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.
- 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
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
Commonly asked questions
A good score in NCHMCT JEE is around 430–450 out of 480 for top IHMs like Delhi, Mumbai, or Bengaluru. Scores between 380–420 are also good for reputed hotel management colleges.
To crack NCHMCT JEE in first attempt, study daily, focus on English, reasoning, and maths, solve previous papers, take mock tests, manage time, and stay confident during exam.
Numerical Ability and Analytical Aptitude section is generally considered the most difficult to prepare for in NCHMCT JEE. It includes mathematical concepts from the 10+2 level: percentages, profit and loss, time-speed-distance, and data interpretation.
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.
Recommended Resources for NCHMCT JEE
Wren & Martin – High School English Grammar and Composition
Word Power Made Easy by Norman Lewis
Objective General English by S.P. Bakshi
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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Student Forum
Answered a week ago
Dear reader,
You should register for the online counseling process as soon as the NCHMCT JEE 2026 results are out, fill up your chosen college choices, and lock them before the deadlines. To guarantee your seat at an IHM after seat allocation, finish the document verification process and pay the acc
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Contributor-Level 10
Answered a week ago
Dear reader,
Since central IHMs usually close at significantly higher scores, it is difficult for the General category to get an IHM seat with less than 100 marks. Nonetheless, there can still be openings in State IHMs or during subsequent counseling rounds.
In a similar vein, LPU provides top-notch
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Answered a week ago
Dear reader,
An excellent substitute is the top-notch Hotel Management programme offered by LPU. With a dedicated on-campus hotel, foreign internship opportunities, and a remarkable placement record with luxury worldwide businesses, LPU guarantees that students, regardless of their entrance rank, ha
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Answered a week ago
Dear reader,
LPU is a top option for students who want to work in the hospitality industry but have an NCHMCT JEE score below 100. The university offers a top-notch Hotel Management programme with an operational hotel on campus, a variety of international internship opportunities, and a stellar plac
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Answered 2 weeks ago
No, admission through NCHMCT JEE is mainly conducted via the official counselling process.
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Answered 2 weeks ago
The NCHMCT JEE counselling process is conducted online based on AIR, category, seat availability, and candidate preferences.
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Contributor-Level 10
Answered a month ago
Many students assume this section is easy and skip preparation for it. That is a mistake. Revise hospitality basics, food and beverage service, front office operations, and general etiquette to score well.
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Contributor-Level 10
Answered a month ago
You should give at least 10 to 12 full mock tests in the last month. Space them out across four weeks. Always review your mistakes after every mock test.
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Contributor-Level 10
Answered a month ago
No. Last month is for revision only. Starting new topics at this stage creates confusion and wastes time. Focus only on topics you have already studied and improve accuracy
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Contributor-Level 10
Answered a month ago
You should study 6 to 8 hours daily in last month. Divide time across all sections. Give extra time to your weak areas. Avoid studying more than 9 hours.
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