An aptitude test is a special kind of test that helps you understand what you're naturally good at. It doesn’t test what you’ve learned in school, like math or science. Instead, it looks at your abilities — like how well you can solve problems, think logically, spot patterns, or make decisions.
Think of it like a mirror that shows your strengths — not just in subjects, but in skills that could help you choose a career or field of study.
Are you good with numbers, words, logic, or creativity? An aptitude test can tell!
The test helps you match your abilities with career options and make a better choice.
It gives you direction when you're unsure what to do after school.
Knowing what you're good at can motivate you to do even better.
It’s not about passing or failing — it’s about learning more about yourself.
TAMANNA stands for Try And Measure Aptitude And Natural Abilities. It is a scientific aptitude test developed by the National Council of Educational Research and Training (NCERT) in collaboration with CBSE. The test is designed to help students identify their strengths, interests, and natural abilities, providing valuable guidance for making informed academic and career choices. It serves as a reliable tool for self-discovery, reducing confusion, and enabling students to align their potential with suitable future opportunities.
It is designed especially for students of Class 9 and Class 10, across all school boards in India.
You get a Student Profile Report after the test, which explains your performance and guides you — but there’s no ranking or competition.
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