Hello Shweta ,
There is no specified syllabus for NTSE exam but Stage1 will include the questions from the syllabus of your education board (for you i.e. WB board). Due to pandemic many boards have reduced the Class 10th syllabus this year. So, Stage 1 exam of NTSE will exclude questions from the topics that have been deleted.
NTSE Stage 1 include state/UT board syllabus of Science, Social science, Mathematics of class 9th & 10th and Stage 2 include NCERT syllabus of Science, Social science, Mathematics of class 9th & 10th.
As you asked to provide the syllabus, Here is the link for the major topics of Stage 1 exam which are mandatory:-
https://school.careers360.com/articles/ntse-exam-pattern#:~:text=NTSE%20Stage-I%20Syllabus
You must note that the NTSE Syllabus is not restricted to the topics mentioned above. In order to score well, students must be well-versed with all the topics and concepts.
Hope your doubt get cleared now :-)
Hi.
The syllabus is as follows: BIOLOGY 1: Control and Coordination in Living System, Continuity of Life, Heredity and Common genetic diseases, Evolution and Adaptation, Environment its resources and their conservation.
BIOLOGY 2:
Basic properties of life ,Classification of diversity of life: Taxonomy, Biomolecules and their behaviour, Cell, Tissue, Major Organs of Human body and their functions, Photosynthesis, Mineral nutrition & Transpiration in Plant, Respiration, Nutrition, Circulation, Excretion, Immunity and Human Diseases, Ecology and Ecological Organisation, Natural Resources and it’s Sustainable use.
PHYSICS 1: Concerns about our Environment, Thermal Phenomena, Light, Current Electricity, Magnetic effect of Electric Current, Atomic Nucleus.
PHYSICS 2:
Measurement, Motion, Force and NLM, Matter: Structure and Properties, Work, Energy and Power, Waves and Sound
CHEMISTRY 1: Behaviour of gases, Chemical calculations, Periodic table, Chemical bonding, Electrochemistry, Inorganic chemistry in the laboratory and in Industry, Metallurgy, Organic chemistry.
CHEMISTRY 2:
Atomic structure, Mole concept, Solution, Acids bases and salts, Separation of Substances, Water
MATHEMATICS 1:
Number System, Surds and Indices, Coordinate Geometry, Linear Equations in Two Variables, Polynomials, Logarithm, Trigonometry, Statistics, Mensuration of Plane Figures, Mensuration of Solid Figures, Triangle, Quadrilateral and Area of Parallelograms, Circles, Sets, Probability, Quadratic Equations, Inequalities.
MATHEMATICS 2:
Every Day Mathematics: Percentage, Profit, Loss and Discount, Partnership, Mixtures and Alligations, Simple and Compound Interest, Instalments, Ratio and Proportion, Time Speed & Distance, Unitary Method, Time and Work, Pipes And Cisterns, Problems on Ages, Uniform Rate of growth.
MAT 1:
Verbal: Series, Logical Sequence of Words, Coding & Decoding, Analogy, Classification, Logical Venn Diagrams, Mathematical Operations, Direction Sense Test, Alphabet Test, Puzzle Test, Number, Ranking & Ordering Test, AlphaNumeric Sequence Puzzle, Inserting The Missing Characters, Calendar, Arithmetical Reasoning, Blood Relations, Statements-Conclusions, Clock, Data Sufficiency, Sequential Output Tracing.
MAT 2:
Non Verbal: Series, Analogy, Classification, Analytical Reasoning, Mirror Images, Water Images, Spotting Out The Embedded Figures, Completion of Incomplete Pattern, Figure Matrix, Paper Folding & Paper Cutting, Rule Detection, Construction of Shapes, Dice, Cube, Dot Situation, Grouping of Identical Figures.
SOCIAL SCIENCE 1:
History: The advent of Europeans to India, The foundation of British Administration and its effects, Social and Religious reforms, The First war of Independence, Effects of British rule, The Freedom Struggle, India after Independence, The Political dimensions of 20th CE, First World War, Russian Revolution, League of Nations, Development of Nazism and Fascism, Second World War, United Nations Organisation, Cold War.
Civics: The Indian Constitution, Democracy in India, Functioning of Indian Democracy
Geography: Lithosphere, Hydrosphere, Atmosphere, Atmosphere, India-Size and Location, Physical Divisions of India, Drainage, Climate, Natural Vegetation and Wildlife, Agriculture, Manufacturing Industries, Lifelines of National Economy
Economics: Development, Money and Credit, Globalisation and Indian Economy
SOCIAL SCIENCE 2:
History: Historical derivation of land and source of history, The evolution of Indian society, Vedic Civilisation, Ancient India, Jainism and Buddhism, The Growth of Buddhism, The Delhi Sultanate, The Mughal Empire, Sufi and Bhakti Movements, Periodisation in History.
Geography: Earth as a planet, Movements of Earth, Determination of Location of a place on Earth’s surface, Geomorphic processes and landforms of Earth, Weathering, Hazards and Disasters, Resources and Development, Minerals and Energy Resources, West Bengal, Maps and Scale.
I hope this helps and you can also refer to this page for more information related to NTSE 2021-22.
Good Luck
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