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2026 Statistics

Key Facts: AISSEE Exam

125 MCQs / 300 marks

Class VI AISSEE paper size (NTA IB 2026)

NTA AISSEE-2026 Information Bulletin §4.4.3.1

150 MCQs / 400 marks

Class IX AISSEE paper size (NTA IB 2026)

NTA AISSEE-2026 Information Bulletin §4.4.3.2

No negative marking

Wrong responses do not deduct marks

NTA AISSEE-2026 Information Bulletin §4.4.4

₹850 / ₹700

AISSEE-2026 application fee (UR-Defence-OBC-NCL / SC-ST)

NTA AISSEE-2026 Information Bulletin — Fee Details

AISSEE (NTA): Class VI 125 MCQs/300 marks/150 min; Class IX 150 MCQs/400 marks/180 min; no negative marking. Fee AISSEE-2026 ₹850 (UR/Defence/OBC-NCL) or ₹700 (SC/ST). Qualifying: generally 25% per section + 40% aggregate (SC/ST exempt at existing Sainik Schools). This free bank: 100 practice MCQs at Class VI section weights with Class IX topic coverage.

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1What is the HCF of 36 and 48?
A.12
B.18
C.24
D.6
Explanation: Prime factors: 36 = 2² × 3² and 48 = 2⁴ × 3. The HCF takes the lowest powers of shared primes: 2² × 3 = 12.
2The LCM of 12 and 18 is:
A.36
B.54
C.72
D.6
Explanation: 12 = 2² × 3 and 18 = 2 × 3². LCM takes highest powers: 2² × 3² = 36.
3Simplify: 3/4 + 5/6 − 1/3.
A.5/4
B.7/12
C.11/12
D.13/12
Explanation: LCM of denominators 4, 6 and 3 is 12. Convert: 9/12 + 10/12 − 4/12 = 15/12 = 5/4.
4Convert 0.375 to a fraction in lowest terms.
A.3/8
B.375/1000
C.37/100
D.5/16
Explanation: 0.375 = 375/1000. Divide numerator and denominator by 125: 3/8.
5A number increased by 20% becomes 96. What was the original number?
A.80
B.82
C.100
D.76
Explanation: If the original is x, then 1.2x = 96 ⇒ x = 96/1.2 = 80.
6Find 15% of 240.
A.40
B.24
C.30
D.36
Explanation: 15% of 240 = (15/100) × 240 = 36.
7The ratio of two numbers is 3:5 and their sum is 56. The larger number is:
A.42
B.21
C.28
D.35
Explanation: Parts = 3 + 5 = 8. One part = 56/8 = 7. Larger = 5 × 7 = 35.
8If 4 pens cost ₹60, how many pens can be bought for ₹150?
A.10
B.12
C.15
D.8
Explanation: Cost per pen = 60/4 = ₹15. Number for ₹150 = 150/15 = 10.
9Simple interest on ₹2000 at 8% per annum for 3 years is:
A.₹560
B.₹160
C.₹400
D.₹480
Explanation: SI = (P × R × T)/100 = (2000 × 8 × 3)/100 = ₹480.
10A train travels 180 km in 3 hours. Its average speed is:
A.90 km/h
B.50 km/h
C.55 km/h
D.60 km/h
Explanation: Average speed = distance/time = 180/3 = 60 km/h.

About the AISSEE Exam

AISSEE is the national entrance examination conducted by NTA for admission to Classes VI and IX in Sainik Schools and approved New Sainik Schools. Papers are fully objective (MCQ/OMR) with Mathematics carrying half the total marks on both Class VI and Class IX schemes. Qualifying minima, category rules, and school-wise merit lists are defined in the annual Information Bulletin.

Assessment

NTA OMR MCQ entrance for Sainik Schools and approved New Sainik Schools. Class VI (150 min, 300 marks): Language, Mathematics, Intelligence, General Knowledge. Class IX (180 min, 400 marks): Mathematics, Intelligence, English, General Science, Social Science. No negative marking. Merit lists are school-/category-wise as per the bulletin; medical and documents follow.

Time Limit

Class VI: 150 minutes (02:00–04:30 pm); Class IX: 180 minutes (02:00–05:00 pm). AISSEE-2026 written exam date: 18 January 2026 (NTA). Confirm the next session’s date in the live Information Bulletin.

Passing Score

Sainik Schools: ≥25% in each section and ≥40% aggregate for General/OBC(NCL)/Defence (SC/ST exempt from minima). New Sainik Schools: ≥25% each section and ≥40% aggregate for all categories. Admission also requires merit position, medical fitness, and verification.

Exam Fee

AISSEE-2026: ₹850 (General / Defence wards & ex-servicemen / OBC-NCL central list); ₹700 (SC/ST). Non-refundable; confirm live NTA fee for your session. (National Testing Agency (NTA) / Sainik Schools Society)

AISSEE Exam Content Outline

40%

Mathematics

Number system, fractions/decimals, percentage, ratio, SI, speed-distance, mensuration, algebra, geometry — dominant marks weight on both Class VI and IX papers.

20%

Intelligence

Verbal/non-verbal aptitude: series, analogies, coding-decoding, classification, ranking, directions, and related reasoning.

20%

Language / English

Articles, tenses, parts of speech, vocabulary, idioms, voice/narration, and comprehension skills aligned to Class VI Language and Class IX English.

20%

General Knowledge

India/world GK plus Class VI science–social GK and Class IX General Science & Social Science themes (history, polity, geography, physics/chemistry/biology basics).

How to Pass the AISSEE Exam

What You Need to Know

  • Passing score: Sainik Schools: ≥25% in each section and ≥40% aggregate for General/OBC(NCL)/Defence (SC/ST exempt from minima). New Sainik Schools: ≥25% each section and ≥40% aggregate for all categories. Admission also requires merit position, medical fitness, and verification.
  • Assessment: NTA OMR MCQ entrance for Sainik Schools and approved New Sainik Schools. Class VI (150 min, 300 marks): Language, Mathematics, Intelligence, General Knowledge. Class IX (180 min, 400 marks): Mathematics, Intelligence, English, General Science, Social Science. No negative marking. Merit lists are school-/category-wise as per the bulletin; medical and documents follow.
  • Time limit: Class VI: 150 minutes (02:00–04:30 pm); Class IX: 180 minutes (02:00–05:00 pm). AISSEE-2026 written exam date: 18 January 2026 (NTA). Confirm the next session’s date in the live Information Bulletin.
  • Exam fee: AISSEE-2026: ₹850 (General / Defence wards & ex-servicemen / OBC-NCL central list); ₹700 (SC/ST). Non-refundable; confirm live NTA fee for your session.

Keys to Passing

  • Complete 500+ practice questions
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  • Focus on highest-weighted sections
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AISSEE Study Tips from Top Performers

1Prioritise Mathematics daily — it is 150/300 marks (Class VI) or 200/400 marks (Class IX), so section rank and tie-breakers both hinge on it.
2Drill Intelligence with timed sets (series, coding, analogies); accuracy here is high-yield because each question is only 2 marks but the section minimum is 25%.
3For Language/English, revise articles, tenses, subject–verb agreement, and synonyms/antonyms from Class V–VIII grammar lists; Class IX is English-medium only.
4Map GK revision to NCERT Class IV–V EVS/social ideas for Class VI and Class VIII Science + Social Science for Class IX; practise both current static India facts and basic science.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the AISSEE exam pattern for Class VI and Class IX?

Per the AISSEE-2026 NTA Information Bulletin: Class VI has 125 MCQs for 300 marks in 150 minutes (Language 25×2, Mathematics 50×3, Intelligence 25×2, General Knowledge 25×2). Class IX has 150 MCQs for 400 marks in 180 minutes (Mathematics 50×4, Intelligence 25×2, English 25×2, General Science 25×2, Social Science 25×2). There is no negative marking.

Who conducts AISSEE and where do I apply?

The National Testing Agency (NTA) conducts AISSEE for the Sainik Schools Society. Applications are online only through https://exams.nta.nic.in/sainik-school-society/ (also linked from nta.ac.in).

What is the application fee for AISSEE 2026?

The AISSEE-2026 Information Bulletin lists ₹850 for General, wards of Defence personnel and ex-servicemen, and OBC (NCL as per the central list), and ₹700 for SC/ST. The fee is non-refundable; payment gateway charges may be extra. Always confirm the fee table on the live NTA notice.

What are the qualifying marks?

For existing Sainik Schools, General, OBC (NCL), and Defence/ex-servicemen candidates need at least 25% marks in each section/subject and 40% in aggregate; SC/ST candidates are exempt from these minima. For approved New Sainik Schools, the 25% per section and 40% aggregate minima apply to all categories. Selection still depends on merit, medical fitness, and documents.