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About SMART2K26
SMART2K26 is an aptitude-based assessment designed to evaluate a student’s understanding, analytical ability, and problem-solving skills. It focuses more on concepts than rote memorisation.
SMART2K26 is conducted by Proflujo, an educational initiative focused on skill-based assessment and student development.
The objective of SMART2K26 is to:
- Identify academic strengths and improvement areas
- Encourage conceptual learning
- Provide meaningful feedback to students and parents
SMART2K26 is neither a school exam nor a traditional competitive exam.
It is an independent assessment meant for self-evaluation and guidance.
It is an independent assessment meant for self-evaluation and guidance.
SMART2K26 differs from school exams in the following ways:
- Focuses on understanding, not memorisation
- Uses application-oriented questions
- Provides analytical reports, not just marks
Yes. SMART2K26 helps students:
- Understand their learning gaps early
- Improve exam readiness
- Build confidence in analytical subjects
Eligibility & Registration
Students studying in Classes 8 to 12 are eligible to appear for SMART2K26.
Yes. Students from CBSE, ICSE, State Boards, and other recognised boards can apply.
SMART2K26 is conducted separately for:
- Middle school (Class 8–9)
- Secondary (Class 10)
- Senior secondary (Class 11–12)
Students can register online through the official SMART2K26 registration portal by filling in basic details and completing payment.
Offline registration may be available for schools or institutions. Individual students are encouraged to use online registration.
Typically required:
- Student name
- Class and board
- Parent contact details
- Email ID
Minor corrections may be allowed before the exam date. Students should contact support through the helpdesk.
Yes. Registration closes a few days before the exam date. The exact deadline is announced on the SMART2K26 website.
Exam Pattern & Syllabus
SMART2K26 is an objective-type assessment consisting of multiple-choice questions. The questions are designed to test conceptual clarity, logical thinking, and application of knowledge.
Depending on the class level, SMART2K26 may include:
- Mathematics
- Science
- Logical reasoning
The syllabus is broadly aligned with the student’s current academic level. It focuses on fundamental concepts rather than detailed textbook coverage.
The syllabus broadly follows NCERT-level concepts, making it suitable for students across boards.
No. There is no negative marking in SMART2K26.
The exam duration is typically 60 to 90 minutes, depending on the class and level.
The exam is conducted in English.
Exam Mode & Technical Requirements
SMART2K26 is primarily conducted online. Offline mode may be arranged for select institutions.
Students can take the exam using:
- Desktop or laptop computer
- Tablet
While mobile access may work, desktop or laptop is strongly recommended for a better exam experience.
A stable internet connection with basic broadband or mobile data speed is sufficient.
If a temporary disconnection occurs, students may be able to resume the exam. Repeated or prolonged disconnections should be reported to support.
Once started, the exam generally cannot be paused. Students are advised to take the exam in a disturbance-free environment.
Students should:
- Check device and internet connection
- Ensure login credentials are working
- Read exam instructions carefully
Admit Card & Exam Day Instructions
There is no physical admit card. Login credentials serve as the exam access.
Login details are sent via registered email or SMS before the exam.
Students should log in 15–20 minutes before the scheduled start time.
Students must:
- Attempt the exam independently
- Avoid external help
- Follow on-screen instructions
No. PTSE is meant to assess the student’s own understanding.
Generally, missed exams are not rescheduled. Any exceptions are at the discretion of the organisers.
Results, Scores & Reports
Results are typically declared within a few weeks after the exam.
Results are shared through:
- Student login dashboard
- Email notification
Percentile indicates how a student has performed compared to others who took the exam.
SMART2K26 focuses more on percentile and performance analysis rather than rank.
Yes. Students receive a performance report highlighting strengths and improvement areas.
Yes. Parents can access the report using the student’s login credentials.
The report should be used as a diagnostic tool to guide future learning, not as a pass/fail judgment.
Certificates, Awards & Recognition
Yes. All students who complete the exam receive a participation certificate.
Certificates are issued in digital format.
Awards may be given to high-performing students, depending on the edition of SMART2K26.
Yes. Certificates may include verification details.
Certificates can be included in student portfolios, subject to school discretion.
Fees, Payments & Refunds
The exam fee is announced for each edition and displayed during registration.
Payments can be made using:
- UPI
- Debit/Credit cards
- Net banking
In such cases, students should raise a support ticket with transaction details.
Generally, the fee is non-refundable once registration is confirmed.
Yes. A payment confirmation or receipt is issued after successful payment.
Schools, Institutions & Bulk Registrations
Yes. Schools and institutions are welcome to participate.
Yes. Bulk or institutional pricing may be available.
Institutions can contact the SMART2K26 team through the helpdesk for bulk registration support.
Yes. Consolidated performance reports may be shared with participating schools.
Support, Helpdesk & Escalation
Support is available through the SMART2K26 helpdesk portal.
Students or parents can:
- Visit the support portal
- Create a ticket with details of the issue
Tickets can be raised for:
- Login issues
- Payment problems
- Exam access issues
- Result-related queries
Support tickets are usually responded to within one working day.
WhatsApp may be used for announcements, but official support is handled via the helpdesk.