SITEEE 2026 Exam Pattern: Check Marking Scheme, Exam Duration

SIT Engineering Entrance Exam 2026 ( SITEEE )

Samridhi Mishra
Updated on Nov 3, 2025 17:18 IST

By Samridhi Mishra, Senior Executive

SITEEE 2026 Exam Pattern: Symbiosis Institute of Technology will release the SITEEE exam pattern 2026 on the official website, set-test.org. The SITEEE exam pattern will help students get familiar with the exam and its aspects. The paper pattern includes details on the SITEEE marking scheme, number of sections, subject-wise questions, mode of the exam and more. Students who seek BTech admission through the SITEEE exam must go through the SITEEE test structure thoroughly. Candidates should also refer to the SITEEE 2026 exam syllabus along with the paper pattern. Scroll down for the detailed SITEEE exam pattern 2026.

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  • SITEEE 2026 Exam Pattern
  • SITEEE Exam Pattern 2026 - Marking Scheme
  • SITEEE 2026 Exam Pattern FAQs
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SITEEE 2026 Exam Pattern

The exam will have 60 questions to be attempted in 1 hour. Physics and Chemistry will have 15 questions each while the Mathematics section will have 30 questions. For each correct answer, 2 marks will be given; this makes the total 120 marks. Check the section-wise SITEEE exam pattern 2026 below:

Sections

Total Questions

Duration

Physics

15

1 Hour (60 Minutes)

Chemistry

15

Mathematics

30

Total

60

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Commonly asked questions
Q:   What is the SITEEE exam pattern?
A: 

As per the SITEEE exam pattern, there will be 60 questions to be answered in 1 hour. Physics and Chemistry will have 15 questions each while Maths will have 30 questions. Candidates get 2 marks for every correct answer. There is no negative marking in the test.

Q:   Is the SITEEE exam online or offline?
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The SITEEE 2026 exam will be conducted in online mode at designated test centres. The allotted centre details will be available on the admit card.

Q:   Is the SITEEE 2026 exam pattern out?
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No. The SITEEE exam pattern will be released along with the official notification which is expected in December 2025.

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SITEEE Exam Pattern 2026 - Marking Scheme

There are a total of 60 questions asked in the SITEEE exam, Each question carries 2 marks. The best part for candidates is that there is no negative marking in the exam. This means candidates must attempt all the questions whether they are confident of the answer or not. Candidate can check the detailed marking scheme below:

Sections

Total Questions

Marks Awarded

Physics

15

(15×2)= 30

Chemistry

15

(15×2)= 30

Mathematics

30

(30×2)= 30

Total

60

(60×2)= 120

 
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Commonly asked questions
Q:   What is the SITEEE marking scheme?
A: 

As per the SITEEE marking scheme, each question is of 2 marks. Physics and Chemistry are for 30 marks each, while maths of for 60 marks. There is no negative marking for any incorrect question.

Q:   What is the total marks for SITEEE 2026?
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The total marks for SITEEE 2026 is 120 marks.

Q:   Is there negative marking in SITEEE?
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No. There is no negative marking in the SITEEE exam.

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SITEEE 2026 Exam Pattern FAQs

Candidates can find below the FAQs related to the SITEEE 2026 exam pattern.

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Q:   What is a good score in the SITEEE 2026 exam?
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The total marks for SITEEE 2026 is 120 marks. A good attempt in the SITEEE exam can be considered for 90 or above marks.

Q:   Is the SITEEE exam hard?
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No, since the SITEEE exam is based on the CBSE syllabus for class 11th and 12th it is not very difficult. Those who are preparing for the JEE Mains exam can easily crack the SITEEE exam.

Q:   What is the medium of SITEEE question paper?
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The SITEEE question paper will be available in the english language only.

Q:   What are the type of questions in the SITEEE exam?
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The SITEEE 2026 question paper will comprise of MCQs. There will be four options for each question and candidates will have to select the most appropriate answer for each question.

Q:   What is the SITEEE 2026 passing mark?
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The authority has not specified any minimum marks to pass the SITEEE BTech entrance exam.

Q:   How many attempts for SITEEE exam?
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There is no limit on the number of attempts for the SITEEE exam however, candidates can attempt the SITEEE exm only twice a year as it is held only two times, annually. 

Q:   What is the syllabus for SITEEE?
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The SITEEE exam syllabus is based on the CBSE class 11th and 12th syllabus.

Q:   Is the SITEEE exam conducted as a remote proctored test?
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No. The SITEEE exam is conducted at various test centres across the country. It is held as a computer based test at designated exam centres.

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Answered 2 months ago

The SITEEE 2026 cutoff for the merit list and wait list will be released on the respective institutes at the time of counselling.

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Samridhi Mishra

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Answered 2 months ago

The SITEEE merit list will be prepared separately for SITEEE exam, JEE Mains and any other state engineering entrance exam. The merit list will be prepared in the order of merit.

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Samridhi Mishra

Contributor-Level 9

Answered 2 months ago

No. There is no provision for rechecking or re-evaluation of the SITEEE 2026 result.

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Samridhi Mishra

Contributor-Level 9

Answered 2 months ago

Candidates who do not wish to take admission through SITEEE 2026 can also apply to the particiapting institutes based on their JEE Mains scores or any other state engineering entrance exam.

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Samridhi Mishra

Contributor-Level 9

Answered 2 months ago

Candidates are only allowed to carry their admit card along with their government photo ID proof. Students must not carry any electronic devices inside the SITEEE exam centre.

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Samridhi Mishra

Contributor-Level 9

Answered 2 months ago

No. Candidates cannot change their allotted SITEEE 2026 exam centre after the admit card is generated.

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Samridhi Mishra

Contributor-Level 9

Answered 2 months ago

Candidates must download the SITEEE admit card as soon as it is released. The admit card will be available till the day of exam.

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Samridhi Mishra

Contributor-Level 9

Answered 2 months ago

The SITEEE admit card will be available in the candidate portal. Candidates must download and save the SITEEE admit card on their systems and print one as and when required.

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Samridhi Mishra

Contributor-Level 9

Answered 2 months ago

Candidates have to carry their SITEEE admit card 2026 along with one of the following documents:

  • Passport
  • Driving license
  • Voter ID card
  • Aadhar card

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Samridhi Mishra

Contributor-Level 9

Answered 2 months ago

The SITEEE admit card will comprise the exam day guidelines to be followed while appearing for the exam.

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