NEST is the gateway for students who are interested in joining NISER and UM-DAE CEBS, the two renowned academic institutes of excellence under the Department of Atomic Energy's University of Mumbai. Every year, the STEM Nest is comprised of a one and half hours long computer test with multiple replies checking students over biology, chemistry, mathematics, and physics. Some of the main subjects presented are permutation and combination for sequences, functions, limits and continuity, integration and differentiation, acids and bases, and others.
Among the STAT test outcomes, you'll find each student's percentile scores in each subject and a 'normalized percentile' across all subjects. The 2023 NEST test is anticipated to be taken on June 24, 2023. Registration is already on and is expected to wind up by mid-May. The final-year students of the NEST preparation program are expected to be declared the winners of the official NEST exam result 2023 around the end of July 2023. The siting dates for NISER NEST test probably will announced in November-December, 2023. Students can count on the NEST 2024 to be held in the middle of the June – the precise date is still to be determined. The NEST outcome can be used to access these institutes: namely, the NISER in Bhubaneswar, the UM-DAE CEBS in Mumbai, the IISERs and IISc.
Feature | Description |
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Exam Mode | Computer-Based Test (CBT) |
Duration | 3 hours 30 minutes |
Total Marks | 200 |
Sections | Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, and Biology |
Question Type | Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) |
Negative Marking | Yes, 1 mark for an incorrect answer |
Eligibility | Class 12 pass from a recognized board in India with 60% marks for general and OBC candidates and 55% marks for SC, ST, and PwD candidates |
Exam Dates | Expected to be announced in May 2024 |
Application Deadline | Expected to be announced in March 2024 |
Application Fee | Expected to be INR 1000 for general and OBC candidates and INR 500 for SC, ST, and PwD candidates |
Exam Centers | Expected to be across India |
Admit Card Release | Expected to be a week before the exam |
Result Declaration | Expected to be in July 2024 |
Counseling | Expected to commence in August 2024 |
Section | Maximum Marks |
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Physics | 45 |
Chemistry | 45 |
Mathematics | 45 |
Biology | 65 |
Total Marks | 200 |
- Voter's name and candidate registration information.
- To get the marks from the total of 180 marks.
- In the end, the major rank and the table of categories of the applicant would be the one, which would decide the final results.
- The qualifying criterion whether the candidate has been admitted on the basis of the cut-offs or not.
- Percentile mark of a candidate indicated.
- Date of Birth Certificate: For example, people have to bring Aadhaar cards, birth certificates, admission cards/certificates of Class 10 to prove the date of birth.
- Class 10 Marks Sheet: Scan copy of class 10 score sheet describing all the subjects and the marks acquired. This is needed to confirm the learner meets minimum requirements.
- Scanned Photo: issue of a passport of appropriate passport size in colour must be produced.
- Scanned Signature: Voter's scanned signature is required apart from the same of the participating candidate to maintain the transparency of the e-voting system.
- Identity Proof: They can be used as proof of the one's identity through the documents like Aadhaar card, voter ID and driving license.
- Category Certificate (if applicable): Caste certificate must be signed by a relevant authority and its legibility must be verified if seeking admission under reserved categories like those of SC/ST/OBC-NCL.
- PwD Certificate: Documents needed for disability certificate scan issued by qualified medical officer and persons with disabilities to have concessions.