UBTER JEEP Exam Pattern 2026: Duration, Number of Questions, Marking Scheme

Joint Engineering Examination Polytechnic (JEEP) Uttarakhand 2026 ( UBTER JEEP )

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Samridhi Mishra
Updated on Mar 15, 2026 01:44 IST

By Samridhi Mishra, Senior Executive

UBTER JEEP Exam Pattern 2026: The Uttarakhand Board of Technical Education mentions the UBTER JEEP 2026 exam pattern in the official notification at ubter.jeep.co.in. Applicants appearing in the exam are advised to refer to the UBTER JEEP exam pattern for their preparations. Candidates can check here the detailed exam pattern to understand the marking scheme, number of questions and more. Candidates preparing for the JEEP exam must be well-versed with the syllabus, along with the exam pattern.

The exam will be held in offline mode for 3 hours. There is no negative marking in the exam. The authority will announce the UBTER JEEP exam date 2026 online. Candidates can check more details on the UBTER JEEP exam pattern 2026 below.

Table of contents
  • UBTER JEEP Exam Pattern - Highlights
  • UBTER JEEP 2026 Exam Pattern
  • UBTER JEEP Exam Pattern 2026 - Question Distribution
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UBTER JEEP Exam Pattern - Highlights

Particulars

Details

Exam Name

Joint Engineering Examination Polytechnic (UBTER JEEP) or Uttarakhand Polytechnic

Level of the exam

State Level

Mode of the exam

Offline

Category

Undergraduate

Duration of examination

3 hours

Number of questions

100

Marking scheme

No negative marking
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UBTER JEEP 2026 Exam Pattern

The exam pattern of UBTER JEEP 2026 is the same as last year. Candidates need to be aware of the pattern before appearing in the exam. UBTER JEEP will be conducted as an offline test and students will have to mark their answers on an OMR sheet. 

  • The total number of questions in the question paper is 100.
  • Total Marks of UBTER JEEP is 100.
  • All questions are objective type only.
  • The total time given for the test is three hours or 180 minutes.
  • Each question will be for 1 mark.
  • There will be no negative marking in JEEP.

Also Check: JEEP Application Form 2026

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Commonly asked questions
Q:   Can I appear for UBTER JEEP exam more than once?
A: 

Yes, applicants can appear for UBTER JEEP exam more than once. For an academic year, candidates can appear only once. However. In the next academic year applicants can apply again.  

Q:   What subjects are asked in UBTER JEEP exam?
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Uttarakhand Board of Technical Education mentions the UBTER JEEP exam pattern in the official notification. The questions in UBTER JEEP comprise Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics. Applicants are advised to go through UBTER JEEP syllabus to understand the scheme exam.  

Q:   Will there be papers or sheets provided to do rough work or calculations in UBTER JEEP exam?
A: 

Yes, the Uttarakhand Board of Technical Education will provide rough sheet for calculation during the UBTER JEEP 2025 exam. Applicants advised not to write anything on OMR sheet. It must be noted that applicants can get disqualified in case of writing anything on OMR sheet.  

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UBTER JEEP Exam Pattern 2026 - Question Distribution

The authorities have announced a detailed division of questions. For a diploma in Engineering and Technology, there will be two sections- Mathematics and Physics + Chemistry. The Maths section will have 50 questions, while Physics and Chemistry will have 50 questions combined. Candidates can check the distribution of questions for each subject, course-wise, below.

Name of Programme Subjects Weightage
Diploma Engineering/Technology Maths 50%
Science (Physics and Chemistry) 50%
Diploma in Pharmacy Physics and Chemistry 50%
Biology/Mathematics 50%
Diploma in Hotel Management and Catering Technology Regional and Logical Discussion 25%
Numerical Ability 25%
Scientific Attitude 25%
English and General Knowledge 25%
Modern Office Management and Secretarial Practice English and Hindi comprehension 30%
Reasoning and Intelligence 35%
Numerical Ability 10%
General Awareness 25%
PG Diploma in Computer Applications English Comprehension 20%
Numerical Ability 15%
Reasoning 30%
General Intelligence 20%
General Awareness 15%
Diploma Engineering (Lateral Entry) Mathematics (Class XII) 40%
Physics (12th level) 20%
Chemistry (12th Level 20%
General Engineering (Mechanical, Electronics, Electrical) 20%

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The Uttarakhand Board of Technical Education will conduct the UBTER JEEP exam for three hours. Applicants are not allowed to leave the UBTER JEEP exam centre before the conclusion of the exam.

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Aspirants must refer to the UBTER JEEP syllabus for their preparations. The syllabus of UBTER JEEP 2026 is updated on this page. It covers the list of topics from Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics.

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Yes, UBTER JEEP 2026 syllabus is similar to that of the 10th class board syllabus. Aspirants must go through the UBTER JEEP syllabus for the detailed list of what qill be tested in the exam.

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Samridhi Mishra

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As per the UBTER JEEP exam pattern, the question paper will have 100 questions in total. Mathematics will have 50 questions and physics & chemistry will have 50 questions combined.

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Samridhi Mishra

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The Uttarakhand Board of Technical Education will conduct the UBTER JEEP exam in May. The UBTER JEEP exam will be conducted in offline pen and paper mode. 

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Samridhi Mishra

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The UBTER JEEP exam will have 100 MCQs from Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics. For each question, students will be given four alternatives to choose the correct option.

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Samridhi Mishra

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The UBTER JEEP exam comprises of topics such as Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics. Applicants must go through the UBTER JEEP syllabus for the detailed list of topics.

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Samridhi Mishra

Contributor-Level 10

Answered a week ago

Yes, applicants can apply for UBTER JEEP exam more than once. For an academic year, candidates can appear only once. However, in the next academic year students can apply and appear again. 

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Samridhi Mishra

Contributor-Level 10

Answered a week ago

Yes, candidates will be provided with rough sheet for calculation during the UBTER JEEP exam. Students must not write anything on the OMR sheet. It must be noted that applicants can get disqualified if they write anything on the OMR sheet.

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Samridhi Mishra

Contributor-Level 10

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There is no negative marking in UBTER JEEP 2026. Applicants must attempt all the questions asked in the UBTER JEEP exam to maximise their scores.  

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