EDUCATION

NTA NCET 2023 result declared at ncet.samarth.ac.in, Know how to check here

National Testing Agency, NTA has declared NTA NCET 2023 result. Candidates who have appeared for National Common Entrance Test can check the results through the official site of NTA NCET at ncet.samarth.ac.in.

A total of 16004 candidates registered for the examination out of which 10136 candidates appeared. To check the results, candidates can follow the steps given below.

Direct link to check NTA NCET 2023 result

NTA NCET 2023 result: How to check

  • Visit the official site of NTA NCET at ncet.samarth.ac.in.
  • Click on sign in link and a new page will open.
  • Enter the required details and click on submit.
  • Your result will be displayed on the screen.
  • Check the result and download the page.
  • Keep a hard copy of the same for further need.

The National Common Entrance Test [NCET]- 2023 was conducted in 127 Cities and 13 mediums across India in Computer Based Test (CBT) mode for the Academic Session 2023-24 on August 9, 2023. The answer key was released on August 14 and the last date to raise objections was till August 16, 2023.

The NTA conducted National Common Entrance (NCET) 2023 for admission to the four-year integrated teacher education programme (ITEP) in 42 central and state universities, including Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs), National Institutes of Technology (NITs), and government Colleges for the academic year 2023-24 on 9 August.

The exam was in Assamese, Bengali, English, Gujarati, Hindi, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Punjabi, Odia, Tamil, Telugu, and Urdu. The NCET 2023 question paper was divided into four sections.

National Common Entrance Test (NCET) is conducted for admission to the 04-Year Integrated Teacher Education Programme (ITEP) in selected Central/State Universities/Institutions including IITs, NITs, RIEs, and Government Colleges for the Academic Session 2023-24. For more related details candidates can check the official site of NTA NCET.

In the first section, candidates had to choose two languages from 33 different languages. Each desired language had 20 questions each. Section 2 was domain-specific subjects. The candidate had to select three domain-specific subjects. Each subject had 25 questions each. In section 3, candidates had to answer 25 questions of general awareness. The last section tested teaching aptitude and it had 20 questions.

All the questions in every section will be compulsory. The candidate will get four marks for each correct answer while 1 mark was deducted for each wrong answer.

ALSO READ: PM Modi Greets ISRO Women Scientists Who Played Key Role In Chandrayaan-3 Mission

Share:
admin

Recent Posts

“Infinite Possibilities”: How IGF India Is Redefining Inclusive Education and Empowerment

IGF India CEO Sundeep Talwar shares how the 'Infinite Possibilities' initiative is transforming lives through… Read More

2 days ago

5 Best Towel Handles to Buy for Your Bathroom – Stylish & Space-Saving Picks

Looking for towel handles that add both style and utility to your bathroom? Discover the… Read More

1 week ago

3 Best Termite and Insect Killers for Homes in Monsoon 2025

Keep your home pest-free this monsoon! Discover the 3 best termite and insect killers that… Read More

1 week ago

Must-Have Pet Supplies Every Pet Parent Should Own

Looking to keep your pet clean, groomed, and happy? Discover the essential pet supplies you… Read More

1 week ago

Top 3 Deep Moisturisers You Need under 1000

Here are three ultra-rich moisturizers perfect for deep nourishment and protection — including the iconic… Read More

1 week ago

Top 5 Soap Dispensers to Buy from Amazon in 2025 – Automatic & Stylish Picks for Every Home

Looking for the best soap dispensers on Amazon? Explore top-rated touchless and manual options that… Read More

1 week ago