UPESEAT Question Papers 2026: Download Sample Paper PDFs Here

University of Petroleum and Energy Studies - Engineering Aptitude Test 2026 ( UPESEAT )

Samridhi Mishra
Updated on Feb 4, 2026 23:59 IST

By Samridhi Mishra, Senior Executive

UPESEAT Sample Papers: Preparing for UPESEAT 2026 requires students to practice UPESEAT question papers and sample papers. Aspirants of the UPESEAT exam must check the sample papers to understand the paper pattern, difficulty level and types of questions asked in the entrance test. The UPESEAT sample papers help increase accuracy and timing, and also help candidates identify those areas on which they have to work extra hard. Doing more papers also helps candidates develop an understanding of how they should approach the exam.

The UPESEAT sample papers also serve as a strong revision tool, as they cover all important topics from the official UPESEAT syllabus. By revisiting these papers, candidates can strengthen key concepts and improve problem-solving speed. The University of Petroleum and Energy Studies (UPES) conducts the UPESEAT exam in online mode, and the UPESEAT 2026 exam dates will be announced phase-wise soon. Candidates can check the UPESEAT question papers below.

Table of contents
  • UPESEAT Sample Paper 2026
  • UPESEAT Questions Papers - Important Formulae
  • How to Use UPESEAT Sample Papers?
  • Benefits of Solving UPESEAT Question Papers
  • UPESEAT Exam Pattern 2026
  • UPESEAT 2026 Exam FAQs

Download previous year UPESEAT question papers and sample papers. Use them for practice and improve your speed and accuracy. You can download UPESEAT previous year question papers and the preparation guides for free.

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UPESEAT Questions Papers - Important Formulae

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How to Use UPESEAT Sample Papers?

Candidates can check below on how to use the UPESEAT sample papers to maximise their scores.
  • Download the sample paper from above.
  • Take the test in the exam duration and environment similar to the actual test.
  • Analyse your performance.
  • Note down weak chapters and then revise them before attempting the next paper. Track your scores to measure progress and identify consistent problem areas.
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Commonly asked questions
Q:   How many questions in the UPESEAT exam?
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The UPESEAT exam 2026 will have 125 questions in total. Physics, Chemsitry and Mathematics will have 35 questions each while the English language comprehension section will have 20 questions.

Q:   What are the benefits of solving the UPESEAT 2026 sample paper?
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Solving the UPESEAT 2026 sample paper/mock test will help candidates develop speed and accuracy for the exam as andidates have to attempt 125 questions in 2 hours. The UPESEAT practice test will also help candidates familiarise themselves with the format of the exam.

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Benefits of Solving UPESEAT Question Papers

Here, we have listed the various benefits of solving the UPESEAT sample papers. By practising the UPESEAT 2026 sample papers, candidates will have the following benefits.

  • Practising UPESEAT question papers helps candidates understand the overall difficulty level and nature of questions asked in the exam.
  • Previous years’ UPESEAT papers allow students to evaluate their current level of preparation and identify strong and weak areas.
  • Solving these papers provides access to a wide range of practice questions, helping aspirants strengthen their conceptual understanding.
  • Regular practice with UPESEAT question papers improves speed, accuracy, and time management, which are crucial for scoring high marks in the exam.
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Commonly asked questions
Q:   Do I need to turn my camera on while taking the UPESEAT exam?
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Yes. The UPESEAT 2026 exam will be condcuted as a remote proctored test. Candidates have to turn their cameras on for the entire exam duration. This measure is taken so that no student gets any undue advantage with the test being held online.

Q:   Does UPES release a UPESEAT sample paper?
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Yes. Since the UPESEAT exam is conducted online, the authority activates the UPESEAT mock test/demo test link on the official website a few days before the test.

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UPESEAT Exam Pattern 2026

The University of Petroleum and Energy Studies releases the UPESEAT exam pattern 2026 for details on the exam duration, number of questions, the marking scheme and more. Applicants appearing in the exam are advised to refer to the exam pattern of UPESEAT 2026 while preparing for the exam.

UPESEAT 2026 Exam Pattern

 Sections 

No. of Questions 

Mathematics / Biology 

35 

Physics 

35 

Chemistry 

35 

English Language Comprehension 

20 

Total No. of Questions 

125 

 

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Commonly asked questions
Q:   What is the UPESEAT 2026 exam date?
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UPESEAT 2026 exam dates for phase 2 will be announced soon. The UPESEAT exam date for phase 1 was January 22 to 24, 2026. Aspirants were able to select their exam date via slot booking.

Q:   What is the UPESEAT exam duration?
A: 

The UPESEAT 2026 exam will be held online for 2 hours.

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UPESEAT 2026 Exam FAQs

Candidates can check the UPESEAT 2026 exam FAQs below.

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Q:   What is the UPESEAT marking scheme?
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The maximum marks in the UPESEAT exam is 125 marks. Each question is for 1 mark while, there is no negative marking for any incorrect responses. 

Q:   How many times is the UPESEAT 2026 exam held in a year?
A: 

The authority conducts the UPESEAT exam in multiple phases.

Q:   What is the UPESEAT syllabus?
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The UPESEAT 2026 syllabus is based on the class 11th and 12th syllabus for Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics. 

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