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ITSAT

ICFAI Tech School Admission Test

Overview

ICFAI ATIT 2024 is an important university-level entrance exam organized by ICFAI University, specifically ICFAITech Hyderabad. The primary objective of this examination is to facilitate admissions into various undergraduate programs such as B.Tech., B.Sc., and BCA at ICFAITech. To get started, aspiring candidates should visit the official website to verify their eligibility, complete the application process, and subsequently download their admit cards. It's also advisable to practice with the previous year's question papers and stay updated with the answer key and result announcements to enhance your preparation and stay informed about this significant examination.

What is the ICFAI Tech School Admission Test?
The ICFAI Tech School Admission Test (ICFAI Tech SAT) is an entrance exam conducted by ICFAI Tech School, Hyderabad. It is a test that prospective students take to secure admission to various undergraduate programs, such as B.Tech., B.Sc., and BCA, offered by ICFAI Tech School. This exam assesses the candidates' knowledge and skills, serving as a crucial step in the admissions process for these programs.

Highlights

Name of Exam 
Admission Test for ICFAI Tech
Short Exam Name ATIT
Authorities  Body ICFAI Foundation for Higher Education, Hyderabad
Authorities of Conduct Once a year
Level of Examination  University Level Exam
Languages English
Mode of Application Online
Application Fee (General) 500 Rs [Offline] +1 More
Mode of Examination Online
Mode of Counseling Offline
Exam Duration 2 Hours

 

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Eligibility

For B.Tech. programs:

  • It is required that you have successfully completed Grade 12 or a comparable examination.
  • Your 12th-grade subjects should include Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, and English.
  • You need to have achieved at least 60% or more aggregate marks in your Class 12 exams.
  • If you are still waiting for your final Class 12 exam results, you can still apply for ATIT. However, your admission will only be confirmed after you provide a copy of your qualifying exam certificate along with the original document, within the specified deadline.

If you are specifically applying for BTech admissions at ICFAI University, Himachal Pradesh, the eligibility criteria are slightly different. In this case, you should have passed Class 12 or an equivalent exam with Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, and English, and you need to have achieved at least 55% or more aggregate marks in your Class 12 exams.
 

Syllabus

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Exam Pattern

 
subjects
Number of Questions (MCQs)
Mathematics 35
Physics 25
Chemistry 20
English 20
Local Reasoning 20
Total 120
 
 
Total Number of Questions
120
Questions type MCQs Based Questions
Allotted Maximum marks 120 marks
Exam duration 2 hours
Total options given in the test 4
Marks are awarded for every correct response +1 mark
Marks deducted for every wrong response No Negative Marking
Marks were deducted for unattempted questions 0 mark
Total Sections of the entrance Four 
Sections Chemistry, Physics, and Mathematics,  English

Exam Paper

The ICFAI exam pattern for 2024 will be outlined in the official notification by the exam conducting authority. This pattern will include essential information such as the exam duration, the total number of questions, the marking scheme, and other pertinent details. It is crucial for candidates planning to take the MET entrance exam to review the MET 2024 exam pattern to prepare effectively. Additionally, candidates should also familiarize themselves with the MET 2024 syllabus to ensure comprehensive preparation.
 

Exam Prepare

  • Equal time allocation for math, Physics, Chemistry, and English.
  • Start by learning basic concepts and formulae for all subjects.
  • Emphasize quality time for Physics and Chemistry during preparation.
  • Create short notes for important topics in each subject for final revision.
  • Use NCERT books as the primary resource for preparation.
  • Maintain a balanced study schedule to cover all subjects equally.
  • Prioritize comprehension of principles over pure repetition-based learning.
  • Practice solving problems and previous year's papers to improve problem-solving skills.
  • Ensure to schedule consistent breaks to prevent exhaustion and maintain motivation.
  • Seek guidance from teachers, mentors, or online resources if needed.
  • Stay consistent in your preparation and revise regularly to reinforce learning.

Exam Application Process

B.Tech. and B.Sc. Programs: Admission is determined by the scores obtained in the Admission Test for IcfaiTech (ATIT). Candidates need to submit an application form, and a merit list is prepared based on their ATIT scores. Seat allotment is then done based on this merit list.

M.Tech Program: For admission to the M.Tech program, candidates need a valid GATE score. Those with a qualifying GATE score can apply directly and may be called for an interview.

Ph.D. Program: Admission to the Ph.D. program is based on scores obtained in the Research Aptitude Test (RAPT). However, candidates who have cleared the NET/GATE exams are exempt from RAPT and are directly called for an interview.

In summary, for B.Tech. and B.Sc. programs, ATIT scores are crucial, while M.Tech. requires a valid GATE score, and Ph.D. candidates may need to take the RAPT unless exempted by NET/GATE qualifications.
 

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FAQ

Ques- Could you please provide the application fee for the ATIT?
Ans-
Stay Tuned for the submission charge. 

Ques- What does the abbreviation ITSAT stand for in the context of the ICFAI Tech School Admission Test?
Ans-
The term ITSAT refers to the ICFAI Tech School Admission Test.

Ques- What is the procedure to submit an application for ICFAI Tech ATIT?
Ans-
Applicants have the option to submit their applications via online or offline methods.

Ques- What are the qualifying conditions to apply for ATIT?
Ans-
For B.Tech. admission via the ATIT exam, the aspirants must hold a 10+2 or equivalent degree. They should have secured a minimum of 60% as an overall score. Additionally, Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, and English should have been among their compulsory subjects.

 

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