AAA 2024 - Ashoka Aptitude Assessment, 2024

AAA 2024 - Ashoka Aptitude Assessment, 2024

AAA 2024: Dates, Application Procedure, Eligibility, Pattern, Syllabus, Admit Card

AAA 2024 Syllabus

The syllabus of AAA 2024 will carry the topics from Logical Reasoning, Verbal Aptitude, Quantitative or Numerical Aptitude, and Data Interpretation.

  • Problem-solving skills (includes numerical and spatial reasoning) 

  • Critical thinking skills (includes understanding arguments and reasoning, using everyday language)

Applicants are assessed on both academic and non-academic parameters within the round in which they apply. Within the academic parameters, since most applicants only submit their predicted scores/grades, the Ashoka Aptitude Assessment provides the Office of Admissions the ability to further assess all applicants in a more holistic manner. For those who are shortlisted for the interview, in the absence of their final class/grade XII scores, the chances of getting a confirmed offer are higher with the inputs from the Ashoka Aptitude Assessment alongside their performance in all other parameters.

What is the syllabus of AAA 2024?

 

Subjects 

Topics 

Logical Reasoning

  • Coding and Decoding
  • Cubes
  • Syllogism
  • Sequencing and Arrangements (Linear, Circular or Matrix)
  • Series 
  • Input-Output

Verbal Aptitude

  • Synonyms and Antonyms
  • Sentence Correction
  • Spotting Errors
  • Usage of Idioms and Phrasal Verbs
  • Analogies
  • Sentence Usage

Quantitative Aptitude

  • Gradients
  • Trigonometry 
  • Distance and Speed
  • Algebra 
  • Ratios and Proportions
  • Geometry

Data Interpretation

  • Bar Graphs
  • Line Graphs
  • Pie Charts
  • Tables and Charts

 

 

The table shows the syllabus for M.A Economics Entrance Examination

 

Subjects 

Topics 

Statistics

  • Measures of Central Tendency and Dispersion

  • Elementary Probability Theory

  • Random Variables

  • Special Discrete Distributions like Binomial

  • Hypergeometric and Negative Binomial

  • Special Continuous Distributions like Uniform and Normal

  • Joint Discrete Distributions

  • Sampling Distributions

  • Interval

  • Point Estimation and Hypothesis Testing for Population Means

  • Proportions and Variances  

Analytical Reasoning

In this section, candidates will be evaluated on their capacity to analyze and logically comprehend provided information in order to make decisions, draw inferences, or identify patterns. Prior training in specific disciplines is not necessary to answer these questions.

Economics

Microeconomics

  • Choice

  • Preferences and Utility

  • Consumer Theory

  • Producer Theory

  • Perfect Competition

  • Monopoly and Price Discrimination

  • Edgeworth Exchange Economics

  • Welfare Economics

  • Externalities

Macroeconomics

  • National Income Accounting

  • Keynesian Model of Income Determination and the Multiplier

  • IS-LM Model

  • Models of aggregate demand and aggregate supply

  • Rational Expectations

  • Solow Model of Growth

  • Money

  • Banking and Inflation

Mathematics

  • Elementary Set Theory and Logic

  • Functions

  • Limits

  • Continuity

  • Differentiation

  • Integration

  • Single and Multivariable Calculus

  • Linear Algebra

  • Constrained Optimization

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