Can we see other's scores of AIATS ?
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Explanation:
When I gave my first AIATS, I hardly got 413 marks out of 720 with below 100 marks in Physics and Chemistry. In the next few tests also my score remained in a range of 390–430 only. I too got demotivated initially by this, like you. Earlier, I was confident that I can score above 550 in NEET but these test scores took a toll on that confidence too. Although after 3–4 tests, I realized that the problem lied with the Aakash papers themselves, not me.
In Physics, those Aakash people were giving way above the level(of NEET) questions and did not maintain a proper balance between Easy,Medium and Difficult questions, making the paper lengthy too solve. 10–15 questions were always there which I couldn’t complete. Actual NEET papers have a gradual distribution of questions and are solvable in the given time too, as evident by the marks of toppers, but its not the same in these AIATS papers.
In Chemistry, these papers asked questions that weren’t relevant to NEET papers, with unnecessary theoretical and ‘rattu’ or idiotic ‘mugging up’ questions being there in quite conceptual topics too. Physical Chemistry didn’t have good numericals, Organic didn’t have the popular reactions and Inorganic had the most painful questions. Either you scored 80–90 or 160–170 in such tests, thus their little relevance.
In Biology, a lot of unnecessary extra topics were being asked in the name of those ‘out of NCERT’ questions in the previous year AIPMT exams. Loads of information in topics like Morphology, Anatomy of Plants and from Animal and Plant Diversity were being asked, resulting in many students getting depressed and under confident about these topics . Out of NCERT questions do come, but it does not mean you will put anything and everything in the paper. The focus on NCERT concepts seemed to be lost itself.
I left giving AIATS after 3–4 tests and rather stuck to tests being conducted at my own coaching centre.
I know these words may seem quite bitter to some of you and many of you may disagree with me too. But, my motive is to tell you that AIATS scores bear little link to your NEET scores because of many reasons -
First of all NEET papers will be designed by CBSE, and they do give NCERT the due weightage every year, sometimes even the entire Biology paper being NCERT exclusive. Direct lines are often picked up to frame questions. The ‘out of NCERT’ questions won’t be much difficult if you have studied your class notes and materials of Allen/Aakash/Resonance alongside NCERT too.
Secondly, since these tests are not that relevant to the actual NEET paper, which is not only my opinion, but the opinion of my friends from various coaching like Resonance, Allen and Aakash itself too. Even our coaching teachers used to recommend us to not get too serious about these and rather focus on improving individual concepts that have been trending in past year papers.
Also, some of you may have not completed the revision of all the topics yet so the schedule of these tests also doesn’t coincide well with the course of your own preparation. You should continue with your own schedule at your speed and avoid disrupting it for these tests. Tests can be given later on too, first priority is the preparation itself.
There is always room for improvement and if you continue to improve everyday, you can land up with an entirely different score in NEET. It’s quite early to decide how will you fare in the final exams today, as still 4 months are left with you.
Also,if you are in desperate need to give a test series, prefer that of Allen, as when I gave those tests, I felt they were more relevant to NEET when comparing the questions and the marks you get in them.
So my final word to you would be to focus on actual concepts and questions that are relevant for NEET rather than being demotivated by these AIATS scores.
P.S. I wouldn’t have got 554 marks in NEET if I would have taken these test cores seriously
here is your answer.
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If we know their admit card numbers then we can check others results
The AIATS result will be accessible in the online manner on the authority's official website. The findings can still be accessed offline by those who are unable to view them online. All test centres will have access to the All India Aakash Test Series offline results.
Explanation:
After posting the solution key, Aakash Institute will announce the results of the All India Aakash Test Series. The Aakash Result will be available for both online and offline download by the applicant. The AIATS result will be accessible in the online manner on the agency's official site. Candidates who are unable to access the results online will still be able to do so offline. All test centres will have access to the All India Aakash Test Series offline results. Each class's scores will be released separately.
The All India Aakash Test Series (AIATS) was created with the express purpose of assisting students in achieving high marks in a variety of competitive exams, such as NEET. These exams give the student a complete 360-degree expertise, including the exam pattern, surroundings, and ranks, with thorough question papers in line with NEET patterns. You have the chance to check your rank at the all-India level by taking the AIATS, which is not taken by many students throughout India. These examinations might be used as a backup by the students to determine how well-prepared they are.
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