IFIM College to hold ISAT exam 2021 in AI proctored mode; Check details here
Aspirants will have to take the ISAT exam 2021 in AI proctored mode. Know more details.
Kapil Rawat | June 28, 2021 | 06:18 PM IST
NEW DELHI: IFIM College will conduct the IFIM Scholastic Aptitude Test (ISAT) via an online AI proctored examination system. The test will be conducted completely online in AI proctored mode for a duration of one hour. Students can set the time and date of the exam as per their convenience.
To schedule the ISAT exam, candidates have to register themselves on the web portal of the IFIM College. Considering the current situation, the governing board has decided to reduce the dependency of IFIM College’s admission criterion on the board exam dates and marks.
Thus, the admission decision and scholarship eligibility will be decided depending upon candidates’ performance in the ISAT. Students at IFIM College are allowed to take their Class 12th/PU boards if required during the first year of studies at college. Students will be given an extended time period of at least 12 months from the day they start their course at IFIM College to submit their board exam marksheet.
Candidates qualifying the IFIM Scholastic Aptitude Test or known as ISAT will be offered scholarships in various courses offered by the IFIM College. Qualifying candidates would be given a scholarship to the extent of 50% of the academic fee.
The ISAT has been developed to test candidate’s knowledge in subjects such as English, math and logical reasoning competency. The programmes in which scholarship is being offered are BBA, BBA (CMA), BCom, BCom (ACCA), BCA and BA (JPE). Students can apply for admission by filling the application form and paying a registration fee of Rs1,000. However, the application fee is waived for candidates who are appearing for the ISAT examination.
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