Overview
ALLEN ASAT stands for the ALLEN Scholarship Admission Test. It is a competitive exam conducted by the ALLEN Career Institute for students seeking admission into its various coaching programs for IIT-JEE, NEET, Olympiads, and other competitive exams.
The ASAT serves as both an entrance exam and a scholarship test. ASATs are conducted on various dates throughout the year for students joining different batches. Students who perform well can receive scholarships of up to 90% on their course fees. It is open to students from classes 5th to 12th who are preparing for competitive exams.
The exam consists of multiple-choice questions (MCQs). The syllabus is based on the curriculum of the student's current or previous class. The test can be taken offline at an ALLEN center or online (referred to as AOSAT for online courses).
Purpose of ASAT
· The ASAT is designed to identify students who can benefit from early preparation for competitive exams such as JEE, NEET, and various Olympiads.
· It also serves to qualify students for admission to ALLEN courses and can earn them scholarships.
ALLEN ASAT Highlights
Feature |
Details |
Full Name |
ALLEN Scholarship Admission Test |
Objective |
The test is used for admission into ALLEN's coaching programs for IIT-JEE, NEET (UG), and other competitive exams, as well as for students in classes 6th to 12th. |
Eligibility |
Students preparing for IIT-JEE, NEET, Board exams, or Olympiads can take the test. It is open to students from various boards, with no age restrictions. |
Benefits |
Securing admission to ALLEN's classroom and online courses for IIT-JEE, NEET, and Olympiad preparation, and earning scholarships based on performance, which can provide up to 90% tuition fee reduction |
Application |
Online and offline modes available. |
Official Website |
www.allen.ac.in. |
Key Documents |
A passport-sized photograph and signature, a valid identity document (like an Aadhaar or PAN card), an active email ID and mobile number, and your previous year's marksheet. |
Eligibility Criteria for ALLEN ASAT
The ALLEN ASAT eligibility requires students to be in Grades 5 through 11 to apply for courses for the subsequent session, preparing them for competitive exams like JEE, NEET, Olympiads, and NTSE. The test is open to all students across India, regardless of their current board, and does not have an age restriction.
Eligibility Criteria
· Students currently studying in Grades 5 to 11 during the academic year are eligible.
· These students can apply for ALLEN courses designed for Grades 6 to 12 for the coming sessions.
· Students from all over India can apply.
· Students from any board are eligible as long as their school is recognized by the Government of India.
· There is no specific age restriction for ASAT applicants.
Required Documents for applying in ALLEN ASAT
· Passport Size Photo and Signature:
Ensure these are recent, clear, and in the specified format (usually JPG or PDF).
· Identity Proof:
Carry an original photo ID like an Aadhaar card or PAN card for verification.
· Previous Year Marksheet:
This is used to confirm your academic qualifications.
· Contact Details:
A valid email ID and mobile number are necessary for communication and notifications.
· Any other essential documents:
The specific list can vary, so always refer to the registration portal for detailed requirements.
ALLEN ASAT Exam Pattern
The ALLEN ASAT is a multiple-choice question (MCQ) exam for admission to ALLEN's year-long classroom programs, with the exact pattern varying by class and course. The exam is typically 120 minutes long, features around 80 to 120 questions, and is divided into a General Aptitude (IQ) section and a STEM section (Physics, Chemistry, Math/Biology). The marking scheme usually awards +4 for correct answers and deducts -1 for wrong answers, though IQ questions may have different marking.
Exam Components
· Format: Multiple Choice Questions (MCQ).
· Sections:
o Part 1: IQ (Mental Ability)
o Part 2: STEM: (Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics)
§ For JEE: Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics
§ For NEET: Physics, Chemistry, Biology
Exam Duration & Question Count
· Offline Test: Approximately 120 minutes with around 80 questions.
· Online Test: Approximately 90 minutes with around 120 questions.
Marking Scheme
· Correct Answer: +4 marks.
· Incorrect Answer: -1 mark.
· IQ Section: No negative marking for incorrect answers in this section.
ALLEN ASAT Syllabus
The ALLEN Scholarship Admission Test (ASAT) syllabus is based on the NCERT curriculum of the student's current class, along with a section on Intelligence Quotient (IQ). The specific topics depend on the class for which the student is applying.
ASAT syllabus for admission into class 11 (moving from 10th)
The syllabus covers the entire NCERT curriculum of Class 10 along with an IQ section.
Physics:
· Electricity
· Human Eye and the Colorful World
· Magnetic Effect of Electric Current
· Reflection of Light
· Refraction of Light
Chemistry:
· Acids, Bases, and Salts
· Carbon and Its Compounds
· Chemical Reactions and Equations
· Metals and Non-metals
· Periodic Classification of Elements
Biology:
· Nutrition
· Respiration
· Transportation
· Excretion
· How do Organisms Reproduce?
· Heredity
· Our Environment
Mathematics:
· Arithmetic Progressions
· Circles
· Coordinate Geometry
· Pair of Linear Equations in Two Variables
· Mensuration
· Number Systems
· Polynomials
· Probability
· Quadratic Equations
· Similar Triangles
· Statistics
· Trigonometry
IQ:
· Blood Relations
· Calendar
· Clock
· Coding and Decoding
· Cubes and Dices
· Counting of Figures
· Direction Sense
· Mathematical Operations
· Missing Character
· Non-verbal Analogy and Series
· Number Ranking
· Puzzle Test
· Sitting Arrangement
· Syllogism
ASAT syllabus for admission into class 12 (moving from 11th)
The syllabus is based on the NCERT curriculum of Class 11 plus an IQ section. Key topics include:
Physics:
· Circular Motion
· Fluid Mechanics
· Kinematics and Laws of Motion
· Physical World and Measurement
· Rigid Body Dynamics
· System of Particles
· Work, Power, and Energy
Chemistry:
· Basic Concepts of Chemistry and Mole Concept
· Atomic Structure and Classification of Elements
· Chemical Bonding and Molecular Structure
· States of Matter
· Redox Reactions
· Equilibrium (Chemical and Ionic)
Biology:
· The Living World and Biological Classification
· Plant and Animal Kingdoms
· Structural Organization in Plants and Animals
· Cell Biology and Biomolecules
Mathematics:
· Complex Numbers
· Quadratic Equations
· Linear Inequalities
· Permutations and Combinations
· Binomial Theorem
· Sequence and Series
· Straight Lines and Circles
· Trigonometric Functions
IQ:
· Blood Relations, Calendar, Clock, Coding & Decoding
· Counting of Figures, Cubes, Dices, Direction Sense
· Ranking Test, Series, Water & Mirror Images
Disclaimer: This information is based on previously released ASAT syllabi. For the most up-to-date and complete syllabus, students should visit the official ALLEN website.