SITEEE 2026 Exam Pattern (OUT): Check Marking Scheme, Exam Duration

SIT Engineering Entrance Exam 2026 ( SITEEE )

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Samridhi Mishra
Updated on Dec 13, 2025 18:33 IST

By Samridhi Mishra, Senior Executive

SITEEE 2026 Exam Pattern: Symbiosis Institute of Technology has announced the SITEEE exam pattern 2026 on the official website, set-test.org. The exam pattern will help students get familiar with the exam and its aspects. As per the official paper pattern, the SITEEE exam will be held for 1 hour, and candidates have to attempt 60 MCQs from Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics. The exam will be held in CBT mode at designated exam centres across India. The authority announced the SITEEE 2026 exam date as May 2, 2026 (Test 1) and May 10, 2026 (Test 2).

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 check the pattern thoroughly. Candidates should also refer to the exam syllabus along with the paper pattern. Scroll down for the detailed SITEEE exam pattern 2026.

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Table of contents
  • SITEEE 2026 Exam Pattern
  • SITEEE Exam Pattern 2026 - Marking Scheme
  • SITEEE 2026 Exam Syllabus
  • Important Guidelines for SITEEE Exam
  • 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 below. The following table is updated as per the latest year's notification.

Sections

Total Questions

Duration

Physics

15

1 Hour (60 Minutes)

Chemistry

15

Mathematics

30

Total

60

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Commonly asked questions
Q:   Is the SITEEE exam online or offline?
A: 

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?
A: 

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

In all, 60 questions are asked in the SITEEE exam, each carrying 2 marks. The best part for candidates is that there is no negative marking in the exam. This simply implies that candidates should attempt all the questions whether they are confident about the answer or not. The table below shows the marking scheme for SITEEE.

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 total marks for SITEEE 2026?
A: 

The total marks for SITEEE 2026 is 120 marks.

Q:   Is there negative marking in SITEEE?
A: 

No. There is no negative marking in the SITEEE exam.

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SITEEE 2026 Exam Syllabus

Candidates can check the SITEEE exam syllabus 2026 for physics, chemistry and mathematics. Although it is not officially available on the institute's website, the syllabus is based on the classes 11th and 12th curriculum for the subjects.

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Commonly asked questions
Q:   What is a good score in the SITEEE 2026 exam?
A: 

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?
A: 

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.

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Important Guidelines for SITEEE Exam

Here are some important instructions for attempting the SITEEE exam 2026:

  • Students must report to the test centre two hours before the test begins to complete security procedures and verification of the admit card and ID proof.
  • Candidates will not be allowed to enter the test centre premises after the start of the test.
  • Duration of the test is 60 minutes. (excluding Persons with Disabilities (PwD), compensatory time is 20 minutes).
  • Students can attempt any section in any order.
  • The candidate found using any unfair means will forfeit her/his chance of being considered for admission and will be debarred from receiving SITEEE results.
  • On the day of the test, your digital fingerprint and or photograph scan will be captured candidates whose finger prints cannot be digitally scanned due to any reasons will not be permitted to take the SITEEE test.
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Commonly asked questions
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:   Is the SITEEE exam conducted as a remote proctored test?
A: 

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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SITEEE 2026 Exam Pattern FAQs

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

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Commonly asked questions
Q:   What is the SITEEE exam pattern?
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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:   What are the type of questions in the SITEEE exam?
A: 

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?
A: 

The authority has not specified any minimum marks to pass the SITEEE BTech entrance exam.

Q:   What is the medium of SITEEE question paper?
A: 

The SITEEE question paper will be available in the english language only.

Q:   What is the syllabus for SITEEE?
A: 

The SITEEE exam syllabus is based on the CBSE class 11th and 12th syllabus.

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.

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