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All India Sainik Schools Entrance Exam (AISSEE) 2025-26

Course Overview

This course is designed on the latest syllabus released by NTA which is the exam conducting agency for All India Sainik Schools Entrance Exam (AISSEE). It includes four main subjects for classes 6th and five main subjects for class 9th, which are as follows:

For Class 6th

  • Mathematics
  • General Knowledge
  • English
  • Intelligence (I.Q)

For Class 9th

  • Mathematics
  • Intelligence
  • English
  • General Science
  • Social Science

Key Features

  1. This course is delivered in a simple manner that even a student with basic knowledge can understand easily. The standard of this course is level-wise. The level of the topics will be increased as the course is completed simultaneously.
  2. Every day there are 14 hours of study programs scheduled from 08:00 AM to 10:00 PM in the night, with a gap between the classes.
  3. Every Sunday mock test with a solution for each subject by the teacher and an OMR filling session is included. How to fill OMR sheets in the exams properly by the students is our priority, as many students failed by filling in incorrectly.
  4. Study material for each subject will be provided along with the previous year's papers.
  5. We explain maths with 6 to 7 different boards books according to the syllabus of the exam.

What you will learn from this course:

  • Real exam environment within the stipulated time given in the exam, you will learn from our every Sunday mock test
  • OMR filling
  • Basic knowledge of the subject
  • Mathematics up to class 9th level
  • Topic General Knowledge with Map and Flowchart
  • Exam fear and hesitation about the subject will go away
  • Reasoning, which is not a school subject, will be taught in this course with basic tricks.
  • Question-solving session in front of the class

Syllabus: Class VI

  • Total Questions – 50
    Maximum Marks – 150
  1. Natural Numbers
  2. LCM and HCF
  3. Unitary Method
  4. Fractions
  5. Ratio and Proportion
  6. Profit and Loss
  7. Simplification
  8. Average
  9. Percentage
  10. Area and Perimeter
  11. Simple Interest
  12. Line sand Angles
  13. Temperature
  14. Conversion of Units
  15. Roman Numerals
  16. Types of Angles
  17. Circle
  18. The volume of Cube and Cuboids
  19. Prime and Composite Numbers
  20. Plane Figures
  21. Decimal Numbers
  22. Speed and Time
  23. Operation on Numbers
  24. Complementary and Supplementary Angles
  25. Arranging of Fractions
  • Total Questions – 25
    Maximum Marks – 50

Questions on Intelligence will be based on analogies (mathematical & verbal), patterns (spatial and mathematical), classification, visual, logical, reasoning, etc.

  • Total Questions – 25
    Maximum Marks – 50
  1. Comprehension Passage
  2. Preposition
  3. Article
  4. Vocabulary
  5. Verbs and Type
  6. Confusing Words
  7. Question Tags
  8. Types of sentences
  9. Tense forms
  10. Kinds of Nouns
  11. Kinds of Pronouns
  12. Correct Spelling
  13. Ordering of words in a sentence
  14. Sentence Formation
  15. Antonyms
  16. Synonyms
  17. Adjectives
  18. Interjection
  19. Idioms and Phrases
  20. Collective Nouns
  21. Number
  22. Gender
  23. Adverbs
  24. Rhyming Words
  25. Singular/Plural
  • Total Questions – 25
    Maximum Marks – 50
  1. Different types of scientific devices used in daily life
  2. Icons and Symbols of India: National Insignia, National Emblem, Sports, Animal, etc. (elementary awareness of such symbols)
  3. Major Religions of India (elementary awareness about the founder, place of origin, religious books, and important ideas)
  4. Art & Culture (music, classical and folk dance); renowned personalities, instrumental and vocal music, major dance forms
  5. Defence – Equivalent ranks in three services, weapons, aircraft, missiles & warships (elementary awareness)
  6. Sports and Games (India & World): Renowned personalities, major competitions, and trophies associated with various games
  7. Super Senses (How do plants and animals sense their surroundings?)
  8. Relationship between animals and human beings
  9. Taste and Digestion (basic concepts)
  10. Cooking and preserving techniques
  11. Germination and seed dispersal
  12. Traditional water harvesting techniques
  13. Experiment with water in everyday life
  14. Water pollution and microbial diseases
  15. Concepts on mountain terrain and lifestyle
  16. Historical monuments
  17. The shape of the earth and gravitation (basic concepts)
  18. Non-renewable energy sources (fossil fuels)
  19. Food, culture, habitat, languages, etc of various regions (basic concepts)
  20. Names of young ones of different animals
  21. Functions of body parts of plants and animals
  22. International Organizations: Basic knowledge about the structure, functioning, and objectives of the United Nations, world bank, etc.
  23. Indian Literary and Cultural Personalities: Names and fields of achievements
  24. Indian Literary and Cultural Awards: Name of the awards and recent recipient
  25. Natural Calamities (floods and earthquakes)
  26. Evaporation, condensation, and water cycle (basic concepts)
  27. Life of Farmers (farming techniques)
  28. Tribal communities and forest produce

Syllabus: Class IX

  • Total Questions – 50
    Maximum Marks – 200
  1. Rational Numbers
  2. Linear Equations in One Variable
  3. Understanding Quadrilaterals
  4. Data Handling (Bar Graph and Line Graph)
  5. Squares and Square Roots
  6. Cubes and Cube Roots
  7. Comparing Quantities (Percentage, Profit, and Loss)
  8. Algebraic Expressions and Identities
  9. Area and Perimeters
  10. Volumes and Surface Areas
  11. Exponents and Powers
  12. Playing with Numbers
  13. Visualizing Solid Shapes
  14. Triangles (Pythagoras Theorem)
  15. Euler’s Formula
  16. Average, Median, Mode
  17. Probability
  18. Pie Chart
  19. Direct & Inverse Proportions
  20. Factorizations
  21. Introduction to Graph
  22. Unitary Method 8 Algebraic Expressions and Identities
  23. Divisibility Exam
  24. Triangles (Angle Sum Property)
  25. Parallel Lines
  26. Simple Interest and Compound Interest
  27. Time and Work
  28. Area and Perimeter of Circles
  29. Algebraic Expression (Addition, Subtraction, Multiplication, Division)
  • Total Questions – 25
    Maximum Marks – 50

Questions on Intelligence will be based on analogies (mathematical & verbal), patterns (spatial and mathematical), classification, visual, logical, reasoning, etc.

  • Total Questions – 25
    Maximum Marks – 50
  1. Spotting Errors
  2. Comprehension Passage
  3. Antonyms
  4. Synonyms
  5. Prepositions
  6. Articles
  7. Types of Verbs
  8. Tense Form
  9. Narration
  10. Voices
  11. Modals
  12. Confusing Words
  13. Subject-Verb Agreement
  14. Correct Spellings
  15. Order of words in a sentence
  16. Idioms and Phrases
  17. Sentence Improvement
  18. Change of sentence as directed
  19. Sentence Formation
  20. Types of Sentences
  21. Phrase and Clauses
  22. Kinds of Noun
  23. Adjectives
  24. Interjection
  25. Question Tags
  26. Adverbs
  27. Conjunctions
  28. Conditions
  29. Comparison of Adjectives
  30. Personal Pronoun
  31. Change of Gender
  32. Change of Number
  • Total Questions – 25
    Maximum Marks – 50
  1. Fossil Fuel: Coal and Petroleum
  2. Combustion and Flame
  3. Cell Structure and Function
  4. Reproduction in Plants and Animals
  5. Force, Friction, and Pressure
  6. Sound and its basics
  7. Reflection and Dispersion of Light
  8. Metals and Non-Metals
  9. Synthetic Fibres and Plastics
  10. Chemical Effects of Electric Current
  11. Stars and Solar Systems
  12. Pollution of Air and Water
  13. Global Warming
  14. Micro-Organisms
  15. Some Natural Phenomenon
  16. How to find the calorific value of fuel?
  17. Electroplating and Artificial Jewellery
  18. Relation between types of friction
  19. Cropping Seasons
  20. Agricultural Practices
  21. Conservation of Plants and Animals
  22. Biosphere Reserves, National Parks and Sanctuaries
  23. Reaching the Age of Adolescence
  24. Changes during Puberty
  25. Endocrine Glands and Hormones
  • Total Questions – 25
    Maximum Marks – 50
  1. Revolt of 1857
  2. Freedom Fighters
  3. Important Freedom Movements
  4. Social and Caste Reforms
  5. Resources and Sustainable Development
  6. Rock Cycle of the Water Cycle
  7. Pressure and Wind System
  8. Land Soil and Water Resources
  9. Minerals and Power Resources
  10. Indian Constitution and Secularism
  11. Importance of Parliament
  12. Types of Agriculture
  13. Types of Government and Different Tiers of Government
  14. Understanding Markets
  15. Elections
  16. Role of Government in Health
  17. Delhi Sultanate
  18. Mughals
  19. Bhakti and Sufi Movement
  20. Interior of Earth
  21. Climate Change
  22. Earthquakes and Major Land Forms
  23. Types of Rainfall
  24. Major Grasslands
  25. Types of Forests
  26. Means of Transport
  27. Communication
  28. Life In Deserts
  29. Panchayat System
  30. Local Self Government
  31. Law and Social Justice
  32. Judiciary and Criminal Justice System
  33. Marginalization
  34. Public Facilities
  35. Natural Vegetation and Wildlife
  36. Industries
  37. Human Resources
  38. Changes In the Arts

Salient Features

  1. The syllabus is complete with basic concepts in each subject
  2. Mock test on OMR sheet after completion of each subject
  3. Revision of each topic after completion of the syllabus
  4. Online and Offline mode
  5. Lifetime access to YouTube Classes
  6. Practice questions and worksheets of similar difficulty level
  7. Solutions of previous year's papers
  8. Every Sunday, Mock Test with appropriate solutions
  9. Question out of number series
  10. Exam form filling
  11. A special class session for average students

Note: These features make our courses prestigious and provide students with a unique approach to help them prepare for the exams.

Sainik School FAQs

  • Yes
  • Sainik schools are known for their strict discipline and code of conduct. They follow a disciplined lifestyle, which includes early morning physical training and parade drills. Kendriya Vidyalayas also emphasizes discipline, but not to the same extent as Sainik schools.
  • Sainik Schools admit boys in classes VI & IX based on their merit in the Entrance Examination and an Interview, and in Class XI, boys are acknowledged based on the marks scored in the Class X Board examination. Girl candidates are now eligible for admission to Class VI in all 33 Sainik Schools.
  • Gender- Girls and boys are both eligible for class 6 admission at Sainik Schools.
  • No
  • To train students to join the National Defence Academy.
  • Yes, Sainik School are boarding school, while RIMC schools are not. Sainik schools try to make students competent to crack the NDA exam after class 12, while RIMC is just like other private schools.
  • All the Sainik Schools are affiliated with the Central Board of Secondary Education, a.k.a CBSE, and are funded by the Central and State Governments.
  • Sainik School is affiliated with CBSE, New Delhi.
  • There are about 33 Sainik schools in the country.

Full Complete List of 33 Sainik Schools in India:

  1. Sainik School, Korukonda (18-Jan-1962), Andhra Pradesh
    Official Website: https://www.sainikschoolkorukonda.org
  2. Sainik School, Kalikiri (20-Aug-2014), Andhra Pradesh
    Official Website: https://sskal.ac.in
  3. Sainik School, East Siang (2018), Arunachal Pradesh
    Official Website: https://www.sainikschooleastsiang.com
  4. Sainik School, Goalpara (12-Nov-1964), Assam
    Official Website: https://sainikschoolgoalpara.org
  5. Sainik School, Nalanda (12-Oct-2003), Bihar
    Official Website: https://sainikschoolnalanda.edu.in
  6. Sainik School, Gopalganj (12-Oct-2003), Bihar
    Official Website: https://www.ssgopalganj.in
  7. Sainik School, Ambikapur (01-Sep-2008), Chhattisgarh
    Official Website: https://sainikschoolambikapur.org.in
  8. Sainik School, Balachadi (08-Jul-1961), Gujarat
    Official Website: https://www.ssbalachadi.org
  9. Sainik School, Kunjpura (24-Jul-1961), Haryana
    Official Website: http://www.sskunjpura.org
  10. Sainik School, Rewari (29-Aug-2009), Haryana
    Official Website: https://ssrw.org
  11. Sainik School, Sujanpur Tira (02-Nov-1978), Himachal Pradesh
    Official Website: https://www.sainikschoolsujanpurtira.org
  12. Sainik School, Nagrota (22-Aug-1970), Jammu and Kashmir
    Official Website: https://www.sainikschoolnagrota.com
  13. Sainik School, Tilaiya (16-Sep-1963), Jharkhand
    Official Website: https://www.sainikschooltilaiya.org
  14. Sainik School, Bijapur (16-Sep-1963), Karnataka
    Official Website: https://ssbj.in
  15. Sainik School, Kodagu (18-Oct-2007), Karnataka
    Official Website: https://www.sainikschoolkodagu.edu.in
  16. Sainik School, Kazhakootam (26-Jan-1962), Kerala
    Official Website: https://www.sainikschooltvm.nic.in
  17. Sainik School, Rewa (20-Jul-1962), Madhya Pradesh
    Official Website: https://www.sainikschoolrewa.ac.in
  18. Sainik School, Satara (23-June-1961), Maharashtra
    Official Website: https://www.sainiksatara.org
  19. Sainik School, Chandrapur (2019), Maharashtra
    Official Website: https://sainikschoolchandrapur.com
  20. Sainik School, Imphal (07-Oct-1971), Manipur
    Official Website: https://ssimphal.nic.in
  21. Sainik School, Chhingchhip (21 April 2017), Mizoram
    Official Website: https://sschhingchhip.mizoram.gov.in
  22. Sainik School, Punglwa (02-Apr-2007), Nagaland
    Official Website: https://sainikschoolpunglwa.nic.in
  23. Sainik School, Bhubaneswar (01-Feb-1962), Odisha
    Official Website: https://sainikschoolbhubaneswar.org
  24. Sainik School, Sambalpur (2020), Odisha
    Official Website: http://sainikschoolsambalpur.in
  25. Sainik School, Kapurthala (08-Jul-1961), Punjab
    Official Website: https://www.sskapurthala.com
  26. Sainik School, Chittorgarh (07-Aug-1961), Rajasthan
    Official Website: https://www.sschittorgarh.com
  27. Sainik School, Jhunjhunu (13-Dec-2012), Rajasthan
    Official Website: https://ssjhunjhunu.com
  28. Sainik School, Amaravathinagar (16-Jul-1962), Tamil Nadu
    Official Website: https://www.sainikschoolamaravathinagar.edu.in
  29. Sainik School, Mainpuri (2019), Uttar Pradesh
    Official Website: https://www.sainikschoolmainpuri.com
  30. Sainik School, Jhansi (02-Aug-2019), Uttar Pradesh
    Official Website: https://www.sainikschooljhansi.com
  31. Sainik School, Amethi (2020), Uttar Pradesh
    Official Website: https://sainikschoolamethi.com
  32. Sainik School, Ghorakhal (21-Mar-1966), Uttarakhand
    Official Website: https://www.ssghorakhal.org
  33. Sainik School, Purulia (29-Jan-1962), West Bengal
    Official Website: https://sainikschoolpurulia.com
  • Sainik School Satara is the first Sainik School in the country was founded through the visionary efforts of Shri Yashwantrao Chavan, the then Chief Minister of Maharashtra State.
  • They were conceived on 23 Jun 1961 by Shri V. K. Krishna Menon, the then Defence Minister of India, to rectify the regional and class imbalance amongst the officer cadre of the Indian Military.
  • The administration of Sainik Schools is vested in the Board of Governors, Sainik Schools Society, under the Chairmanship of the Union Minister of Defence. The Chief Minister/ Education Minister of the State where the schools are located are also members of the Board of Governors.
  • This pilot project was started in 2018 with the admission of six girls to Chhingchhip Sainik School in Mizoram. The induction of girl students expanded further in 2020, with five more schools — two in Karnataka and one each in Andhra Pradesh, Maharashtra, and Chhattisgarh — turning co-educational by admitting 55 girls.
  • NCC Training is an integral part of the Sainik School curriculum. Hence, all cadets, including day scholars, must be in NCC. Training activities in Drill, WT, Field Craft, Firing, Aero Modelling, Ship Modelling, and adventure activities are carried out as per the training program.
  • The NCC course is available in both junior as well as senior wings. The 9th to 12th class students can join NCC in junior wings, and students after 12th can participate in high wings.
  • For the Academic session 2022-23, a total of 335 vacancies are accessible for Girl candidates in 33 Sainik Schools. In Class VI of each Sainik School, 10% of the total vacancies or 10 seats, whichever is more, are reserved for girls. The seats for class 6 keep changing every year, and the latest notification will be the original source.
  • You can join Sainik Schools in class 6th or 9th by writing the entrance exam (AISSEE) in classes 5th and 8th, respectively. And, you can join Sainik School in class 11th. However, the eligibility criteria and admission process may differ depending on the school. Please visit the official website of the Sainik School you are interested in and contact them directly for more details.
  • AISSEE is conducted offline, using the OMR sheet.
  • Minimum AISSEE Qualifying Marks 2025-26:
    - Unreserved (General) - 45%
    - OBC/SC/ST - 40%
    - PH (Physically Handicapped) - 35%
  • There are no limits for attempts in AISSEE, but once you cross the age limit, you will not be eligible to give the exam.
  • Candidates, after qualifying Sainik school written exam, are eligible to take part in e-counselling and medical exams.
  • There will be no negative marking for incorrect answers. A candidate is eligible for admission to the Sainik Schools if he or she scores at least 25% in each subject of the exam and 40% in the aggregate of all AISSEE 2025-26 subjects.
  • Nationality- The All India Sainik Schools Entrance Exams (AISSEE) 2025-26 are only open to Indian students. Gender- At Sainik Schools, both girls and boys are eligible for admission to class 6. Age Limit– The age of a student should be between 10-12 years, as of March 31, 2025.
  • AISSEE Sainik School Application Fees 2025-26:
    - General - Rs 550/-
    - SC/ST - Rs 450/-
    - Defence Wards - Rs 450/-
  • The following are the names of two Sainik Schools located in the state of Rajasthan: Sainik School Chittorgarh, and Sainik School Jhunjhunu.
  • Although Sainik School, Lucknow, established in 1960, was the first Sainik School, is not under the Sainik School Society, but rather under Uttar Pradesh Sainik Schools Society, which is registered under the Indian Societies Registration Act (1860).
  • Officer cadet, a young person undergoing training to become an armed forces officer.
  • The Cadets of Sainik School Chittorgarh are known as Chittorians.

Sainik School Admission 2025-26 Last Date {Exam Time}:

For every new Session, Sainik School Starting Registration Admission Procedure around October Month. For Upcoming 2025-26 Session students waiting for Sainik School Online Admission Form 2025. As per our assumptions, the official department of the Sainik School Society is releasing Sainik School Registration Form Around October 2023. Students can fill out Sainik School Admission 2025-26 Last Date Before December 2024.

  1. Starting Date of Registration for Sainik School Admission 2025-26 - October 2024 [Expected]
  2. Closing Date of Submission for Sainik School Application Form 2025 - December 2024 {Tentatively}
  3. Final Date of Pay Sainik School All India Sainik School Entrance Exam Fees 2025 - December 2024 {Approx}
  4. Last Date of AISSEE Application Form Correction Date: December 2024 {Around}
  5. AISSEE NTA Sainik School Entrance Exam Admit Card Release Date - 1 January 2025 {Expected}
  6. All India Sainik School Entrance Exam Date 2025 - 7 January 2025 {Tentatively} - https://aissee.co.in/sainik-school-entrance-exam/
  7. Release Date of AISSEE 2025-26 Answer Key - Week After Conducting Written Exam
  8. Date of Releasing AISSEE NTA Sainik School Result for Entrance Written Exam 2025 - February 2025 {As Expected}
  9. Student Physical Fitness and Medical Exam Dates - Last Week of February 2025 {Approx}
  10. Date of Releasing Sainik School Entrance Exam Final Merit List 2025 - March 2025 {Expected}
  11. Date of Joining in Sainik School - March 2025 {Approx}
  12. Sainik School 6th Class Entrance Exam Timings - {Duration 2 Hours 30 Minutes} 2 PM to 4.30 PM
  13. 9th Class Sainik School AISSEE NTA Exam Time - {Duration 3 Hours} 02 PM to 05 PM
  14. Sainik School e Counselling 2025 Portal - pesa.ncog.gov.in/sainikschoolecounselling

NTA conducts All India Sainik School Entrance Exam. NTA comes under the Government of India, an Authority of the Ministry of Education. In Simple, all the registration processes will be done under Government Surveillance. All Government registration work is done with proper documentary verification. The documents required by the candidates applying for registration in Sainik School and appearing in AISSEE 2025 are given below.

  1. Scanned passport-size photo
  2. Identity Proof – Aadhaar Card, Birth Certificate, etc.
  3. If candidates apply in the 6th class, then their scanned 5th class mark sheet
  4. Scanned mark sheet of 8th class if the candidate applied in 9th class
  5. ID proof of the previous school
  6. ID proof of parents
  7. Migration Certificate
  8. Single Parent Legal Document
  9. Student Medical Certificate
  10. Address Proof – Electricity Bill, Utility Bill, etc.
  1. THE LAKSHYA ACADEMY is the best coaching centre for All India Sainik School Entrance Exam (AISSEE) in Jaipur (Rajasthan), Patna (Bihar), and Lucknow (Uttar Pradesh).
  • Exam PatternObjective
  • Maximum Marks300 (VI)
  • Maximum Marks400 (IX)
  • OMR BasedYes
  • Time Duration02:30 Hours (VI)
  • Time Duration03:00 Hours (IX)
  • AdmissionClass 6th, 9th
  • Sainik Schools33
  • Exam Conducting AgencyNTA
  • icon Thumb Form Filling ModeOnline
  • InterviewNo
  • Medical ExaminationYes
  • Girls Can Apply In Class 6thYes
  • Girls Can Apply In Class 9thNo

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