Ashoka Aptitude Test AAT Exam Details, Eligibility Criteria, Previous Year Question Papers Download



Ashoka University conducts Ashoka Aptitude Test AAT  for admissions in the Ashoka University affiliated courses. The Registration process will be held from January 2020 to 31 July 2020. This online test of AAT demands no application fees. Candidate should have passed 12th examinations in any stream. In the duration of 90 minutes, a candidate appearing for AAT need to prepare for four sections that are Logical Reasoning  Verbal Aptitude Quantitative or Numerical Aptitude Data Interpretation. Out of a total of 75 marks, Logical Reasoning and Verbal Aptitude carries 25 questions while Quantitative Aptitude carries 20 questions. Lastly only 5 questions fall in the section of Data Interpretation.



 




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Key Highlight
of Ashoka Aptitude Test AAT
Educational Qualification:
12th passed in any stream
Exam Date:
Aug 2020
Exam Duration:
90 Minutes
Exam Pattern:
Logical Reasoning: 25 questions Verbal Aptitude: 25 questions Quantitative Aptitude: 20 questions Data Interpretation: 5 questions
Total Questions:
75 questions

Ashoka Aptitude Test AAT: Important Dates

Start date to fill application forms: 9 Oct 2019

Last date to fill application forms for Round 1 of admissions: 13 Nov 2019

Decision Notification- Round 1: 8 Jan 2020

Last date to fill application forms for Round 2 of admissions: 8 Jan 2020

Acceptance Deadline- Round 2: 24 April 2020

Decision Notification- Round 2: 6 Mar 2020

Last date to fill application forms for Round 3 of admissions: 8 Apr 2020

Acceptance Deadline- Round 3: 26 Jun 2020

Commencement of Session: 17 Aug 2020

Decision Notification- Round 4: 1 Jul 2020

Acceptance Deadline- Round 4: 31 July 2020

Last date to fill application forms for Round 4 of admissions: 22 May 2020

Decision Notification- Round 4: 1 July 2020

Ashoka Aptitude Test AAT: Eligibility Criteria

Educational Qualification:

The Eligibility for Applying for AAT should have passed 12th examinations in ay stream from a recognized board. 

 

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Ashoka Aptitude Test AAT: Exam Pattern

Type: Computer Based test (Online Mode)

Duration: The duration of the AAT exam will be of 90 minutes.

No. of Questions: 75 Objective type questions.

Syllabus Covered: The Syllabus includes: 

  • Logical Reasoning- carries 25 questions

  • Verbal Aptitude- carries 25 questions

  • Quantitative or Numerical Aptitude- carries 20 questions

  • Data Interpretation- carries 5 questions

Marking Scheme: 1 marks will be awarded for every correct answer.

Ashoka Aptitude Test AAT: Syllabus

Logical Reasoning-

Family Relationships, Sequencing and Arrangements (Linear, Circular or Matrix), Coding and Decoding, Cubes, Selection Criteria, Input-Output, Directions, Syllogism, Comparatives, Series

Verbal Aptitude-

Synonyms and Antonyms, Analogies, Para Jumbles, Sentence Correction, Spotting Errors, Usage of Idioms and Phrasal Verbs, Critical Reasoning

Quantitative Aptitude-

Percentages, Simple and Compound Interest, Averages, Ratios and Proportions, Distance and Speed, Time and Work, and Profit, Loss, and Discounts. The questions on Algebra may be on Polynomials, Linear-quadratic Equations and Arithmetic Progressions, Triangles, Circles and Constructions, Trigonometry would include Trigonometric Ratios and Identities, Heights, and Distances. Coordinate Geometry would include topics like the Distance between two points, Mid-points and Gradients. Mensuration would largely cover Area and Perimeter of Plane Figures, Surface Area, Volume of simple 3D objects

Data Interpretation-

Bar Graphs, Line Graphs, Pie Charts, Tables and Charts with relevant data 

Ashoka Aptitude Test AAT: Tips and Tricks

  • After each study session keeps 1 hour for revision of topics learned/practiced. Learn every section by writing over and over.

  • Make mathematics your strong suit, practice questions to solve them within time to increase efficiency. The trick here is to mug up math formulas by heart, so they come in handy while solving a problem.

  • Become smart by attempting questions that you are sure of first, then come to the questions you’re in doubt. But don’t attempt them anyway, remember negative marking is a factor here. Therefore, only attempt a question if you really know the answer to.

  • Manage your time properly; give an appropriate amount of time to each section. Try to improve your time by practicing as many online tests as possible. Youth4work provides online mock tests will time limit attached to each question; this way one can learn to finish the entire exam within the time limit.

 

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