The ALLEN Scholarship Admission Test (ASAT) 2026-27 is a weekly scholarship-cum-admission test conducted by ALLEN Career Institute, Kota — India’s largest IIT-JEE and NEET-UG coaching institute — for students from Class 5 to Class 12 seeking admission to ALLEN’s year-long classroom programs. ASAT is held every Sunday at 150+ centres across India, and based on your performance, ALLEN awards scholarships of up to 90% on the course fee. As of June 2026, the 2026-27 ASAT cycle is actively running with weekly exam slots available through July 2026 — the most critical window for lakhs of Class 10 board-result students who are now ready to begin JEE or NEET coaching.

  • Upcoming Weekly ASAT Dates: ASAT is conducted every Sunday through June and July 2026. The next scheduled dates include June 15, June 22, and June 29, 2026, followed by further dates in July 2026. You must register at least 2 days before your chosen Sunday at allen.ac.in. The exam runs from 1:00 PM to 3:00 PM at your nearest ALLEN centre.
  • July 2026 New Batch Deadlines: ALLEN is launching new JEE (Main+Advanced) and NEET-UG Nurture batches for Class 10-to-11 moving students in July 2026, coinciding with peak board-result season. Appearing for ASAT before the batch start date is mandatory to secure admission with scholarship. In the 2025-26 session, July-batch registrations filled quickly after Class 10 board results were declared.
  • Scholarship Result Timeline: ASAT results are declared within 1 week of each exam date. Students appearing in June–July 2026 will receive their scholarship percentage — up to 90% on course fees — via SMS and on the official ALLEN portal well before July batch enrollment deadlines. Results for the June 8, 2026 exam are expected by June 14–15, 2026.
  • Admit Card Download: The ASAT hall ticket is available 10 days before each Sunday exam date. For the upcoming June 22 exam, the admit card is expected to be released around June 12, 2026. Download it using your registered login credentials at allen.ac.in.

What is ALLEN ASAT 2026?

ALLEN Scholarship Admission Test, widely known as ASAT, is ALLEN Career Institute’s official scholarship and admission test. ALLEN conducts this test to evaluate students’ academic aptitude in Science, Mathematics, and IQ, and to award merit-based scholarships on course fees. Every student who wants to join ALLEN’s year-long classroom programs — whether for JEE, NEET, or school foundation courses — must appear for and qualify ASAT to gain admission.

ASAT is not just an entry exam. It also determines how much scholarship you will receive on your coaching fee. Top performers can receive up to 90% scholarship, making ALLEN’s programs significantly more affordable for meritorious students from any background. The 2026-27 ASAT session started in November 2025 and is now running weekly through July 2026, matching the peak demand from students whose Class 10 board results have just arrived.

Here is a quick overview of ALLEN ASAT 2026-27:

Particulars Details
Exam Name ALLEN Scholarship Admission Test (ASAT)
Session 2026-27
Conducting Body ALLEN Career Institute Pvt. Ltd., Kota
Exam Mode Offline (Pen and Paper)
Exam Frequency Every Sunday (Weekly)
Exam Timing 1:00 PM to 3:00 PM
Duration 120 Minutes (2 Hours)
Total Questions 80 (Multiple Choice Questions)
Marking Scheme +4 for Correct, -1 for Wrong (No negative marking in IQ section)
Registration Fee ₹500
Courses Covered JEE (Main+Advanced), JEE Main, NEET-UG, PNCF (Foundation)
Eligible Classes Class 5 to Class 12 and Class 12 Passed (Droppers)
Number of Test Centres 150+ Across India
Maximum Scholarship Up to 90% on Course Fee
Result Timeline Within 1 Week of Each Exam Date
Official Website allen.ac.in

ALLEN Career Institute was founded in 1988 in Kota, Rajasthan, and has grown to become India’s largest coaching institute for IIT-JEE and NEET-UG. More than 10 lakh students enroll in ALLEN’s various programs every academic year. ASAT serves as the merit gateway to this ecosystem — making sure every enrolled student has the required academic foundation and rewarding the highest performers with significant fee reductions.

Courses Available Under ALLEN ASAT 2026-27

ASAT covers four broad course categories at ALLEN. You must select your target course at the time of registration, as the exam paper varies by course and class level:

  • JEE (Main + Advanced) — Nurture, Enthusiast, Leader: For students targeting IIT entrance. Available for Class 10-to-11 moving students (Nurture), Class 11-to-12 moving students (Enthusiast), and Class 12 passed droppers (Leader batch).
  • JEE Main Only — Achiever Batch: For students targeting NIT, IIIT, and government engineering college admissions through JEE Main scores.
  • Pre-Medical NEET-UG — Nurture, Enthusiast, Leader/Achiever: For students targeting MBBS, BDS, and other medical program admissions through NEET-UG. Available at Nurture (10-to-11), Enthusiast (11-to-12), and Leader/Achiever (dropper) levels.
  • Pre-Nurture and Career Foundation (PNCF): For Class 5 to Class 10 students who want structured early preparation for school board excellence, Olympiad competitions (NTSE, IMO, NSO), and foundation-level competitive exam readiness.

Each course category has a separate ASAT paper. Select your target course carefully at the time of registration — the scholarship you earn applies only to the course you registered for.

ALLEN ASAT 2026 Important Dates

ALLEN ASAT does not follow a single annual exam calendar. It runs on a weekly Sunday schedule throughout the academic year. For the 2026-27 session, ASAT started in November 2025 and is now running through June and July 2026. You can appear on any upcoming Sunday by registering at least 2 days in advance.

The table below shows upcoming ASAT dates and key session milestones. Upcoming events are listed first. Past events appear below them, in chronological order.

Event Date Status
ASAT Weekly Exam (Next Upcoming) June 15, 2026 (Sunday) Upcoming
Admit Card for June 22 Exam Available Around June 12, 2026 Upcoming
ASAT Weekly Exam June 22, 2026 (Sunday) Upcoming
ASAT Weekly Exam June 29, 2026 (Sunday) Upcoming
ASAT Weekly Exam July 5, 2026 (Sunday) — Expected Upcoming
ASAT Weekly Exam July 12, 2026 (Sunday) — Expected Upcoming
New July Batch Start — JEE/NEET Nurture July 2026 (Date to be announced by ALLEN) Upcoming
ASAT 2026-27 Session Launch November 16, 2025 (Over)
JEE/NEET Nurture March Batch Start March 25, 2026 (Over)
April Batch Start — JEE/NEET (Multiple Dates) April 2–23, 2026 (Over)

Source: ALLEN Career Institute — Official ASAT Page

Note: July 2026 ASAT dates are expected based on the weekly Sunday schedule. Confirm the latest schedule at allen.ac.in before registering, as certain dates may be centre-specific.

ALLEN ASAT 2026 Eligibility Criteria

Any student studying in a government-recognized school or college in India can appear for ALLEN ASAT 2026. There is no minimum marks requirement from the previous class and no age limit. ALLEN’s only requirement is that you are currently enrolled in or have passed Class 5 to Class 12 from any recognized board.

Course-Wise Eligibility for ASAT 2026-27

Course / Batch Eligible Students Target Class After Joining
PNCF — Class 6 Batch Students currently in Class 5 Class 6
PNCF — Classes 7 to 10 Batches Students currently in Classes 6 to 9 Classes 7, 8, 9, 10 respectively
Nurture — JEE (Main+Advanced) Class 10 passed students Class 11 (Engineering stream)
Nurture — NEET-UG (Pre-Medical) Class 10 passed students Class 11 (Medical stream)
Enthusiast — JEE (Main+Advanced) Students currently studying in Class 11 Class 12
Enthusiast — NEET-UG (Pre-Medical) Students currently studying in Class 11 Class 12
Leader / Achiever — JEE Class 12 passed students or Droppers Dropper Batch (JEE)
Leader / Achiever — NEET Class 12 passed students or Droppers Dropper Batch (NEET)

Key eligibility points to keep in mind:

  • Students from any board — CBSE, ICSE, or any State Board — are eligible to appear for ASAT
  • You must be enrolled in a school recognized by the Government of India
  • There is no age restriction for ASAT 2026-27
  • Class 12 passed students (droppers) preparing for the next JEE/NEET attempt are eligible for Leader and Achiever batches
  • ALLEN does not require any minimum percentage in your previous class exam to appear for ASAT
  • You do not need any prior JEE or NEET attempt history to be eligible

ASAT does not have a qualifying cut-off score for appearing in the test — all candidates receive either a Qualified or Disqualified result along with a scholarship percentage (if any). Scholarship is performance-based and is not guaranteed for every candidate who appears.

How to Register for ALLEN ASAT 2026

Registering for ASAT 2026-27 is straightforward. You can do it online from home or walk into any nearby ALLEN centre for offline registration. Since the registration is rolling, there is no single application deadline — you just need to apply at least 2 days before your chosen exam date.

Online Registration — Step by Step

  1. Visit the official ALLEN website: allen.ac.in
  2. Navigate to the ASAT or Scholarship Test section on the homepage
  3. Create a new account using your email and mobile number, or log in if you already have an account
  4. Click "Apply Online" and fill in your personal and academic details
  5. Select your preferred exam date from the available Sunday schedule
  6. Choose your nearest exam centre from the dropdown list
  7. Upload the required documents — passport-size photo, signature, and identity proof
  8. Pay the registration fee of ₹500 online via UPI, net banking, or debit/credit card
  9. Submit the form and save or print a copy of the confirmation for your records

Offline Registration

Walk into your nearest ALLEN Career Institute centre and ask for the OMR application form at the reception. Fill in your details carefully, attach copies of required documents, and pay the ₹500 fee in person. The centre staff will confirm your exam date and allotted centre.

Documents Required for ASAT 2026 Registration

  • Passport-size photograph (recent, on a light-coloured background)
  • Signature (scanned on white paper for online, or on the OMR form offline)
  • Identity proof — Aadhaar card, school ID card, or PAN card
  • Previous year’s marksheet (Class 9, 10, or 11 as applicable to your course)
  • Active email ID for account creation and all official communication
  • Active mobile number for OTP verification and result SMS notification

ASAT 2026 Registration Fee

Mode Registration Fee Payment Method
Online ₹500 UPI, Net Banking, Debit/Credit Card
Offline (at Centre) ₹500 (approximately) Cash at ALLEN Centre

You must register at least 2 days before the exam date you select. Last-minute registrations are not accepted. Plan your registration date accordingly, especially if you want to appear for a specific Sunday in June or July 2026.

ALLEN ASAT 2026 Exam Pattern and Marking Scheme

ASAT 2026 is a pen-and-paper (offline) exam held in a single shift from 1:00 PM to 3:00 PM. The total duration is 120 minutes (2 hours). The question paper has 80 Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) divided across two parts.

  • Part 1 — IQ (Intelligence Quotient): 20 questions covering mental ability, logical reasoning, and pattern recognition. No negative marking in this part.
  • Part 2 — Science and Maths Subjects: 60 questions covering Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics or Biology (depending on your course). Negative marking applies here.

ASAT 2026 Question Distribution — Classes 9 to 12 (JEE and NEET Courses)

Section Subject Questions Maximum Marks Negative Marking
Part 1 IQ / Mental Ability 20 80 No
Part 2 Physics 20 80 Yes (-1 per wrong)
Part 2 Chemistry 20 80 Yes (-1 per wrong)
Part 2 Mathematics (JEE) / Biology (NEET) 20 80 Yes (-1 per wrong)
Total 80 320

ASAT 2026 Question Distribution — Classes 5 to 8 (PNCF Foundation Courses)

Section Subject Number of Questions
Part 1 IQ / Mental Ability 20
Part 2 Physics 12
Part 2 Chemistry 11
Part 2 Biology 12
Part 2 Mathematics 25
Total 80

For PNCF Foundation batches (Classes 5-8), Mathematics gets the highest weightage in Part 2 with 25 questions. For JEE and NEET courses (Classes 9-12), all three subjects — Physics, Chemistry, and Maths/Biology — carry equal weightage of 20 questions each.

ASAT 2026 Marking Scheme

Answer Type Part 1 — IQ Part 2 — Physics / Chemistry / Maths / Biology
Correct Answer +4 marks +4 marks
Wrong Answer 0 marks (No deduction) -1 mark
Unattempted 0 marks 0 marks

All questions are Multiple Choice with 4 answer options. You must darken your chosen option on the OMR sheet provided at the exam centre using a black or blue ballpoint pen. Do not use a pencil — pencil marks are not read by the OMR scanner.

Since Part 1 (IQ) has zero negative marking, attempt all 20 IQ questions regardless of how uncertain you are. In Part 2, only attempt questions you are reasonably confident about — a wrong answer here costs -1 mark and reduces your overall score and scholarship chance.

ALLEN ASAT 2026 Syllabus

The ASAT 2026-27 syllabus is based on NCERT textbooks of the relevant class level. The exact topics covered depend on which course and class you are registering for. ALLEN publishes official class-specific syllabus PDFs on its website — download and read the correct PDF for your class before preparing.

ASAT Syllabus for PNCF — Classes 5 to 10 (Foundation Batches)

The PNCF ASAT covers NCERT Science and Mathematics of the student’s current class. The IQ section tests reasoning and mental ability — skills that are not part of the standard school curriculum — so students should practice IQ questions separately using reasoning books alongside their regular NCERT revision.

ASAT Syllabus for Nurture — Class 10 to 11 Moving (JEE and NEET)

This is the highest-demand ASAT category in June-July 2026, as Class 10 board results have recently been declared. The syllabus covers Class 9 and Class 10 NCERT across all subjects:

  • Physics: Motion, Laws of Motion, Gravitation, Work and Energy, Sound, Light (Reflection and Refraction), Electricity, Magnetic Effects of Electric Current
  • Chemistry: Matter in Our Surroundings, Atoms and Molecules, Chemical Reactions, Acids Bases and Salts, Carbon and Its Compounds, Metals and Non-Metals
  • Mathematics (JEE Nurture): Real Numbers, Polynomials, Quadratic Equations, Arithmetic Progressions, Triangles, Circles, Coordinate Geometry, Trigonometry, Statistics and Probability
  • Biology (NEET Nurture): Cell Structure and Function, Tissues, Life Processes, Control and Coordination, How Do Organisms Reproduce, Heredity and Evolution, Our Environment, Natural Resources
  • IQ / Mental Ability: Number Series, Letter Series, Analogy, Coding-Decoding, Blood Relations, Logical Reasoning, Pattern Recognition, Puzzles and Seating Arrangement

ASAT Syllabus for Enthusiast — Class 11 to 12 Moving

The Enthusiast ASAT covers Class 11 NCERT content. In Physics, this includes Mechanics, Thermodynamics, and Waves. In Chemistry, it covers Physical, Organic, and Inorganic Chemistry from Class 11. For JEE students, Mathematics covers Calculus basics, Algebra, and Coordinate Geometry (Class 11 level). For NEET students, Biology covers Cell Biology, Human Physiology, and Plant Physiology from Class 11 NCERT. The IQ section remains the same format as other levels.

ASAT Syllabus for Leader / Achiever — Class 12 Passed (Droppers)

The Leader ASAT is the most advanced level and covers both Class 11 and Class 12 NCERT content across Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics (JEE) or Biology (NEET). Since dropper students have already studied the full two-year syllabus, the expected performance benchmark is higher compared to Nurture and Enthusiast levels.

ALLEN makes the exact topic-wise syllabus PDFs for each class and course level available for free download at allen.ac.in. These PDFs are the single most reliable resource for ASAT preparation and should be your starting point before buying any additional study material.

Source: ALLEN Career Institute — Official ASAT Page

ALLEN ASAT 2026 Admit Card

The ASAT admit card (hall ticket) for 2026-27 is released 10 days before each Sunday exam date. Since ASAT runs every week, a fresh set of hall tickets becomes available online approximately 10 days before the next scheduled exam. There is no single annual admit card release — each exam date has its own hall ticket.

How to Download ASAT Admit Card 2026

  1. Visit the official ALLEN portal: allen.ac.in
  2. Log in using your registered email address and password
  3. Navigate to the ASAT Admit Card or Hall Ticket section
  4. Select your exam date from the dropdown
  5. Download and print the hall ticket on white A4 paper (do not print on coloured paper)

Details Printed on the ASAT Admit Card

  • Candidate’s full name as entered during registration
  • Photograph and signature
  • Registration number / Roll number
  • Exam date and timing (1:00 PM – 3:00 PM)
  • Exam centre name, address, and centre code
  • Course selected (JEE / NEET / PNCF)
  • Important exam-day instructions

You must carry the printed admit card to the exam centre without fail. Entry is not permitted without a valid hall ticket. Along with the admit card, carry a valid original photo ID — Aadhaar card, school ID card, or PAN card.

If you find any error in your admit card — wrong name, wrong course, or wrong centre — contact ALLEN’s helpdesk immediately. All corrections must be completed before the exam date. Errors cannot be corrected at the exam centre on the day of the test.

What to Carry on ASAT Exam Day

  • Printed ASAT hall ticket (2026-27 session)
  • Valid photo ID proof — original (not photocopy)
  • Black or blue ballpoint pen — carry at least 2
  • No calculator, mobile phone, smartwatch, or electronic device is allowed inside the exam hall

ALLEN ASAT 2026 Result

ASAT 2026-27 results are declared within 1 week of each exam date. Because exams are held every Sunday, results for one week’s ASAT are typically posted by the following Saturday or Sunday on the ALLEN portal. ALLEN also sends an SMS notification to your registered mobile number as soon as your result is available.

How to Check ASAT Result 2026

  1. Visit the ALLEN result portal: allen.ac.in/apps2627/asatresult (for the 2026-27 session)
  2. Select your ASAT exam date from the dropdown menu
  3. Log in with your registered credentials
  4. View your result and scholarship status
  5. Download or save the result for your records before enrollment

What the ASAT Result Shows

  • Qualification Status: Qualified or Disqualified
  • Marks Obtained: Subject-wise breakdown of your score (IQ, Physics, Chemistry, Maths/Biology)
  • Scholarship Awarded: The exact scholarship percentage on your course fee, if earned

ALLEN does not publish a common rank or percentile in the ASAT result. Instead, it directly communicates your scholarship eligibility based on your performance in that specific exam sitting. The performance benchmark varies across different exam dates and class levels.

ASAT Result — What Happens Next

Once you have your result, visit the nearest ALLEN centre (or complete the process online) to finalize your course enrollment. Carry your result printout, the scholarship confirmation, and your required documents. Your scholarship is applied directly as a discount on the course fee at the time of enrollment — you do not need to submit a separate scholarship application.

There is no re-checking or re-evaluation facility for ASAT results. If you want to improve your scholarship percentage, appear for ASAT again on any upcoming Sunday. ALLEN considers your best performance if you have appeared multiple times for the same course category.

ALLEN ASAT 2026 Scholarship Details

Scholarship is the core purpose of ASAT. Based on your performance in the test, ALLEN awards a fee discount ranging from a small percentage up to a maximum of 90% on your total course fee. This directly reduces what you pay for ALLEN’s year-long classroom program.

How the ASAT Scholarship Works

ALLEN evaluates your ASAT performance relative to all students who appeared on the same exam date, for the same class level and course category. Based on where your score falls in the performance distribution, ALLEN assigns you a scholarship percentage. This is communicated as part of your result within 1 week of the exam.

The scholarship percentage is applied as a direct discount on your course fee at the time of enrollment. You do not need to apply separately for the scholarship — it is automatically included in your ASAT result and applied when you complete the admission process.

Key Scholarship Facts for ASAT 2026-27

  • Maximum scholarship: Up to 90% on ALLEN classroom program course fee for top performers
  • Scholarship is communicated along with the result, within 1 week of the exam date
  • The scholarship applies only to the specific course category you registered for in ASAT
  • You can retake ASAT on any future Sunday to try and improve your scholarship percentage
  • ALLEN typically considers your best performance across multiple attempts for the same course
  • Scholarship is non-transferable — it cannot be moved to a different course than the one you registered for

Why June-July 2026 Is the Critical Scholarship Window

June and July 2026 represent the most competitive window for Nurture batch scholarships. This is because a large number of Class 10 board-result students appear for ASAT at the same time. Appearing earlier in this window — June 15 or June 22 — rather than waiting until late July gives you more time to retake if needed, and also means you have more days before most new batches start.

You can appear for ASAT multiple times within this window. If your first attempt gives you a lower-than-expected scholarship, register for the next Sunday and try again — all within the June-July 2026 frame, well before new batches close enrollment.

Note: The ASAT scholarship covers the coaching/tuition fee (or a portion of it) for the year-long program. It does not automatically cover accommodation, study materials, or other charges. Confirm the complete fee structure and exactly what the scholarship covers with your nearest ALLEN centre before paying for enrollment.

ALLEN ASAT 2026 Exam Centers

ASAT 2026 is conducted at 150+ ALLEN Career Institute centres across India. This nationwide reach makes ASAT one of the most accessible scholarship tests in the country — you can appear at the ALLEN centre closest to your home without needing to travel to Kota or any specific city.

ALLEN centres hosting ASAT are spread across major cities and towns, including:

  • Rajasthan: Kota, Jaipur, Jodhpur, Bikaner, Ajmer, Udaipur, Sikar
  • Delhi NCR: Delhi, Noida, Gurgaon, Faridabad, Ghaziabad
  • Uttar Pradesh: Lucknow, Varanasi, Allahabad (Prayagraj), Agra, Kanpur, Meerut, Gorakhpur
  • Gujarat: Ahmedabad, Surat, Vadodara, Rajkot
  • Maharashtra: Mumbai, Pune, Nagpur, Aurangabad, Nashik
  • Madhya Pradesh: Bhopal, Indore, Gwalior, Jabalpur
  • Karnataka: Bengaluru, Mysuru, Hubli
  • Andhra Pradesh and Telangana: Hyderabad, Vijayawada, Visakhapatnam
  • Bihar and Jharkhand: Patna, Ranchi, Dhanbad
  • Punjab and Haryana: Chandigarh, Ludhiana, Amritsar, Hisar
  • Uttarakhand: Dehradun, Haridwar
  • Tamil Nadu: Chennai, Coimbatore
  • West Bengal: Kolkata, Durgapur
  • Chhattisgarh and Odisha: Raipur, Bhubaneswar

Note: Not every centre is available for every ASAT date. Certain Sundays may have limited or city-specific centre availability. Always confirm which centres are open for your chosen exam date while completing your registration at allen.ac.in.

How to Find Your Nearest ALLEN Centre

Visit allen.ac.in and use the Centre Locator feature. You can search by state, city, or PIN code to find the closest ASAT test centre along with its address and contact number.

ALLEN ASAT 2026 Sample Papers and Previous Year Question Papers

Practicing with ASAT sample papers is the most effective preparation strategy. ALLEN releases official sample papers for each class level and course category at no cost on its official website. These papers closely match the actual ASAT in terms of question style, difficulty level, and subject distribution.

Where to Find ASAT Sample Papers and Previous Year Papers

  • Official ALLEN Website (allen.ac.in): The most reliable source. ALLEN makes sample papers for Class 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, Nurture, Enthusiast, and Leader levels available as free PDF downloads in the ASAT section. These are the official papers and closely reflect the actual exam.
  • Previous Year ASAT Question Papers: ALLEN releases answer keys for each ASAT exam a few days after the test. Past papers from the 2024-25 and 2025-26 ASAT sessions are also available on education portals such as Careers360 and Selectyouruniversity for students who want additional practice material.
  • ALLEN Mobile App: ALLEN’s official app also provides access to practice resources and ASAT-related material for registered students.

How to Use ASAT Sample Papers Effectively

  • Solve each sample paper under timed exam conditions — 120 minutes, no breaks, no phone
  • Calculate your score using the exact marking scheme (+4 for correct, -1 for wrong in Part 2)
  • Identify which subjects or topics cost you the most marks through wrong answers or unattempted questions
  • Use the remaining preparation days to focus on your weak areas before the actual test
  • Solve at least 3 ASAT sample papers before appearing for the actual exam

Students who practice with 3-4 ASAT sample papers before appearing consistently report better time management on exam day. The IQ section especially benefits from prior practice, as its question style is very different from the NCERT-based content in Part 2.

Preparation Tips for ALLEN ASAT 2026

If you are appearing for ASAT in June or July 2026, your preparation window is typically 1 to 3 weeks. Here is how to make the most of that time:

1. NCERT First — No Exceptions
The Science and Maths sections (Part 2) are almost entirely based on NCERT. You do not need any other reference book for ASAT preparation. Read and understand your NCERT content — do not just memorize. Focus on definitions, key formulas, chemical reactions, and important diagrams. For Nurture ASAT (Class 10-to-11 moving), revise all of Class 9 and Class 10 NCERT before appearing.

2. Dedicate Daily Practice to the IQ Section
The IQ section (Part 1) is not taught in school. It tests logical reasoning, number series, spatial thinking, analogy, coding-decoding, and pattern recognition. Since Part 1 has no negative marking, you should attempt all 20 IQ questions on exam day. Spend at least 30–45 minutes daily on IQ practice. Your target is to complete the IQ section in 25–30 minutes during the actual exam, leaving 90 minutes for the science subjects.

3. Solve ASAT Sample Papers Under Timed Conditions
Sit and solve a full ASAT sample paper in exactly 120 minutes — no pauses. This builds your stamina for a 2-hour exam and exposes where you lose the most time. Many students are surprised to find they take 45+ minutes on Chemistry, leaving too little time for Maths or Biology. Sample paper practice fixes this before it costs you on the actual exam.

4. Handle Negative Marking Strategically in Part 2
In Part 2, a wrong answer costs -1 mark. Do not guess at random. If you are completely unsure about a question, skip it — 0 is better than -1. However, if you can eliminate even 1 or 2 of the 4 answer options, attempting the question is statistically worth it. Develop this habit during sample paper practice.

5. Focus on High-Weightage Topics in Your Stream
For JEE Nurture: Motion and Laws of Motion (Physics), Chemical Reactions and Acids-Bases-Salts (Chemistry), and Quadratic Equations or Coordinate Geometry (Mathematics) are among the most commonly tested topics. For NEET Nurture: Life Processes, Chemical Reactions basics, and Heredity and Evolution are high-yield areas. Give these topics extra revision time in the days before ASAT.

6. Plan Your Last 2 Days for Revision Only
Do not start any new chapter or topic in the 2 days before the exam. Use these days only to revise what you have already studied and to practice 15–20 IQ questions each day to stay sharp. Get at least 7–8 hours of sleep the night before ASAT — mental alertness on exam day matters as much as preparation quality.

7. Arrive at the Exam Centre Early
Exam centre gates typically open 30–45 minutes before the 1:00 PM start. Reach early to avoid rushing, find your seat, read the instructions, and settle down before the paper starts. Rushing into the hall at the last minute increases anxiety and reduces early-question performance. Carry your admit card, valid photo ID, and at least 2 ballpoint pens (black or blue).

FAQs on ALLEN ASAT 2026

Ques. What is ASAT in ALLEN?

Ans. ASAT stands for ALLEN Scholarship Admission Test. It is conducted by ALLEN Career Institute, Kota, every Sunday at 150+ centres across India. Appearing for and qualifying ASAT is mandatory for admission to ALLEN’s year-long classroom programs in JEE (Main+Advanced), NEET-UG, JEE Main, and PNCF (Foundation) courses for students from Class 5 to Class 12. Based on performance, ALLEN awards scholarships of up to 90% on the course fee. The 2026-27 ASAT session is currently active with weekly exam dates through July 2026.

Ques. How much scholarship can I get through ALLEN ASAT 2026?

Ans. ALLEN ASAT scholarships go up to a maximum of 90% on your course fee, depending on your performance relative to other students who appeared on the same exam date for the same class and course category. The exact scholarship percentage is communicated along with your result within 1 week of the exam. If you are not satisfied with the scholarship you receive, you can retake ASAT on any upcoming Sunday and try to improve your score.

Ques. Is ASAT exam free, or is there a registration fee?

Ans. ASAT is not free. The registration fee for ASAT 2026-27 is ₹500, which is non-refundable once paid. Online payment (UPI, net banking, debit/credit card) is accepted. Offline payment (cash at ALLEN centre) is also an option. The scholarship you earn through ASAT can reduce your coaching fee by a far larger amount than the ₹500 registration cost, making it well worth the investment.

Ques. What is the syllabus for ALLEN ASAT 2026?

Ans. The ASAT 2026 syllabus is based on NCERT textbooks of the relevant class level. For Nurture ASAT (Class 10-to-11 moving students), the syllabus covers Class 9 and Class 10 NCERT in Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics (JEE) or Biology (NEET). The IQ section tests mental ability and logical reasoning, which is not NCERT-based. ALLEN publishes class-specific syllabus PDFs for free download at allen.ac.in — always download and use the official PDF for your class and course.

Ques. Can I appear for ALLEN ASAT multiple times?

Ans. Yes. Since ASAT is held every Sunday, you can appear multiple times with no cap on the number of attempts. Each attempt requires fresh registration and payment of the ₹500 fee. If your first attempt gives a lower scholarship than expected, you can register for the next Sunday and try again. ALLEN typically considers your best performance across attempts for scholarship calculation. This makes ASAT particularly flexible for students who want to improve their scholarship before a July 2026 batch starts.

Ques. Is there negative marking in ALLEN ASAT 2026?

Ans. ASAT 2026 has selective negative marking. In Part 2 (Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics or Biology), each wrong answer deducts 1 mark. Correct answers give +4 marks. Part 1 (the IQ section) has no negative marking at all — so attempt all 20 IQ questions regardless of how uncertain you are. Questions you leave unattempted in any section receive 0 marks.

Ques. How do I check my ALLEN ASAT result 2026?

Ans. Visit the official ALLEN portal at allen.ac.in and navigate to the ASAT result section (apps2627/asatresult for the 2026-27 session). Select your exam date from the dropdown menu and log in with your registered credentials to view your result. Results are typically declared within 1 week of the exam date. ALLEN also sends an SMS notification to your registered mobile number when the result is ready.

Ques. What documents do I need for ASAT 2026 registration?

Ans. For ASAT 2026-27 registration, you need: a recent passport-size photograph (light background), your signature, a valid photo ID (Aadhaar card, school ID, or PAN card), your previous year’s marksheet (Class 9, 10, or 11 as applicable), and an active email ID and mobile number for OTP and result notifications. The ₹500 fee must be paid at the time of registration.

Ques. Is ASAT only for JEE and NEET aspirants?

Ans. No. ASAT is open to students from Class 5 to Class 12 and Class 12 passed. Students in Classes 5 to 10 can appear for the PNCF (Pre-Nurture and Career Foundation) ASAT, which covers school-level Science, Maths, and IQ — not JEE or NEET content. PNCF programs at ALLEN focus on Olympiad preparation (NTSE, IMO, NSO), school board excellence, and building strong academic foundations early. So even if you are not yet targeting JEE or NEET, ASAT is relevant for you.

Ques. What is the last date to register for ALLEN ASAT 2026?

Ans. ASAT does not have a single annual registration deadline. The registration is rolling — you can apply for any upcoming Sunday exam at any time, as long as you register at least 2 days before your chosen exam date. For example, to appear on June 29, 2026, you must register by June 27, 2026. The final ASAT dates for the June-July 2026 window are announced on allen.ac.in. Check regularly and register as early as possible to secure your preferred centre and date.

Ques. How many ALLEN ASAT exam centres are there in India?

Ans. ASAT 2026 is conducted at 150+ ALLEN Career Institute centres across India. Major cities include Kota, Jaipur, Delhi, Noida, Lucknow, Ahmedabad, Mumbai, Pune, Hyderabad, Bengaluru, Chennai, Kolkata, Patna, Bhopal, and Chandigarh, among many others. Not every centre is available on every Sunday — confirm which centres are open for your chosen exam date while registering at allen.ac.in.

Disclaimer: The information on ALLEN ASAT 2026-27 presented in this article is sourced from ALLEN Career Institute’s official website and other verified public sources as of June 2026. Exam dates, fee details, scholarship bands, and batch start dates for the 2026-27 session are subject to change without prior notice. Students are strongly advised to verify all details at allen.ac.in before registration and enrollment.