Are there any subjective questions asked in Ashoka Aptitude Test?

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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

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Passing marks for Ashoka Aptitude Test depend on cutoff set by institute. Candidates must score equal to or above cutoff marks to qualify for admission or next stage.

You can download the Ashoka Aptitude Test syllabus PDF from the official website of the institute. It is usually available in the admission brochure or exam information section.

Usually, one to two months of focused preparation is enough for Ashoka Aptitude Test. Regular practice, revision of basic concepts, and solving mock tests can help  perform well.

A good score in Ashoka Aptitude Test is one that is higher than the expected cutoff. Scoring well increases your chances of getting admission into your preferred course.

Many students find logical reasoning or quantitative aptitude slightly difficult because they require strong problem-solving skills. However, with regular practice and mock tests, these sections become easier to manage.

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