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Top Competitive Exams after 10th, students can prepare

The lifeblood of college admissions is competitive examinations. They are a method for colleges to classify and pick prospective students from a large pool of applicants. Their goal is to assess abilities, as well as evaluate and analyse the student's ability.

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Top Competitive Exams after 10th, students can prepare

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  1. Top 8 Competitive Exams after 10th Students can prepare www.cheggindia.com

  2. Introduction Competitive exams are the life and blood of college admissions. They are a way for colleges to identify and select potential prospects out of many. Their motive is to test the skills and to measure and analyze the ability of the student’s tat. Let us look into some competitive exams after 10th Students are mostly aware of the most popular entrance exams after the 10th: NEET, JEE, and CLAT. These are national level exams. Although, there are many other options that students can take to start building a path for their desired career.

  3. 1 JOINT ENTRANCE EXAM (JEE) 2 NATIONAL ELIGIBILITY CUM ENTRANCE TEST (NEET) 3 COMMON-LAW ADMISSIONS TEST (CLAT) Table of Content 4 KISHORE VAIGYANIK PROTSAHAN YOJANA (KYPY) 1 NATIONAL TALENT SEARCH EXAMINATION (NTSE) 2 INDIAN NATIONAL OLYMPIAD (INO) NATIONAL LEVEL SCIENCE TALENT SEARCH EXAMINATION (NSTSE) 3 4 SCHOLASTIC APTITUDE TEST (SAT)

  4. This is the most known national exam given by all budding engineers in India. The JEE is an engineering exam that is valid for many colleges all across India. Students from around the country sit for these entrance and competitive exams after 10th. This exam makes them eligible for admissions in big institutes like the IIT, NIT IIITs. Joint Entrance Exam (JEE) Held by the CBSE, the JEE entrance exam has two distinct and separate steps: JEE MAINS – Open during the months of January and April JEE Advanced – Open during March

  5. The NEET is the medical equal to the popular JEE exams for engineering. The Medical Council of India is the governing body for these exams. It got established in 1997 under the Regulations on Graduate Medical Education. National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET) Nowadays, the NEET gets organized for two different graduate programs: Undergraduate (NEET-UG) Medical Course like MBBS, BDS, etc. Post Graduate (NEET-PG) Medical Courses like M.S, M.D, etc. The syllabus for the NEET exam is posted on its official website. It contains 180 questions centered on the subjects of Chemistry, Biology, and Physics. For every wrong answer, students lose 1 mark from their total scores. Each correct answer award students with 4 marks.

  6. Along with the names of the most popular entrance exams, the CLAT is also a sought after the exam. As the name suggests, the CLAT entrance exam is for students aspiring to become lawyers. This law entrance exam goes on for a total duration of two hours. Common-Law Admissions Test (CLAT) The CLAT question paper consists of 150 multiple-choice questions. It contains five different sections. The students need to answer questions from subjects including: English Skill GK and Current Affairs Quantitative questions Legal and Logical Reasoning

  7. TThe Department of Science and Technology devised this scheme. It is an exam for students which endows them with scholarships. The main purpose of the exam is to bring to the forefront of exceptional students. Kishore Vaigyanik Protsahan Yojana (KYPY) The first stage involves an aptitude test which is like the other competitive entrance exams. But the second stage involves calling the selected students for a personal interview. Thus, for students preparing for competitive exams after the 10th, preparing for this fellowship may also prove to be helpful in the long run. Since students get handpicked by the evaluators.

  8. The NTSE is a national level scholarship scheme initiated at the school level. This makes it perfect for students preparing for competitive exams after the 10th. The aim of the scholarship is to identify and help advance those students that have a high aptitude and talent. National Talent Search Examination (NTSE) Tier I: Competitive exams organized at a state level are Tier I exams. The first tier allows all students who have scored a total of 60% marks in their 9th class. After it, students can appear in state-level exams. Also, they can give Tier II exams after passing Tier I with at least 80% marks. Tier II: Tier II exams are the national competitive exams for the students who have cleared the state level 1. The students who pass both tiers get the scholarship. Generally, only around 4000 students get shortlisted for the national level Tier II of the NTSE.

  9. Cracking the Olympiads is a matter of great honor and prestige. Also, it adds value to the résumé of the candidates. Students who crack Olympiads also get an edge over others when it comes to admission to schools and colleges as well as jobs. The Olympiads test subjects like Astronomy, Biology, Chemistry, Junior Science, Physics, and Maths. Indian National Olympiad (INO) The INO program has two exams based on the two umbrella subjects: National Science Olympiad: Syllabus includes the subject matter they are studying in their class. National Mathematical Olympiad: The difficulty level is set according to the understanding level of students. Thus, students who want to get a feel of what real competitive exams are like should engage themselves in Olympiads.

  10. The Unified Council of India organizes the NSTSE. Most of the competitive exams assess the student’s speech and accuracy. National Level Science Talent Search Examination (NSTSE) Unlike them, the NSTSE tests the students for their Maths and science skills. Along with this, the NSTSE provides a detailed report of your ranking. This ranking is at the location and also on the national level. This also helps students understand their national ranking. Also, it encourages them to push themselves to better their ranks. The NSTSE is unlike any other exam. It does not test the speed of students. Rather it tests the understanding of basic concepts in sciences and Maths.

  11. The SAT is a standard testing exam. The College Board Organization of the United States carries it out. It is for students who wish to study abroad. The SAT is a compulsory exam required by almost all foreign institutes. Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) The test focuses on testing the student on three basic criteria: Writing, in the form of essay and English grammar Critical Reading, in the form of comprehension passages Maths This is a sure choice of the competitive exam after 10th for students who want to see where they place in the ranks of the foreign collegs

  12. All in all, there are many competitive exams after the 10th that can help you start your career. Take Away All you must do now is to identify your preference and then start giving that entrance exam your time.

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