Senior Content Specialist | Updated On - May 6, 2024
The Joint Entrance Examination Council of Engineering (JEECE), which is a state level entrance test conducted broadly in Jharkhand yearly, is used for granting admission into different undergraduate engineering and technology programs offered by institutes and universities in Jharkhand. The exam is held by the Combined Entrance Competitive Examination Board, Jharkhand (JCECEB). JEECE is a widely-applied admission test for engineering courses in Eastern India with lakhs of students applying for this paper annually.
The science exam JEECE consists of the subjects of Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics, that are based on the multiple-choice questions. In the exam itself, there won’t be a negative marking. Following the release of the JEECE results and naming of the merit rank, students are consequently offered admission into B.Tech/B.E. programs that cover various fields such as computer science, mechanical, electrical, electronics & communication, and civil amongst others among the participating institutes.
4 marks for each correct answer and -1 mark for each incorrect answer
Exam Pattern
The exam will be divided into two parts: Physics and Chemistry (Part 1) and Mathematics (Part 2). Each part will have 90 questions.
Eligibility Criteria
Candidates who have passed Class 12 or equivalent examination with at least 50% marks in Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics are eligible to appear for the exam.
Syllabus
The syllabus for the exam is based on the NCERT syllabus for Class 11 and 12.