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SAAT Preparation Guide

SOA University (Siksha O Anusandhan University)

Your Complete Preparation Guide for SAAT 2027 — strategy, study plan, tips & more.

DifficultyModerate
Total Marks480
Duration120 min

Exam Overview

Mode

Online (CBT)

Frequency

Multiple times per year

Next Exam Date

March 2027

EEligibility Criteria

12th pass with PCM or PCB, minimum 45% marks

ANumber of Attempts

No limit

Study Plan by Subject

Physics (40)

1

Week 1-4: Foundation

Core concepts & basics

2

Week 5-8: Deep Practice

Advanced problems & revision

3

Week 9-12: Mock Tests + Revision

Full-length tests & weak-area focus

Refer to official syllabus for complete topic list

Chemistry (40)

1

Week 1-4: Foundation

Core concepts & basics

2

Week 5-8: Deep Practice

Advanced problems & revision

3

Week 9-12: Mock Tests + Revision

Full-length tests & weak-area focus

Refer to official syllabus for complete topic list

Mathematics / Biology (40)

1

Week 1-4: Foundation

Core concepts & basics

2

Week 5-8: Deep Practice

Advanced problems & revision

3

Week 9-12: Mock Tests + Revision

Full-length tests & weak-area focus

Refer to official syllabus for complete topic list

Expert Preparation Tips

1

+4/-1 marking — thoughtful answering beats random guessing significantly

2

NCERT Class 11-12 is the standard syllabus for all three subjects

3

SAAT is offered multiple times — take it more than once to improve score

4

SOA University is an Odisha-based university with multiple campuses

Exam Pattern at a Glance

SectionQuestionsMarksDuration (est.)
Physics (40)4016040 min
Chemistry (40)4016040 min
Mathematics / Biology (40)4016040 min
Total120480120 min

Important Dates

1

Registration Opens

December 2026

2

Next Exam Date

March 2027

3

Conducted By

SOA University (Siksha O Anusandhan University)

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