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Porishmita Paul

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There are no fixed passing marks for UP BEd JEE. Selection depends on cut off and rank. However, scoring higher than average candidates increases your chances of qualifying.

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Porishmita Paul

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Each paper is of 3 hours duration. Since there are two papers, the total exam time is 6 hours in one day.

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There is no fixed minimum mark. It depends on the cut off each year. However, scoring higher than average candidates improves your chances of qualifying.

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Porishmita Paul

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Important topics for UP BEd JEE are current affairs, basic grammar, reasoning, teaching aptitude, and subject knowledge. Focus more on frequently asked topics from previous papers.

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You should start at least 4 to 6 months before exam. Early preparation gives you enough time for revision and practice.

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UP BEd JEE is moderate in difficulty. If you prepare regularly and understand the basics, the exam becomes easier to handle.

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Each section has equal importance within its paper. Paper 1 and Paper 2 both carry 200 marks, so all sections together contribute equally to your final score.

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UP BEd JEE exam is usually moderate in difficulty. It is not very tough if you prepare well. Regular practice and revision can help you score good marks.

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You need to study General Knowledge, Hindi or English, General Aptitude, and your chosen subject based on your graduation. Focus on basics & practice regularly.

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For many students, General Knowledge is the most difficult because it includes current affairs and static topics. Regular reading and revision can help improve this section.

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