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Aayushi Madavi

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You can refer to any competitive questions book for the reasoning part of the test. Other than that, your course books must be enough.

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Aayushi Madavi

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The Ashoka Aptitude Test is conducted in several sessions at different times throughout the year. It is advisable that candidates start preparing for the entrance exam at least two months is advance. For instance, if your exam is to be conducted in December, you should start preparations in October. While preparing candidates can focus more on the reasoning and data interpretation sections since they already have some subject-wise knowledge.

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Aayushi Madavi

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There's no separate quantitative aptitude section on this test. However, some basic quant maybe asked under problem solving and reasoning sections.

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There's no certain syllabus for AAT essay section. Some topics that may appear on test are listed below. 

  • Gender Fluidity 
  • Reservation - A Social Boon or Bane
  • Methods to Alleviate Poverty
  • Effects of Demonetisation 
  • Money and Happiness 
  • Man Vs Nature 
  • Role of Your Attitude in Success 
  • Is Graffiti Art or Vandalism
  • How Effective are Warnings on Cigarette Packets

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Aayushi Madavi

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Yes, after taking the MCQs, candidates must write a 650-word on-the-spot essay. They will be given two essay questions out of which they have to pick one. Examinees from the past have reported that one question is more inclined towards subject-based, somewhat hard topics and the other is designed to judge the personality of the candidates. Students will be given 30 minutes to take this question.

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Aayushi Madavi

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Candidates must stick to the word limit of 650 words while writing their on-the-spot essays while taking the Ashoka Aptitude Assessment.

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Aayushi Madavi

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Yes, students awaiting their final high school results can apply for Ashoka Aptitude Assessment. However, they will have to produce their results to university when received. The university will not reject such candidates unless the results are declared.

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Aayushi Madavi

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Applicants need not pay any application fee to appear for Ashoka Aptitude Test. It is free of cost. 

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Aayushi Madavi

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No, if you have already taken CUET and have scored well, you can mention your scores in the Ashoka University applications. You might still have to interview for admissions though. The university also accepts SAT and ACT scores. 

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Aayushi Madavi

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Yes, Ashoka University provides quality education to postgrad students. However new, the university has garnered quite some popularity in a short span. It is UGC and ACU affiliated. The faculty at the university also have a number of renowned awards under their belts including a Pfizer in the Groundbreaking Book category. Their masters' programmes include - 

  • MA in Liberal Arts 
  • MA in Economics
  • MA in English 
  • MSc in Biology 

alongside a number of PhD programmes in different disciplines.

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