TJEE 2025 Exam Pattern (OUT): Get Latest Pattern & Marking Scheme

Tripura Joint Entrance Examination (TJEE) 2025 ( TJEE )

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Saakshi Varsha Lama
Updated on Sep 23, 2025 13:56 IST

By Saakshi Varsha Lama, Deputy Manager Content

TJEE 2025 exam pattern has been released at tbjee.nic.in. Candidates can check important information related to how the entrance examination will be held through the TJEE exam pattern 2025. Before commencing the preparation process, the candidates are advised to carefully check the TJEE exam pattern. Some of the information that the candidates can check through the exam pattern of TJEE 2025 are the examination duration, mode, total number of questions, nature of questions, marking scheme and more. As per the TJEE 2025 exam pattern, the authorities will conduct the entrance examination as a pen-and-paper-based test. Along with the exam pattern, the candidates are also advised to check the official TJEE 2025 syllabus. By being familiar with both the syllabus and exam pattern, the candidates will have higher chances of performing well in the TJEE 2025 exam. Read to know more about TJEE Exam Pattern 2025.

Table of content
  • TJEE Exam Pattern 2025
  • Highlights of TJEE 2025 Exam Pattern
  • TJEE 2025 Syllabus
  • TJEE 2025 Pattern Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
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TJEE Exam Pattern 2025

TJEE 2025 exam pattern is now available. The candidates can refer to the TJEE exam pattern given below for preparation.

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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No. TJEE will be held offline i.e., as a pen-and-paper-based test. Candidates will have to select the correct answer from the provided options and mark it accordingly in the OMR answer sheet. The candidates will have to mark the answers correctly otherwise it will not be evaluated by the authorities.

Q:   What will be the duration of the TJEE?
A: 

As per the official TJEE pattern, the total duration of the entrance examination is 180 minutes. Candidates will have to attempt 90 multiple-choice questions from Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry and Biology during the allotted duration. No extra time will be allotted to the candidates to complete the examination. Therefore, the candidates are advised to practice their time-management skills to be prepare well for the examination. 

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Highlights of TJEE 2025 Exam Pattern

  • Before the exam, the candidates are advised to read and go through the instructions carefully.
  • Candidates are advised to not spend too much time on the questions they are unsure about.
  • The total duration of the TJEE 2025 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.
  • The 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 only to be identified.
  • After selecting the correct/closest answer the 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 the official TJEE syllabus, the candidates will have to study topics from Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics. Each subject has been divided into 10 modules. While preparing the question paper, the authorities will take 3 questions from each module. Hence, there will be 30 questions for each subject in the TJEE paper. Candidates are advised to prepare from the TJEE syllabus carefully. 

Q:   What is the division of topics in the TJEE syllabus?
A: 

TJEE syllabus is divided into three sections - Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics. Each section consists of 10 modules, which will have various topics. While preparing the TJEE question paper, the authorities will take three questions from each module. Therefore, each section will have 30 questions. In total, there will be 90 questions. 

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TJEE 2025 Syllabus

The official TJEE 2025 syllabus consists of information regarding the subjects, units and topics that need to be studied for the entrance examination. The level of the TJEE syllabus will be based on the 11th and 12th standard (or equivalent) qualifying examination level. The units and topics from Physics, Chemistry and Biology have to be studied for TJEE 2025. Being familiar with the syllabus beforehand will allow the candidates to plan out their study strategy and give them the upper hand in the preparation process. 

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Commonly asked questions
Q:   Is TJEE syllabus important for the exam preparation?
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Yes. During the exam preparation process, the candidates are advised to check the official TJEE syllabus. It is important for the candidates to be familiar with the TJEE syllabus, since it will help the candidates understand the topics that has to be studied for the exam. Knowing the syllabus beforehand will also allow the candidates to prepare their study plan so that they can secure the marks required for admissions into their preferred courses and colleges.

Q:   What is the syllabus of TJEE exam?
A: 

TJEE syllabus consists of the list of subjects, modules and topics that the candidates will have to study for the upcoming entrance exam. To be prepared for the exam, the candidates will have to study topics from Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics. The level of TJEE syllabus will be similar to the 12th standard (or equivalent) qualifying examination. Each subject will have 10 modules that will consist of related topics. The modules will be considered while preparing the question paper.

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TJEE 2025 Pattern Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Read for TJEE 2025 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?
A: 

TJEE 2025 exam date has been announced. The authorities conducted TJEE 2025 as a pen-and-paper-based test on April 23, 2025, at various centres. Candidates can now access the official TJEE 2025 dates online at tbjee.nic.in. The authorities conducted TJEE 2025 to select candidates for admissions into the courses offered by the participating institutes. 

Q:   What is the marking scheme of TJEE?
A: 

The official marking scheme is released through the TJEE exam pattern. As per the official marking scheme, the candidates will be allotted 4 marks for every correct answer. However, for every incorrect answer, 1 mark will be deducted. 

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