Preparing for AISSEE Class 6 becomes easy when you follow two rules:
- Study only what the exam asks, not everything under the sun.
- Prepare like a marathon, not a last-minute sprint.
This blog gives you:
- a complete AISSEE Class 6 topic list (section-wise), and
- a full 1-year study plan (month-by-month) that works for most students.
No complicated jargon. Just a clear path parents can actually follow.
What is AISSEE Class 6?
AISSEE (All India Sainik Schools Entrance Examination) is the entrance test for admission into Class 6 in Sainik School pattern institutions. The exam is objective (MCQ) and tests four core areas:
- Language
- Mathematics
- Intelligence (Reasoning)
- General Knowledge
The golden truth: Math + practice routine decides the final result.
AISSEE Class 6 Exam Pattern (simple view)
AISSEE Class 6 is an OMR-based MCQ exam with four sections:
- Language
- Mathematics (highest weight and biggest scoring advantage)
- Intelligence
- General Knowledge
So your preparation must give maximum time to Maths, and consistent time to the other three.
AISSEE Class 6 Syllabus: Complete Topic List (Section-wise)
A) Language (English / Hindi / Regional Language)
Language questions typically test Class 4–5 level grammar, vocabulary, and comprehension.
Prepare these areas:
- Comprehension Passage
- Prepositions
- Articles
- Vocabulary
- Verbs and their types
- Confusing words
- Question tags
- Types of sentences
- Tenses
- Nouns (kinds)
- Pronouns (kinds)
- Correct spelling
- Ordering of words in a sentence
- Sentence formation
- Antonyms
- Synonyms
- Adjectives
- Interjections
- Idioms and phrases
- Collective nouns
- Singular & plural
- Gender
- Adverbs
- Rhyming words
AceJoule Language tip: Don’t “study” English like a textbook.
Do daily reading + MCQ practice, and your score rises naturally.
B) Mathematics (Most important section)
Math is where selections are won because it rewards:
- daily practice
- speed
- accuracy
- strong basics
Prepare these topics:
- Natural numbers & operations
- Prime and composite numbers
- LCM and HCF
- Simplification
- Fractions (including arranging/comparing)
- Decimals
- Unitary method
- Ratio and proportion
- Percentage
- Average
- Profit and loss
- Simple interest
- Speed and time
- Conversion of units
- Roman numerals
- Lines and angles
- Types of angles
- Complementary and supplementary angles
- Plane figures
- Circle
- Area and perimeter
- Volume of cube and cuboids
AceJoule Math rule:
If your child solves 25–35 math questions daily, selection becomes realistic.
C) Intelligence (Reasoning)
This section is about pattern recognition and quick thinking.
Prepare these:
- Analogies (verbal and mathematical)
- Patterns (spatial and number-based)
- Classification
- Series and sequences
- Visual reasoning
- Logical reasoning
- Critical thinking and problem solving
- Familial relations
AceJoule Reasoning tip: Reasoning improves fastest with daily timed sets, not long theory.
D) General Knowledge (GK)
GK is not random facts only—it’s a mix of India basics, environment, science-in-life, sports, and defence awareness.
Prepare these areas:
- National symbols of India
- India at a glance (states, capitals, geography basics)
- Art and culture (monuments, dances, festivals, languages, food, dress)
- Important personalities and achievements
- Sports
- National and international organizations
- Indian defence system (basic awareness)
- Solar system and Earth
- Water cycle and weather basics
- Energy (renewable and non-renewable)
- Natural disasters (earthquake, flood, etc.)
- Environment and pollution
- Basic human body & health (digestion, diseases at a simple level)
- Plants and animals (functions, young ones, farming basics)
- Science in daily life (devices and simple concepts)
AceJoule GK tip: GK grows with repetition.
10–15 minutes daily beats 2 hours once a week.
Age Criteria (General)
For AISSEE Class 6, the age range is generally:
- 10 to 12 years (as on 31 March of the admission year)
Always check the official notification when you apply, because exact DOB windows vary by year.
The 1-Year Study Plan (Month-by-Month)
This plan is designed for a child who has about 8–12 months before the exam.
You can start from any month—just follow the sequence.
Overall Time Split (Ideal)
- Math: 45%
- Language: 20%
- Reasoning: 20%
- GK: 15%
Month 1: Baseline + Routine Setup
Goal: Build habit and identify weak areas.
- Take 1 diagnostic test (one small test per section)
- Start daily routine (even 60–90 minutes is enough)
- Math focus: operations, simplification, number basics
- Language focus: sentence basics, nouns/pronouns/verbs
- Reasoning focus: analogies + classification
- GK focus: national symbols + India basics
✅ Outcome: child gets comfortable with daily practice.
Month 2: Strong Foundation in Math + Grammar
Goal: Fix basics so advanced topics become easy.
- Math: factors, multiples, primes, LCM/HCF (basic level)
- Fractions introduction (types, comparing, simple operations)
- Language: tenses + prepositions + articles
- Reasoning: series + patterns (easy sets)
- GK: solar system + water cycle + environment basics
✅ Outcome: fewer silly mistakes, stronger confidence.
Month 3: Fractions + Decimals Mastery Month
Goal: Remove fear from fractions/decimals (high scoring).
- Math: fractions (compare, arrange, add/subtract), decimals
- Language: vocabulary + spelling + comprehension (weekly)
- Reasoning: mixed sets (analogies, series, classification)
- GK: states/capitals + map basics
✅ Outcome: math accuracy improves significantly.
Month 4: Ratio/Proportion + Unitary Method
Goal: Build “real-life math” skill.
- Math: ratio & proportion, unitary method
- Language: synonyms/antonyms + sentence formation
- Reasoning: spatial patterns (daily small sets)
- GK: sports + awards + basic defence awareness
✅ Outcome: child starts solving faster.
Month 5: Percentage + Average
Goal: Unlock easy scoring chapters.
- Math: percentage, average, mixed word problems
- Language: confusing words + grammar revision
- Reasoning: logical reasoning basics
- GK: culture (monuments, dances, festivals)
✅ Outcome: score starts jumping.
Month 6: Profit/Loss + Simple Interest
Goal: Build confidence in commercial math.
- Math: profit & loss, simple interest
- Language: comprehension (2 passages/week)
- Reasoning: time-based practice sets
- GK: organizations + important personalities
✅ Outcome: child can handle multi-step questions.
Month 7: Speed & Time + Unit Conversions
Goal: Improve application + accuracy.
- Math: speed & time, unit conversions, mixed revision
- Language: full grammar revision cycle
- Reasoning: mixed paper practice (2–3 times/week)
- GK: environment + science in daily life
✅ Outcome: better speed and fewer time struggles.
Month 8: Geometry + Mensuration (Scoring + Easy)
Goal: Make geometry predictable.
- Math: lines & angles, types of angles, complementary/supplementary
- Plane figures, circle basics
- Area & perimeter
- Volume of cube/cuboid basics
- Language: idioms/phrases + final vocab push
- Reasoning: visual reasoning strong practice
- GK: revision of everything studied so far
✅ Outcome: geometry becomes easy marks.
Month 9: Syllabus Completion + First Full Mocks
Goal: Finish full syllabus once and start exam-style practice.
- Start 1 full mock test per week
- Begin error log (must-do)
- Daily math mixed worksheet (25–30 questions)
- Language: 3 passages/week + grammar MCQs
- Reasoning: 25 questions/day
- GK: 10–15 min daily recap + MCQs
✅ Outcome: exam readiness begins.
Month 10: Mock Mode (2 Mocks/Week)
Goal: Improve score through analysis, not more studying.
- 2 full mocks per week
- After every mock:
- list weak topics
- revise those topics next day
- redo wrong questions after 3 days
- Strengthen time management and OMR discipline
✅ Outcome: score becomes stable and predictable.
Month 11: High-Revision Month (Spaced Revision)
Goal: Make everything automatic.
- Revise syllabus in cycles:
- Cycle 1: fast revision (all topics)
- Cycle 2: weak topics only
- Cycle 3: full mixed practice
- Keep:
- 2 mocks/week
- daily math practice
- daily GK quick revision
✅ Outcome: accuracy rises, silly mistakes drop.
Month 12: Final Exam Month (Peak Performance)
Goal: Calm, confident, consistent.
- 2–3 mocks/week (depending on child stress level)
- Focus on:
- formula list revision
- GK quick notes
- reasoning speed sets
- language comprehension daily
- Reduce new learning.
- Improve sleep routine + exam-day discipline.
✅ Outcome: child enters exam confident, not panicked.
Weekly Routine (Works for Most Families)
If you can study 90 minutes/day:
- Math: 40 minutes (daily)
- Reasoning: 20 minutes
- Language: 20 minutes
- GK: 10 minutes
If you can study only 60 minutes/day:
- Math: 30 minutes (daily)
- Rotate the remaining 30 minutes:
- Day 1: Language
- Day 2: Reasoning
- Day 3: GK
- Repeat
Mock Test Plan (One-Year Style)
- Months 1–4: topic tests (short, 20–30 min)
- Months 5–8: mixed tests weekly
- Month 9: 1 full mock/week
- Months 10–12: 2 full mocks/week (or 3 if child is comfortable)
Non-negotiable: After every mock, do analysis.
Mocks without analysis waste time.
The “Error Log” (Score-Booster Trick)
Create a simple notebook with 3 columns:
- Mistake type (concept / silly / time / reading)
- Question topic
- What I will do next time
Review it every Sunday.
This one habit can improve scores faster than extra tuition.
Final Tips for Parents (Realistic & Effective)
- Keep study consistent, not heavy.
- Track progress with mocks, not with hours.
- Don’t overload GK—repeat and revise.
- Build strong basics in fractions/decimals/percentage—these are score-makers.
- Make OMR practice part of tests (even at home).
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