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2 years agoContributor-Level 10
ACT or American College Testing, is a standardised exam that Indian students take when applying for undergraduate admissions to universities in the US and other countries abroad. The exam tests your knowledge and skills across three core subjects - English, Mathematics and Reading - with Science and Writing available as optional add-ons. The content is majorly aligned with what you have studied in classes 9 through 11 under CBSE, ICSE or State Board curricula of India. The emphasis is on applying that knowledge - through analysis, reasoning and interpretation rather than rote recall - as colleges in the US and elsewhere use your ACT sc
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2 years ago
Contributor-Level 10
Check out the preparation strategy for AAT
- Understand the Pattern and Marking Scheme.
- Get the prescribed syllabus for the applied course.
- Get all the study material you can to prepare better for the Ashoka Aptitude Test.
- Create a day to day and weekly time table on how much material you can study on a daily basis.
- Revise as much as you can at the end of the day.
- Get proper rest during your preparation.
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2 years ago
Contributor-Level 10
The important topics of AAT logical reasoning are as follows:
- Family Relationships
- Sequencing and Arrangements (Linear, Circular or Matrix)
- Coding and Decoding
- Cubes
- Selection Criteria
- Input-Output
- Directions
- Syllogism
- Comparatives
- Series
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2 years ago
Contributor-Level 10
The syllabus of Ashoka Aptitude Test includes mainly four topics: Logical Reasoning, Quantitative or Numerical Aptitude, Verbal Aptitude, and Data Interpretation.
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2 years ago
Contributor-Level 10
Aspirants should follow the instructions given below while filling the AAT 2024 application form:
- The application form has multiple sections. Candidates are advised to carefully fill in the details and double-check once completed.
- The applicant has to attach all the mandatory documents to prevent AAT application form from being ‘ineligible’.
- The photograph, government identification document and examination mark sheets should be clearly visible.
- Applicant’s choice of preferred Majors under the Survey Section in the application form is only indicative in nature.
- After completing all the formalities, applicants are advised t
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2 years ago
Contributor-Level 10
Candidates need to fill the ollowing personal and academic details in the AAT application form.
Personal & demographic details | Academic performance from Class IX to Class XII |
Extra-curricular and co-curricular participation | Leadership roles and social impact |
Essays (to be written by the applicant) | Standardised test scores like SAT/ACT (optional) |
Letter of recommendation (highly recommended but optional, only one Recommendation Letter can be submitted. | Financial aid (only for candidates who wish to apply for financial aid need to fill this section. |
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2 years ago
Contributor-Level 10
Candidates are required to fill following details in the AAT application form.
First name | Last name | Date of birth |
Gender | Email address | Contact number |
Country | City/district | School |
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2 years ago
Contributor-Level 10
The application form for Ashoka Aptitude Test (AAT) 2024 was released online at the official website of Ashoka University. Candidates were supposed to check the AAT eligibility criteria before applying for the Ashoka Aptitude Test. Candidates who are not eligible, will not be allowed to appear for the aptitude test.
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4 years agoContributor-Level 8
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