The JEECUP 2024 exam will be administered by the Joint Entrance Examination Council Uttar Pradesh (JEECUP) between June 13, 2024, and June 20, 2024. For students hoping to go into any of the state's polytechnic schools, passing this entrance exam is crucial. This is a detailed outline of the JEECUP 2024 exam format, time, and marking system.
8 days, from June 13 to June 20, 2024, are set aside for the JEECUP 2024 test.
The additional dates of June 19 and June 20, 2024, have been set aside by the council to allow for any unanticipated events that might need rescheduling.
There will be an online Computer Based Test (CBT) version of the JEECUP 2024 test. This implies that you will take the test at a specified test center using a computer.
- Type of Question: Multiple-choice (MCQ) questions will be on the test. There will be four answers for each question, and only one of them will be the right response.
- Topics Covered: The topics change based on the polytechnic course group. The main topics included in the exam for engineering and technology courses are chemistry, physics, and mathematics. The subjects for the other courses will correspond with the particular needs of the industry.
- Questions in Total: There will be 100 questions in the JEECUP exam. These questions cover a wide range of topics related to the candidate's selected course.
The JEECUP 2024 exam is scheduled to run 150 minutes, or two hours and thirty minutes. In order to optimise their marks, candidates must finish the exam in the allocated time, controlling their speed and accuracy.
- Accurate Answer: The candidate will receive four marks for each accurate response.
- Wrong Response: There will be a penalty of one mark taken away for each erroneous response. With this negative marking method, applicants are encouraged to answer questions they are certain about and the necessity of correctness is emphasised.
- Unanswered Questions: Unanswered questions will not result in a mark deduction or award.
The exam is between June 13 and 20, 2024 (with reserve dates on June 19 and 20).
It's a computer-based test (CBT) with multiple-choice questions (MCQs).
It depends on your chosen course, but for engineering and technology, it's physics, chemistry, and mathematics.
You'll have 150 minutes (2 hours 30 minutes) to complete 100 questions.
4 marks for each correct answer -1 mark for each wrong answer (there's no penalty for unanswered questions)