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Aakash Educational Services Limited (AESL) Launches ANTHE 2026: The Biggest Talent Hunt Exam Helping Students Understand Their Potential and Prepare for Competitive Success

India’s longest-running talent identification examination has registered over 1 crore students in the past 16 years, combining scientific assessment, national benchmarking and personalised academic insights to help students understand what to improve and what to do next

ANTHE 2026 at a Glance
 ANTHE is the biggest and most tenured talent hunt exam in India, with over 1 crore student registrations over the past 16 years.
 Every question in the exam is purpose-driven, designed to assess specific concepts and competencies across subjects.
 A comprehensive, scientifically designed diagnostic assessment that goes beyond marks to understand a student’s academic performance, competitive readiness and examination behaviour.
 Scholarships of up to 100% and ₹2.5 crore in cash prizes serve as rewards for students’ merit and performance.


Ahmedabad, August 17, 2026: For a student preparing for a competitive academic journey, knowing what to study is only one part of the equation. Understanding where they stand, what they are doing well and
where they need to improve can be equally important. It is this gap between preparation and self-
awareness that the Aakash National Talent Hunt Exam (ANTHE) has sought to address over the last 16
years.


With over 1 crore students having registered for ANTHE since its inception, the examination has grown
into one of India’s largest and longest-running student assessment platforms. What began as a talent
identification initiative has evolved into a structured academic benchmark that helps students assess their
preparedness, understand their competitive potential and build a stronger foundation for the journey
ahead.
Unlike an assessment that measures performance only through a final score, ANTHE is designed as a
comprehensive, scientifically structured diagnostic assessment. Each question is purpose-driven and
mapped to specific concepts and competencies, allowing the examination to evaluate students across
subject knowledge, aptitude, analytical ability and examination behaviour. This gives students a more
meaningful understanding of their performance rather than reducing their preparation to a single
number.
The importance of this early assessment is also reflected in the journeys of students who have gone on to
achieve strong results in national competitive examinations. In NEET UG 2026, 31 of Aakash’s 41 students
who secured ranks among the Top 100 had previously qualified through ANTHE. Similarly, in JEE
Advanced 2026, 7 out of 11 in Top 100 JEE Adv are from ANTHE. These outcomes underline the role that
early identification, structured academic preparation and sustained guidance can play in a student’s
competitive journey.
Speaking on the significance of ANTHE, Mr. Chandra Sekhar Garisa Reddy, MD and CEO, Aakash
Educational Services Limited (AESL), said: “For us, ANTHE has never been just an examination that
determines a student’s scholarship. Its larger purpose is to help students understand their own academic
potential at a stage when the right guidance can make a meaningful difference. Over 16 years, more than
one crore students have trusted ANTHE as an opportunity to benchmark themselves and understand
where they stand. What makes the examination valuable is the depth of insight it provides not just what a
student scored, but what that performance tells them about their strengths, their preparedness and the
areas they need to work on. We want every student to come away from ANTHE with greater clarity about
their academic journey and a more informed path forward.”

The value of the examination extends to what students receive after they have taken it. Every ANTHE participant receives a detailed ANTHE Intelligence Report, designed to translate examination performance into practical academic insights. The report helps students identify subject-wise strengths and areas that require greater attention, while also giving them a perspective on how prepared they are to handle the demands of competitive examinations. The report further examines three distinct aspects of a student’s performance—Competitive Exam Success Potential (CESP), Test-Taking Personality (TTP) and Attempt Intelligence Quotient (AIQ). Together, these provide a broader view of how a student approaches an examination: from their ability to handle higher-order thinking and competitive challenges, to their examination behaviour and the balance they maintain between attempts, accuracy and risk.
This makes ANTHE relevant not only for students already preparing for JEE or NEET, but also for those at
an earlier stage of their academic journey. By providing national benchmarking, students can understand
where they stand among peers across their state and the country. The assessment also enables them to
view their performance through the lens of competitive examinations and identify the areas they need to
strengthen as they progress.
At its core, ANTHE is built around the belief that assessment should lead to action. A student’s result
should not simply tell them whether they performed well; it should help answer what they are good at,
where they need to improve and what they should focus on next. By bringing together academic
assessment, competitive readiness and examination behaviour, ANTHE aims to make this understanding
accessible to students well before they reach the most demanding stages of their academic journey.
Scholarships remain an important outcome of ANTHE, enabling deserving students to access Aakash’s
Classroom, Hybrid and Digital programmes. For ANTHE 2026, students can avail scholarships of up to
100%, subject to the applicable criteria, alongside ₹2.5 crore in cash prizes for top performers. The
examination is open to students from Classes V to XII and will be conducted in both online and offline
formats.
Registrations for ANTHE 2026 are now open through the official ANTHE portal and Aakash centres across
the country. The online examination will be conducted from October 27 to November 1, 2026, while the
offline examination will be held on October 11th, 25th and November 1st, 2026.

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