SU JEE Pattern 2026: Know Marking Scheme & Exam Duration

Sandip University Joint Entrance Exam 2026 ( SU JEE )

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Dhanya B
Updated on Nov 28, 2025 15:26 IST

By Dhanya B

SUJEE Pattern 2026: SUJEE 2026 exam pattern will be released by the conducting university along with the official notification of SUJEE 2026. Sandip University is responsible for deciding the SUJEE 2026 exam pattern of the entrance test.However, Sandip University rarely make changes in the SU JEE exam pattern every year. The exam pattern of SUJEE 2026 consists of information about the marking scheme, number of questions, exam duration, and other important things in the SUJEE exam.SUJEE question papers will have 100 multiple choice questions (MCQ) required to be answered in 120 minutes (2 hours).  Each question will carry two marks. For any question answered incorrectly, aspirants will get no marks. There is no negative marking done in exam. Read the article below to know about all the latest updates related to the SUJEE 2026 exam pattern.

 

Table of contents
  • SUJEE 2026 Exam Pattern Highlights
  • SUJEE 2026 sections and marks division
  • SUJEE 2026 Exam Pattern: Important Points to Remember
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SUJEE 2026 Exam Pattern Highlights

  • Number of questions: 100
  • Type of questions: MCQ (Multiple choice)
  • Duration of exam: 2 hours
  • Marking scheme: The correct answer will get +2 and there will be no negative marking
  • Exam Mode: Offline
  • The SUJEE Examination Form has no registration charges & available at the "Application Form Section" Tab
  • The SUJEE 2026 Result will be declared only on the website and you will receive intimation of the same via SMS or Call
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SUJEE 2026 sections and marks division

Subject Topics Total No. of questions
BTech (Engineering) English & GK 10
Chemistry 30
Mathematics 30
Physics 30
Diploma Engineering Chemistry 20
Physics 20
Mathematics 20
English 20
Biology 20
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Commonly asked questions
Q:   Will the online and offline SU JEE exams be conducted on the same date?
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Exam will be conducted online. Students will get online examination link, user ID and password. Students must select date and time of exam when registering. Phase I will in March and Phase II will be in April.

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SUJEE 2026 Exam Pattern: Important Points to Remember

  • Candidates will be informed about date and time of exam must earlier via SMS to their mobile and email ID registered with us. Hall Tickets will be available at ICs as well. They can also download your hall ticket from our website.
  • In case of a very rare situation, i.e. a power/technical failure, you would be required to appear for exam a second time.
  • The Result will be declared only on website, and you will receive intimation of same via SMS and email.

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Complement of a SetEqual SetsUniversal SetFinite and Infinite SetEmpty SetSets and their RepresentationsRelations and FunctionsCartesian Products of SetsFunctionsRelationsBinomial TheoremBinomial Theorem for Positive Integral IndexComposition of Functions and Invertible FunctionTypes of FunctionsTypes of RelationsProperties of Inverse Trigonometric FunctionsInverse Trigonometric FunctionsBasic Concepts of Inverse Trigonometric FunctionsTypes of MatrixTranspose of a MatrixSymmetric and Skew Symmetric MatricesInvertible MatricesOperations on MatricesDeterminantsDeterminantsIntegration as Inverse Process of DifferentiationDifferentiationStandard DeviationAssumed Mean MethodCorrelation and RegressionZ Score TableCube and CuboidComplement of a SetEqual SetsUniversal SetFinite and Infinite SetEmpty SetSets and their RepresentationsRelations and FunctionsCartesian Products of SetsFunctionsRelationsBinomial TheoremBinomial Theorem for Positive Integral IndexComposition of Functions and Invertible FunctionTypes of FunctionsTypes of RelationsProperties of Inverse Trigonometric FunctionsInverse Trigonometric FunctionsBasic Concepts of Inverse Trigonometric FunctionsTypes of MatrixTranspose of a MatrixSymmetric and Skew Symmetric MatricesInvertible MatricesOperations on MatricesDeterminantsDeterminantsIntegration as Inverse Process of DifferentiationDifferentiationStandard DeviationAssumed Mean MethodCorrelation and RegressionZ Score TableCube and CuboidOverviewDIMENSIONS OF PHYSICAL QUANTITIESDIMENSIONAL FORMULAESignificant FiguresDIMENSIONAL ANALYSIS AND ITS APPLICATIONSINTERNATIONAL SYSTEM OF UNITSOverviewChange of StateIdeal Gas Equation and Absolute TemperatureThermal ExpansionHeat TransferSpecific HeatCalorimetryTemperature and HeatMeasurement of TemperatureThermodynamic ProcessCarnot EngineReversible and Irreversible ProcessThermal EquilibriumThermodynamic State Variables Equation of StateOverviewFirst Law of ThermodynamicsSecond Law of ThermodynamicsBehaviour of GasesKinetic Theory of Ideal GasOverviewPeriodic and Oscillatory MotionSimple PendulumSimple Harmonic MotionOverviewSpeed of a Travelling WaveDisplacement Relation in a Progressive WaveSuperposition PrincipleBeatsReflection of WavesKinematic Equation Uniformly of Accelerated MotionInstantaneous Velocity and SpeedOverviewAccelerationResolution of VectorsVector Addition by Analytical MethodScalars and VectorsMultiplication of Vectors by Real NumbersAddition and Subtraction of VectorsOverviewProjectile MotionMotion in a PlaneConservation of MomentumEquilibrium of a ParticleCircular MotionCommon Forces in MechanicsSolving Problems in MechanicsConservation of Mechanical EnergyPotential Energy of SpringPowerKinetic EnergyCollisionWorkConcept of Potential EnergyMoment of InertiaOverviewCentre of MassVector Product of Two VectorsTorque and Angular MomentumMotion of Centre of MassEquilibrium of a Rigid BodyOverviewAngular Velocity and Relation with Linear VelocityDynamics of Rotational Motion About a Fixed AxisKinematics of Rotational Motion About a Fixed AxisAngular Momentum of Rotation About a Fixed AxisKeplers LawOverviewEscape SpeedEarth SatellitesEnergy of an Orbiting SatelliteStress Strain CurveElastic ModuliApplications of Elastic Behaviour of MaterialsSurface TensionBernoulli PrinciplePressure in FluidsViscosityStreamline FlowForces between Multiple ChargesConductors and InsulatorsBasic Properties of Electric ChargeElectric ChargeElectric Charge and FieldElectric FluxElectric Charge and FieldElectric Field LinesContinuous Charge DistributionInterference Light Waves Youngs ExperimentRefraction Reflection Plane Wave Huygens PrincipleRefraction Reflection Plane Wave Huygens PrincipleEinstein Photoelectric TheoryPhotoelectric Effect Wave Theory LightPhotoelectric EffectElectron EmissionOverviewBohr Model of Hydrogen AtomRadioactivityPhysics Nuclei OverviewSize of NucleusBinding EnergyNuclear EnergySemiconductor Devices OverviewSemiconductor Devices OverviewSemiconductor DiodeDiode as RectifierIntrinsic SemiconductorExtrinsic SemiconductorOverviewPotential Due to Point ChargeCombination of CapacitorsElectrostatic PotentialEnergy Stored in a CapacitorCapacitors and CapacitanceEffect of Dielectric on CapacitanceElectrostatics of ConductorsPotential Energy of a System of ChargesPotential due to a System of ChargesElectric CurrentOverviewElectrical Energy and PowerTemperature Dependence of ResistivityWheatstone BridgeOverviewOhms LawKirchhoffs LawDrift of Electrons and the Origin of ResistivityTorque on Current Loop Magnetic DipoleMotion in Magnetic FieldSolenoidMagnetic Field due to a Current ElementMagnetic Field on Axis of Circular Current LoopAmpere Circuital LawMagnetic ForceOverviewMoving Coil GalvanometerMagnetism and MatterMagnetic Properties of MaterialsMagnetisation and Magnetic IntensityBar MagnetElectromagnetismMotional Electromotive ForceExperiments of Faraday and HenryAlternating Current OverviewTransformerAC Voltage Applied to a ResistorAC Voltage Applied to an InductorAC Voltage applied to a CapacitorAC Voltage applied to a Series LCR circuitRepresentation of AC Current and Voltage by VectorElectromagnetic SpectrumElectromagnetic WavesDisplacement CurrentTotal Internal ReflectionRefraction through a PrismOptical InstrumentsDerivation of Lens FormulaReflection of Light by Spherical MirrorsRefraction at Spherical Surface and by LensesDerive Equation of Motion by Calculus methodAlternating Current OverviewMole Concept and Molar MassSTOICHIOMETRY AND STOICHIOMETRIC CALCULATIONSPercentage CompositionLaws of Chemical CombinationAtomic and Molecular MassesProperties of Matter and their MeasurementImportance of ChemistryOverviewOverviewAtomic ModelsDiscovery of Sub Atomic ParticlesTowards Quantum Mechanical Model of AtomQuantum Mechanical Model of AtomElectronic Configuration Types of ElementsPeriodic Table Electronic Configuration of ElementPeriodic Trends in Properties of ElementsGenesis of Periodic ClassificationNomenclature of Elements with Atomic NumbersPresent Form of Periodic TableChemical Bonding and Molecular StructureHybridizationValence Bond TheoryMolecular Orbital TheoryHydrogen BondingIonic or Electrovalent BondKossel-Lewis Approach to Chemical BondingBond ParametersBonding in Homonuclear Diatomic MoleculesVSEPR TheoryApplications of Chemical BondingEquilibrium ProcessesHomogeneous EquilibriaFactors Affecting EquilibriaApplications of Equilibrium ConstantIonization of Acids and BasesIonic Equilibrium in SolutionEquilibrium in Chemical ProcessesSolubility Equilibria of Sparingly Soluble SaltsHeter Heterogeneous EquilibriaOxidation NumberClassification of Organic CompoundsIsomerismNomenclature of Organic CompoundsQuantitative AnalysisQualitative Analysis of Organic CompoundsOverviewStructural Representations of Organic CompoundsFundamental Concepts in Organic Reaction MechanismTetravalence of Carbon Shapes of Organic CompoundsMethods of Purification of Organic CompoundsClassificationAlkanesAlkenesAlkynesAromatic HydrocarbonCarcinogenicity and ToxicityAbnormal Molar MassColligative Properties and Molar MassSolubilityProteinsVitaminsCarbohydratesEnzymesHormonesNucleic AcidsElectrolytic Cells and ElectrolysisCorrosionGalvanic CellFuel CellsNernst EquationElectrochemical CellsBatteriesRate of ReactionIntegrated Rate EquationsCollision Theory of Chemical ReactionsTemperature Dependence of the Rate of a ReactionFactors Influencing Rate of a ReactionBonding in Metal CarbonylsDifference between Glucose and Fructose
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Answered 3 weeks ago

Students selected in the first year for scholarship will continue to get scholarship in subsequent years as per respective slabs and academic score of that particular academic year. Therefore, the candidates must try to score well in SU JEE entrance test. 

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Mohit Gaurav

Contributor-Level 6

Answered 3 weeks ago

Scholarships apply students of all UG courses and MBA programmes. The Merit Scholarship will be awarded to a maximum 15% of the students who take admission for the course. Students selected in the first year for scholarship will continue to get a scholarship in subsequent years as per respective sla

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Dhanya B

Contributor-Level 10

Answered 3 weeks ago

SUJEE Syllabus is uploaded on official website every year before the exam. The candidates can log in to the official website and download the syllabus for reference. Candidates must take a print of the syllabus. There has not been much change in the SUJEE syllabus in the last few years.

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Akansha Karan

Contributor-Level 6

Answered 3 weeks ago

SU JEE syllabus has subjects like Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics. SU JEE syllabus is published in official website. Candidates must check syllabus before they start preparation. Candidates must study all topics given in SU JEE syllabus.

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Pallavi Sinha

Contributor-Level 6

Answered 3 weeks ago

SU JEE exam pattern is given below.

The question paper will have multiple-choice questions.

The duration of the exam is 2 hours.

Online Computer-based Examination.

There are 100 questions in total.

No negative marking.

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Aishwarya Garg

Contributor-Level 6

Answered 3 weeks ago

Preparation strategies below for SUJEE 2026:

  • Understand the SUJEE Syllabus and list important topics for examination.
  • Always follow the syllabus, exam pattern, and guidelines issued by exam conducting body i.e Sandip University.
  • Make a list of topics that need to be worked on.
  • Make a proper timetable wh

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Mohit Shukla

Contributor-Level 6

Answered 2 months ago

No, the SU JEE 2026 exam centres may not allow candidates to take printouts from their offices. They need to ensure that they are carrying the hard copy of the SU JEE 2026 admit cards.

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Ishita Patra

Contributor-Level 6

Answered 2 months ago

No, the SU JEE 2026 centre authorities will not allow the candidates to carry eatables or drinks inside the exam hall. There may be a person who will provide water to the candidates.

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Dhanya B

Contributor-Level 10

Answered 2 months ago

No, the SU JEE 2026 centres do not have any provision to accommodate the candidates' parents. They need to wait outside the exam centre or come back later after SU JEE 2026 is over.

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Akansha Karan

Contributor-Level 6

Answered 2 months ago

In such a case, a candidate does not have anyone to accompany them who can take care of their belongings. Candidates can also request the SU JEE 2026 centre authorities to deposit their personal belongings for the test duration. But the authorities will not be responsible for any loss of belongings.

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Mohit Gaurav

Contributor-Level 6

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