The registration for the ISI Admission Test 2026 will tentatively start in the first week of March 2026 at isical.ac.in/~admission/. The ISI Admission Test 2026 will tentatively be held in the second week of May 2026 as a pen-and-paper-based exam. Before appearing for the test, candidates must know the test pattern to plan their preparation strategy accordingly. Check out the detailed ISI Admission Test 2026 pattern on this page.

The test pattern provides details about the sections in the question paper, test paper language and mode, marking scheme, and section-wise marks. The ISI Admission Test 2026 consists of two sections/papers, subjective and objective, for each UG paper and PG paper. The duration of each test is 120 minutes. These papers are followed by an interview.

ISI Admission Test 2026: Highlights

Candidates must check the main highlights or overview of the ISI Admission Test 2026 to gain a better understanding of the entrance exam.

Particulars

Details

Exam Name

Indian Statistical Institute Admission Test (ISI Admission Test)

Conducting Body

Indian Statistical Institute, Kolkata

Institute Website

isical.ac.in/

Official Exam Website

www.isical.ac.in/~admission/

Exam Level

Undergraduate and Undergraduate

Exam Mode

Offline (Pen and Paper-based Test)

Courses Offered through the Exam

  • 3-year Bachelor of Statistics (Hons.)

  • 3-year Bachelor of Mathematics (Hons.)

  • 2-year Master of Statistics

  • 2-year Master of Science in Quantitative Economics

  • 2-year Master of Science in Quality Management Science
    2-year Master of Science in Library and Information Science

  • 2-year Master of Technology in Computer Science

Test Medium

English

Total Questions

Three Sections (All Subject-Specific):

Section 1: 30 Objective Questions

Section 2: 8 Subjective Questions

Section 3: Interview (20 marks)

Section-Wise Duration

Section 1: 120 minutes

Section 2: 120 minutes

Section 3 (Interview): 40 minutes

ISI Admission Test 2026 Pattern

The ISI Admission Test is conducted for admission to UG and PG courses offered in Statistics, Mathematics, Quantitative Economics, and other relevant disciplines. The pattern details for these courses will tentatively be released in the first week of March 2026 on the official exam website. Meanwhile, candidates can check the details based on the previous year’s data.

Check out the ISI Admission Test 2026 pattern for undergraduate and postgraduate courses below:

ISI Admission Test 2026 Pattern (Undergraduate)

There will be three phases in the ISI Admission Test 2026 for undergraduate courses. These phases (sections) are as follows:

  • Undergraduate Aptitude Test (A) - UGA (Objective Questions)

  • Undergraduate Aptitude Test (B) - UGB (Subjective Questions)

  • Interview

The questions in all three sections are designed to assess the candidate’s knowledge and skills. Check out the details about these sections along with the complete UG exam pattern below:

ISI Admission Test 2026 for Undergraduate Entrance Test 

Section

Number of Questions

Marks and Weightage

Section 1: Undergraduate Aptitude Test (A) - UGA (Objective Questions)

30 Questions

Marks = 4 marks per question

Weightage = 1 for each question

Section 2: Undergraduate Aptitude Test (B) - UGB (Subjective Questions)

8 Questions

Marks = 10 marks per question

Weightage = 3 for each question

Section 3: Interview

10 Questions (approx.)

Marks = 20 marks per question

Weightage = 6 for each question

Total Marks

480

ISI Admission Test 2026 Pattern (Postgraduate)

There will be three sections in the ISI Admission Test 2026 for postgraduate courses. These sections, along with the number of questions, weightages, and marks, are mentioned as follows:

ISI Admission Test 2026 for Postgraduate Entrance Test 

Sections

Number of Questions

Marks and Weightage

Section 1: Objective Questions

30 Questions

Marks = 4 marks per question

Weightage = 1 for each question

Section 2: Subjective Questions

8 Questions

Marks = 10 marks per question

Weightage = 3 for each question

Section 3: Interview

10 Questions (approx.)

Marks = 20 marks per question

Weightage = 6 for each question

Total Marks

480

How to Calculate the Total Marks of the ISI Admission Test 2026 Question Paper?

To calculate the total marks for the ISI Admission Test 2026 for both UG and PG entrance exams, candidates must use the following formula:

Total number of questions in a particular section × marks per question × weightage per question

Based on the above method, the total marks for the ISI Admission Test 2026 are 480 for each UG and PG entrance exam.

ISI Admission Test 2026 Marking Scheme

Check out the section-wise marking scheme for the ISI Admission Test 2026 for UG and PG courses:

Section 1

1 Correct Attempt = 4 mark

1 Incorrect Attempt = 0 mark

1 Unattempted Question = 1 mark

Section 2

1 Correct Attempt = 3 mark

1 Incorrect Attempt = 0 mark

1 Unattempted Question = 0 mark

Section 3

1 Correct Attempt = 20 marks

1 Incorrect Attempt = 0 mark

1 Unattempted Question = 0 mark

Admission to ISI Without ISI Aptitude Test 2026

Candidates who qualify for the Indian National Mathematics Olympiad do not need to appear for the subjective and objective papers of the ISI Admission Test 2026. They can directly appear for the interview round. After passing the interview, candidates will be eligible for admission if their names appear in the merit list.