

The NPAT syllabus consists of three sections, including Quantitative Reasoning, Logical Reasoning, and Verbal Reasoning. These sections test numerical ability, analytical reasoning, and English language skills.
The NPAT 2026 syllabus includes three sections, and each section has around 40 questions, making a total of 120 questions in the exam.
Yes, most topics come from Class 10–12 mathematics and English fundamentals, especially arithmetic, algebra, and grammar concepts.
Many students find Quantitative Reasoning slightly challenging due to mathematical calculations, while Verbal and Logical Reasoning are generally easier with practice.
Students should understand the section-wise syllabus, focus on high-weightage topics, practice mock tests & previous papers, and improve speed & accuracy.