The Symbiosis International University's external admission test, abbreviated as SAAT, is the exam conducted at the college level by the Symbiosis International University to admit students into its diverse undergraduate programs that are run by various campuses in Pune, Noida, Hyderabad, Bengaluru, and Nagpur. SAAT exam aims to measure the capability of a candidate to solve logical questions, handle quantitative problems, possess good language skills, know current affairs and have general knowledge regarding the selection process. The 3-hour computer test, which is based on multiple choice questions, is composed of different sections. Symbiosis conducts the SAAT exam various times in the year, many times in a year.
The SAAT exam results are declared within 15 days of the pen down of the exam. The SAAT scores is the foundation for shortlisting of candidates who have met the required cut-off, that enables them to move forward to in-person interviews and other admission-related processes. As far as the students of batch 2024 are concerned, SAAT examination is going to be held on 9th April, 11th June and 27th August in 2023. Registrations are initiated 60 days prior to the competition and the final results are uploaded to the official web page.
SAAT Exam Highlight 2024 | Details |
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Exam Date | To be notified |
Eligibility | 10+2 passed or appearing |
Exam Mode | Online |
Exam Duration | 2 hours |
Total Questions | 120 questions |
Subjects | Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics |
Marking Scheme | 1 mark for each correct answer, no negative marking |
Exam Pattern | Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) |
Application Form | To be notified |
Exam Fee | To be notified |
Exam Centers | Across India |
Official Website | Siksha 'O' Anusandhan: https://www.soa.ac.in/ |
SAAT Qualifying Exams 2024 | Details |
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10+2 | Passed or appearing |
JEE Main | Qualified |
JEE Advanced | Qualified |
NEET | Qualified |
BITSAT | Qualified |
State Engineering Entrance Exams | Qualified (depending on the state) |
Category | Reservation Percentage |
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Scheduled Castes (SC) | 15% |
Scheduled Tribes (ST) | 7.5% |
Physically Handicapped (PH) | 3% |
Women Candidates (WC) | 30% |
- Photo identification - Most often times government-issued IDs popularly used such as a driver's license, passport, or school ID.
- Your entrance ticket has your exam date, venue, attending time, and other details. The world is mostly paperless these days, and you have a chance to get the print of this online after you register.
- Registration confirmation – A copy of registration confirmation that your application has been processed and the payment has also been made on time.
- Fee payment - Registration fees are typically paid online during credit/debit card signing process while registering for an exam. Perhaps you will be required to satisfy a threshold of some type.
- Other documents - Students with disabilities and those who are able to access accommodation may have some other documents to present to ensure that they are in the right categories.