with the exam format and syllabus. You should also practice solving previous year's question papers and attend coaching classes if necessary. Additionally, focus on strengthening your general knowledge, critical thinking, and communication skills.
The NTSE National Level interview covers a wide range of topics, including general knowledge, current affairs, science, mathematics, and social studies. It is important to have a strong understanding of all these subjects and be able to apply your knowledge in real-life situations.
To improve your communication skills, you can practice by participating in group discussions, debates, and mock interviews. You can also read newspapers, magazines, and books to enhance your vocabulary and gain knowledge on various topics.
One tip to stay calm and confident during the interview is to practice deep breathing and positive self-talk. You should also familiarize yourself with common interview questions and practice answering them in front of a mirror or with friends and family. Finally, remember to stay well-rested and hydrated before the interview.
Time management is crucial during the NTSE National Level interview as it shows your ability to prioritize tasks and work efficiently under pressure. Make sure to arrive early for the interview and allocate time appropriately for each question or task. If you find yourself stuck on a question, move on to the next one and come back to it later.