National Testing Agency (NTA) for Sainik Schools Society, Ministry of Defence · 2026

AISSEE Previous Year Question Papers (2018–2025) - Class 9

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AISSEE Previous Year Question Papers (2018–2025) - Class 9

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For AISSEE Class 9, the stakes are higher as the total marks increase to 400, and Mathematics alone accounts for 200 marks (50 questions × 4 marks each). The level of difficulty aligns with the NCERT Class 8 and 9 curriculum.

Below is the year-wise analysis and difficulty trend for AISSEE Class 9 (2021–2025).


AISSEE 2025 Paper Analysis

  • Mathematics: Moderate difficulty but lengthier. Heavy focus on Algebraic Identities, Rational Numbers, and Mensuration (Volume/Surface Area).

  • English: Standard grammar questions. Sentence transformation (Active/Passive) and Cloze tests were key features.

  • Science: NCERT-based. Topics like Microorganisms, Metals & Non-metals, and Cell Structure had direct questions.

  • Social Studies: History focused on the 1857 Revolt and the British Era. Geography questions on Resources and Agriculture were prominent.

  • Intelligence: Emphasis on Mathematical Reasoning and Data Interpretation.

AISSEE 2024 Paper Analysis

  • Mathematics: Calculation-heavy. Detailed questions on Square/Cube Roots, Compound Interest, and Linear Equations.

  • English: Vocabulary was the "speed breaker." Focus on complex Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.

  • Science: More application-based questions from Physics (Force, Pressure, and Light).

  • Social Studies: Civics dominated with questions on the Indian Constitution and the Judiciary.


Year-wise Difficulty Trend

Year

Overall Difficulty

Cutoff Range (General)

2025

Moderate

330–335 / 400

2024

Moderate–Hard

315–325 / 400

2023

Hard

290–305 / 400

2022

Moderate

310–320 / 400

2021

Easy–Moderate

320–330 / 400

Pro Tip: For Class 9, you must score at least 25% in each section and 40% in aggregate to qualify. Given the competition, aiming for 340+ is advisable for a confirmed seat in top schools.


Subject-Wise Strategy for Class 9

  • Mathematics (200 Marks): Practice NCERT Exemplar problems for Class 8 and 9. This section determines 50% of your total score.

  • Science & Social Studies (100 Marks combined): Stick strictly to NCERT. Make one-page notes for Dates/Events in History and Chemical Properties in Science.

  • Intelligence (50 Marks): Focus on Spatial Reasoning (folding boxes, hidden patterns).

  • English (50 Marks): Practice Comprehension daily to increase reading speed, as the Class 9 passages can be dense.

AISSEE Previous Year Question Papers (2018-2025) - Class 6

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Preparing for the All India Sainik Schools Entrance Examination (AISSEE) requires a slightly different focus than JNVST, as AISSEE includes General Knowledge and has a higher weightage on Mathematics (3 marks per question).

Below is the year-wise analysis and difficulty trend for AISSEE Class 6 (2021–2025).


AISSEE 2025 Paper Analysis

  • Mathematics: Highly conceptual. Focus on Roman Numerals, LCM/HCF, and Algebraic expressions. Approximately 10 questions were application-based (word problems).

  • Intelligence: Standard patterns but with more Non-Verbal Reasoning (Mirror images and embedded figures).

  • General Knowledge: Heavy emphasis on Static GK (Firsts in India, National Parks) and General Science (Human body, Plants).

  • Language: Grammar-heavy. Direct/Indirect speech and Active/Passive voice saw a surprise appearance in some sets.

AISSEE 2024 Paper Analysis

  • Mathematics: Calculation-intensive. Topics like Profit & Loss, Simple Interest, and Unitary Method dominated the paper.

  • Intelligence: Tricky Mathematical Analogies and Coding-Decoding.

  • General Knowledge: Strong focus on Scientific Instruments and Indian Freedom Struggle.

  • Language: Reading comprehension was straightforward, but vocabulary (Synonyms/Antonyms) was challenging.


Year-wise Difficulty Trend

Year

Overall Difficulty

Cutoff Range (General - Home State)

Focus Area

2025

Moderate

240-255 marks

Conceptual Math & Static GK

2024

Moderate-Hard

215-230 marks

Arithmetic Calculations

2023

Hard

200-215 marks

Logical Reasoning & Science

2022

Moderate

210-225 marks

Geometry & Number System

2021

Easy-Moderate

225-240 marks

Basic Grammar & Fractions

Note: AISSEE is out of 300 marks. A score above 250 is generally considered very safe for top-tier Sainik Schools.


Subject-Wise Strategy Tips

  • Mathematics (150 Marks): This is the "Rank Maker." You cannot afford to skip Fractions, Decimals, and Percentage, as they form the base for 40% of the paper.

  • Intelligence (50 Marks): Practice Number Series and Blood Relations daily. These are "easy marks" if you know the patterns.

  • General Knowledge (50 Marks): Don't just read history; focus on Awards, Sports, and Geography (Rivers/Mountains).

  • Language (50 Marks): Focus on Parts of Speech. The NTA often tests the identification of Adjectives and Adverbs in sentences.

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