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How to prepare of NISER Nest exam and what is the expected date

Ankit Dahiya Student Expert 18th Apr, 2020
Hello,
National Entrance Screening Test (NEST) is conducted every year for admissions to five years integrated M.Sc course at National Institute of Science Education and Research.
Online Application forms were released on January 10th 2020 and are open till 6th May 2020. You can fill them by heading to the
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plz plz....tell me what is the mark needed to get a sit in good university ...in niser for general category

Devanshi Adhikari 17th Apr, 2020

Hello aspirant,

To get into NISER, a candidate needs to qualify NEST which is a compulsory test to give to get admission. A candidate should at least get the minimum percentile which is 60% (that is around 100 marks as the NEST is out of 180). The cut-off changes every

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can NIOS students apear for NEET , KVPY, NEST and IISER?

chinmayi 16th Apr, 2020

Hello,

As NIOS is just like any other board like CBSE a student from NIOS Board can appear for any exam conducted national wide like NEET, NEST and other national wide exams.

Hope this helps you.

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I passed 12th with pcb , for giving nest exam ,will it require maths too ?

Manish Singh 27th Feb, 2020

National Entrance Screening Test is conducted by National Institute of Science Education and Research (NISER) every year. The eligibility criteria for appearing in the exam is:

The candidate must have passed class 12 in science stream with a combination of biology, chemistry, physics and mathematics. So yes you do need

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give full details regarding NEST exam and what its benefits

Inayath 20th Feb, 2020

Hello Himanshu,

Here is your required information.

National Entrance Screening Test (NEST) is conducted jointly by National Institute of Science Education and Research (NISER) , Bhubaneswar and Mumbai University - Department of Atomic Energy Centre for Excellence in Basic Sciences (UM-DAE CEBS), Mumbai. Candidates that are able to successfully qualify

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how difficult is bitsat exam compared to ssc board ,jeemain and eamcet?

Aditi amrendra Student Expert 19th Feb, 2020
Hello,


The sequence of toughness is JEE>BITSAT>EAMCET.
JEE mains is a lot more tougher than BITSAT and EAMCET so lets just talk about other two.
When it comes to questions in EAMCET, the questions are too straight forward and simple, they are not tricky and if you will prepare well
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what is nest exam and give me details how to apply for it

Inayath 20th Feb, 2020

Hello Vamsi,

Here is your required information.

National Entrance Screening Test (NEST) is conducted jointly by National Institute of Science Education and Research (NISER) , Bhubaneswar and Mumbai University - Department of Atomic Energy Centre for Excellence in Basic Sciences (UM-DAE CEBS), Mumbai. Candidates that are able to successfully qualify

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which chapters requires to get at least 15- 20 marks in nest bio as I am a pcm student(I have bio in my +2, but I gave majority to pcm)??

Shudhanshu Gupta Student Expert 13th Feb, 2020
Hello.
It looks like you have physics chemistry Mathematics and biology in your 10+2 and you have given your major focus on physics ,chemistry and mathematics now you are confused that what should you do for having at least passing marks in biology so I will suggest you to go
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how can I qualify for NEST exam?

Shubhangi sinha 11th Feb, 2020

Hello Smrutishree,

NISER along with UM-DAE CEBS has released NEST 2020 application form on January 8, 2020 (2:30 pm) in online mode.

The last date for application is on 3rd April 2020. The exam will be conducted on 6th June 2020.

To qualify the exam, one needs to be well

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my date of birth is may 2000 and i gave my +2 in 2018 am i eligible for nest

Pankhuri Kumari 4th Feb, 2020
Hii Twisha!
The nest 2020 eligibility criteria says that the candidate must have passed class  12th in 2018 or 2019 and must be born on or after 1 August, 2000, for general category and OBC. For ST/SC there's a relaxation of 5 years. So, you can decide according. You may
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