Sections A (35 Qs) are compulsory. Sections B (15 Qs/subject) have internal choice – you must answer any 10 out of 15 per subject. Thus, total attempted = 35×4 + 10×4 = 180 questions .
Always print at least 30-40 copies on 80 GSM white paper. Practice with the exact pen you will use on exam day.
. The use of pencils is strictly prohibited and can lead to rejection by the evaluation software. Personal Details: Fill in your 10-digit Roll Number Test Booklet Number Test Booklet Code
Dedicated areas for Roll Number (10 digits), Test Booklet Number (7 digits), Test Booklet Code, and Candidate’s Name.
A is an indispensable practice tool. It conditions you for the mechanical process of marking answers accurately under time pressure. Download the official NTA sample, take multiple timed printouts, and practice diligently. Remember: even a perfectly solved paper can be wasted if the OMR is filled incorrectly.
You will get the OMR sheet along with the test booklet. Here’s the correct sequence to avoid panic:
Sections A (35 Qs) are compulsory. Sections B (15 Qs/subject) have internal choice – you must answer any 10 out of 15 per subject. Thus, total attempted = 35×4 + 10×4 = 180 questions .
Always print at least 30-40 copies on 80 GSM white paper. Practice with the exact pen you will use on exam day.
. The use of pencils is strictly prohibited and can lead to rejection by the evaluation software. Personal Details: Fill in your 10-digit Roll Number Test Booklet Number Test Booklet Code
Dedicated areas for Roll Number (10 digits), Test Booklet Number (7 digits), Test Booklet Code, and Candidate’s Name.
A is an indispensable practice tool. It conditions you for the mechanical process of marking answers accurately under time pressure. Download the official NTA sample, take multiple timed printouts, and practice diligently. Remember: even a perfectly solved paper can be wasted if the OMR is filled incorrectly.
You will get the OMR sheet along with the test booklet. Here’s the correct sequence to avoid panic: