Do you believe in the saying that “your aptitude, not your attitude will determine your altitude”?  If so, then you must be aware of how important it is to know how good your aptitude is. There are many ways by which one can realize their skills in aptitude. One among them is DSAT, which stands for Deeksha Scholastic Aptitude Test.

  • DSAT, organized by Deeksha is meant for students appearing for class X.
  • This scholastic test checks how far students can think beyond textbooks.
  • The aptitude test helps students check their ability in competitive exams like IIT-JEE, JEE Main, CET, AIPMT and many more.

If you fall under the category of students who want to check whether you can compete for competitive exams or not or if you are confused about which stream will be right for you after you complete your Xth, then appear for DSAT on 7th November  (Saturday) at:

  • Gopalan PU College<@ 1:30 p.m #13, Doddenakundhì 2nd Phase, Brookfleld Road, Near Bhoruka Gas Company, Bangalore 560048.
  • Sri Sarvajna Composite PU College @ 8:30 a.m
    On 8th November (Sunday)
    # 7&8, 14th Cross,
    M.C LAyout,
    Vijayanagar,
    Bangalore 560040

Several slots of DSAT have already been conducted in the last two months in various campuses of Deeksha. It was really nice to see that large numbers of students coming from different parts of Bangalore were eager to test their skills in competitive exams. It’s basically a golden opportunity for them to find where they stand when it comes to competitive examination.

When asked about DSAT experience, students who already appeared for the test seemed to be very excited. They said, “The scholastic test was really helpful for them.” Most of them added that “they were planning to approach for IIT-JEE and other competitive exams like JEE Main, CET and others, but were really confused whether they will be able to score well or not. In such a situation, DSAT helped them get an idea how well they can perform in the exam.”

So, students! Do you have any interest to know how much you can score in the exam before you appear for it? If the answer is yes, then DSAT registration is going on. You have to simply register yourself by filling up the form.

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