The last DSAT at DCFL will be conducted on 3rd April 2016. If you wish to join DCFL in 2016, this news should bring you to a decisive moment. One thing to remember is that writing DSAT is going to be helpful for any 10th standard student as it directs any participant towards the right choice of stream based on their strengths.

DSAT is the entrance test to get into any Deeksha campus. The main thing to remember is that it is not limited to this but it has been structured to be a thorough aptitude test assessing the various skills that are required for any student to succeed in the competitive exams.

Write DSAT on 3rd April if:

  • You badly want to join DCFL in 2016 to set off on your pursuit of securing your future
  • You want to really figure out your potential and aptitude and aim for the right course for you

DSAT will be different from your other exams, in a nice way and you will get to attend a helpful counseling session that will give you insight on using the result to make an informed career choice.

Don’t think twice! Turn up at DCFL on 3rd April at 8 a.m and write DSAT.

For more information, you can call 1800 102 4109.

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