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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.
 
TCY-NBT is a must for those who wish to appear for state or national level competitive exams during or after their schooling.
 
WHAT DOES THIS TEST ASSESS
your current skill level and your career options at the current level
the percentage of your peers ahead of you and the percentage behind
areas of improvement and ways to improve
sufficiency or otherwise of inputs received at your school/institute to face competition ahead
about crucial skills other than Math and Science (Logical and Analytical ability, General awareness, Language skills) needed to survive in a competitive environment
 
 
 
 
It is a computer based, multiple-choice questionnaire with 135 questions divided into five sections.The scoring and evaluation are completely online.
 
Mathematics (27 questions)
The Mathematics section is divided into three categories: Algebra, Arithmetic and Geometry.
 
Science (27 questions)
The Science section is further divided into three categories: Physics, Chemistry and Biology.
 
English (27 questions)
The English section is divided into Grammar, Usage and Comprehension sections.
 
Mental Ability (27 questions)
Mental Ability section is broadly divided into Logical Reasoning, Spatial Reasoning, and Logical Deduction sections.
 
General Awareness (27 questions)
The General Awareness section includes Political Awareness, Geography and History.
 
These tests can also be taken section by section.
 
Test duration : 2 hours, with no negative marking.
 
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.