The ATIT 2026 exam pattern is designed to evaluate candidates' knowledge across key subjects relevant to undergraduate engineering and science programs at IFCAI Tech. The ATIT exam is conducted in both online and offline mode. The computer-based test (online), lasting for 2 hours, during which candidates answer 120 multiple-choice questions and a similar pattern is followed in offline mode.
The ATIT 2026 exam pattern contains questions that are distributed across five sections: Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, English, and Logical Reasoning. Each question carries one mark, and there is no negative marking for wrong answers, encouraging candidates to attempt all questions without penalty.
The syllabus for the ATIT exam is based primarily on Class XI and XII level topics, making it aligned with the candidates’ senior secondary education. The ATIT 2026 syllabus covers fundamental topics from Class XI and XII in five key areas: Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, English, and Logical Reasoning. It is designed to test candidates' understanding of senior secondary level concepts, problem-solving skills, language proficiency, and analytical abilities to prepare them for undergraduate programs at IFCAI Tech.
Section-wise Question Distribution and Marks are listed in the following table.
Subject
Number of Questions
Marks
Mathematics
35
Physics
25
Chemistry
20
English
Logical Reasoning
Total
120
This structured ATIT 2026 exam pattern helps candidates plan their preparation effectively by understanding the weightage of each section and managing their time accordingly during the 2-hour exam window.
Focusing more on Mathematics and Physics can benefit candidates due to their higher question count, while steady practice in English and Logical Reasoning will help secure valuable marks.
Q1. What is the exam duration and mode for ATIT 2026?
Ans. The ATIT exam is 2 hours long and conducted online (computer-based test).
Q2. How many questions are asked and what is the marking scheme?
Ans. There are 120 multiple-choice questions, with 1 mark each and no negative marking.
Q3. How are questions distributed across subjects?
Ans. The ATIT 2026 exam will be divided into – 35 in Mathematics, 25 in Physics, 20 in Chemistry, 20 in English, and 20 in Logical Reasoning.
Q4. Is the ATIT 2026 exam bilingual?
Ans. No, ATIT 2026 is conducted entirely in English.
Q5. Is there sectional timing or overall time management in ATIT 2026?
Ans. The ATIT 2026 exam provides 2 hours total; there is no sectional timing, so candidates can manage time as they see fit.
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