LPU NEST BPharma, BPT, BSc (Medical Lab Technology) Pattern 2025: Know Marking Scheme & Exam Duration

Lovely Professional University National Eligibility and Scholarship Test 2025 ( LPU NEST )

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Updated on Jan 30, 2026 15:56 IST

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LPUNEST 2026 exam pattern includes the marking scheme of question paper. Candidates can take the exam at the exam centres or in remote proctored mode. Candidates looking for admission through LPUNEST 2026 must check exam pattern before starting the preparation for the entrance test. LPUNEST exam pattern includes details like total number of questions, subjects, marking scheme, exam duration, etc.

Along with exam pattern, it is equally important to know the LPUNEST 2026 syllabus. The syllabus includes all the important topics to study for the exam. Read more details concerning the exam pattern below. 

Table of contents
  • LPUNEST 2026 Exam Pattern: BTech
  • LPUNEST Exam Pattern 2026: Marking Scheme
  • LPU NEST 2026: Mode of Exam
  • LPU NEST Test Pattern: Important Points
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LPUNEST 2026 Exam Pattern: BTech

The LPU NEST 2026 will be conducted online. The LPU NEST question paper will include a total of 100 objective-type questions. There will be four sections, namely Physics, Chemistry, English, Maths (OR) Physics, Chemistry, English, Biology.  There will be twenty-five questions each in the Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, Biology and English sections. 

Name  Courses for Test Test Scheme No. of questions Marks (subject) MM Time Test Type & Mode of Admission
LPUNEST-2025 (B.Tech)
[1001]
Physics Physics, Chemistry, English, Maths
OR
Physics, Chemistry, English, Biology
Physics (PHY11): 25 Questions (20 MCQs+5 Fill in the blanks) (4 marks each) 100 400 150 mins Type 1(Through Counselling)
Mathematics Mathematics (MTH11): 25 Questions (20 MCQs+5 Fill in the blanks) (4 marks each) 100
Chemistry Chemistry (CHE11): 25 Questions (20 MCQs+5 Fill in the blanks) (4 marks each) 100
Biology Biology (BIO11): 25 Questions (4 marks each) 100
English English (ENG11): 25 Questions (4 marks each) 100
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Commonly asked questions
Q:   Is the LPU NEST easy or tough?
A: 

LPU NEST is generally considered easy to moderate in difficulty. It is easier than most national engineering exams. The exam is designed to test concepts, not tricky questions. If the candidates prepare well, they can clear the exam in the first attempt.

Q:   What is the weightage of one question in LPU NEST?
A: 

There will be four marks given for each correct answer in exam. No marks will be reduced for incorrect answer. LPU NEST will be conducted for 500 marks. There will be 125 questions asked in exam. Since there is no negative marking candidates can answer all questions. 

Q:   Is there any negative marking for the incorrect answers in LPU NEST?
A: 

Unlike other entrance exams, LPU NEST does not have negative marking. Candidates can attend all questions without fear of losing marks. This approach allows candidates to maximise chances of scoring well by making guesses or eliminating unlikely options.

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LPUNEST Exam Pattern 2026: Marking Scheme

Each correct answer in LPU NEST will be given 4 marks. There is no negative marking in LPU NEST. Therefore, no marks will be deducted for incorrect answers.

Subjects

Marks Per Question

Maximum Marks

Physics

4 marks

100 marks

Mathematics

4 marks

100 marks

Chemistry

4 marks

100 marks

Biology

4 marks

100 marks

English

4 marks

100 marks

 

 

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Commonly asked questions
Q:   Is LPU-NEST conducted offline or online?
A: 

LPU NEST is conducted in online mode. LPU NEST can be attended by the candidate either from home as a remote proctored test, or they can attend from the test centres. If the candidate wants to take the test from home, they should make sure they have a stable internet connection.

Q:   What is the subject-wise distribution of questions in the LPU NEST for B.Tech?
A: 

The question paper will include 100 questions.

Physics 25 Questions

Mathematics 25 Questions

Chemistry 25 Questions

English  25 Questions

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LPU NEST 2026: Mode of Exam

LPU NEST is conducted in online mode. The exam can be taken either through remote proctored mode or at the exam centres. Candidates can choose the mode at the time of slot booking. 

Online Remote Proctored Mode

In this mode, candidates can take the exam from home or from any quiet place using a laptop with a stable internet connection. The exam is monitored through AI-based and live proctoring. The candidates' screen activity, webcam feed, and microphone are monitored for integrity. 

Online Test Centre Mode

The exam is conducted at the exam centre, with physical supervision, and all the technical requirements are provided by the centre. The question paper will be available in English. The question paper consists mainly of MCQs. For BTech programme, questions will also include fill-in-the-blank. 

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Commonly asked questions
Q:   Where to find the LPU NEST test centres list?
A: 

The LPU NEST 2026 test centre list will be available on the official website. The exam centre list will also be available in the brochure. The candidates must select the exam centre during the slot booking process. The selection of a test city is purely for indicating your preference during registration. The final slot booking will be done by the university on the basis of availability. 

Q:   Is it enough to study from NCERT textbook to prepare for LPU NEST BTech exam?
A: 

While NCERT books are good for LPU NEST preparation, students must not study only NCERT. The candidates must refer to the LPU NEST syllabus provided on the official website and check different books for the topics given in the syllabus. Students can also refer to online materials for the different topics.

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LPU NEST Test Pattern: Important Points

Candidates can check the important points regarding the exam below.

  • LPU NEST is conducted in online mode, and candidates can appear through remote proctored mode or at the exam centres.
  • The exam follows an objective-type format, with questions in the form of MCQs and Fill in the Blanks.
  • English is a compulsory section in almost all LPU NEST exams.
  • There is no negative marking in LPU NEST.
  • The exam duration varies for each programme; for BTech it is 150 minutes.
  • The BTech exam is conducted for 400 Marks.
  • The total number of questions in the BTech LPU NEST question paper is 100. 
  • The LPU NEST syllabus is based on the Class 11 and 12 syllabi.
  • The medium of the question paper is only english.
  • LPU NEST scores are used for admission and scholarship.
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Commonly asked questions
Q:   How can I manange time during LPU NEST exam?
A: 

Candidates must follow these steps to improve time management skills

  • Regularly Take Mock Tests.
  • Try completing easy questions first.
  • Allot time to complete every section.
  • Solve past year question papers.

 

 

Q:   What is the LPU NEST exam date for the test centre-based test?
A: 

The remote proctored exam will be conducted from February 15, 2026, and the test centre exam dates are from March 15, 2026. The exam will be conducted till March 31, 2026.

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Yes, it is necessary to have your Class 10 and Class 12 certificates during LPU NEST counselling. These certificates are required for identity verification, eligibility confirmation, and document verification before your admission is finalized. You must carry originals along with self-attested copie

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LPU NEST counselling is conducted entirely in online mode through the official LPU admission portal. After LPUNEST results are declared, eligible candidates must register for counselling, fill their course and campus preferences, and submit required documents digitally. Seat allotment is done based

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Yes, Lovely Professional University does release official LPU NEST counselling dates after the LPUNEST results are declared. For example, in the 2026 cycle, LPUNEST counselling began right after the result announcement on February 8,  2026, with online seat preference filling and seat allotment roun

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Anyone who is eligible for LPUNEST (Lovely Professional University National Entrance and Scholarship Test) can participate in its counselling. This includes students who have appeared for or qualified LPUNEST, as well as candidates who meet direct merit-based admission criteria for certain courses a

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The subjects candidates must study for the LPU NEST are Physics, Mathematics, Chemistry, Biology, Aptitude and English. In the exam, there will be 25 questions from Physics, Mathematics, Chemistry, and Biology. There are 10 Aptitude Questions and 15 English Questions.

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LP University has not specified the passing marks in LPU NEST. The exam is easy to crack. The candidates can check the sample papers to know exam pattern and type of questions. 

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Yes, you can join Lovely Professional University without appearing for LPUNEST in many cases.

Admission to LPU is not always compulsory through LPUNEST. For many programs, students can get admission based on their qualifying exam marks (such as 12th for undergraduate courses or graduation marks for p

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Arshia Singh

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Taking admission at LPU is a great choice.

Yes, there are more options besides LPUNEST to enroll at Lovely Professional University. For a variety of programs, LPU kindly accepts results from national-level tests such as JEE Main, NEET, UCEED, or CLAT. Talented students from a variety of

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Yes — you can often get admission to Lovely Professional University without appearing for LPUNEST, depending on the course and your qualifications. For many programs such as BA, BBA, B.Com, and other non-technical degrees, LPU offers direct admission based on your qualifying exam marks (like Class 1

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LPU NEST is generally considered easy to moderate in difficulty. It is easier than most national engineering exams. The exam is designed to test concepts, not tricky questions. If the candidates prepare well, they can clear the exam in the first attempt.

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