The IISER Aptitude Test (IAT) 2026, a major national-level entrance examination for undergraduate science aspirants, will be conducted on June 7, 2026. The application process will begin on March 5, 2026, providing students across India, including those from Bengaluru and Karnataka, an opportunity to compete for admission into premier science institutions.
According to the official announcement, the important timelines for the examination cycle are as follows:
Candidates are advised to complete the registration process well before the deadline to avoid last-minute technical issues.
The IAT serves as the sole entrance examination for admission into undergraduate programmes offered by the Indian Institutes of Science Education and Research. These institutes offer BS, BS–MS dual degree, and select BTech programmes with a strong focus on scientific research and interdisciplinary learning.
For the 2026–27 academic year, admissions will be based exclusively on IAT scores, making the exam especially significant for students aspiring to build careers in scientific research and higher education.
To be eligible for IAT 2026, candidates must meet the following conditions:
Certain specialised programmes may require Mathematics as a compulsory subject.
The IISER Aptitude Test 2026 will be conducted as a computer-based test (CBT) at centres across the country.
Key features of the exam include:
For students in Karnataka, particularly in Bengaluru, the IAT is one of the most important pathways into top-tier science education. With growing interest in research-driven careers and innovation-based learning, IISERs continue to attract high-performing science students from across the state.
Education experts note that early preparation in Class 11 and 12 core science subjects remains the key to success in the examination.
With the IISER Aptitude Test 2026 scheduled for June 7 and applications opening on March 5, science aspirants now have a clear timeline to plan their preparation. The exam remains a crucial stepping stone for those aiming to pursue advanced studies and research in fundamental sciences at some of India’s most respected institutions.
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