TJEE 2026 Exam Pattern: Get Latest Pattern & Marking Scheme

Tripura Joint Entrance Examination (TJEE) 2025 ( TJEE )

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Saakshi Varsha Lama
Updated on Nov 5, 2025 18:33 IST

By Saakshi Varsha Lama, Deputy Manager Content

TJEE 2026 exam pattern will be released at tbjee.nic.in. Through TJEE exam pattern 2026, candidates can know how the entrance examination will be held. It is important to know TJEE exam pattern so that candidates have a good understanding and prepare for it. According to official exam pattern, TJEE 2026 will be held as an offline test. Other important details available through the exam pattern are the exam duration, type of questions, total number of questions, marking scheme and more. Along with the pattern, candidates can check the official TJEE 2026 syllabus. Read to know more about TJEE Exam Pattern 2026.

Table of contents
  • TJEE Exam Pattern 2026
  • Highlights of TJEE 2026 Exam Pattern
  • TJEE 2026 Syllabus
  • TJEE 2026 Pattern Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
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TJEE Exam Pattern 2026

TJEE 2026 exam pattern will be released soon. Candidates can check previous year's pattern given below to prepare for the exam. Once the exam pattern is released, it will be updated here.

Particulars

Details

Exam mode

Offline (Pen-and-paper-based)

Medium of Exam

English and Bengali

Number of sections and subjects

Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, and Biology

Duration of exam

Mathematics - 45 Minutes
Physics and Chemistry - 90 Minutes

Biology - 45 Minutes

Type of questions

Multiple-choice questions

Number of questions

30 questions for each subject

10 modules for each question (3 questions in one module)

Total Marks

120 for each subject
Marking Scheme Each correct response will be awarded 4 marks. For every incorrect answer, 1 mark will be deducted
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Commonly asked questions
Q:   Will TJEE be held online?
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TJEE will be held as an offline test. Candidates have to select correct answer from given options and mark it in answer sheet. Candidates have to mark answers correctly or it will not be checked by authorities.

Q:   What will be the duration of the TJEE?
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As per official TJEE pattern, duration of entrance examination is 180 minutes. Candidates will have to attempt 90 objective questions from Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry and Biology within duration. No extra time will be given to candidates to complete exam.

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Highlights of TJEE 2026 Exam Pattern

  • Before the exam, candidates should read and go through the instructions carefully.
  • Candidates should not spend too much time on questions they are unsure about.
  • The total duration of TJEE 2026 paper is 3 hours.
  • The questions of the examination will be framed based on the Syllabi of Tripura Joint Entrance Examination which is in force w.e.f. 2008.
  • TJEE syllabus for each subject is divided into 10 Modules.
  • There will be 30 compulsory MCQs, taking 3 questions from each Module for the subjects of Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics and Biology.
  • Each question will carry 4 marks, i.e. total marks for a question paper will be 120.
  • Each question will have four options (i.e. A, B, C, D) out of which the correct /closest option (A/B/C/D) is to be identified.
  • After selecting correct/closest answer, candidate will have to fill the corresponding circle (i.e. A/B/C/D) in the appropriate space provided in OMR Sheet. 1 mark will be deducted for the wrong answer.
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Commonly asked questions
Q:   Which subjects do I have to study for TJEE?
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As per official TJEE syllabus, candidates will have to study topics from Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics. Each subject has been divided into 10 modules. While preparing question paper, authorities will take 3 questions from each module.

Q:   What is the division of topics in the TJEE syllabus?
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TJEE syllabus is released online. Candidates can check topics from Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics through syllabus. Each section will have 10 modules. While preparing question paper, three questions will be taken from each module.

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TJEE 2026 Syllabus

TJEE 2026 syllabus will be released online. Candidates can check the TJEE syllabus 2026 to know which subjects and topics have to be studied for exam. The syllabus consists of topics from Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics. Being familiar with syllabus is important as it will help students create a study plan to prepare for the exam.

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Commonly asked questions
Q:   Is TJEE syllabus important for the exam preparation?
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TJEE syllabus is important for exam preparation, since it will be used to prepare question papers. Students should know syllabus well so that a study plan can be prepared. TJEE syllabus has topics from Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics.

Q:   What is the syllabus of TJEE exam?
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TJEE syllabus consists of subjects and topics to be studied for entrance exam. Students have to study topics from Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics. Level of syllabus will be similar to 12th class qualifying exam.

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TJEE 2026 Pattern Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Read for TJEE 2026 Pattern Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs).

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Commonly asked questions
Q:   Where can I access the TJEE exam pattern?
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TJEE exam pattern will be released online at tbjee.nic.in. Candidates can now access the details on how the examination will be held through the exam pattern of TJEE. The authorities will use no other method to releaes the information regarding the TJEE exam pattern. Candidates are advised to carefully check the TJEE exam pattern before commencing the preparation process.

Q:   When will the TJEE exam be conducted?
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TJEE 2026 exam date will be announced soon. The authorities will conduct TJEE 2026 as offline test at different centres. Candidates can check official TJEE 2026 dates soon. TJEE 2026 is held to select candidates for admissions into courses offered by participating institutes.

Q:   What is the marking scheme of TJEE?
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The TJEE exam pattern will be released online. According to marking, candidates will be given 4 marks for every correct answer. but for every incorrect answer, 1 mark will be deducted. 

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