SSU CET BTech/ BSc Pattern 2026: Know Marking Scheme & Exam Duration

Sri Sri University Common Entrance Test 2026 ( SSU CET )

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Updated on Dec 17, 2025 14:36 IST

By Saumya Jain, Assistant Manager- Content

SSU CET exam pattern 2026 mentions subjects, type of questions, marking scheme, weightage and other important details about the question paper. Sri Sri University will likely conduct SSU CET 2026 in the third week of April 2026, in both online as well as offline mode. Candidates taking the exam can check the exam pattern of SSU CET 2026.

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Table of contents
  • SSU CET 2026 Exam Pattern Highlights
  • SSU CET 2026 Marking Scheme
  • SSU CET Exam Pattern 2026: Section-Wise Weightage
  • Some Important Points for SSU CET 2026 Exam Pattern
  • FAQs on SSU CET Exam Pattern 2026
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SSU CET 2026 Exam Pattern Highlights

Check out the table below to get an overview of the SSU CET 2026 exam pattern:

Exam structure Details
Mode of exam Online and Offline
Number of sections 4
Subjects General Awareness, Aptitude, English, General Subject Knowledge
Durations 2 or 3 hours
Number of questions 100
Language of paper English
Type of questions Multiple-choice questions
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Commonly asked questions
Q:   What is the section-wise weightage of SSU CET?
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Take a look at the table below to know the SSU CET section-wise weightage:

Subject

Marks

General Awareness

25

Reasoning

25

Numerical Aptitude

25

Subject Knowledge

25

Total

100

Q:   What is the pattern of SSU CET exam?
A: 

The SSU CET exam is conducted in the online as well as the offline mode. The exam pattern is as follows:

Exam structureDetails
Mode of examOnline and Offline
Number of sections4
SubjectsGeneral Awareness, Aptitude, English, General Subject Knowledge
Durations2 or 3 hours
Number of questions100
Language of paperEnglish
Type of questionsMultiple-choice questions
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SSU CET 2026 Marking Scheme

Marking scheme for SSU CET 2026 is:

  • One mark will be awarded for correct answer
  • No negative marking
  • No marks for unanswered questions

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Commonly asked questions
Q:   Can I appear for SSU CET exam twice?
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Yes, the SSU CET exam is conducted thrice in a year. The students can appear for any of the three sessions of the SSU CET exam. However, the marks of only one session will be considered for admission through SSU CET. The students can choose the best of the three session for admissions. 

Q:   Can I get admission to Sri Sri University without appearing for SSU CET?
A: 

For most programmes at Sri Sri University, appearing for the SSU CET is mandatory. But, in some cases, students can be exempt from SSU CET if they have valid scores from recognized national level entrance exams like CAT, MAT, JEE, etc.

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SSU CET Exam Pattern 2026: Section-Wise Weightage

Check out the table below to know the sectional weightage in the SSU CET 2026 question paper:

Subject

Marks

General Awareness

25

Reasoning

25

Numerical Aptitude

25

Subject Knowledge

25

Total

100

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Commonly asked questions
Q:   Is there an age limit to appear for SSU CET exam?
A: 

Age limit for SSU CET exam is:

Course LevelAge Limit
UG21 as of July of exam year
PGMaximum 35 years

 

Q:   Can I get admission in Sri University for MBA with 60% in Class 12?
A: 

Candidates who wish to take admission to the MBA programme at Sri Sri University are required to appear for the SSU CET exam. Students should have secured a minimum of 50% aggregate in Class 12 and graduation to be eligible to appear for the SSU CET exam. Hence, with 60% in Class 12 it is possible to get admission. But passing the other admission criteria is also important. 

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Some Important Points for SSU CET 2026 Exam Pattern

  • Candidates must not use any electronic devices such as watches, cellphone inside during the SSU CET exam.

  • Aspirants can use a rough paper during the exam only.

  • The candidate is not allowed to start solving the question paper before time.

  • It is advisable to be seated for the SSU CET exam at least an hour before the exam starts.

  • Candidates are not allowed to keep anything except SSU CET admit card and photo ID during the exam.

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Commonly asked questions
Q:   Is SSU CET conducted in online mode or offline mode?
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SSU CET exam is conducted by Sri University in the online as well as offline mode. Sri University conducts the SSU CET in both online as well as offline mode. Candidates taking the exam can check the exam pattern of SSU CET.

Q:   What is the marking scheme for SSU CET?
A: 

Following is marking scheme for SSU CET exam 2026:

  • 1 mark will be given for correct answer
  • No negative marking
  • No marks for unattempted questions
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FAQs on SSU CET Exam Pattern 2026

Check below FAQs on SSU CET 2026 exam:

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Q:   Is SSU CET exam conducted in offline mode?
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The SSU CET exam is conducted in a computer-based test mode across various test cities in the country. The exam is conducted for admission to the MBA programme offered by Sri Sri University. The SSU CET exam will likely be conducted in the last week of June 2025. There is no provision of the SSU CET exam being conducted offline. Candidates must visit the exam centre to take the exam online. 

Q:   Can I fill the SSU CET application form offline?
A: 

No, the SSU CET application form is released online on the official website of Sri Sri University. Candidates who wish to appear for the exam have to fill the application form online and pay the application fee online using a credit card, debit card, internet banking or UPI. There is no provision of the offline application process for SSU CET. 

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