AISSEE Syllabus Explained (Class 6): Complete Topic List + 1-Year Study Plan

Preparing for AISSEE Class 6 becomes easy when you follow two rules:

  1. Study only what the exam asks, not everything under the sun.
  2. 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:

  1. Comprehension Passage
  2. Prepositions
  3. Articles
  4. Vocabulary
  5. Verbs and their types
  6. Confusing words
  7. Question tags
  8. Types of sentences
  9. Tenses
  10. Nouns (kinds)
  11. Pronouns (kinds)
  12. Correct spelling
  13. Ordering of words in a sentence
  14. Sentence formation
  15. Antonyms
  16. Synonyms
  17. Adjectives
  18. Interjections
  19. Idioms and phrases
  20. Collective nouns
  21. Singular & plural
  22. Gender
  23. Adverbs
  24. 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:

  1. Natural numbers & operations
  2. Prime and composite numbers
  3. LCM and HCF
  4. Simplification
  5. Fractions (including arranging/comparing)
  6. Decimals
  7. Unitary method
  8. Ratio and proportion
  9. Percentage
  10. Average
  11. Profit and loss
  12. Simple interest
  13. Speed and time
  14. Conversion of units
  15. Roman numerals
  16. Lines and angles
  17. Types of angles
  18. Complementary and supplementary angles
  19. Plane figures
  20. Circle
  21. Area and perimeter
  22. 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:

  1. Analogies (verbal and mathematical)
  2. Patterns (spatial and number-based)
  3. Classification
  4. Series and sequences
  5. Visual reasoning
  6. Logical reasoning
  7. Critical thinking and problem solving
  8. 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:

  1. National symbols of India
  2. India at a glance (states, capitals, geography basics)
  3. Art and culture (monuments, dances, festivals, languages, food, dress)
  4. Important personalities and achievements
  5. Sports
  6. National and international organizations
  7. Indian defence system (basic awareness)
  8. Solar system and Earth
  9. Water cycle and weather basics
  10. Energy (renewable and non-renewable)
  11. Natural disasters (earthquake, flood, etc.)
  12. Environment and pollution
  13. Basic human body & health (digestion, diseases at a simple level)
  14. Plants and animals (functions, young ones, farming basics)
  15. 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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Maths Mastery is not only for AISSEE. When children master Maths early, they do better in school and build a strong base for future competitive exams like Maths Olympiads, IIT-JEE, and more.

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