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BYJU’S i-BAST 2025: Scholarship Benefits, How to Apply, Syllabus, Test Pattern

BYJU’S i-BAST 2025: Scholarship Benefits, How to Apply, Syllabus, Test Pattern

Edited By Manasvini Gupta | Updated on Mar 17, 2025 11:39 AM IST | #CBSE Class 10th
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BYJU'S i-BAST 2025 (Instant BYJU'S Aptitude and Scholarship Test) can be taken by students of Classes 4 to 10 to assess their understanding of the basic concepts.

The Byjus i-BAST Scholarship test 2025 is free, and students can easily apply in online mode through the website: byjus.com/ibast/.

Based on the performance in Byju’s i-BAST test, students can get up to 30% scholarship on various Byju’s programmes. Students can appear for it anytime, 24/7. They can start taking the test by just logging in to the Byju’s i-BAST online portal. Read further to get in-depth details on the registration process, exam pattern, syllabus, marking scheme and rewards.

This Story also Contains
  1. BYJU’S i-BAST Scholarship 2025 Highlights
  2. How to Apply for BYJU’S i-BAST 2025?
  3. BYJU’S i-BAST Exam Test Pattern 2025
  4. BYJU’S i-BAST Exam Syllabus 2025
  5. BYJU’S i-BAST Test Result 2025
BYJU’S i-BAST 2025: Scholarship Benefits, How to Apply, Syllabus, Test Pattern
BYJU’S i-BAST 2025: Scholarship Benefits, How to Apply, Syllabus, Test Pattern

BYJU’S i-BAST Scholarship 2025 Highlights

Check the major highlights of the Byju’s i-BAST 2025 test in the table below:

Test Name

Instant BYJU'S Aptitude and Scholarship Test

Short Name

BYJU'S i-BAST 2025

Eligibility

Classes 4 to 10

Test time

24/7 availability

Application fee

Free

Rewards

Up to 30% off on Byju’s programmes

How to Apply for BYJU’S i-BAST 2025?

Mentioned below are the steps to apply for the Byju’s i-BAST scholarship test 2025:

  • Go to the official website: byjus.com/ibast/

  • Click on the option of ‘Register for free’.

  • Enter the mobile number and verify the same with the OTP received.

  • Enter the details asked and click on the ‘Submit’ button.

  • You will now be successfully registered for Byju’s i-BAST test. You are now eligible to take the test anytime.

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BYJU’S i-BAST Exam Test Pattern 2025

The BYJU’S i-BAST test 2025 can be taken by students of Classes 4 to 10. Mentioned in the table below is the test format for various classes:

Classes

Academic Section

(No. of Questions)

Aptitude Section

(No. of Questions)

Total No. of Questions

Test Duration

4, 5, 6

18

12

30

45 minutes

7 and 8

25

15

40

60 minutes

9 and 10

30

20

50

75 minutes

BYJU’S i-BAST Exam Syllabus 2025

Students can check out the class-wise syllabus tables given below, which mention the topics that will be included in the Byju’s i-BAST test 2025:

BYJU’S i-BAST Syllabus for Class 4

Section

Topics Included

Academic

Environmental Science: Plants, Seeds and Germination, All about Flowers, Protecting Plants and Animals, Life of Animals, Life of Birds, Life of Insects, Human Body, Water, Rivers and Oceans, Our Enivronment, Our Universe, Food, Force, Work and Energy, States of Matter, Travel and Clothing, Houses and Shelter, Sports and It's Importance, Work and Professionals, Our Society, Changing Families

Mathematics: Introduction to Numbers, Number Operations, Multiplication and Division, Factors and Multiples, Fractions, Decimals, Estimation, Lengths, Heights and Distances, Weights and Balances, Time and Date, Measurements, Money, Real Life Mathematics, Introduction to Geometry, Perimeter and Area, Circles,2D and 3D Views, Data Handling, Introduction to Patterns, Finding Patterns

Aptitude

Verbal Ability: Noun, Pronoun, Verbs, Conjunctions, Punctuations, Tenses, Gap Filling/Sentence, Word Meanings

Logical Ability: Patterns, Mirror Images, Blood Relations, Odd one out, Dates and Calendars, Direction Sense and Distances, Notational and Logic-based mathematics

Quantitative Ability: Aptitude-based questions from Numeracy, Number Operations, Money and Measurements


BYJU’S i-BAST Syllabus for Class 5

Section

Topics Included

Academic

Environmental Science: Plants, Life of Animals, Animal Senses, Human Body, From Tasting to Digesting, What If It Finishes?, Hot and Cold, Mosquitoes and Malaria, Traits and Inheritance, Water, Experiments with Water, Our Universe, Earth and Gravity, Food, Agriculture, Natural Disasters, Force and Simple Machines, Matter, Work and Professionals, Safety and First Aid, Our Society

Mathematics: Introduction to Numbers, Number Operations, Multiplication and Division, Fractions, Decimals, Percentages, Factors and Multiples, HCF and LCM, Speed, Distance, Time and Capacity, Measurements, Time and Temperature, Mapping Skills, Money, Lines, Angles an dTriangles, Circles, Estimation of Area and Perimeter, Nets and Views of Solids, Volume of Solids, Symmetry, Data Handling, Patterns, Finding Patterns, circles, Knowing Our Numbers, Whole Numbers, Playing with Numbers, Basic Geometrical Ideas, Understanding Elementary Shapes, Integers, Fractions, Decimals, Data Handling, Mensuration, Algebra, Ratio and Proportion

Aptitude

Verbal Ability: Noun, Pronoun, Verbs, Conjunctions, Punctuations, Tenses, Gap filling/Sentence, Word Meanings

Logical Ability: Patterns, Mirror Images, Blood Relations, Odd one out, Dates and Calendars, Direction Sense and Distances, Notational and Logic-based mathematics

Quantitative Ability: Aptitude based questions from Numeracy, Number Operations, Money and Measurements

BYJU’S i-BAST Syllabus for Class 6

Section

Topics Included

Academic

Science: Sorting Materials into Groups, Separation of Substances, Air around Us, Components of Food, Getting to Know Plants, Body Movements, The Living Organisms - Characteristics and Habitats, Garbage In, Garbage Out, Motion and Measurements of Distances, Light, Shadows and Reflection, Electricity and Circuits, Fun with Magnets

Mathematics: Knowing Our Numbers, Whole Numbers, Playing with Numbers, Basic Geometrical Ideas, Understanding Elementary Shapes, Integers, Fractions, Decimals, Data Handling, Mensuration, Algebra, Ratio and Proportion


Aptitude

Verbal Ability: Noun, Pronoun, Verbs, Conjunctions, Punctuations, Tenses, Gap filling/Sentence, Word Meanings

Logical Ability: Patterns, Mirror Images, Blood Relations, Odd one out, Dates and Calendars, Direction Sense and Distances, Notational and Logic-based mathematics

Quantitative Ability: Aptitude based questions from Numeracy, Number Operations, Money and Measurements

BYJU’S i-BAST Syllabus for Class 7

Section

Topics Included

Academic

Science: Heat, Motion and Time, Electric Current and Its Effects, Light, Acids, Bases and Salts, Physical and Chemical Changes, Forests: Our Lifeline, Wastewater Story, Nutrition in Plants, Nutrition in Animals, Respiration in Organisms, Transportation in Animals and Plants, Reproduction in Plants

Mathematics: Integers, Fractions and Decimals, Data Handling, Simple Equations, Lines and Angles, The Triangle and Its Properties, Comparing Quantities, Rational Numbers, Perimeter and Area, Algebraic Expressions, Exponents and Powers, Symmetry, Visualising Solid Shapes

Social Science: Rural Livelihoods, Understanding Diversity, Maps, India - Climate, Vegetation and Wildlife, What Books and Burials Tell Us

Aptitude

Verbal Ability: Noun, Pronoun, Verbs, Adverbs, Prepositions, Conjunctions, Punctuations, Clauses, Modal Auxiliaries, Order of Words and Clauses, Direct, Indirect and Reported Speech, Active and Passive Voice, Phrases and Idioms, Tenses, Gap filling/Sentence, Dialogue Completion/Framing, Sentence or its part - Reordering/Omission, Determiners and Modals

Logical Ability: Patterns, Mirror Images, Blood Relations, Odd one out, Speed and Distance Problems, Clocks, Venn Diagrams, Coding-Decoding, Dates and Calendars, Direction Sense and Distances, Figure Matrices, Notational and Logic Based Mathematics

Quantitative Ability: Aptitude based questions from Numeracy, Number Sense, Unitary Method, Geometry and Statistics

BYJU’S i-BAST Syllabus for Class 8

Section

Topics Included

Academic

Science: Force and Pressure, Friction, Sound, Chemical Effects of Electric Current, Some Natural Phenomena, Light, Coal and Petroleum, Combustion and Flame, Crop Production and Management, Microorganisms: Friend and Foe, Conservation of Plants and Animals, Reproduction in Animals, Reaching the Age of Adolescence

Mathematics: Rational Numbers, Linear Equations in One Variable, Understanding Quadrilaterals, Data Handling, Squares and Square Roots, Cubes and Cube Roots, Comparing Quantities, Algebraic Expressions and Identities, Mensuration, Exponents and Powers, Direct and Inverse Proportions, Factorisation, Introduction to Graphs

Social Science: Understanding Media, How the State Government Works, Inside Our Earth, Human Environment Interactions - The Tropical and the Subtropical Region, Tracing Changes through a Thousand Years

Aptitude

Verbal Ability: Noun, Pronoun, Verbs, Adverbs, Prepositions, Conjunctions, Punctuations, Clauses, Modal Auxiliaries, Order of Words and Clauses, Direct, Indirect and Reported Speech, Active and Passive Voice, Phrases and Idioms, Tenses, Gap filling/Sentence, Dialogue Completion/Framing, Sentence or its part - Reordering/Omission, Determiners and Modals

Logical Ability: Patterns, Mirror Images, Blood Relations, Odd one out, Speed and Distance Problems, Clocks, Venn Diagrams, Coding-Decoding, Dates and Calendars, Direction Sense and Distances, Figure Matrices, Notational and Logic Based Mathematics

Quantitative Ability: Aptitude based questions from Numeracy, Number Sense, Unitary Method, Geometry and Statistics

BYJU’S i-BAST Syllabus for Class 9

Section

Topics Included

Academic

Physics: Motion, Force and Laws of Motion, Gravitation, Work and Energy, Sound

Chemistry: Matter in Our Surroundings, Is Matter around Us Pure?, Atoms and Molecules, Structure of the Atom

Biology: The Fundamental Unit of Life, Tissues, Improvement in Food Resources

Mathematics: Number Systems, Polynomials, Coordinate Geometry, Linear Equations in Two Variables, Introduction to Euclid's Geometry, Lines and Angles, Triangles, Quadrilaterals, Circles, Heron's Formula, Surface Areas and Volumes, Statistics

Social Science: Understanding Our Criminal Justice System, Judiciary, Understanding Marginalisation, Mineral and Power Resources, Industries, Human Resources, Civilising the 'Native', Educating the Nation, Tribals, Dikus and the Vision of a Golden Age

Aptitude

Verbal Ability: Noun, Pronoun, Verbs, Adverbs, Prepositions, Conjunctions, Punctuations, Clauses, Modal Auxiliaries, Order of Words and Clauses, Direct, Indirect and Reported Speech, Active and Passive Voice, Phrases and Idioms, Tenses, Gap filling/Sentence, Dialogue Completion/Framing, Sentence or its part - Reordering/Omission, Determiners and Modals

Logical Ability: Patterns, Mirror Images, Blood Relations, Odd one out, Speed and Distance Problems, Clocks, Venn Diagrams, Coding-Decoding, Dates and Calendars, Direction Sense and Distances, Figure Matrices, Notational and Logic Based Mathematics

Quantitative Ability: Aptitude based questions from Numeracy, Number Sense, Unitary Method, Geometry and Statistics


BYJU’S i-BAST Syllabus for Class 10

Section

Topics Included

Academic

Physics: Light - Reflection & Refraction, Human Eye and Colourful World, Electricity, Magnetic Effects of Electric Current

Chemistry: Chemical Reactions and Equations, Acids, Bases and Salts, Metals and Non-Metals, Carbon and Its Compounds, Periodic Classification of Elements

Biology: Our Environment, Life Processes, Control and Coordination, How Do Organisms Reproduce?, Heredity

Mathematics: Real Numbers, Polynomials, Pair of Linear Equations in Two Variables, Quadratic Equations, Arithmetic Progressions, Triangles, Coordinate Geometry, Introduction to Trigonometry, Applications of Trigonometry, Circles, Areas Related to Circles, Surface Areas and Volumes, Statistics, Probability

Social Science: Working of Institutions, Electoral Politics, Democratic Rights, Population, Forest Society and Colonialism, The French Revolution

Aptitude

Verbal Ability: Noun, Pronoun, Verbs, Adverbs, Prepositions, Conjunctions, Punctuations, Clauses, Modal Auxiliaries, Order of Words and Clauses, Direct, Indirect and Reported Speech, Active and Passive Voice, Phrases and Idioms, Tenses, Gap filling/Sentence, Dialogue Completion/Framing, Sentence or its part - Reordering/Omission, Determiners and Modals

Logical Ability: Patterns, Mirror Images, Blood Relations, Odd one out, Speed and Distance Problems, Clocks, Venn Diagrams, Coding-Decoding, Dates and Calendars, Direction Sense and Distances, Figure Matrices, Notational and Logic Based Mathematics

Quantitative Ability: Aptitude based questions from Numeracy, Number Sense, Unitary Method, Geometry and Statistics

BYJU’S i-BAST Test Result 2025

  • The results for the Byju’s i-BAST Scholarship test are announced online through the official website.

  • The results are instantly published after completion of the exam.

  • Students can easily download their scorecard by visiting the i-BAST test page and clicking on the ‘Download Report’ option.

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

1. Is there any negative marking in the Byju’s i-BAST 2025 test?

No, there is no negative marking.

2. How can I take the test?

Students interested in taking the Byju’s i-BAST scholarship test can apply online through the official website and register using a mobile number. They can then take the test anytime online.

3. Who can appear for the Byju’s i-BAST online test?

Students of Classes 4 to 10 are eligible to appear for the test.

4. What are the requirements to take the online test?

Byju’s i-BAST test can be taken on any laptop, desktop, mobile phone or tablet.

5. Can I take the test offline?

No, you cannot. i-BAST test can only be taken online.

6. Can existing students at Byju’s take the i-BAST test?

Yes, eligible students can take the test. However,  the scholarship availed can only be used for enrolling in fresh courses.

7. When are the results announced for Byju’s i-BAST test?

The results are announced instantly after the completion of the exam.

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Since you are a domicile of Karnataka and have studied under the Karnataka State Board for 11th and 12th , you are eligible for Karnataka State Quota for admission to various colleges in the state.

1. KCET (Karnataka Common Entrance Test): You must appear for the KCET exam, which is required for admission to undergraduate professional courses like engineering, medical, and other streams. Your exam score and rank will determine your eligibility for counseling.

2. Minority Income under 5 Lakh : If you are from a minority community and your family's income is below 5 lakh, you may be eligible for fee concessions or other benefits depending on the specific institution. Some colleges offer reservations or other advantages for students in this category.

3. Counseling and Seat Allocation:

After the KCET exam, you will need to participate in online counseling.

You need to select your preferred colleges and courses.

Seat allocation will be based on your rank , the availability of seats in your chosen colleges and your preferences.

4. Required Documents :

Domicile Certificate (proof that you are a resident of Karnataka).

Income Certificate (for minority category benefits).

Marksheets (11th and 12th from the Karnataka State Board).

KCET Admit Card and Scorecard.

This process will allow you to secure a seat based on your KCET performance and your category .

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Hello Aspirant,  Hope your doing great,  your question was incomplete and regarding  what exam your asking.

Yes, scoring above 80% in ICSE Class 10 exams typically meets the requirements to get into the Commerce stream in Class 11th under the CBSE board . Admission criteria can vary between schools, so it is advisable to check the specific requirements of the intended CBSE school. Generally, a good academic record with a score above 80% in ICSE 10th result is considered strong for such transitions.

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Yes, you can apply for 12th grade as a private candidate .You will need to follow the registration process and fulfill the eligibility criteria set by CBSE for private candidates.If you haven't given the 11th grade exam ,you would be able to appear for the 12th exam directly without having passed 11th grade. you will need to give certain tests in the school you are getting addmission to prove your eligibilty.

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According to cbse norms candidates who have completed class 10th, class 11th, have a gap year or have failed class 12th can appear for admission in 12th class.for admission in cbse board you need to clear your 11th class first and you must have studied from CBSE board or any other recognized and equivalent board/school.

You are not eligible for cbse board but you can still do 12th from nios which allow candidates to take admission in 12th class as a private student without completing 11th.

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