JEECE 2024 Exam Pattern: Check Section-wise Paper Pattern & Format Here

Jharkhand Engineering Entrance Competitive Examination 2024 ( JEECE )

Mamona Majumder
Updated on Sep 25, 2025 17:03 IST

By Mamona Majumder, Assistant Manager

Not applicable since JEECE 2024 will not be held and admissions will be done based on JEE Main scores.

JEECE 2024 exam pattern will be released by the Jharkhand Combined Entrance Competitive Examination Board (JCECEB). Through the JEECE exam pattern 2024, the candidates will be able to access information on how the entrance examination will be held. Important details such as the exam mode, duration, sections, type of questions, marking scheme and more will be available in the JEECE exam pattern to help the candidates prepare for the entrance examination. As per the official JEECE 2024 exam pattern, the entrance examination will be held as an offline i.e., pen-and-paper-based test. Along with the exam pattern, the candidates are also advised to check the JEECE 2024 syllabus. Read to know more about JEECE Exam Pattern 2024.

Q:   Will JEECE 2024 be held?
A: 

The authorities will not conduct any JEECE for BTech admission. Admissions will be based on JEE Main scores. However, JCECE exam will be held for admission to BTech Agriculture and BTech Dairy Technology.

Q:   Is JEECE 2024 an online test?
A: 

No. The authorities will not conduct JEECE 2024. Since the admissions will be done based on the candidate's JEE Main scores, no entrance examination will be arranged by the JEECE authorities. All eligible candidates will have to register the counselling and admission process by filling out the JEECE 2024 counselling form. More details about the JEECE admission process will be announced soon.

Q:   When will JEECE application form be available?
A: 

JEECE application form release date will be announced on the official website with the official notice of the admission process.

Table of contents
  • JEECE 2024 Exam Pattern
  • JEECE 2024 Exam Pattern - Division of Questions
  • Important Points of JEECE 2024 Exam Pattern
  • JEECE 2024 Syllabus
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JEECE 2024 Exam Pattern

Candidates can check the detailed exam pattern of JEECE 2024 from the table given below:

Particulars

Details

Mode

Offline (pen-and-paper-based test)

Duration

3 hours

Medium of Exam

English

Sections

Physics

Chemistry

Mathematics

Type of Questions

Multiple Choice Questions

Total Number of Questions

150

Marking Scheme

For every correct answer, one mark will be allotted. 

Negative Marking

0.25 marks will be deducted for every wrong answer.

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Commonly asked questions
Q:   Is the exam pattern important for JEECE preparation?
A: 

The JEECE exam is no longer held, and hence there is no pattern for the exam. Candidates have to appear for JEE Main, as BTech admissions will be based on JEE Main ranks.

Q:   What is the marking scheme of JEECE?
A: 

The JEECE marking scheme is:

  • One mark will be allotted to the candidates.
  • For every incorrect answer, the authorities will deduct 0.25 marks. 
Q:   What is the duration of JEECE?
A: 

As per the official JEECE exam pattern, the total duration of the entrance examination is 3 hours.

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JEECE 2024 Exam Pattern - Division of Questions

The division of questions in the JEECE exam pattern 2024 can be checked in the table given below:

Sections

Number of Questions

Physics

50 Questions

Chemistry

50 Questions

Mathematics

50 Questions

Total 

150 Questions

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Commonly asked questions
Q:   Which subjects have to be studied for JEECE?
A: 

JEECE exam is no longer held. Candidates have to prepare for the JEE Main exam for admission to BTech courses.

Q:   What are the type of questions in the JEECE paper?
A: 

The JEECE exam has multiple-choice type questions. However, the exam is no longer held, and BTech admissions are based on JEE Main scores.

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Important Points of JEECE 2024 Exam Pattern

  • Candidates are advised to attempt all of the questions in the JEECE 2024 paper.
  • No extra time will be given to the candidates.
  • The total number of questions in JEECE 2024 is 150.
  • For every wrong answer, 0.25 marks will be deducted.
  • The questions will be objective and multiple-choice in nature.
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JEECE 2024 Syllabus

During the exam preparation, candidates are advised to check the JEECE syllabus since it will allow them to know the topics that need to be studied for the examination. By knowing the syllabus beforehand, the candidates will be able to divide their time into various topics and be well-prepared to score high in the entrance examination. The syllabus of JEECE will consist of topics from Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics. 

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Commonly asked questions
Q:   Where can I access the JEECE syllabus?
A: 

JEECE syllabus is no longer released as the exam is no longer held. Admission to BTech courses is based on JEE Main ranks.

Q:   Do I have to study the entire JEECE syllabus?
A: 

Candidates do not need to follow the JEECE syllabus, as the JEECE exam has been scrapped. Now the BTech admission is based on JEE Main ranks.

Q:   Is the JEECE syllabus important for the preparation process?
A: 

Yes. The JEECE syllabus is considered as one of the important factors for the preparation process. Through the syllabus of JEECE, the candidates will be able to access details regarding the subjects, units and topics that need to be prepared for the upcoming entrance examination. If the candidates are familiar beforehand with the syllabus of JEECE, they will be able to plan out their studies and have a higher chance of securing the marks they need for admission. The syllabus will provide a clearer picture to the candidates regarding their study timeline. 

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