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To score high in the NCET ITEP exam, strong language skills are essential. Our platform provides real NTA CBT practice for the Hindi Language so you can improve your reading speed (गद्यांश पठन), vocabulary, and grammar (व्याकरण) before the actual exam. This page is regularly updated based on the latest NTA NCET exam pattern.

NCET ITEP Hindi Language Mocks

Attempt premium CBT practice sets for Hindi. Master reading comprehension (गद्यांश), grammar (व्याकरण), and vocabulary for NTA ITEP admission.

Available Mock Tests

Conquer NCET ITEP Hindi Language Section

The Language section of the National Common Entrance Test (NCET) evaluates your fundamental proficiency. If you choose Hindi as your medium, regular practice on the NTA Computer-Based Test (CBT) portal is the key to managing your time and maximizing your score.

For complete preparation, check our NCET syllabus and NCET preparation strategy.

You can also practice for CUET Hindi through our CUET mock test platform.

Official Hindi Language Syllabus Breakdown

Our mock tests strictly follow the NTA guidelines. The questions inside our CBT interface cover all essential topics required to ace this section:

  • Reading Comprehension (अपठित गद्यांश): Factual, narrative, and literary passages designed to test your understanding and reading speed.
  • Grammar (व्याकरण): Proper usage of संधि, समास, कारक, काल, and वाक्य भेद.
  • Vocabulary (शब्द विचार): विलोम शब्द, पर्यायवाची, श्रुतिसम भिन्नार्थक शब्द, and मुहावरे/लोकोक्तियाँ.
  • Verbal Ability (वाक्य शुद्धि): Rearranging parts and spotting structural errors within Hindi sentences.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Can I choose Hindi as Language 1 in the NCET exam?
Yes, Hindi is one of the primary language options available for candidates applying for the 4-Year ITEP program.
How many questions do I need to attempt in this section?
The Language section provides 20 questions in total, and candidates are required to attempt all of them based on the standard NTA exam pattern.
What is the marking scheme for the Hindi test?
You will receive +4 marks for every correct answer. However, be careful with your guesses, as 1 mark (-1) will be deducted for every incorrect answer. Unattempted questions yield 0 marks.