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20th edition of Narayana’s NSAT launched in Jamshedpur

Top rankers to receive scholarships, cash awards

Jamshedpur, July 16: The 20th edition of the Narayana Scholastic Aptitude Test (NSAT) was launched nationwide by Narayana IIT/NEET Academy, Jamshedpur, one of India’s premier coaching institutes. The prestigious exam aims to identify and nurture academic talent among students from Class V to X across the country.

The NSAT 2025 will be held in offline mode on October 5 and 12 and online on October 19 and 26. The exam will be conducted in over 3,000 schools across 300 cities in 27 states and union territories. Interested students can apply online at nsat.narayanagroup.com or visit the nearest Narayana centre up to five days before the exam. The website also provides details such as syllabus and sample papers.

According to Shyam Bhushan, National Head of Narayana Coaching Centre, the objective-type test will comprise questions from Science, Mathematics, and Mental Ability, with a duration of two hours. The offline test will be held from 2:00 PM to 4:00 PM, while the online version will have two sessions—from 11:00 AM to 1:00 PM and from 7:00 PM to 9:00 PM.

Top national rankers will be awarded cash prizes running into lakhs and scholarships of up to 100% on any Narayana course. Additionally, schools and institutes whose students top the exam will receive cash prizes and trophies.

Officials from the Jamshedpur centre, including Sanjay Kumar Ranjan, Vikas Ranjan, Abhay Pratap, Vikas Jha, and Sudeep Maiti, emphasized that NSAT provides a strong platform for students to assess their preparedness for competitive exams like NTSE, Olympiads, KVPY, IIT-JEE, and NEET. The initiative also ensures that deserving students are not held back by financial constraints.

 

 

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