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| TCY-NBT is a completely online, unbiased and standardized test designed to assess the competitiveness of a student among his/her peers throughout the nation. |
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| TCY-NBT is a must for those who wish to appear for state or national level competitive exams during or after their schooling. |
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| WHAT DOES THIS TEST ASSESS |
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your current skill level and your career options at the current level |
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the percentage of your peers ahead of you and the percentage behind |
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areas of improvement and ways to improve |
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sufficiency or otherwise of inputs received at your school/institute to face competition ahead |
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about crucial skills other than Math and Science (Logical and Analytical ability, General awareness, Language skills) needed to survive in a competitive environment |
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| It is a computer based, multiple-choice questionnaire with 135 questions divided into five sections.The scoring and evaluation are completely online. |
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Mathematics (27 questions)
The Mathematics section is divided into three categories: Algebra, Arithmetic and Geometry. |
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Science (27 questions)
The Science section is further divided into three categories: Physics, Chemistry and Biology. |
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English (27 questions)
The English section is divided into Grammar, Usage and Comprehension sections. |
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Mental Ability (27 questions)
Mental Ability section is broadly divided into Logical Reasoning, Spatial Reasoning, and Logical Deduction sections. |
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General Awareness (27 questions)
The General Awareness section includes Political Awareness, Geography and History. |
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| These tests can also be taken section by section. |
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| Test duration : 2 hours, with no negative marking. |
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| Since this is a test of conceptual understanding and skills, no special preparation is required. The test is based on the knowledge you have acquired up to the last grade. If you are a Grade-9 student, for instance, you are not expected to know all the concepts for Grade-9 at the time of taking this test. You are only expected to be comfortable with all the concepts taught up to 8th grade. |
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