
Two slots · Computer-based
English (16Q), Quant (16Q), GA (16Q), LR (12Q)
SIBM, SCMS, SCMC, SSE, SSLA and more
General English (16Q), Quantitative Aptitude (16Q), General Awareness (16Q), Analytical and Logical Reasoning (12Q) — 60 questions in 60 minutes. No section-level time limits. Speed calibration is the core skill: one minute per question, on average, with no room to linger.
Grammar, vocabulary, RC, and sentence correction. Sixteen questions — each one counts in a 60-question paper where time pressure is the defining challenge.
Arithmetic, algebra, and basic data interpretation at Class 11 level. Quant accuracy in SET is a function of how quickly students recall and apply standard formulas under pressure.
Current affairs and static GK — Indian and world events, business news, and general knowledge. Cannot be crammed; built through consistent reading over weeks and months.
Arrangements, syllogisms, and critical reasoning — twelve questions that demand quick pattern recognition. The smallest section by count, but negative marking makes every attempt consequential.
Registration opens
Expected January 2027
Registration closes
Expected mid-April 2027
Admit card
Expected late April 2027
Exam
Expected early May 2027 (two test days)
Results / shortlist
Expected May – June 2027
AWT + PI rounds
Programme-specific merit list follows
Application fee
₹1,750 (approx)
Three clear steps from your first call to exam day.
Get started
A 60-minute call maps where your child stands. Paired with an aptitude specialist tutor.
Live classes
Live 1:1 sessions across all four sections — with speed-calibration drills that reflect the one-minute-per-question pace.
Learn & practice
Full 60-minute mocks every two weeks. Each error and timing pattern reviewed one-on-one.
Most Symbiosis SET students also sit NMIMS NPAT and Christ Entrance. Pick the plan that matches your child's full target list.
Every engagement begins with a complimentary sixty-minute consultation with our team — a read on where your child stands, what timeline makes sense, and whether PaperVideo is the right fit.
No pressure, no pitch.