Official Scholarship Update

Scholarship Result Declared

Students can now check their Round 1 result and Round 2 qualification status using the official Scholarship Result Lookup page. Please read this full notice carefully before contacting support. Most questions about result status, Round 2 exam details, batch timing, cutoff, preparation, and support are answered here.

Quick Steps to Check Your Result

Use the official result page only. Do not rely on screenshots, messages from friends, social media comments, or unofficial information.

1

Open the Result Page

Go to the official Scholarship Result Lookup page and keep your seat number or registered email ready.

2

Enter Correct Details

Search using your seat number or the same email address used during scholarship registration.

3

Read Your Status

Your result will show whether you are qualified or not qualified for Round 2.

Important: If you enter a different email address than the one used during registration, your result may not be found.

What “Qualified for Round 2” Means

If your result shows “Qualified for Round 2,” it means you are eligible to attend the Round 2 Advanced Online Aptitude Test on Sunday, May 17, 2026.

Round 2 will be conducted online through the official website only. Your Round 2 batch will be assigned separately and published by Tuesday, May 12, 2026 through a separate official notice. Please check that notice carefully once it is published.

Round 2 will be much more difficult than Round 1. Round 1 was a basic qualifying exam, while Round 2 is an advanced test with negative marking. Each correct answer gives 1 point, and each wrong answer deducts 1 point.

As per the scholarship policy, only the top 50 scorers on a percentile basis who score 40 or more out of 50 will qualify for the Shortlisting Interview.

Do not wait until the last day. Qualified students should start preparing immediately and use the Logical Reasoning and Analytical Ability Course thoroughly before Round 2.

What “Not Qualified for Round 2” Means

If your result shows “Not Qualified for Round 2,” it means you will not move to the next round in this scholarship cycle.

We sincerely appreciate your time, effort, and participation. Please do not feel discouraged. Logical reasoning is a skill that improves with structured study, regular practice, and repeated exposure to exam-style questions.

Even if you did not qualify this time, the experience can still help you prepare better for future exams, scholarships, and competitive opportunities. Thank you for participating in the scholarship exam.

How Your Final Round 1 Score Was Calculated

Some students attempted the exam on April 18. Because technical issues affected some students on that day, the exam was conducted again on May 10 in multiple batches.

If a student submitted valid attempts on both April 18 and May 10, the higher valid score was considered for Round 2 qualification.

  • If your April 18 score was higher, your April 18 score was used.
  • If your May 10 score was higher, your May 10 score was used.
  • If you attempted only one valid exam, that valid score was used.
  • If you did not submit a valid attempt, no final score was available for qualification.
  • Attempts marked as not completed, late login, or disqualified were not considered valid submitted attempts.

Round 2 Advanced Online Aptitude Test

The Round 2 Advanced Online Aptitude Test is scheduled for Sunday, May 17, 2026. Only students whose result shows “Qualified for Round 2” are eligible to attend Round 2.

ItemRound 2 Details
Exam DateSunday, May 17, 2026
Duration60 minutes
Maximum Score50 points
Marking Scheme+1 point for each correct answer
Negative Marking-1 point for each wrong answer
Exam ModeOnline, conducted exclusively on the official website

Round 2 will test stronger logical reasoning, analytical ability, accuracy, speed, and time management. Students should not assume Round 2 will be as easy as Round 1.

Round 2 Batch System

Round 2 will be conducted in batches, similar to the May 10 exam. Qualified students will be assigned one of the following batch timings.

BatchExam TimeWhen to Open Exam Page
Batch 18:00 AM to 9:00 AMAround 7:45 AM
Batch 211:00 AM to 12:00 PMAround 10:45 AM
Batch 32:00 PM to 3:00 PMAround 1:45 PM
Batch 45:00 PM to 6:00 PMAround 4:45 PM
Batch 58:00 PM to 9:00 PMAround 7:45 PM

Your exact Round 2 batch will be assigned separately. Round 2 batch assignments will be published by Tuesday, May 12, 2026 through a separate official notice. That notice will explain how qualified students can check their assigned Round 2 batch and exam time.

Please wait for the separate Round 2 batch notice. Do not assume your batch based only on this table. Do not contact support asking for your batch before the batch notice is published.

Round 2 Selection Policy

As mentioned in the scholarship policy, Round 2 selection is based on cutoff performance.

Only the top 50 scorers on a percentile basis who score 40 or more out of 50 in Round 2 will qualify for the Shortlisting Interview.

  • The Round 2 cutoff score is 40 out of 50.
  • Students must score 40/50 or higher to be considered for the Shortlisting Interview stage.
  • If fewer than 50 participants score 40 or more, only those qualified candidates will be advanced.
  • If no participant scores 40 or more, no interview round will be conducted for this cycle.

Students who want full details about the Round 2 selection process should read the official scholarship policy. Because the Round 2 cutoff is high and the exam will be more difficult than Round 1, qualified students should start preparing immediately.

Prepare Seriously Before Round 2

Round 2 will not only test whether you know basic reasoning patterns. It will test whether you can apply those concepts quickly, accurately, and under time pressure.

The Logical Reasoning and Analytical Ability Course is designed to help students build the foundation needed for harder reasoning questions. Qualified students are strongly advised to use the course lessons, practice questions, and explanations carefully before Round 2.

Important: Do not depend only on guessing or last-minute practice. Round 2 requires a stronger base, better accuracy, and faster thinking.

What Qualified Students Should Do Now

1

Check Your Result

Make sure your result shows “Qualified for Round 2.” Only qualified students can attend the Round 2 exam.

2

Start Preparing

Round 2 is harder than Round 1. Use the course and study material seriously before the exam.

3

Wait for Batch Notice

Round 2 batch assignments will be published by Tuesday, May 12, 2026 through a separate notice.

Important Round 2 Exam Instructions

Do This

  • Check your result using the official result lookup page.
  • If qualified, start preparing for Round 2 immediately.
  • Wait for the separate Round 2 batch assignment notice.
  • Check your assigned Round 2 batch when the notice is published.
  • Open the exam page around 15 minutes before your assigned batch.
  • Use the same device and browser throughout the exam.
  • Read all official notices carefully before the exam.
  • Use the course and study material to strengthen your preparation.

Do Not Do This

  • Do not contact support asking for Round 2 batch details before the separate notice is published.
  • Do not attempt to attend a batch that is not assigned to you.
  • Do not open the exam page outside your assigned batch time.
  • Do not repeatedly refresh the exam page.
  • Do not open the exam page in multiple tabs or multiple devices.
  • Do not switch devices or browsers after starting.
  • Do not use VPN during the exam.
  • Do not contact support for questions already answered in this notice.

Support Policy

Please read this notice carefully from start to finish before contacting support. Individual support will not be provided for general questions already answered in this notice.

Please do not contact support unnecessarily. Questions already answered on this page may not receive an individual response. Read this notice fully to understand your result, Round 2 eligibility, batch process, cutoff, preparation requirements, and next steps.

Contact support only if:

  • Your result is not found even after entering the correct registered email or seat number.
  • Your result page shows a clear technical mismatch.
  • You are qualified for Round 2 but cannot check your batch after the Round 2 batch notice is published.
  • You have a specific issue that is not answered anywhere in this notice.

If you contact support, include:

  • Your seat number
  • Your registered email address
  • A screenshot of the issue
  • A clear explanation of the problem

Do not send only “please help” or “my result not showing” without details. Repeated support messages create delays and make it harder to identify genuine issues.

Frequently Asked Questions

Please read these FAQs before contacting support. Most student questions are answered below.

Result Lookup

1. Where can I check my result?
You can check your result on the official Scholarship Result Lookup page:

https://logicalreasoningonline.com/scholarship-result/
2. What should I enter on the result page?
You can enter either your seat number or the email address used during scholarship registration.
3. Can I use a different email address?
No. You must use the email address used during scholarship registration. If you enter a different email address, your result may not be found.
4. Can I check using my seat number?
Yes. You can check your result using your seat number.
5. What if my result is not found?
First, check whether you entered the correct seat number or registered email. Make sure there are no spelling mistakes or extra spaces. If your result is still not found, contact support with your seat number, registered email address, and a screenshot of the issue.

Result Status

6. What does “Qualified for Round 2” mean?
It means you are eligible to attend the Round 2 Advanced Online Aptitude Test on Sunday, May 17, 2026. Your Round 2 batch will be assigned separately and published by Tuesday, May 12, 2026 through an official notice.
7. What does “Not Qualified for Round 2” mean?
It means you will not move to the next round in this scholarship cycle. We appreciate your effort and participation. Please continue practicing and preparing for future exams and opportunities.
8. Will I receive a separate result email?
The official result lookup page is the main place to check your result. Please use the result page instead of waiting for a separate email.

Score Policy

9. I attempted both April 18 and May 10. Which score was used?
The higher valid score was used. If your April 18 score was higher, the April 18 score was considered. If your May 10 score was higher, the May 10 score was considered.
10. What if my May 10 score was lower than April 18?
Your higher valid score was used. If April 18 was higher, your April 18 score was considered.
11. What if I attempted only one exam?
If you submitted one valid attempt, that score was used.
12. What if I did not submit a valid attempt?
If no valid submitted attempt was available, there was no final score available for qualification.

Round 2 Exam

13. When is Round 2?
Round 2 is scheduled for Sunday, May 17, 2026.
14. Who can attend Round 2?
Only students whose result shows “Qualified for Round 2” can attend the Round 2 exam.
15. What is the duration of Round 2?
Round 2 will be 60 minutes.
16. What is the maximum score for Round 2?
The maximum score is 50 points.
17. Is there negative marking in Round 2?
Yes. Each correct answer awards 1 point, and each wrong answer deducts 1 point.
18. Where will Round 2 be conducted?
Round 2 will be conducted exclusively on the official website.
19. Will Round 2 be conducted in batches?
Yes. Round 2 will be conducted in batches, similar to the May 10 exam.
20. When will Round 2 batches be assigned?
Round 2 batch assignments will be published by Tuesday, May 12, 2026 through a separate official notice.
21. Can I choose my Round 2 batch?
No. Students must attend only during the batch assigned to them.
22. Can I attend a different batch?
No. You must attend only during your assigned batch.
23. When should I open the exam page for Round 2?
Open the exam page around 15 minutes before your assigned batch time.

Round 2 Difficulty and Selection

24. Will Round 2 be harder than Round 1?
Yes. Round 2 will be much more difficult than Round 1. Round 1 was a basic qualifying exam. Round 2 will test deeper reasoning, accuracy, speed, and stronger understanding.
25. What is the Round 2 cutoff score?
The Round 2 cutoff score is 40 out of 50.
26. Who qualifies for the Shortlisting Interview after Round 2?
Only the top 50 scorers on a percentile basis who score 40 or more out of 50 will qualify for the Shortlisting Interview.
27. What if fewer than 50 students score 40 or more?
If fewer than 50 participants score 40 or more, only those qualified candidates will be advanced.
28. What if no student scores 40 or more?
If no participant scores 40 or more, no interview round will be conducted for this cycle.
29. I qualified for Round 2 with less than 40 in Round 1. Can I still qualify after Round 2?
Yes, but you must prepare seriously. Round 2 is different from Round 1. Round 2 has a cutoff of 40 out of 50 and includes negative marking. Students should not assume Round 2 will be easy just because they qualified in Round 1.

Course Preparation

30. Which course should I use for Round 2 preparation?
Qualified students are strongly advised to use the Logical Reasoning and Analytical Ability Course:

https://logicalreasoningonline.com/courses/logical-reasoning-analytical-ability-course
31. Is the course useful for Round 2?
Yes. The course is designed to help students build the foundation needed for logical reasoning and analytical ability questions. Round 2 will be more difficult, so students should use the lessons, examples, practice questions, and explanations carefully.
32. Should I only solve practice questions?
No. Practice questions are useful, but concepts are equally important. If your base is weak, you may struggle with harder Round 2 questions. Study the lessons first, then practice questions.
33. Can I prepare one day before Round 2?
You should not wait until the last day. Round 2 will be harder than Round 1, so start preparing immediately.

Technical Instructions

34. Which device should I use?
Use a stable device with a good internet connection. A laptop or desktop is generally better than a mobile phone.
35. Can I use a mobile phone?
If the exam page works properly on your phone, you may use it, but a laptop or desktop is recommended for a smoother exam experience.
36. Can I switch devices during the exam?
No. Use the same device and browser throughout the exam.
37. Can I switch browser tabs?
No. Switching tabs or leaving the exam page may be treated as a rule violation.
38. Can I open the exam page in multiple tabs?
No. Do not open the exam page in multiple tabs or multiple devices.
39. Should I use VPN?
No. Do not use VPN during the exam.
40. Should I repeatedly refresh the exam page?
No. Do not repeatedly refresh the exam page. Open the page around 15 minutes before your assigned batch and follow the instructions shown.

Support and Communication

41. Will support answer general questions?
No. Individual support will not be provided for general questions already answered in this notice.
42. Why is support limited?
Many students may check results and prepare for Round 2. Repeated messages for the same questions create delays and make it harder to identify genuine issues.
43. When should I contact support?
Contact support only if you have a specific issue that is not answered in this notice.
44. What should I include when contacting support?
Include your seat number, registered email address, screenshot of the issue, and a clear explanation.
45. Should I rely on WhatsApp, Instagram comments, or friends?
No. Always rely on official website notices.
46. Where will Round 2 batch details be published?
Round 2 batch details will be published through a separate official notice by Tuesday, May 12, 2026.
47. Will last-minute questions be answered?
Students are expected to read the official notices carefully. Last-minute questions already answered in the notice may not receive individual replies.

Final Reminder

Check your result using the official result lookup page. If your result shows Qualified for Round 2, start preparing immediately for the Round 2 exam on Sunday, May 17, 2026.

Round 2 will be much more difficult than Round 1. The Round 2 selection cutoff is 40 out of 50, as mentioned in the scholarship policy.

Round 2 batches will be assigned by Tuesday, May 12, 2026 through a separate official notice. Please wait for that notice and do not contact support asking for batch details before it is published.