
Rajasthan JET Syllabus is one of the key things to know for all the JET applicants, before making a preparation strategy. Once students are aware of the important topics that can be asked from different subjects such as Biology, Chemistry, Mathematics and Physics, it is easier to prepare well for the exam.Â
The syllabus for all the subjects and units is published on the official portal of Rajasthan JET. The JET 2026 Entrance Exam is expected to be held on June 29, 2026, as per last year's trends. Only those students who completed their application process are eligible to appear for the JET exam and to download the admit card, which is a mandatory document.Â
The Rajasthan JET Result was expected to be released on the official portal in the last week of July 2026, for Pre PG and JET. Along with the JET syllabus, students should also go through the exam pattern, previous question papers, practise mock tests and make self-study notes for revision.Â
- Rajasthan JET 2026 Agriculture Syllabus PDF: All Subjects & Units
- Rajasthan JET 2026 Exam Pattern
- Rajasthan JET Seat Allotment Process
- What is the evaluation strategy of Rajasthan JET Exam?
- Rajasthan JET Scores for All Sections
Rajasthan JET 2026 Agriculture Syllabus PDF: All Subjects & Units
Students must check out the following PDF for all subjects to know about the JET Syllabus for Mathematics, Biology, Chemistry and Physics.Â
| JET Syllabus for All Subjects | Subject-wise PDFs |
|---|---|
| Rajasthan JET Syllabus for All Units | Download PDFs |
| Rajasthan JET Syllabus for Physics | Download PDFs |
| Rajasthan JET Syllabus for Chemistry | Download PDFs |
| Rajasthan JET Syllabus for Biology | Download PDFs |
| Rajasthan JET Syllabus for Mathematics | Download PDFs |
Rajasthan JET 2026 Exam Pattern
It is important for students to be well-versed with the Rajasthan JET Exam structure, along with the other study materials they are using to prepare well for the exam. A better understanding of exam-related resources can improve the chances of qualifying for any exam. There are a total of five subjects in the Rajasthan JET Exam, and each subject consists of 40 marks. So, there are a total of 200 questions that are asked in the JET Entrance exam. Students need to prepare well for all the JET 2026 subjects that are asked in the Rajasthan JET Exam, like Agriculture, Physics, Chemistry, Biology, and Mathematics.Â
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Rajasthan JET Seat Allotment Process
- The Seats that are reserved will be allotted to the students based on their merit scores, a 200-point roster system, based on their choice in the option form.
- In case there are no students left for admission who belong to the reserved category, then their seats will be allocated to the general category students.
- In case a student fails to claim their reserved seat, in such a situation, the seat will be allotted to another student who belongs to the same category.Â
- Students need to submit their college fee, excluding the option form fee, at the time of campus reporting, and they also need to carry important documents (original) at the time of reporting.Â
What is the evaluation strategy of Rajasthan JET Exam?
Check out the following points to know the Rajasthan JET evaluation strategy.Â
- There are a total of 4 marks given for every right questionÂ
- For a wrong answer, one mark is deducted.Â
- In a case, a students end up choosing more than one option, there is a negative marking. Also, the question will be considered wrong.Â
- In case a student does not attempt a question is no marking in such cases.Â
- The Rajasthan Merit List is based on the total marks obtained by the students.
Rajasthan JET Scores for All Sections
Go through the following table to know what are the scores needed for every subject in the Rajasthan JET Exam.Â
| Sections | Questions per section | Marks per section |
|---|---|---|
| Physics | 40 questions | 160 marks |
| Chemistry | 40 questions | 160 marks |
| Mathematics | 40 questions | 160 marks |
| Biology | 40 questions | 160 marks |
| Agriculture | 40 questions | 160 marks |
| Total | 200 questions to be attempted | 800 marks for three subjects |