Aptitude test
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The dates are not yet declared. The Quantitative aptitude section consists of questions on time and work, time, speed, distance, numbers, probability, profit-loss, percentages, logarithms, etc. The total Questions are 15 and the Allotted is 15 minutes the Cut-Off is 70% and the Minimum number of questions to attempt is 13 Questions. They will mail you to your registered email id regarding the exam date. Keep an eye on the official website for the latest information.
Dear Aspirant,
IISER Aptitude test is conducted every year and is one of the main channel of admission into IISERs.
The difficulty level of the examination is similar to JEE/ NEET exams and one can prepare for it whe preparing for the other competitive examinations.
For all subjects please refer to NCERT first to clear your concepts and then move on to the following reference books
For inorganic chemistry and biology focus only on NCERT.
MATH - Cengage/ Arihant publication series for concepts
Physics - H C Verma, solve every question of every chapter
Organic chemistry - Refer to O P Tandon for questions and tricky concepts
Physical chemistry - Refer to P Bahadur
You can refer to YouTube videos for getting a better idea of concepts whenever you have doubts
If you haven't done math/biology in your class 11 / 12, it's alright. Focus on revising easy topics from NCERT before the exam.
The exam is out of 180 and if you get above 110, you should be in a really good spot to get a seat in IISER.
Hope this helps.
It is not easy to predict the exact cutoff and admission situation as it depends on a lot of unpredictable factors like the number of students attempting the exam, the preferences of the students and the seat matrix of the college.
There are about 1700 seats in IISERs and about 1300 are reserved for IAT Candidates and in this about 130 seats are reserved for EWS candidates.
Looking at this we can say that you have a good chance of getting into IISER Tirupati and Berhampur and a small chance of getting into IISER Mohali or Thiruvananthapuram.
Please check the link below for more details on the cutoffs.
IISER cut-off
The predictions that I make here can't be accurate due to the following reasons that are High unpredictable
1. The number of students willing to take admission in the college
2. The seat matrix of the college
3. The number of students attempting the exam
4. Absence of official cutoff details from the IISERs.
There are 1300 seats reserved for IAT Candidates. Based on your rank we can say that you have a good chance of getting into IISERs in the last rounds. You have a good health of getting Berhampur/ Tirupati campus and a small chance of getting into TVM or Mohali campus.
Please check the link below for more details.
The possibility of you getting into IISERs depends on the following unpredictable factors.
1. The number of students attempting the exam
3. The number of students willing to take admission in the course.
There are only about 250 seats for OBC NCL candidates entering IISERs via SCB stream.
Based on this we can say that it is quite hard to get into IISERs but you have a decent chance of getting Berhampur campus in the last/post allotment rounds.
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