Today (24th November 2013) was the date of the National Standard Examinations in Physics, Chemistry, Astronomy and Biology in India. Did any Brilliant members write it (I am sure they did). How was your paper? Discuss the four papers in this thread.
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I gave all of them (except Bio) and I didn't do that well...the cutoff is around 170 per subject out of the total of 240. That's what my teacher told me, according to last years cutoff for Karnataka state.
Do you think 192/240 will do for qualifying NSEA Jharkhand where there would be 5 selections at maximum? I don't hope to qualify NSEP this year as I couldn't complete the subjective section
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5 threads ... one for National Standard Examinations in Junior science : NSEJS ... more popularly known as Junior Science Olympiad (JSO)
I appeared for astronomy. I din't know any of the electronics related questions' answers unfortunately.
I have appeared for NSEJS.
Please discuss the question paper of NSEJS.
Gave NSEP,NSEC as well as NSEA.....what u think will be the cut off this year and what r u expecting?
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I gave all of them (except Bio) and I didn't do that well...the cutoff is around 170 per subject out of the total of 240. That's what my teacher told me, according to last years cutoff for Karnataka state.
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i am getting 125 in phy. and 175 in chem............and last year the cut off was 131 in phy. and 176 in chem.....n u?
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I am getting 160 in Physics and 203 in chemistry.
Physics and astronomy......Both of them were considerably easy...
I have got 100 in physics 190 in chem what mit be d cutoff for Maharashtra state
Do you think 192/240 will do for qualifying NSEA Jharkhand where there would be 5 selections at maximum? I don't hope to qualify NSEP this year as I couldn't complete the subjective section