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Key Facts: Assam CEE Exam

120 MCQs / 480 marks

Single-paper PCM structure (40 questions per subject)

CEE-2026 Information Brochure, ASTU

INR 1,500

CEE-2026 online application fee

ASTU CEE-2026 Brochure

180 minutes

Total exam duration (11:00 AM – 2:00 PM)

ASTU CEE-2026 Brochure

+4 / −1

Marking scheme per correct / incorrect answer

ASTU CEE-2026 Brochure

100

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Assam CEE is a 180-minute offline OMR exam with 120 PCM MCQs (40 per subject) for 480 marks. Marking: +4 correct, −1 wrong. Application fee is INR 1,500. Syllabus follows AHSEC Class 11/12 Division II. Minimum eligibility: 45% in PCM (40% reserved), Assam domicile, age 17+ by 31 Dec 2026.

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1The SI unit of electric current is:
A.Ampere
B.Volt
C.Ohm
D.Coulomb
Explanation: The ampere (A) is the SI base unit of electric current, defined via the elementary charge. Volt measures potential difference, ohm measures resistance, and coulomb measures charge.
2A car accelerates uniformly from rest to 20 m/s in 10 s. What is its acceleration?
A.1 m/s²
B.2 m/s²
C.4 m/s²
D.200 m/s²
Explanation: Using v = u + at with u = 0: a = v/t = 20/10 = 2 m/s². Uniform acceleration means velocity changes at a constant rate.
3A projectile is fired at 40 m/s at 30° to the horizontal. Taking g = 10 m/s², what is the maximum height reached? (sin 30° = 0.5)
A.20 m
B.40 m
C.80 m
D.160 m
Explanation: Maximum height H = (u² sin²θ)/(2g) = (40² × 0.25)/20 = 1600/20 = 40 m. Only the vertical component of initial velocity determines peak height.
4A block of mass 5 kg rests on a rough horizontal surface with coefficient of static friction μ = 0.4. What minimum horizontal force (in N) is needed to start motion? (g = 10 m/s²)
A.10 N
B.20 N
C.25 N
D.50 N
Explanation: Maximum static friction f_max = μmg = 0.4 × 5 × 10 = 20 N. The applied force must exceed this to overcome static friction and initiate motion.
5A spring with spring constant k = 200 N/m is compressed by 0.1 m. What is the elastic potential energy stored?
A.0.5 J
B.1 J
C.2 J
D.10 J
Explanation: Elastic potential energy U = ½kx² = ½ × 200 × (0.1)² = ½ × 200 × 0.01 = 1 J. Energy depends on the square of compression.
6The escape velocity from Earth's surface is approximately 11.2 km/s. If Earth's mass were doubled while its radius stayed the same, escape velocity would become approximately:
A.7.9 km/s
B.11.2 km/s
C.15.8 km/s
D.22.4 km/s
Explanation: v_esc = √(2GM/R). Doubling M while keeping R constant multiplies v_esc by √2 ≈ 1.414, giving 11.2 × 1.414 ≈ 15.8 km/s.
7A satellite orbits Earth at height h above the surface. If h is negligible compared to Earth's radius R, orbital speed is v. At height h = R, orbital speed is:
A.v/2
B.v/√2
C.v√2
D.2v
Explanation: For circular orbit, v = √(GM/r). At r = R, v₀ = √(GM/R). At r = 2R, v = √(GM/2R) = v₀/√2. Orbital speed decreases with altitude.
8A wire of length L and cross-sectional area A is stretched by force F, producing extension ΔL. Young's modulus Y equals:
A.FΔL/(AL)
B.FL/(AΔL)
C.FA/(LΔL)
D.F/(AΔL)
Explanation: Young's modulus Y = stress/strain = (F/A)/(ΔL/L) = FL/(AΔL). It measures a material's stiffness under tensile loading.
9By definition, an isothermal expansion of an ideal gas holds which quantity constant?
A.Pressure
B.Volume
C.Temperature
D.Entropy of the universe always decreases
Explanation: Isothermal means temperature is held constant by definition. Pressure and volume change (PV = constant for an ideal gas). Entropy of the universe does not decrease for a spontaneous process.
10For an adiabatic process in an ideal gas, PV^γ = constant. If γ = 1.4 and pressure doubles, volume changes by a factor of:
A.0.51
B.0.61
C.0.71
D.0.81
Explanation: P₁V₁^γ = P₂V₂^γ. With P₂ = 2P₁: V₂/V₁ = (P₁/P₂)^(1/γ) = (1/2)^(1/1.4) ≈ 0.61. Adiabatic compression raises pressure and reduces volume.

About the Assam CEE Exam

Assam CEE (Combined Entrance Examination) is the state-level engineering entrance exam conducted by Assam Science and Technology University (ASTU) for admission to B.Tech programmes in government engineering colleges across Assam. The exam is a single offline OMR paper of 120 multiple-choice questions — 40 each in Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics — based on the AHSEC (Assam State School Education Board, Division II / Higher Secondary) syllabus. Each correct answer awards 4 marks and each wrong answer deducts 1 mark, for a total of 480 marks over 3 hours. Counselling and seat allotment are conducted by the Directorate of Technical Education (DTE), Assam.

Questions

120 scored questions

Time Limit

180 minutes (3 hours)

Passing Score

No fixed pass; merit rank and counselling cutoffs (DTE Assam)

Exam Fee

INR 1,500 (Assam Science and Technology University (ASTU), Guwahati)

Assam CEE Exam Content Outline

33.3%

Physics (40 MCQs × 4 marks)

Units and measurement, kinematics, laws of motion, work-energy-power, gravitation, properties of matter, thermodynamics, oscillations, waves, electrostatics, current electricity, magnetism, electromagnetic induction, AC, optics, dual nature, atoms and nuclei, semiconductors

33.3%

Chemistry (40 MCQs × 4 marks)

Mole concept, atomic structure, periodic table, chemical bonding, states of matter, thermochemistry, equilibrium, redox, electrochemistry, kinetics, surface chemistry, s/p/d-block elements, coordination compounds, organic chemistry (GOC, hydrocarbons, haloalkanes, alcohols, aldehydes, amines, biomolecules, polymers)

33.3%

Mathematics (40 MCQs × 4 marks)

Sets, relations, functions, trigonometry, complex numbers, quadratic equations, sequences and series, permutations and combinations, binomial theorem, matrices, determinants, coordinate geometry, 3D geometry, limits, continuity, differentiation, integration, differential equations, probability, vectors, linear programming, statistics

How to Pass the Assam CEE Exam

What You Need to Know

  • Passing score: No fixed pass; merit rank and counselling cutoffs (DTE Assam)
  • Exam length: 120 questions
  • Time limit: 180 minutes (3 hours)
  • Exam fee: INR 1,500

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  • Complete 500+ practice questions
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  • Focus on highest-weighted sections
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Assam CEE Study Tips from Top Performers

1Master the AHSEC Class 12 PCM textbook first — Assam CEE questions map directly to the Assam State School Education Board Higher Secondary syllabus
2Practice negative-marking discipline: blind guessing costs 1 mark each — eliminate options before guessing on hard questions
3Balance all three subjects equally — each carries 160 marks (40 questions × 4 marks); neglecting Chemistry costs as much as weak Mathematics
4Solve previous-year Assam CEE papers under strict 3-hour timed conditions to build OMR speed and accuracy
5Focus on calculation speed for Mathematics — 40 Math questions in 180 minutes shared with Physics and Chemistry leaves roughly 60 minutes for Math
6Review AHSEC sample papers and NCERT exemplar problems for conceptual depth in Physics and Chemistry

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Assam CEE 2026 exam pattern?

Assam CEE is a single offline OMR paper of 3 hours with 120 MCQs: 40 each in Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics. Each correct answer carries +4 marks and each wrong answer carries −1 mark (unattempted = 0). Total marks = 480. The paper is available in English and Assamese.

What is the application fee for Assam CEE 2026?

The CEE-2026 application fee is INR 1,500 (Rupees One Thousand Five Hundred only), payable online via debit card, credit card, or net banking through the official ASTU application portal. Fees paid on or before the last date are required for candidature acceptance.

What syllabus does Assam CEE follow?

CEE-2026 is based on the syllabus of the Assam State School Education Board, Division II (Higher Secondary Division) — the AHSEC Class 11 and Class 12 PCM curriculum. Topics align with NCERT-style coverage used in Assam's higher secondary science stream.

Who is eligible for Assam CEE 2026?

Candidates must pass 10+2 or equivalent with Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics, securing at least 45% aggregate in PCM (40% for OBC/MOBC/SC/ST categories). Minimum age is 17 years as on 31 December 2026. Assam domicile is required for general quota seats. Diploma holders and B.Sc. graduates with Mathematics may also apply under specified routes.

Is there negative marking in Assam CEE?

Yes. Assam CEE awards +4 marks for each correct answer and deducts 1 mark for each incorrect answer. Unattempted questions receive zero marks. Selecting more than one option is treated as a wrong answer.

Which colleges accept Assam CEE scores?

Assam CEE scores are used for B.Tech admission to government engineering colleges in Assam including Assam Engineering College (Guwahati), Jorhat Engineering College, Bineswar Brahma Engineering College (Kokrajhar), and other state government institutions. Seat allotment is through online counselling by DTE Assam.

When is Assam CEE 2026 conducted?

CEE-2026 was held on 14 June 2026 from 11:00 AM to 2:00 PM in a single shift at centres across Assam (Bongaigaon, Dibrugarh, Guwahati, Jorhat, Lakhimpur, Nagaon, Nalbari, Silchar, Tezpur, and others). Registration ran 16–31 March 2026.