Ei ASSET Computational Thinking (CT) Exam for Indian Students
by Educational Initiatives (Ei) Private Limited
Certificate of Participation
Ei ASSET Computational Thinking (CT) Exam for Indian Students is a competition by Educational Initiatives (Ei) Private Limited for students in Class 3–10, open to students across India.
Mode
In-Person
Eligibility
Class 3–10
Fee
Registration fee applies
Duration
60 minutes
Format
Individual
Time needed
Approximately 1 hour for the exam.
About This Opportunity
The Ei ASSET Computational Thinking (CT) Exam is a comprehensive assessment developed by Educational Initiatives (Ei) to measure students' understanding and application of computational thinking skills. This exam aims to move beyond rote learning by presenting unfamiliar and thought-provoking questions that assess a student's basic understanding of concepts and their ability to apply knowledge in new situations. It is designed to foster critical 21st-century skills essential for navigating a technology-driven world.
This exam is open to students from Grades 3 to 10 across India. It is a board-agnostic assessment, meaning it is suitable for students following various curricula. The assessment focuses on evaluating how well students have understood essential concepts and can apply their knowledge, rather equal to memorizing facts.
Participants receive personalized reports that offer actionable insights into their performance. These reports highlight individual strengths and weaknesses, providing valuable feedback for students, teachers, and school management. The exam helps benchmark student performance against other schools, identifying areas for improvement and promoting a culture of knowledge-driven learning.
The Ei ASSET CT Exam is conducted once a year and is available in both OMR (Optical Mark Recognition) and computer-based formats.
Eligibility
- Grade Level
- Class 3–10
- Age Range
- 8 - 15 years
- Location
- Nationwide
Academic requirement
Students should be enrolled in Grades 3 to 10 in any recognized school.
Prerequisites
- No specific prior knowledge of computational thinking is required, as the exam assesses foundational skills and application.
Open to students in Grades 3 to 10 (ages 8-15) across India. Students must be enrolled in a recognized school. No specific academic prerequisites beyond grade level enrollment. The exam is designed for all students to assess their computational thinking skills.
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Academic Details
Difficulty: Mixed Levels
What's covered
The exam is board-agnostic and checks for minimum learning outcomes by evaluating how well students have understood essential concepts and can apply their knowledge beyond rote learning.
Rewards & Recognition
Certificate
Certificate from Educational Initiatives
Participants receive a certificate of participation from Educational Initiatives (Ei).
Opens doors to
Provides a strong foundation for advanced studies in computer science and related fields, potentially aiding in preparation for competitive entrance exams.
Recognition
Recognition by Educational Initiatives
Skills your child builds
Highlights
- Skill-based assessment focusing on conceptual understanding.
- Board-agnostic curriculum coverage.
- Provides personalized reports for students, teachers, and management.
- Benchmarks school performance at national and international levels.
- Identifies gifted students for higher-level talent search programs.
Exam format
- Total marks
- 100
- Duration
- 60 minutes
- Format
- Multiple Choice Questions (MCQ)
- Language
- English
Rounds & format
The exam is a single-round assessment. Students answer multiple-choice questions on an OMR sheet or computer.
How entries are judged
Evaluation is based on the accuracy of answers to multiple-choice questions, assessing conceptual understanding and application of computational thinking skills.
Selection process
Students are assessed based on their performance in the skill-based computational thinking exam.
How to apply
- 1Registration through school
- 2Receive exam details and instructions
How to prepare
- Ei ASSET sample questions (available on Ei Study website)
- Understanding of core computational thinking concepts like algorithms, pattern recognition, abstraction, and decomposition.
Fees & financial support
Fee details
For the offline test, the fee is managed by the school, as registrations are done in bulk.
Refund policy
Please refer to the official Educational Initiatives (Ei) website for their refund policy regarding exam registrations.
Frequently asked questions
Is Ei ASSET Computational Thinking (CT) Exam for Indian Students free?
Registration fee applies
Who can participate in Ei ASSET Computational Thinking (CT) Exam for Indian Students?
Students in Class 3–10. children aged 8-15.
What will my child gain from Ei ASSET Computational Thinking (CT) Exam for Indian Students?
Receive personalized performance reports with actionable insights.. Develop essential 21st-century computational thinking skills.. Gain a deeper conceptual understanding of problem-solving.. Benchmark performance against other students and schools.. Receive a certificate of participation from Educational Initiatives (Ei).. Aids in preparation for competitive higher education exams..
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