IAT is around the corner and the aspirants are getting serious about this. If you are a candidate, you must know the syllabus for IAT. In this article, we will explain what IAT is and what is the syallabus for same.
What Is IISER?
Before we dive into IAT, let’s take a brief look at what IISER is all about. IISERs are a group of premier science education and research institutes in India, established by the Ministry of Human Resource Development (MHRD). These institutes aim to promote high-quality scientific education and research in various disciplines, including Biology, Chemistry, Mathematics, Physics, and Earth Sciences.
IISERs offer a diverse range of academic programs, including integrated Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees (BS-MS), Master of Science (MSc), and Integrated PhD (i-PhD) programs. These programs provide opportunities for research and hands-on experience.
What Is IAT?
The IAT, or IISER Aptitude Test, is an entrance examination conducted by the Indian Institute of Science Education and Research (IISER) for admission into its 5-Year Integrated BS-MS program. IAT tests candidates’ proficiency in the sciences and their analytical abilities. The examination typically evaluates candidates in subjects like Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, and Biology. IAT tests not only factual knowledge but also problem-solving skills. This is because IAT aims to identify candidates with a strong aptitude for scientific research and a passion for the subject.
Apart from IISER, IISc Bangalore and IIT Madras also accept IAT scores for admission into some of their undergraduate programs.
What Is The Syllabus For IAT?
IAT is based on the NCERT for Class XI and XII. But more than NCERT is required. Hence, check the SciAstra app and website for IAT resources. Also, check the SciAstra app for solved PYQs of IAT. A detailed syllabus is given below. Also, download and check the SciAstra app. A PDF of the syllabus is present in the ‘free materials section’ in the app. There might be changes in the syllabus this year. Please follow our YouTube channel ‘Vivek NISER | SciAstra’ for the latest updates.
Biology | Chemistry | Physics | Mathematics |
Diversity in the living world | Structure of the Atom | Physical World and Measurement | Sets |
Structural organization in animals and plants | Classification of Elements and Periodicity in Properties | Kinematics | Relations and functions |
Cell structure and function | Chemical Bonding and Molecular Structure | Laws of Motion | Trigonometric Functions |
Plant and Animal physiology | States of Matter | Work, Energy and Power | Inverse Trigonometric Functions |
Human physiology | Thermodynamics | Motion of Systems of Particles and Rigid Body | Principle of Mathematical Induction |
Reproduction | Equilibrium | Gravitation | Complex Numbers and Quadratic Equations |
Genetics and evolution | Redox Reactions | Properties of bulk matter | Linear Inequalities |
Biology and human welfare | Hydrogen | Thermodynamics | Permutations and Combinations |
Biotechnology and its application | The s-block Elements | Behavior of perfect gas and kinetic energy | Binomial Theorem |
Ecology and environment | The p-block Elements | Oscillations | Sequences and Series |
Organic Chemistry – Some Basic Principles and Techniques | Waves | Straight Lines | |
Hydrocarbons | Electrostatics | Conic Sections | |
Environmental Chemistry | Current Electricity | Three Dimensional Geometry | |
The solid state | Magnetic effect of current and magnetism | Limits and Derivatives | |
Solutions | Electromagnetic Induction | Mathematical Reasoning | |
Electrochemistry | Alternating Current | Statistics | |
Chemical Kinetics | Electromagnetic Waves | Probability | |
Surface chemistry | Optics | Matrices | |
General principles and processes of isolation of elements | Dual Nature of Radiation and Matter | Determinants | |
The d- & f-block elements | Atoms | Continuity and Differentiability | |
Coordination compounds | Nuclei | Application of Derivatives | |
Haloalkanes and haloarenes | Electronic devices | Integrals | |
Alcohols, phenols and ethers | Communication Systems | Applications of integrals | |
Aldehydes, ketones and carboxylic acids | Differential equations | ||
Organic compounds containing nitrogens | Vectors | ||
Biomolecules | Linear Programming | ||
Polymers | |||
Chemistry in everyday life |
Are both Math And Biology sections compulsory?
The common problem of both PCB and PCM students is that both the Maths and Biology sections are present in the IAT question paper. These sections are not optional. Although, since both PCB and PCM students appear for the exam, if you skip one of these sections, it should not hamper your result much.
But note that if you attempt both sections, it greatly enhances your chances of getting selected. But how can a PCB student solve the maths section and vice-versa? SciAstra comes to your rescue. We have several courses for IAT preparation, and we specifically focus on PCB and PCM students to help them solve the sections that they have not studied in their +2. Click here to learn more about our course.
What Is The Exam Pattern for IAT?
IAT is a computer-based offline test. It consists of 60 questions, 15 each from four sections: Mathematics, Chemistry, Physics and Biology.
The marking scheme is given below:
- For each correct answer, you will be awarded +4 marks
- For each incorrect answer, one mark will be deducted
- No marks for unanswered questions
All the questions are Multiple Choice Questions with only single correct answers. Total time for answering the test is 3 hours or 180 minutes.
How To Prepare For IAT?
IAT has a unique exam pattern. Hence, it requires a different strategy. SciAstra has come up with the following strategy that can help you ace IAT.
- Understand the unique exam pattern of IAT by solving mock tests: IAT has a unique exam pattern. Solve the mock tests on the SciAstra app available for free to familiarise yourself with the exam pattern.
- Practice Key Topics: There are certain topics that are frequently covered in IAT. You must have deeper conceptual clarity on those topics. You must practice IAT PYQs for the same. SciAstra provides solved PYQs of IAT as well as other exams. You can check important topics in the ‘Free Materials’ section of the SciAstra app. Download our app now!
- Enroll in SciAstra online courses: SciAstra’s online courses have helped many NEET students clear the IAT and other competitive exams like NEST, CMI, and ISI. Join SciAstra now.
Conclusion:
The IISER Aptitude Test (IAT) is an entrance exam for admission into the 5-year Integrated BS-MS program at the Indian Institutes of Science Education and Research (IISERs). These institutes aim to promote high-quality education and research in sciences. The IAT evaluates candidates’ knowledge and analytical abilities in Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, and Biology, based on the NCERT syllabus for Classes XI and XII. The test also includes problem-solving questions to identify candidates with a strong aptitude for scientific research. Both Maths and Biology sections are compulsory, targeting PCB and PCM students, with preparation resources available on the SciAstra app. The exam is a computer-based offline test with 60 questions evenly distributed across the four subjects.
FAQs:
- How to prepare for IAT?
Take help from SciAstra. SciAstra is like your friend and mentor. Through our youtube channel and website, we do not just guide students about different exams, we also provide courses that can help you ace exams like NEST. Click here to know more.
- What is IISER, and why is its entrance exam different?
IISER stands for Indian Institute of Science Education and Research. It offers a unique 5-year BS-MS program focusing on research and requires strong conceptual understanding and problem-solving skills. Unlike JEE and NEET, IAT assesses these abilities through a non-traditional exam pattern.
- When is the IAT exam, and what are the eligibility criteria?
The IAT exam will be conducted on the 9th of June this year (2024). You must be an Indian citizen with a Class XII qualification (or equivalent) and have studied at least three of Biology, Chemistry, Mathematics, and Physics in Class XII. Second droppers are allowed.
- What is the exam format and marking scheme?
IAT is a 3-hour computer-based test with 60 multiple-choice questions (15 each from Physics, Chemistry, Biology, and Mathematics). Each correct answer earns 4 marks, each incorrect answer deducts 1 mark, and there’s no penalty for unattempted questions. The total score out of 240 determines your rank.
- Are both Math and Biology sections mandatory?
Yes, both sections are compulsory. While skipping one won’t significantly impact your result if both PCB and PCM students are taking the exam, attempting both sections significantly improves your chances.
- How can I prepare for the IAT exam?
Familiarize yourself with the unique exam pattern by taking mock tests. Focus on key topics through past year question papers and practice problems. Consider enrolling in online courses designed specifically for IAT preparation, like those offered by SciAstra.
- Where can I find more information about the IAT exam?
The official website for IAT is iiseradmission.in. You can also find valuable resources and preparation materials on websites like SciAstra, which offers courses specifically tailored for IAT aspirants.
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We offer many free and paid courses where our mentors from the top research institutes like IISER, NISER, IACS, CMI, ISI, IISC Bangalore, etc., teach students in live classes, with study materials, mock tests, books, and everything needed. We have taught more than 10,000 students already since 2021 and achieved over 1000 selections with AIR 1, 7,10, 12, and 13 in IISc Bengaluru, IISERs, NISER, IACS, and so on. If you are looking to prepare for IAT / NEST 2024, you can check out our courses and get access to live classes, recorded lectures, study material, mock tests, doubt-clearing classes, and much more!
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