CIEAT Pattern 2025: Know Marking Scheme & Exam Duration

Crescent Institute Engineering Admission Test 2025 ( CIEAT )

Vikrant Shukla
Updated on Nov 28, 2024 14:54 IST

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CIAET Exam Pattern 2025: The CIAET Exam Pattern 2025 has been released by B.S. Abdur Rahman Crescent Institute of Science and Technology. CIEAT 2025 exam pattern mentions important details about the exam, like the mode of the exam, type of questions, the total number of questions, the marking scheme, and duration of the exam. Candidates can check here the complete details of the exam pattern of CIEAT 2025. CIEAT 2025 exam will be conducted online as an online, remote proctored exam. The CIEAT 2025 exam date was April 26, 2025. To prepare for the exam and score a decent score, candidates should know the CIEAT 2025 exam pattern. It will help students to know about the question paper structure. Check more details on the exam pattern of CIEAT 2025 on this page below.

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  • CIEAT 2025 Exam Pattern
  • CIEAT 2025 Exam Pattern Highlights
  • CIEAT 2025 Subject-Wise Paper Pattern
  • CIEAT 2025 Exam Pattern FAQs
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CIEAT 2025 Exam Pattern

Candidates can check the below table for complete details about the CIEAT exam pattern. If any changes are brought in the exam pattern of CIEAT 2025, the same will be updated here as and when released by the institute.

Particulars Details
Mode of exam Online as a Computer Based Test (CBT) - Remote proctored home based
Type of questions Multiple Choice Question (MCQs)
Duration of exam 2 Hours
Total number of question 100
Total number of sections

3

  • Physics
  • Chemistry
  • Mathematics/Biology

Biology has to be taken by only candidates appearing for BTech Biotechnology 

Marking scheme 1 Marks for each correct answer
Negative Marking No Negative Marking
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CIEAT 2025 Exam Pattern Highlights

Candidates can check here some of the important points related to the CIEAT 2025 exam.

  • CIEAT 2025 exam will be conducted in online mode as a home-based remote proctored test.
  • Candidates will have to answer a total of 100 objective type questions in a duration of two hours.
  • All questions will carry one mark each and the paper will be valued for a maximum of 100 marks.
  • The questions will be categorised into four sections, namely, Mathematics, Biology, Physics and Chemistry.
  • Mathematics and Biology sections will have 50 questions. The physics and Chemistry sections had 25 questions.
  • Candidates aspiring for Biotechnology and related programmes have to choose Biology, instead of Mathematics.
  • Each question will be followed by four answers, of which, only one will be correct / most appropriate.
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CIEAT 2025 Subject-Wise Paper Pattern

Candidates are provided here with the subject-wise break-up of questions and marks in the table below. Candidates who will appear for the CIEAT 2025 exam for BTech programs except BTech Biotechnology have to appear for the Biology section. 

CIEAT Exam Pattern - All Engineering Programmes Except Biotechnology

Subject

Questions

Marks

Maths

50 questions

50 Marks

Physics

25 questions

25 Marks

Chemistry

25 questions

25 Marks

     

CIEAT Exam Pattern - For Biotechnology and Cancer Biotechnology

Subject

Questions

Marks

Biology

50 questions

50 marks

Physics

25 questions

25 Marks

Chemistry

25 questions

25 Marks

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CIEAT 2025 Exam Pattern FAQs

Q. In which mode will the CIEAT 2025 exam be conducted?

A. The CIEAT 2025 exam will be conducted in online mode as a home based remote proctored test.

Q. How many questions will be asked in CIEAT 2025 exam?

A. The question paper will have a total of 100 Multiple Choice Questions.

Q. Which type of questions will be asked in the examination?

A. CIEAT 2025 exam will have Multiple-choice questions.

Q. How many sections will be there in the question paper?

A. There will be three sections namely Maths/Biology, Physics and Chemistry.

Q. How many questions will be asked from each section?

A. Mathematics/Biology sections will have 50 questions whereas Physics and Chemistry will have 25 questions each.

Q. What are the maximum marks of the question paper?

A. The maximum mark of the question paper is 100.

Q. What is the section-wise marks distribution?

A. Mathematics/Biology sections will carry 50 marks whereas Physics and Chemistry will carry 25 marks each.

Q. What will happen if any aspirant would indicate more than one option?

A. If any aspirant would indicate more than one option then it will be treated as an incorrect answer.

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Voltage Applied to an InductorAC Voltage applied to a CapacitorAC Voltage applied to a Series LCR circuitRepresentation of AC Current and Voltage by VectorElectromagnetic SpectrumElectromagnetic WavesDisplacement CurrentTotal Internal ReflectionRefraction through a PrismOptical InstrumentsDerivation of Lens FormulaReflection of Light by Spherical MirrorsRefraction at Spherical Surface and by LensesDerive Equation of Motion by Calculus methodAlternating Current OverviewMole Concept and Molar MassSTOICHIOMETRY AND STOICHIOMETRIC CALCULATIONSPercentage CompositionLaws of Chemical CombinationAtomic and Molecular MassesProperties of Matter and their MeasurementImportance of ChemistryOverviewOverviewAtomic ModelsDiscovery of Sub Atomic ParticlesTowards Quantum Mechanical Model of AtomQuantum Mechanical Model of AtomElectronic Configuration Types of ElementsPeriodic Table Electronic Configuration of ElementPeriodic Trends in Properties of ElementsGenesis of Periodic ClassificationNomenclature 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To apply for CIEAT, candidates should have born on or after July 1, 2003.

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To apply for CIEAT, Candidates must have passed class 12 with a minimum aggregate of 50% of marks in Mathematics/ Biology, Physics and Chemistry.

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The selection of candidates in CIEAT is solely based on the basis of CIEAT exam and JEE Main scores. 

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CIEAT 2026 application form will be released in a few days. As of now there are no dates as to when the application form will be released.

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The CIEAT 2026 exam date is not released as of now. As per the past year dates, the CIEAT exam will be conducted in April 2026 at Chennai centres as well as in other cities/centres.

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