IIITH UGEE Question Papers 2026: Download Previous Year Question & Sample Papers PDF

IIIT Hyderabad Undergraduate Entrance Exam 2025 ( IIITH UGEE )

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IIITH UGEE Sample Papers 2026: We have shared here the IIITH UGEE sample papers. Candidates can find the direct link to download the question papers of IIITH UGEE. These sample question of IIITH UGEE consists of 100 questions per paper, good engough for students to practice. By solving these sample papers, students will be able to prepare for the IIITH UGEE exam effectively. These IIITH UGEE sample papers will ensure aspirants are well versed with the difficulty level of the exam, they know the types of questions asked in the exam as well as recurring questions. As per the IIITH UGEE exam pattern, there are two subjects for which the sample papers are made available - SUPR & REAP.

The exam body Indian Institute of Information Technology, Hyderabad releases the IIITH UGEE sample papers on its official website. Candidates can visit - ugadmissions.iiit.ac.in/ugee to download the sample papers, hwoever, the official sample papers only consist of 15 questions, good enough to give candidates an idea on the difficulty level of the exam.

Latest on IIITH UGEE 2026: The IIITH UGEE 2026 entrance examination will be conducted on May 2, 2026 in computer-based mode.

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  • IIITH UGEE Sample Papers
  • IIITH UGEE Exam Pattern 2026
  • IIITH UGEE Syllabus 2026
  • FAQs on IIITH UGEE Question Papers 2026

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IIITH UGEE Exam Pattern 2026

The exam body IIITH prescribes the IIITH UGEE 2026 exam pattern. As per the pattern, the exam is of a 3-hour time duration and is conducted in Computer-Based Test (CBT) mode in English language only. The structure of the IIITH UGEE question paper is divided into two mandatory sections - SUPR & REAP. Candidates must clear a sectional cutoff in SUPR to have their REAP paper evaluated; final interview shortlisting is based on the REAP score. From the following table candidates can check the IIITH UGEE exam pattern 2026 - 

Section MCQs and Time Duration Marking Scheme
SUPR (Subject Proficiency Test) 50 MCQs to be completed in 60 minutes +1 mark for correct, -0.25 for incorrect
REAP (Research Aptitude Test) 50 questions (MCQs and some fill-in-the-blanks) in 120 minutes +2 marks for correct, -0.5 for incorrect

 

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Commonly asked questions
Q:   Does IIITH release official previous year question papers?
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No, IIIT Hyderabad does not officially release question papers. However, they have a couple of sample papers posted on their website. Candidates can find the "previous year papers" available online which are memory-based compiled from students who appeared in the exam.

Q:   Where can I find official sample questions for UGEE?
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Candidates can find official sample questions for both SUPR and REAP on the IIITH UG admissions portal. We have also provided the sample papers for candidates to prepare for the exam.

Q:   How many sections are there in the UGEE question paper?
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The IIITH UGEE question paper consists of two mandatory sections - SUPR (Subject Proficiency Test) and REAP (Research Aptitude Test). Both are conducted back-to-back in a single 3-hour computer-based session.

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IIITH UGEE Syllabus 2026

The exam body prescribes the syllabus of IIITH UGEE 2026. The syllabus of IIITH UGEE is based on Class 11 and 12 CBSE curriculum for Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics (PCM). The syllabus is divided into two sections - SUPR & REAP. Here the section-wise topic distribution of the syllabus of IIITH UGEE - 

IIITH UGEE SUPR Subjects & Topics

Subjects Topics
SUPR Section PCM fundamentals similar to the JEE Main level
Mathematics Calculus, Algebra, Probability, and Combinatorics (high weightage)
Physics Mechanics, Electricity, Magnetism, Optics, and Modern Physics
Chemistry

Mainly Physical and basic Organic Chemistry; Inorganic weightage is minimal

IIITH UGEE REAP Subjects & Topics

Subjects Topics
REAP Section Evaluates creative and critical thinking through
Reasoning Puzzles, Data Interpretation, and Logical Deduction
Linguistics Pattern recognition in unfamiliar languages
Application PCM-based case studies and graphical analysis

 

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Commonly asked questions
Q:   What is the duration of each section in the paper?
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The SUPR section is for 60 minutes time duration, followed by REAP section which is for 120 minutes. Candidates cannot switch back to SUPR once REAP section begins.

Q:   What is the marking scheme for the SUPR section?
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In SUPR, each correct answer typically earns +1 mark, with a negative marking of -0.25 for incorrect responses.

Q:   What is the marking scheme for the REAP section?
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In the SUPR section, each correct answer earns +1 mark, with a negative marking of -0.25 for incorrect responses.

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FAQs on IIITH UGEE Question Papers 2026

Check here additional FAQs on IIITH UGEE 2026 Question Papers:

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Q:   What is the question paper format of IIITH UGEE?
A: 

The IIITH UGEE questions are in MCQs format, the REAP section often includes Fill-in-the-Blank or numerical-entry questions. In recent years, approximately 7-9 questions out of 50 in REAP have been non-MCQ.

Q:   What is the total number of questions in the exam?
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The IIITH UGEE question paper consists of 100 questions in total out of which 50 are from SUPR and 50 in REAP.

Q:   What is the total mark capacity of the UGEE paper?
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The total marks of the IIITH UGEE is usually out of 150 marks (50 from SUPR and 100 from REAP). Candidate's performance in REAP is only evaluated if they clear qualifying cutoff in SUPR section.

Q:   Does the paper have a specific weightage for Chemistry?
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Yes, but it is lower than Physics and Mathematics. In SUPR section, the distribution is roughly 40% Mathematics, 35% Physics, and 25% Chemistry/Reasoning.

Q:   Are there any linguistics questions in the paper?
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Yes, in REAP section there can be questions on linguistics puzzles testing pattern recognition in unfamiliar languages. These questions do not require prior knowledge of the language, only logical deduction skills.

Q:   Is calculator allowed or provided on-screen during IIITH UGEE exam?
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No, physical or on-screen calculators are strictly prohibited in both sections. 

Q:   Is the UGEE question paper tougher than JEE Main?
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The SUPR section is comparable to JEE Main, but REAP section is considered challenging as it requires creative thinking and "out-of-box" problem solving. It can be compared to the Olympiad level questions.

Q:   How often does the question paper pattern change?
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The core structure of (SUPR + REAP) remains consistent, but number of questions and internal weightage can vary every year. Whatever might be the change, candidates are advised to check the IIITH UGEE notification PDF for the same.

Q:   Does the IIITH UGEE question paper include subjective or descriptive questions?
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No, despite being a "Research Aptitude" test, the computer-based format only supports objective types (MCQs) and numerical entries. There are no descriptive based questions in the IIITH UGEE exam.

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Answered 16 hours ago

No, despite being a "Research Aptitude" test, the computer-based format only supports objective types (MCQs) and numerical entries. There are no descriptive based questions in the IIITH UGEE exam.

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Vikrant Shukla

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Answered 16 hours ago

The SUPR section is comparable to JEE Main, but REAP section is considered challenging as it requires creative thinking and "out-of-box" problem solving. It can be compared to the Olympiad level questions.

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Satyendra Katarya

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Answered 16 hours ago

No, physical or on-screen calculators are strictly prohibited in both sections. 

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Nishtha Taneja

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Answered 16 hours ago

Yes, in REAP section there can be questions on linguistics puzzles testing pattern recognition in unfamiliar languages. These questions do not require prior knowledge of the language, only logical deduction skills.

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Mamona Rai

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Answered 16 hours ago

Yes, but it is lower than Physics and Mathematics. In SUPR section, the distribution is roughly 40% Mathematics, 35% Physics, and 25% Chemistry/Reasoning.

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Lalit Jain

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Answered 16 hours ago

The total marks of the IIITH UGEE is usually out of 150 marks (50 from SUPR and 100 from REAP). Candidate's performance in REAP is only evaluated if they clear qualifying cutoff in SUPR section.

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Nishtha Chaudhary

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Answered 17 hours ago

The IIITH UGEE question paper consists of 100 questions in total out of which 50 are from SUPR and 50 in REAP.

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Mani Mehra

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Answered 17 hours ago

The IIITH UGEE questions are in MCQs format, the REAP section often includes Fill-in-the-Blank or numerical-entry questions. In recent years, approximately 7-9 questions out of 50 in REAP have been non-MCQ.

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Aayushi Harsha

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Answered 17 hours ago

In the SUPR section, each correct answer earns +1 mark, with a negative marking of -0.25 for incorrect responses.

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Mayank Kumari

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Answered 17 hours ago

In SUPR, each correct answer typically earns +1 mark, with a negative marking of -0.25 for incorrect responses.

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