National Entrance Screening Test
Hi Dear,
National Entrance Screening Test (NEST) is a national-level examination which takes place around 90 states and cities in India. The NEST Exam is conducted annually for admission into Integrated MSc programmes in following disciplines:
The exam do not offer admission to BE programme.
You can visit the link below for more details:
https://university.careers360.com/articles/nest#NEST-2021--Overview
good luck
Hey,
The minimum eligibility required to sit for NEST exam is that
- the students should have passed their 10+2 from a science stream.
-minimum of 60% marks in your 12 th for general category and 55% marks for reserved category students.
Below is the link you can refer to for more help,
https://university.careers360.com/articles/nest-eligibility-criteria
Based on the above criteria I believe you are eligible for admission in NISER if you get good marks in Nest.
All the very best.
Thank you.
Hello,
The conducting bodies, NISER and UM-DAE CEBS is likely to release the NEST 2021 official notification along with the application form in the month of January. Candidates who wish to seek admission in various five-year integrated M. Sc. courses can apply for the admission in NEST 2021 before the last date of the submission. The dates are not yet announced keep an eye on the official website for the latest information. Candidates can pay their NEST application form fee via Debit Card/Credit Card/ Net banking etc. Candidates will be able to download the admit card of NEST 2021 in the first week of September in online mode.
Hi Candidate,
Let's first know something about the examination- The National Entrance Screening Test or NEST is the compulsory test for students seeking admission to National Institute of Science Education and Research (NISER) Bhubaneswar and University of Mumbai.
Talking about the examination, it consists of Questions from four Subjects- Physics, Chemistry, Biology, and Mathematics and the candidate must qualify all individual Subject-Wise cutoff inorder to get yourself get admission in these colleges through the Counselling Process.
Hope that this answer helps you.
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