Senior Content Specialist | Updated On - Apr 2, 2024
VSAT refers to Vidyarthi Scholastic Aptitude Test in short. This exam is an entry-level test at the national level, which is conducted by various institutions in India to provide the students with admission to undergraduate engineering programs. VSAT examination assesses some key aptitudes in the subjects Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics and English. It reinforces the core competencies related to hands-on operation and general intelligence, probabilistic reasoning, and language proficiency that are needed for engineering pursuits.
The VSAT pattern is on multiple-choice question and is negative marked for wrong response. It is a three-hour test of English language aptitude. It is conducted offline on computer, and it is predetermined by the computer system. VSAT exam sites happen to be scattered through the many towns and cities in the whole of India. 2,49,032 candidates attended the VSAT Exam in 2023. The results of the test are published within a month of the test date on the test system.
Candidates must have passed 10+2 or equivalent with a minimum of 60% marks in Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics/Biology.
To register, visit the official VSAT website, complete the application form, and submit the required fee online.
The syllabus comprises Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, and Biology based on the candidate's chosen stream.
No, there is no negative marking in the VSAT exam.
Admit cards are typically released a few weeks before the exam date. Candidates can download them from the official website.
Carry the admit card, a valid photo ID (Aadhar card, Passport, Driving License), and a passport-sized photograph to the exam center.
No, once the exam center is allotted, it cannot be changed.
Results are determined based on correct answers; there is no negative marking for incorrect or unanswered questions.
The cutoff score varies annually and depends on factors like the number of applicants and exam difficulty. Refer to the official website for cutoff updates.