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  • Paper 1: General Knowledge + Language (Hindi/English)

  • Paper 2: General Aptitude + Subject Ability (based on candidate's chosen stream – Arts, Science, Commerce, Agriculture)

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Yes. In Paper 1 (Language Test), candidates must choose either Hindi or English. They cannot attempt both.

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Each paper has 100 questions (50 per section). In total, candidates will answer 200 questions across both papers.

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There are two papers in UP BEd JEE 2026:

  • Paper 1: General Knowledge & Language Test (Hindi/English)

  • Paper 2: General Aptitude Test & Subject Ability (Arts/Science/Commerce/Agriculture)

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In the UP BEd. JEE, each correct answer in the General Aptitude section (and the overall exam) is worth 2 marks, while 1/3rd of a mark (0.33 marks) is deducted for each incorrect answer. There is no penalty for leaving a question unanswered.

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  • Correct Answer: +2 marks
  • Incorrect Answer: -1/3 marks (0.33 marks)
  • Unanswered Question: 0 marks

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Topics

Sub-topics

Logical Reasoning

Classification

Coding-decoding

Puzzles

Directions

Ranking

Series

Relations

Quantitative Aptitude

Time and Distance

Average

Compound Interest

Profit & Loss

Ratio & Proportion

Verbal Ability (Language)

Sentence Completion

Synonyms and Antonyms

Paragraph Comprehension

Vocabulary

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To prepare for the UP BEd JEE General Aptitude section, thoroughly understand the syllabus, practice quantitative aptitude and reasoning through previous papers and mock tests, and focus on improving your time management skills by solving questions efficiently and accurately. Developing a study plan, regularly analyzing your mock test performance to identify weaknesses, and revising important concepts and formulas are also key strategies for success.

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The UP BEd JEE General Aptitude section has 50 questions. This section is part of Paper 2 of the exam and is followed by the Subject Ability section, which also consists of 50 questions, making a total of 100 questions for Paper 2.

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If you do not meet the UP BEd JEE cut-off, you will not be eligible to participate in the state-level counseling process and will not secure a seat through the exam. However, this does not mean the end of your BEd aspirations, as other admission routes are available. Ineligibility for state-level admission

  • The most direct consequence is that you cannot register for or participate in the UP BEd JEE counseling rounds. Only candidates who score above the minimum cut-off are placed on the merit list and invited for counseling.
  • Since admission to government, aided, and top private colleges is based on counseling through the entrance exam, you
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Yes, the UP BEd JEE releases category-wise cut-offs for counselling to accommodate different reserved categories like General, OBC, SC, ST, EWS, and other special categories as per government norms and reservation policies. These cut-offs are determined by the exam authority after evaluating candidates' scores to ensure fair admission across all designated groups.

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