How to Score 50+ Marks in NCHMCT JEE English Section

National Council of Hotel Management and Catering Technology Joint Entrance Examination 2026 ( NCHMCT JEE )

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The English section of the NCHMCT JEE (National Council for Hotel Management and Catering Technology Joint Entrance Examination) tests candidates on their proficiency in grammar, vocabulary, comprehension, and overall language usage. Scoring 50+ marks in this section requires a blend of conceptual clarity, consistent practice, and smart exam strate

The English section of the NCHMCT JEE (National Council for Hotel Management and Catering Technology Joint Entrance Examination) tests candidates on their proficiency in grammar, vocabulary, comprehension, and overall language usage. Scoring 50+ marks in this section requires a blend of conceptual clarity, consistent practice, and smart exam strategies.

How to Score 50+ Marks in NCHMCT JEE English Section

How to Score 50+ Marks in NCHMCT JEE English Section

Table of contents
  • Understanding the English Section
  • Smart NCHMCT JEE Exam-Day Tips
  • Recommended Resources for NCHMCT JEE

Understanding the English Section

The English Language section typically consists of 60 questions, each carrying one mark. The questions are designed to assess a candidate’s command over the language and ability to comprehend and apply grammatical rules effectively. The key areas include:

Reading Comprehension

Vocabulary (Synonyms, Antonyms, One-word Substitution)

Grammar (Error Detection, Sentence Correction, Fill in the Blanks)

Idioms and Phrases

Spelling and Sentence Rearrangement

Step-by-Step Preparation Strategy

  1. Strengthen Grammar Fundamentals

A strong grasp of grammar is essential. Focus on topics such as tenses, subject-verb agreement, prepositions, articles, and modifiers. Use standard grammar books like Wren & Martin or High School English Grammar and Composition to build a solid foundation. Practice identifying and correcting grammatical errors daily.

  1. Build a Strong Vocabulary

A rich vocabulary helps in tackling synonyms, antonyms, and comprehension questions. Learn 10–15 new words daily from reliable sources such as The Hindu editorial or vocabulary apps. Maintain a personal word journal with meanings, usage, and example sentences. Revise regularly to retain words effectively.

  1. Practice Reading Comprehension

Reading comprehension passages test understanding, inference, and vocabulary in context. Read newspapers, magazines, and online articles to improve reading speed and comprehension. Practice solving comprehension passages from previous years’ papers and mock tests to develop accuracy and time management.

  1. Focus on Idioms, Phrases, and Collocations

Idioms and phrases frequently appear in the exam. Create a list of commonly used idioms and their meanings. Understanding collocations—words that naturally go together—also helps in sentence completion and error detection questions.

  1. Solve Previous Year Papers

Analyzing past papers provides insight into question patterns and difficulty levels. Identify recurring topics and focus on them. Time yourself while solving papers to simulate exam conditions and improve speed.

  1. Take Regular Mock Tests

Mock tests help evaluate preparation and identify weak areas. Review each test thoroughly to understand mistakes and avoid repeating them. Aim to complete the English section within 25–30 minutes during practice sessions.

  1. Revise Consistently

Regular revision ensures long-term retention of grammar rules and vocabulary. Create concise notes for quick revision before the exam. Focus on high-yield topics like prepositions, phrasal verbs, and commonly confused words.

Q:   How to crack NCHMCT JEE in first attempt?
A:

To crack NCHMCT JEE in first attempt, study daily, understand NCHM JEE syllabus. Practice mock exams, revise, focus on weak areas. Stay confident with time management.

Q:   How is NCHMCT JEE exam scored?
A:

In NCHMCT JEE exam, 4 marks are given for each correct response. And -1 for each incorrect response. There are no marks for un attempted questions and negative marking for Non MCQ questions.

Q:   How much time is required to prepare for NCHMCT JEE 2026 exam?
A:

Most students prepare in 3 to 6 months. But it depends on their comfort with Maths, Reasoning, GK, English, and Service Sector Aptitude. Consistent practice matters more than long study hours.

Smart NCHMCT JEE Exam-Day Tips

Read each question carefully before answering.

Eliminate clearly incorrect options to improve accuracy.

Manage time efficiently; do not spend too long on a single question.

Attempt all questions since there is no negative marking.

Stay calm and confident throughout the section.

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Recommended Resources for NCHMCT JEE

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Online mock tests and NCHMCT JEE sample papers

Scoring 50+ marks in the NCHMCT JEE English section is achievable with disciplined preparation and consistent practice. By mastering grammar, expanding vocabulary, and practicing regularly through mock tests and previous papers, candidates can significantly enhance their performance and secure a strong overall score in the exam.

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Answered 21 hours ago

Study daily, revise formulas, read English newspapers, practice GK, solve mock tests, and analyse mistakes regularly.

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Porishmita Paul

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Answered 21 hours ago

Around 4 to 6 months of regular study is enough for NCHMCT JEE preparation. If basics are strong, even 2–3 months focused preparation can work.

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Answered 21 hours ago

Most students find Numerical Ability and Reasoning difficult in NCHMCT JEE. These sections need regular practice and clear basics.

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Answered 21 hours ago

You can download the NCHMCT JEE syllabus PDF from the official website or education portals. Search “NCHMCT JEE syllabus PDF” online.

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Answered 21 hours ago

There is no fixed passing mark in NCHMCT JEE. Admission depends on your rank and college cutoff, not just minimum marks.

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Answered 21 hours ago

You need the following documents for NCHMCT JEE counselling:

  • Class 10 & 12 marksheets

  • Admit card

  • Rank card

  • ID proof

  • Category certificate (if any)

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Answered 21 hours ago

You can check NCHMCT JEE cutoff on the official counselling website after each round. It shows opening and closing ranks for colleges.

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Answered 21 hours ago

Usually, there are 3 to 5 rounds of counselling in NCHMCT JEE. Additional spot rounds may be conducted if seats remain vacant.

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Answered 21 hours ago

A rank below 5000 is considered very good rank in NCHMCT JEE. Ranks up to 8000–10000 can still get decent colleges depending on category and availability.

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Answered 21 hours ago

The NCHMCT JEE expected result date is usually in June. However, it may change depending on exam schedules.

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