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3 weeks agoContributor-Level 8
To prepare the AAT study timetable, set daily and weekly goals, give more time to weaker areas, and dedicate appropriate time for revision. Try to stay consistent throughout the preparation journey.
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6 months agoContributor-Level 10
Your preparation for the Ashoka Aptitude Test on-the-spot essay requires training your writing abilities to express complex thinking while you write in thirty minutes. When preparing for essays write about various subjects which cover current events, social issues and abstract topics too. The writing should contain 400-500 words and Structure the text into an introduction followed by a main body and finally a conclusion. Review your grammar together with your vocabulary and punctuation to maintain coherence and clarity. A 5-10 minute planning period should precede your essay composition.
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7 months agoBeginner-Level 5
The mandatory documents required while applying for Ashoka Aptitude Test include the candidates' photograph, government issued identification, and mark sheets. In addition to that, candidates have to attach documents relevant to their portfolio and other achievements to substantiate their activities. These documents may include photographs, certificates, artwork, web links, writing samples, letters of experience, recommendation, appointment, etc.
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7 months agoContributor-Level 8
Only students that pass the aptitude test of the Ashoka University admission procedure will be shortlisted for the interview round. The questions asked during the interview are designed to evaluate the candidates personality more than their knowledge of their chosen subject. According to the university's website, the interview seeks to understand and get to know the candidate, their story and their background. Moreover, the interview is conducted to judge the candidates' suitability for the university's academic and residential programmes. The interview is conducted by a panel of the admission committe members and the duration of the i
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7 months agoBeginner-Level 4
Candidates are given 30 minutes to write their on-the-spot essays. The essay question is to be attempted after taking the aptitude test questions. A 5-minute break is given after candidates have taken their essay question. During evaluation, the exam body will consider the candidates' engagement with the prompt, creativity, clarity of thought and critical thinking skills.
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7 months agoBeginner-Level 5
The university has set the following rules and regulations for taking Ashoka Aptitude Test remotely.
- Examinees must have a government-issued photo ID while taking the test.
- They can take 5-minute bio breaks during designated break sections.
- They are allowed to use pen and paper for rough work.
- Calculators are not allowed.
- Webcam must be enabled at all times and the face of the examinee must be visible.
- The assessment can only be taken on desktops or laptops.
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7 months agoBeginner-Level 5
AAT sample papers are an essential resource for preparations. Aspirants must go through these papers at least once before the test to get an idea of the types of questions they will have to take eventually. The time limit to take the test is 90 minutes. While solving a sample paper, aspirants can also get an idea of their speed with which they attempt the paper.
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7 months agoContributor-Level 8
The university provides some sample papers on their website. However, potential students can also practice by solving generic problem solving, critical thinking and reasoning questions. Not much emphasis is given to subject-specific questions in the test. Since, this entrance exam is for undergraduate programmes, applicants are advised to study their high school study material to study for the test.
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7 months agoBeginner-Level 5
Ashoka Aptitude Test is an online entrance exam. The Ashoka University allows applicants to take the test from anywhere with an internet connection and a webcam for security purposes. Hence, there are no physical exam centres. Test takers have to attempt 80 MCQs on critical thinking and problem solving and an on-the-spot essay. Students who pass the test are interviewed for admissions on the same day as their test.
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7 months agoBeginner-Level 5
Exam takers have to type their AAT essay on the same system on which took the rest of the test. They will be given a 5 minute break before attempting the essay question. The fixed time limit to take the essay question is 30 mins and their is no word limit.
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