What is the selection process for Newton School of Technology?

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    10 months ago
    The selection process for Newton School of Technology includes:
    Educational Background: Applicants should have completed their 12th grade (Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics) from a recognised board in the year 2022, 2023, or 2024. They must also meet the minimum mark requirement set by the institution.
    NSAT Entrance Exam Performance: Candidates must achieve a minimum score in each section of the NSAT (Newton School Admission Test), which is a crucial part of the selection process.
    Interview and Group Discussion: Applicants are required to successfully pass an interview and group discussion. During these stages, the institution's experi
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    Anisha Mishra | Contributor-Level 10

    4 months ago

    Those who qualify the NSAT Exam will be eligible for a personal interview round. If you qualify both Exam and Interview,
    You will get the admission offer letter.

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