If you are a student who has started your preparation for IIT then definitely you will have several questions disturbing your mind. Just like you, there are millions of students living in different corners of the world who face the same level of difficulty. The most common thing that students while preparing for IIT looks for is some useful tips that can help them score high marks with ease.

However, before looking for tips and using it during your preparation, the most significant thing required is to seek an idea on the areas where lack confidence or in which you need more guidance. Have you ever thought about how can you gauge your own capabilities in competitive exams? Are you thinking is it really possible to know the approximate score you can achieve even before appearing for the test? So, here comes the answer.

Yes, with DSAT (Deeksha Scholastic Aptitude Test) it is now possible for students to gauge their competitive skills. This scholastic aptitude test is held at various campuses of Deeksha on weekends. To date, thousands of students have written this test. Once they have written the test they now have much more confidence in them. They are aware of the specific areas where they lack and which will require additional training.

  • Deeksha Scholastic Aptitude Test- An aptitude test for students appearing for class X
  • One of the major benefits of DSAT is students can know how strong their competitive skills are
  • Students who are confused regarding which stream to choose after class X will also find this test very useful
  • The scholastic aptitude test will help students know which competitive exam will be appropriate for their careers.

If you have not attended DSAT till now, here is another chance to appear for the same. DSAT is again being conducted on 12th Dec & 13th Dec. DSAT registration is open so come, register, and write the test. The venues where DSAT is being held are as follows:

12TH December:

  • Jnana Sweekar PU College @1:30 P.M
    Talaghattapura,
    Kanakapura Road,
    Bangalore 560062.

13th December:

  • Chetana PU College @ 9: 00 A.M
    CA 29, 5th Phase,
    KHB Colony,
    Yelahanka New Town,
    Bangalore 560106.
  • Sri Sarvajna Composite PU College
    @ 8:30 A.M # 7&8, 14th Cross,
    M.C LAyout,
    Vijayanagar,
    Bangalore 560040
  • Gopalan PU College @ 8:30 A.M
    #13, Doddenakundhi 2nd Phase,
    Brookfleld Road,
    Near Bhoruka Gas Company,
    Bangalore 560048.
  • ABBS PU College @8:30 A.M
    #51, Opp to Dena Bank,
    Cholanayakanahalli, Cholanagar,
    R T Nagar Post ,
    Bangalore 560032.
  • Miranda Composite PU College @ 8:30 A.M
    10th Main, 6th Cross,
    HAL 3rd Stge, JeevanBima Nagar,
    Indiranagar,
    Bangalore 560038.
  • Surana – South End @ 8: 30 A.M
    No 16, South End Road
    Landmark: Near South end circle or NTT Data
    Basavanagudi
    Bangalore – 560004

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