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Ccentric Assessment Test(CSAT)

Ccentric Scholastic Assessment Test (CSAT) 2026-2027 Details

Mode: CBT (Computer-Based Test) Medium: English Only

Type of Questions

  • Section A & Section D Descriptive Type
  • Section B & Section C Objective Type
47
Total Questions
200
Total Marks
120 Min
Duration

CSAT STRUCTURE

Section Name of the Test No. of Questions Total Marks Duration (In Minutes)
Section A English Proficiency 5 10×5 = 50 30
Section B Aptitude Assessment 25 25×4 = 100 60
Section C General Awareness 15 15×2 = 30 10
Section D Situation Based Assessment 2 2×10 = 20 20
Negative marking: Negative marking for objective type questions at the rate of one-fourth (¼) of the marks allotted to a question shall be applicable for every incorrect answer in two sections(B&C).

Section A — English Proficiency

5 Questions
Writing skills, vocabulary, comprehension, and coherent expression.
  • A1

    Answer (100–120 words): Compose a short essay demonstrating organized thoughts and accurate vocabulary.

    Word limit: 100–120 words
  • A2

    Answer (100–120 words): Summarize a given passage and highlight the main idea.

    Word limit: 100–120 words
  • A3

    Answer (100–120 words): Provide vocabulary usage and sentence construction examples.

    Word limit: 100–120 words

Section B — Aptitude Assessment

25 Questions
Numerical problem-solving (Math), Physics concepts, and Logical reasoning.
Mathematics: 10
Physics: 10
Reasoning: 5
  • B1

    Mathematics: Solve the numerical problem and show steps.

    Answer format: numeric/short work
  • B2

    Physics: Apply core physics concept to the given scenario (show calculations).

  • B3

    Reasoning: Logical puzzles and pattern recognition questions.

Section C — General Awareness

15 Questions
Current Affairs, Scientific Developments, and General Knowledge.
  • C1

    Multiple-choice questions on recent events and core GK topics.

  • C2

    Short-answer: scientific discovery explanation (concise).

Section D — Situation-Based Assessment

2 Questions
Analytical reasoning and application to real-life scenarios (Critical Thinking).

D1 — Workplace Scenario

Read the situation and propose a solution with reasoning.

Answer up to 100–120 words.

D2 — Ethical Dilemma

Analyse the ethical consequences and recommend a course of action.

Answer up to 100–120 words.

CSAT Eligibility

  • Class 10: Minimum 60% marks
  • Class 11: Min. 60% in PCM & English
  • Class 12: Min. 60% in PCM & English (Passed/Appearing)

Scholarship

Scholarships will be awarded based on CSAT performance as follows:

Scores between 65% – 75% ₹25,000
Scores between 76% – 85% ₹35,000
Scores above 85% ₹50,000

Scholarship amounts will be adjusted against the first-year fee.

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