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Junior Science Talent Search Scheme (JSTS) / Junior Science Talent Search Examination (JSTSE)

I’m-totally-clueless-and-scratching-my-head-WARNING: This is basically for students in India.

I thought that I would write something about this since there isn’t much good information available on it on the Web, true Indian government style. This post itself will not tell you much, so STOP READING NOW. The competition I’m writing about isn’t worth participating anyway, but this is for those stubborn ones who simply WON’T listen.

There, now having ensured that nobody is reading this part of the article, I can continue in peace.

The Junior Science Talent Search Examination (JSTS) is conducted SEPARATELY in each state (union territories too) of India by the respective state education departments. It is based on the lines of the National Talent Search Scheme/Examination (NTSS/NTSE) and only students of class IX can participate in this, only from their school, not individually. Since I gave the exam in New Delhi, my knowledge is restricted to that but then, you may find it useful (duh, forgot that nobody’s reading this coz I told them not to!).

The first round of JSTS is written test; in my case it was conducted in February (bang in the middle of my final exams) and I think that is the norm. Don’t panic, it’s always conducted on a Sunday.

The written test is conducted in two parts – Mental Aptitude Test (MAT) and Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT). MAT is a one-and-half hour test which tests the candidates’ general knowledge, and a small section on mental ability and reasoning is also there. Some questions are multiple choice questions (MCQs), while others have to be answered in word/sentence. Questions with picture clues may also come, like identify the symbol of this organization, etc. The response has to be answered within the question sheet itself. For the general knowledge section, just keep out an eye for the major news articles. For dummies, reading books like Manorama Yearbook may help. If you are good at this, you could finish this paper within 15 minutes, like I did, but you won’t be allowed to attempt the next paper if you do.

After enjoying a nap of about 45 minutes, I got to attempt the SAT. It tests the candidates’ in science and mathematics. A 100-question paper with 75 questions on science and 25 on mathematics, in this one ALL questions are MCQs (hooray, but not quite – it is still of a good level) and responses have to be indicated in question sheet itself. The science questions basically come from the textbook, but at some places, you have to apply the concepts learnt at school (if you are nice enough to actually study there in the first place) and then answer the questions. For mathematics, I would advise you to thoroughly study the previous class’ (class 8) book too, since a significant amount of questions can come from there.

Remember to give the invigilator your paper before rushing out.

Now, wait for about 6 months for government machinery to wake up and manually check your papers. Your school would be notified if you qualify for the next and final level, so if you don’t hear anything by July then get back to your studies and stop waiting because your boards are very near. And don’t crib about letters misplaced by the postal system, the education guys are nice enough to call up and confirm letter deliveries.

The final stage is an interview, held at a centre in your state. It may be held over many days as there are many students. The interviewers are VERY unpredictable – they asked textbook questions from other students in my batch, but I was asked about college-level physics, but they are nice people and generally don’t do so (my case was different as I expressed interest in a career in particle physics). Just take it easy and you’ll sail through, ranks can improve dramatically at this stage if you do well. Remember to socialize, it’s a good opportunity to meet achievers like you!

Now wait again for two-three months. They’ll send your school your final rank, and should also contain your marks. Ask them for it if you don’t get these two. You will also receive a certificate if you get a high rank and a measly amount as ‘scholarship’, which you may be able to see with a high-power microscope. Don’t expect the certificate and the cash soon though, I haven’t received mine yet.

Actually, students participate in this to get a feel of the NTSE, and for prestige. The certificate does count for something.

Almost forgot; if you qualify after reading this, do send me some guru-dakshina. Contact me through my profile page to do so. And if have already participated, add your own comments to this post.

P.S. – I got rank 140 in the written exam (because I hadn’t prepared for it, exam next day) and got rank 20 in the final round, and I’m still awaiting my prize.
P.P.S. – I did get the certificate and the cash (finally!). Turns out, my previous school got it quite some time back. Oh well. And yes, there’s a correction, because the certificate says I got rank 20 (and not 38).

154 replies on “Junior Science Talent Search Scheme (JSTS) / Junior Science Talent Search Examination (JSTSE)”

pls. tell me how to prepare for jstse .
pls rply as soon as possible.
pls. tell me how to prepare for the 1st round.
pls. tell me which book to consult

Somebody tell me in which field should I see in Bio Chem and Physics……someone reply…..

look mister after reading that this competiton isn’t worth reading my blood boiled and i felt lik killing u .u drown the spirits of those who want to .imean the people who hav ben preparing for ages after seeing this line will surely accompany me in killing u

Pardon me if you got it wrong, but Anom (see comments below) is right. There’s this thing called sarcasm, you see? It’s all about context.

ok look i m angry coz i really wanted to go for this jsts . your blog is very helpful but i feel it is worth participating. unlik u i no i wont be selected .(i m dead sure about that).but yet if would wrie a blog lik this at least my very first line wouldn’t be”this exam isn’t worth participating.

Don’t take it that way! There are around 150 students who clear through. This is a Delhi only exam. You stand a good chance at getting through. ANYONE has a chance of getting through.

But yeah, after you take this exam, you will find it’s not really worth your time. The reward is just Rs1000 for one year. Hardly a worthy reward for all the time you put in.

But don’t worry. There’s another big exam just around the corner: KVPY. Scholarship: Rs 4000 per MONTH. Taken in 11th (or in 12th and in college). Now THAT’s an exam that’s worth taking! 🙂

if any1 may wanna, plz tell wat is this KVPY all about n has it strtd or is about to start??(detailed xplaination wud be appreciated)

Have you taken the KVPY exam? If so, could you give me a few pointers? I’ll be taking it this year (currently in 10th). The school doesn’t have classes for KVPY as far as I know (they have classes for NTSE and JSTS), so I need all the help I can get. I’ve gotten NTSE, so I would love to to get this one too. And I figure that this one will be a LOT harder than the rest.

Speaking of which, I’ve gotten inspired by you and my friend Agrim. I’ll start a blog of my own when the boards are finished with.

Nope, I hadn’t given KVPY. I know Agrim, BTW. Looking forward to you blog later! Do inform me about it when you start.

hmmm….it was his way of motivating us..ms shivani..reverse psychology …neways..I am appearing fr the test..touch wood..I will get selected if its a delhi comp. n will try my level best evn if its all india..bess of luck to all fellow participants

n well for all dose duffers asking the blogger (or ne1 else) as yto wat to prepare..opn ur sleeping mynds..obviously evrythng done in 8th n 9th n all sum stuff of 10th n 11th..come on guys its not dat tuff..i mean ncert stuff(of Xth n XIth)…juss a bit of concertration n hard workd….n bingo..u r selected

omg…today’s JSTS paper…175 SAT questions….n to top it all up…10th ke…I wud be surprised if ne1 (of IXth) gets evn 160-170…

my brother had given junior science talent search examination 2009 on 31.1.2009 for class XI.He wants to see the result of it but is not able to see it.please give me the related link so that i can help him.

Hey ankur,howz life?so u have any clue when and how we register for KVPY…first round is supposed to be a walkthrough though…
u ever given the INO’S of TIFR and HBCSE???
hey and DO let me know when the announcement comes out for HIQ….
cheers.. 🙂

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