Sainik School Syllabus for Class 6 — Complete AISSEE Guide 2026-27
AISSEE 2026–27 · Class 6 Entry Reading time: 4 min
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Syllabus Guide · Updated May 2026

Sainik School Syllabus for Class 6 — Full AISSEE Roadmap

Everything a Class 5 aspirant needs before appearing for the All India Sainik Schools Entrance Exam — sections, topics and the correct weightage to focus on.

Exam BodyNTA, for Sainik Schools
SectionsMaths · Reasoning · English · GK
Total Marks300
Duration2.5 Hours

Every year, thousands of Class 5 students compete for a limited number of seats in Sainik Schools across India. Knowing the exact weightage of each section — Mathematics carries half the total marks — is what turns a scattered preparation into a focused one.

Basics

What is the AISSEE Class 6 Exam?

The All India Sainik Schools Entrance Exam (AISSEE) is the entrance test for Class 6 admission into Sainik Schools across India — residential schools that prepare students academically and physically, with many alumni going on to join the National Defence Academy (NDA) and other armed forces institutions.

The exam is conducted on an OMR sheet in MCQ format, and is built around four sections that together test a Class 5 student's academic foundation, reasoning ability, language skills, and general awareness.

Mathematics Intelligence / Reasoning Language (English) General Knowledge
Pattern

Sainik School Class 6 Exam Pattern

Section & SubjectQuestionsMarks / QuestionTotal Marks
Section A: Mathematics503150
Section B: Intelligence (Reasoning)25250
Section C: Language (English)25250
Section D: General Knowledge (GK)25250
Total125-300
⏱ Duration: 150 Minutes (2.5 Hours) ⚖ Highest Weightage: Mathematics 📝 OMR-based, Objective Type (MCQ)
Section A

Mathematics Syllabus (50 Questions – 150 Marks)

This is the most critical section, carrying half the total marks. It covers basic arithmetic, geometry, and foundational concepts built on Class 5-level maths.

Important Topics

Number System Fractions & Decimals LCM & HCF BODMAS Rule Percentage Profit & Loss Simple Interest Ratio & Proportion Average Speed, Distance & Time Area & Perimeter Volume & Surface Area Geometry Essentials Conversion of Units
Since Mathematics alone is half the paper, daily timed practice here decides the final rank more than any other section.
Section B

Intelligence / Reasoning Syllabus (25 Questions – 50 Marks)

This section tests mental agility, logical reasoning, and pattern recognition — daily puzzle practice matters more than textbook chapters here.

Important Topics

Analogy Classification (Odd-Man Out) Series Completion Coding & Decoding Direction Sense Test Blood Relations Mathematical Operations Visual Reasoning
Practice one page of reasoning puzzles daily, covering mirror images, water images, embedded figures and paper folding.
Section C

Language – English Syllabus (25 Questions – 50 Marks)

This section evaluates reading, comprehension, and fundamental grammar parameters.

Topics Included

Comprehension Passages Parts of Speech Tenses Articles Types of Sentences Sentence Rearrangement Vocabulary Singular/Plural & Gender Spelling Test
Read one short English passage daily and revise Parts of Speech and Tenses — these two alone cover a large share of this section.
Section D

General Knowledge Syllabus (25 Questions – 50 Marks)

Covers basic topics from General Science, Social Studies, and General Awareness.

Topics Included

Science & Environment History & Culture Geography & Civics Defense Forces Sports & Awards Basic GK
Give special attention to Defense Forces — structure, badges, and awards of Army, Navy and Air Force — since it's unique to the Sainik School exam.
Strategy

Best Tips to Prepare for AISSEE Class 6

  1. Give Mathematics the Most Time

    With 150 out of 300 marks, Mathematics alone can make or break the final score — practice it daily.

  2. Follow the Official Syllabus

    Prepare according to the latest AISSEE-notified syllabus and skip topics that aren't listed.

  3. Solve Previous Year Papers

    Old question papers reveal the real difficulty level and question style far better than guesswork.

  4. Make a Section-Wise Timetable

    Give all four sections daily time, with extra weightage to Mathematics and Reasoning.

  5. Take Timed Mock Tests

    125 questions in 150 minutes demands strong time management — mocks build that exam-day pace.

  6. Revise Daily

    Short daily revision keeps formulas, GK facts and reasoning tricks fresh instead of relearning them each week.

Why it matters

Why Following the Correct Syllabus Is Important

A clear syllabus roadmap tells a student exactly where the 300 marks come from — and rules out unnecessary topics that waste study time.

Parents can track preparation properly, and students who start early with the right weightage usually perform better on exam day.

Ready to Begin?

The Sainik School syllabus for Class 6 is the foundation of every AISSEE aspirant's preparation. Study all four sections carefully, give Mathematics its due weightage, and let the syllabus — not guesswork — decide what to study next.

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