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Jasleen Dixit

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To complete NSAT syllabus within the given time limit, make a day-wise plan to cover all the topics. Keep aside some time for practice questions and revision, too.

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Sreetama Tyagi

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NSAT BTech syllabus can be said to be same as JEE Main syllabus because it also includes Physics, Chemistry, Maths but NSAT syllabus is not as vast as JEE Main and the exam is not as tough as JEE Main either.

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Aarushi Hazarika

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NSAT syllabus for BBA, BA  LLB, BBA LLB is somewhat same as CUET syllabus. However, if you plan to appear for the exam, check for NSAT syllabus specifically and prepare only those topics that are included in it.

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Nitesh Vimal

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Yes, you can fill the NSAT application form first and pay the fee later. But make sure to pay the fee before the last date otherwise, your application will be cancelled. 

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Pallavi Gupta

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After NSAT result announcement, candidates selected for admission have to pay 50% of the semester fee and confirm admission before the deadline. If they fail to do so, their candidature will be cancelled.

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Jasleen Dixit

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No, it is not allowed to change the test centre after NSAT 2026 admit card has been released. Candidates will have to appear for the exam at the centre as mentioned in the NSAT admit card.

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Aarushi Hazarika

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NSAT exam is conducted for 1.5 hours. There is no break inbetween. There is no sectional time limit too, so candidates will have to be mindful of time distribution for each section.

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Sreetama Tyagi

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There is no negative marking in NSAT. Candidates will get 0 if they have made a wrong attempt.

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Nishtha Shukla

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NSAT exam is of low difficulty level. Candidates can get a high score in the exam by studying the basics of topics included in syllabus and practicing a few sample papers.

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Anya B

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Check below section wise weightage in NSAT:

BBA, BA LLB, BBA LLB

BTech

Topics 

Distribution of questions 

Topics 

Distribution of questions 

English/Verbal Ability

25

Physics 

25

Logical Reasoning

25

Chemistry 

25

General Awareness

25

Maths or Biology

25

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