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New answer posted
a year agoContributor-Level 10
The question paper will consist of 4 (four) sections of objective (MCQ) type questions. Each section is of 60 marks and will contain subject-specific questions from Biology, Chemistry, Mathematics, and Physics. Each section will have 20 questions, with exactly one correct answer. Marking a correct answer will fetch 3 marks, choosing an incorrect answer will lead to a deduction of 1 mark and no marks will be deducted for not answering a question. It is in the interest of the candidate to attempt all sections.
New answer posted
a year agoContributor-Level 10
There are 140 exam cities proposed for the NEST 2026 exam. Students can check the list of NEST exam centres here. Candidates must choose 3 centres in order of their preference while filling out the NEST 2026 application form.
| State/UT | City Name |
| AN | Port Blair |
| AP | Guntur |
| AP | Kurnool |
| AP | Rajahmundry |
| AP | Tirupathi |
| AP | Vijayawada |
| AP | Visakhapatnam |
| AP | Vizianagaram |
| AR | Naharlagun |
| AS | Dibrugarh |
| AS | Guwahati |
| AS | Tezpur |
| BR | Bhagalpur |
| BR | Patna |
| CG | Bhilai Nagar |
| CG | Raipur |
| DL | New Delhi |
| GA | Panaji |
| GJ | Ahmedabad |
| GJ | Bhuj |
| GJ | Rajkot |
| GJ | Surat |
| HR | Hisar |
| HR | Kurukshetra |
| HR | Hamirpur |
| HP | Shimla |
| JK | Jammu |
| JK | Srinagar |
| JH | Bokaro Steel City |
| JH | Dhanbad |
| JH | Jamshedpur |
| JH | Ranchi |
| KA | Bengaluru |
| KA | Hubballi (Hubli) |
| KA | Mangaluru |
| KA | Mysuru (Mysore) |
| KL | Alappuzha |
| KL | Ernakulam |
| KL | Idukki |
| KL | Kannur |
| KL | Kasaragod |
| KL | Kollam |
| KL | Kottayam |
| KL | Kozhikode |
| KL | Malappuram |
| KL | Palakkad |
| KL | Pathanamthitta |
| KL | Thiruvananthapuram |
| KL | Thrissur |
| KL | Wayanad |
| LA | Leh |
| MP | Bhopal |
| MP | Gwalior |
| MP | Indore |
| MP | Jabalpur |
| MH | Aurangabad |
| MH | Jalgaon |
| MH | Kolhapur |
| MH | Mumbai |
| MH | Nagpur |
| MH | Nanded |
| MH | Pune |
| MH | Ratnagiri |
| MH | Solapur |
| MN | Imphal |
| ML | Shillong |
| MZ | Aizawl |
| NL | Dimapur |
| NL | Kohima |
| OD | Angul |
| OD | Balangir |
| OD | Balasore |
| OD | Bargarh |
| OD | Baripada |
| OD | Berhampur |
| OD | Bhadrak |
| OD | Bhawanipatna |
| OD | Bhubaneswar |
| OD | Boudh |
| OD | Cuttack |
| OD | Deogarh |
| OD | Dhenkanal |
| OD | Jagatsinghpur |
| OD | Jajpur |
| OD | Jeypore |
| OD | Jharsuguda |
| OD | Kendrapara |
| OD | Keonjhar |
| OD | Malkangiri |
| OD | Nayagarh |
| OD | Nuapada |
| OD | Paralakhemundi |
| OD | Phulbani |
| OD | Puri |
| OD | Rayagada |
| OD | Rourkela |
| OD | Sambalpur |
| OD | Sonepur |
| OD | Sundargarh |
| OD | Umerkote |
| PY | Puducherry |
| PB | Bhatinda |
| PB | Jalandhar |
| PB | Chandigarh |
| PB | Mohali |
| RJ | Bikaner |
| RJ | Jaipur |
| RJ | Jodhpur |
| RJ | Kota |
| RJ | Udaipur |
| SK | Gangtok |
| TN | Chennai |
| TN | Coimbatore |
| TN | Madurai |
| TN | Salem |
| TN | Tiruchirappalli |
| TN | Tirunelveli |
| TS | Hyderabad |
| TS | Karimnagar |
| TS | Warangal |
| TR | Agartala |
| UP | Agra |
| UP | Aligarh |
| UP | Gorakhpur |
| UP | Kanpur |
| UP | Lucknow |
| UP | Noida |
| UP | Prayagraj |
| UP | Varanasi |
| UK | Dehradun |
| UK | Haldwani |
| UK | Roorkee |
| WB | Asansol |
| WB | Berhampur |
| WB | Burdwan |
| WB | Durgapur |
| WB | Hooghly |
| WB | Kalyani |
| WB | Kolkata |
| WB | Siliguri |
New answer posted
a year agoContributor-Level 10
A candidate is allowed to choose three cities from 129 exam centres. As per the applicant’s preference, have to be chosen while filling out the application form. Based on the number of applicants opting for a particular test city/town, the NEST 2024 committee reserves the right to cancel or add any of the test cities without prior notice to applicants.
The address of the NEST test centre allotted to an applicant will be printed on the admit card. Only this test centre should be treated as final, irrespective of the order of preference of test cities filled in at the time of online application.
New answer posted
a year agoContributor-Level 10
Important things to remember for the NEST 2026 online application are mentioned below:
- The correct email address should be provided. The NEST office communicates with candidates through this e-mail ID only.
- The phone number that is provided during the application should be accessible by the candidate. The NEST office uses this phone number to reach a candidate or to send SMS messages whenever necessary.
- A properly scanned and cropped recent passport-sized photograph should be uploaded. A properly scanned and cropped signature should be uploaded.
- The photograph and signature files must not be more than 80 KB each and must
New answer posted
a year agoContributor-Level 10
The number of seats available at NISER and CEBS for admission in the year 2024 would be as follows :
Category | NISER | CEBS |
|---|---|---|
General | 101 | 23 |
General – EWS | 0 | 06 |
OBC - NCL | 54 | 15 |
SC | 30 | 09 |
ST | 15 | 04 |
Divyangjan | 5% seats in each category | 5% seats in each category |
Total | 200 | 57 |
Total intake | 200 | 57 |
New answer posted
a year agoContributor-Level 10
The NEST Scoring system is based on the following factors.
- There are four sections of 60 marks each
- Each question carries three marks
- One mark will be removed for each wrong answer
- Candidates have to attempt at least three sections
- Best of the three scores out of four sections will be considered.
New answer posted
a year agoContributor-Level 10
Merit list rank preparation or the final ranking of the candidates will be based on percentile scores calculated from the best three-section scores. The merit list will be published based on the following criteria:
1. A candidate is required to score more than SMAS in at least three subject sections. Then we say that the candidate is SMAS-qualified.
2. The total score of an SMAS-qualified candidate is the sum of the scores of her/his three best scores from the SMAS securing sections.
3. A candidate is required to score equal to or above a total Minimum Admissible Percentile (MAP) to get a merit rank.
4. If the perce
New answer posted
a year agoContributor-Level 10
1. In addition to SMAS, a candidate is required to score equal to or above a total Minimum Admissible Percentile (MAP), to get a merit rank.
i. MAP for NEST 2024 is 95 percentile for general category candidates.
ii. MAP for NEST 2024 is 90 percentile for OBC candidates. iii. MAP for NEST 2024 is 75 percentile for SC/ST/Divyangjan candidates.
2. A candidate scoring less than the MAP would not be allotted any merit rank and would not be deemed eligible for admission, even if he/she secures SMAS in all sections.
New answer posted
a year agoContributor-Level 10
The Section-wise Minimum Admissible Score or SMAS refers to the section-wise cut-off marks in NEST. The factors to calculate SMAS in NEST are given below.
- The total score of each candidate will be the sum of his/her best three scores out of the four sections.
- For each section, 20 per cent of the average of the best 100 scores in that section will be considered as SMAS. For example, if the average of the best 100 scores in the Chemistry section is 48 out of 60, then SMAS for the Chemistry section would be 48*0.20 = 9.6 marks, similar to other sections.
- SMAS for different sections can be of different numerical values.
- SMAS for the two sessio
New answer posted
a year agoContributor-Level 10
Candidates seeking admission to NISER and UM–DAE CEBS for the Integrated MSc programme 2026–31 should be from the regular science stream in classes 11 and 12. All aspiring candidates must write the NEST 2026 examination. Candidates must have passed the Class 12 examination from any recognised Board in India in the years 2024 or 2025, or should be appearing for the same in 2026. Candidates who are appearing for the board examination in 2026 must pass it by the time of admission into the programme.
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