IND-SAT Exam 2020 Postponed, Latest Exam Pattern & Syllabus Here
Exam - PC : Self
The exam for Indian Scholastic Assessment (IND-SAT) 2020 has been postponed. Earlier the exam was scheduled to be conducted on May 30, 2020. The IND-SAT 2020 will now be held in the month of July and the new dates for the same will be declared soon twitted HRD Minister Ramesh Pokhriyal.

HRD Minister tweeted, "Considering the current #covidcrisis in the world & upon receiving requests from many international students, we have decided to postpone the IND-SAT exam that was initially scheduled for May 30, 2020, to July 2020. The date of the examination will be announced soon."


IND-SAT Exam 2020: Exam Details 

The medium of the paper would be in English. IND-SAT will be a multiple-choice objective paper to be completed in 90 minutes. The question paper will cover topics from Verbal, Quantitative and Logical Reasoning.

Verbal section will have 40 questions and Quantitative and Logical sections will have 25 questions each. Each question will carry one mark. There will be no negative marking for wrong or unattempted questions.

IND-SAT Exam 2020: Exam Pattern
Institute Id Details

Mode of Examination

Duration of Examination

Type of question

Medium of question papers

Subject-wise distribution of questions

Online Proctored

90 minutes

Objective – Multiple-Choice Questions

English

Subject No. of Questions Marks

Verbal

Quant

Logical

Total

Correct answer

Correct answer

Wrong answer

Unattempted questions

40

25

25

90

 

 

 

 

40

25

25

90

1

1

0

0


IND-SAT Exam 2020: Syllabus

The section-wise detailed syllabus is as follows

Verbal Reasoning

Reading comprehension, Fill in the blanks, Grammar, Paragraph completion and inference, Parajumbles, Analogies, Antonyms, Synonyms, One-word substitution, Sentence correction, Idioms & Phrases.

Quantitative Aptitude

Algebra, Averages, Equations - Linear & Quadratic, Geometry, HCF & LCM, Number System, Partnership, Percentages, Progressions - Arithmetic, Geometry, Profit and Loss, Ratios and Proportions, Time-Speed-Distance, Work and Time, Interest.

Logical Reasoning

Seating Arrangements, Blood Relations, Direction sense, Series/Sequencing, Syllogism, Venn diagrams, Rankings, Puzzles, Coding & Decoding.