UKSEE exam pattern 2024: Know Marking Scheme & Exam Duration

Uttarakhand State Entrance Exam 2024 ( UKSEE )

Mamona Majumder
Updated on Sep 30, 2025 10:59 IST

By Mamona Majumder, Assistant Manager

UKSEE Exam Pattern 2024 - Uttarakhand Technical University will release the UKSEE 2024 exam pattern at the official website. Applicants appearing for the exam are advised to must refer to the UKSEE exam pattern for their preparations. The exam pattern of UKSEE 2024 comprises exam duration, marking scheme, number of questions and others.

UKSEE 2024 exam will be conducted in offline pen & paper mode. As per the UKSEE exam pattern 2024, candidates will be awarded with one mark for correct answer while there will be no negative marking. Along with the exam pattern, candidates can also refer to the UKSEE syllabus and previous year question papers to ace the exam with a good score. All questions asked in the UKSEE 2024 will be of multiple-choice type. UKSEE 2024 exam date will be notified soon. For more details about UKSEE exam pattern 2024, candidates can refer to the article given below.

Table of content
  • UKSEE Exam Pattern 2024 – Highlights
  • UKSEE exam pattern 2024
  • UKSEE 2024 exam pattern - Papers to be opted for different courses
  • FAQs Regarding UKSEE Exam Pattern 2024
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UKSEE Exam Pattern 2024 – Highlights

  • All questions asked in the UKSEE 2024 exam will be of objective type carrying one mark each. 
  • UKSEE 2024 will be conducted in offline pen and paper mode.  
  • There will be no negative marking in UKSEE 2024 exam.  
  • All objective type questions are required to be answered on specially designed OMR answer sheets.    
  • The language of UKSEE 2024 will be English and Hindi.  
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Q:   What is the mode of UKSEE exam 2024?
Q:   Will there be papers or sheets provided to do rough work or calculation during UKSEE 2024 exam?
Q:   What are the paper codes of UKSEE 2024 exam?
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UKSEE exam pattern 2024

Uttarakhand Technical University will release the UKSEE 2023 exam pattern at the official website. The exam pattern of UKSEE will be released separately for all the papers. The questions will be asked in multiple choice type. Referring to UKSEE exam pattern helps candidates to make effective strategy. For more details, candidates can refer to the table given below. 

Paper  

Subject  

Number of questions  

Paper 1 

Aptitude Test for M Pharm (As per GPAT Examination) 

100 objective type questions 

Paper 2 

Physics and Chemistry 

50 objective type questions with equal weightage to Physics and Chemistry 

Paper 3 

Mathematics 

50 objective type questions 

Paper 4 

Biology 

50 objective type questions with equal weightage to Botany & Zoology 

Paper 5 

Aptitude Test for General Awareness (BHMCT) 

100 objective type questions 

Paper 6 

Aptitude Test for Engg. Diploma Holders (Lateral Entry) 

100 objective type questions 

Paper 7 

Aptitude Test for Diploma Holder in Pharmacy 

100 objective type questions 

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Commonly asked questions
Q:   What type of questions will be asked in the UKSEE 2024 exam?
Q:   What is the UKSEE exam date 2024?
Q:   What is the UKSEE 2024 marking scheme?
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UKSEE 2024 exam pattern - Papers to be opted for different courses

Candidates have to appear for the UKSEE 2023 as per courses. For more details, candidates can refer to the table given below.   

Courses  

Papers  

M.Pharma  

Paper 1 

B.Pharma 

Paper 2/3/4 

BHMCT 

Paper 5 

B.Tech. 2nd year (for Engg. Diploma Holders) 

Paper 6 

B. Pharm 2nd year (for Pharmacy Diploma Holders 

Paper 7 

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FAQs Regarding UKSEE Exam Pattern 2024

Q: Will the online and offline UKSEE exams conducted on the same date?

A: The exam authority conducts the UKSEE 2023 entrance examination in offline mode only. Applicants will be provided OMR sheets to attempt the exam. 

Q: Will there be any break between the UKSEE 2023 exam duration?

A: No, there will not be any break during the UKSEE 2023. The exam will be conducted for a duration of 2 hours. 

Q: Is it mandatory to attempt all the questions of UKSEE 2023?

A: No, it is not mandatory to attempt all the questions of UKSEE 2023. Applicants can attempts questions in UKSEE 2023 as per their convenience.

Q: Is there any negative marking for unattempted questions of UKSEE 2023?

A: No, there is no negative marking for unanswered or unattempted questions. Applicants appearing in the exam will be awarded with one mark for each correct answer. 

Q: Will there be any partial marking on the basis of the steps taken to derive the answer, even if the final answer is wrong?

A: No, there is no step marking. Applicants will be awarded on mark for each correct answer. 

Q: Will I be able to carry a calculator to the UKSEE 2023 exam centre?

A: No, calculator, or any other electronic equipment such as mobile phones, pagers, etc. will not be allowed to be carried to the UKSEE exam centre.

Q: Will there be papers or sheets provided to do rough work or calculation?

A: Yes, papers will be provided to the UKSEE candidates for doing rough work or calculation. Candidates have to submit the same at the end of the exam to the invigilators.

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