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2026 Statistics

Key Facts: UP B.Ed JEE Exam

200 MCQs

Total questions across Paper 1 and Paper 2

UP B.Ed JEE Information Brochure

6 hours

Total exam duration split into two 3-hour sessions

Bundelkhand University Guidelines

1/3 Penalty

Negative marking applied to every wrong answer

UP B.Ed JEE Marking Scheme

₹1,650 / ₹850

Standard fee for Gen/OBC and UP SC/ST respectively

Official Fee Structure

50% Marks

Minimum graduation marks required for General/OBC candidates

UP B.Ed Eligibility Norms

400 Marks

Total marks based on which merit ranking is determined

UP B.Ed JEE Scoring System

UP B.Ed JEE is a state-level exam conducted by Bundelkhand University, Jhansi. It features two papers (6 hours total, 200 MCQs, 400 marks) with a 1/3 negative marking penalty. Standard fee is ₹1,650 for General/OBC and ₹850 for SC/ST.

Sample UP B.Ed JEE Practice Questions

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1Who was the founder of the Maurya Empire in ancient India?
A.Ashoka the Great
B.Chandragupta Maurya
C.Bindusara
D.Chandragupta I
Explanation: Chandragupta Maurya founded the Maurya Empire in 322 BCE after defeating Dhanananda, the last ruler of the Nanda dynasty, with the help of his advisor Chanakya. He unified most of the Indian subcontinent under a single administration.
2The historic Battle of Plassey, which marked the beginning of British dominance in India, was fought in which year?
A.1764
B.1782
C.1757
D.1857
Explanation: The Battle of Plassey was fought on June 23, 1757, between the forces of Siraj-ud-Daulah (the Nawab of Bengal) and the British East India Company led by Robert Clive. The British victory was facilitated by the defection of Mir Jafar and led to significant political control over Bengal.
3Which of the following rivers is traditionally referred to as the 'Sorrow of Bihar' due to its frequent and devastating floods?
A.Ganges
B.Yamuna
C.Kosi
D.Damodar
Explanation: The Kosi River is known as the 'Sorrow of Bihar' because its unstable nature and frequent course changes cause severe and unpredictable flooding in the plains of Bihar, destroying crops and homes.
4Which is the largest state in India in terms of geographical area?
A.Madhya Pradesh
B.Maharashtra
C.Uttar Pradesh
D.Rajasthan
Explanation: Rajasthan is the largest state in India by area, covering 342,239 square kilometers, which accounts for about 10.4% of the country's total geographical area. It is characterized by the vast Thar Desert.
5Who is universally recognized as the Father of the Indian Constitution?
A.Dr. B.R. Ambedkar
B.Mahatma Gandhi
C.Jawaharlal Nehru
D.Dr. Rajendra Prasad
Explanation: Dr. Bhimrao Ramji Ambedkar served as the Chairman of the Drafting Committee of the Constituent Assembly and played a pivotal role in drafting the Constitution of India, earning him the title of the Father of the Indian Constitution.
6What is the minimum age required under the Constitution of India to become the Prime Minister if the candidate is a member of the Lok Sabha?
A.30 years
B.25 years
C.35 years
D.21 years
Explanation: Under Article 84 of the Constitution, the minimum age to be elected to the Lok Sabha is 25 years. Since a member of the Lok Sabha can be appointed as the Prime Minister, the minimum age required is 25 years.
7Which gas is present in the highest percentage in the Earth's atmosphere?
A.Oxygen
B.Nitrogen
C.Carbon dioxide
D.Hydrogen
Explanation: Nitrogen is the most abundant gas in the Earth's atmosphere, constituting approximately 78.08% of the total volume of dry air.
8The deficiency of which of the following vitamins causes the disease Scurvy, characterized by bleeding gums and joint pain?
A.Vitamin A
B.Vitamin B12
C.Vitamin C
D.Vitamin D
Explanation: Scurvy is caused by a deficiency of Vitamin C (ascorbic acid), which is essential for the synthesis of collagen in the human body. Citrus fruits like oranges and lemons are rich sources of Vitamin C.
9Which Indian state has the highest population according to the official Census 2011 data?
A.Maharashtra
B.Bihar
C.Uttar Pradesh
D.West Bengal
Explanation: According to the 2011 Census of India, Uttar Pradesh is the most populous state, with a population of approximately 199.8 million people, representing about 16.5% of the total population of India.
10Which major industrial city is widely known as the 'Leather City of Uttar Pradesh'?
A.Agra
B.Lucknow
C.Meerut
D.Kanpur
Explanation: Kanpur is widely referred to as the 'Leather City of Uttar Pradesh' or the 'Manchester of the East' due to its massive leather industries, tanneries, and textile mills established since the colonial period.

About the UP B.Ed JEE Exam

The Uttar Pradesh B.Ed. Joint Entrance Examination (UP B.Ed JEE) is a state-level exam conducted for admission into the two-year Bachelor of Education (B.Ed.) program in various university-affiliated government, aided, and self-financed colleges across Uttar Pradesh. For the 2026 session, Bundelkhand University, Jhansi served as the rotating nodal university. The examination evaluates candidates through two papers testing GK, language skill, aptitude, and stream-specific subject ability. This practice test bank contains exactly 100 high-quality questions mapped to this official syllabus.

Assessment

The exam consists of two mandatory papers of 200 marks each. Paper 1 contains General Knowledge (50 questions) and Language (English or Hindi - 50 questions). Paper 2 contains General Aptitude Test (50 questions) and Subject Ability (Arts/Science/Commerce/Agriculture - 50 questions). Every question carries 2 marks, with a penalty of 1/3rd mark (0.66 marks) for each incorrect response.

Time Limit

6 hours (Paper 1: 3 hours / 180 minutes; Paper 2: 3 hours / 180 minutes).

Passing Score

No minimum qualifying score is prescribed. Selection for seat allotment in government, aided, and private colleges is based entirely on the state-wide merit rank generated out of 400 marks.

Exam Fee

₹1,650 for General / OBC / EWS candidates; ₹850 for SC / ST candidates of UP (standard rates). Candidates from other states pay ₹1,650 regardless of category. (Bundelkhand University, Jhansi)

UP B.Ed JEE Exam Content Outline

25%

General Knowledge

Indian History, World & Indian Geography, Indian Polity & Constitution, General Science, Current Affairs, and Uttar Pradesh-specific general knowledge.

25%

Language Proficiency

Reading comprehension, tense/grammar rules, vocabulary, spelling, fill in the blanks, and literature highlights (in either English or Hindi).

25%

General Aptitude Test

Logical reasoning, coding-decoding, number series, relationship puzzles, distance/direction sense, calendar/clock math, and basic numerical aptitude.

25%

Subject Ability

Stream-specific questions matching the candidate's undergraduate studies: Arts (Humanities/Social Science), Science, Commerce, or Agriculture.

How to Pass the UP B.Ed JEE Exam

What You Need to Know

  • Passing score: No minimum qualifying score is prescribed. Selection for seat allotment in government, aided, and private colleges is based entirely on the state-wide merit rank generated out of 400 marks.
  • Assessment: The exam consists of two mandatory papers of 200 marks each. Paper 1 contains General Knowledge (50 questions) and Language (English or Hindi - 50 questions). Paper 2 contains General Aptitude Test (50 questions) and Subject Ability (Arts/Science/Commerce/Agriculture - 50 questions). Every question carries 2 marks, with a penalty of 1/3rd mark (0.66 marks) for each incorrect response.
  • Time limit: 6 hours (Paper 1: 3 hours / 180 minutes; Paper 2: 3 hours / 180 minutes).
  • Exam fee: ₹1,650 for General / OBC / EWS candidates; ₹850 for SC / ST candidates of UP (standard rates). Candidates from other states pay ₹1,650 regardless of category.

Keys to Passing

  • Complete 500+ practice questions
  • Score 80%+ consistently before scheduling
  • Focus on highest-weighted sections
  • Use our AI tutor for tough concepts

UP B.Ed JEE Study Tips from Top Performers

1Practice language grammar rules thoroughly. For Hindi, focus on Sandhi, Samas, and Alankar. For English, master subject-verb agreement and prepositions.
2Stay updated with Uttar Pradesh specific history, policies, geography, and current developments, as these figure prominently in the General Knowledge section.
3Do not guess blindly. The 1/3rd negative marking can quickly degrade your rank. Focus on speed but prioritize accuracy.
4Prepare your graduation subjects well. The Subject Ability section is pitched at the undergraduate level, and performing well here is crucial for a high rank.
5Work on your mental math. The General Aptitude section contains basic math and reasoning that can be solved quickly if you know shortcut methods.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which university is conducting the UP B.Ed JEE 2026?

Bundelkhand University, Jhansi was appointed as the rotating nodal university responsible for conducting the UP B.Ed JEE 2026 and managing the admission process.

Is there negative marking in the UP B.Ed JEE?

Yes, there is negative marking. For each correct response, candidates receive 2 marks. For each incorrect response, 1/3rd of the marks (0.66 marks) will be deducted.

Can I choose between English and Hindi in the language section?

Yes, candidates can choose to attempt either the Hindi language section or the English language section. Both sections contain 50 questions covering grammar, comprehension, and vocabulary.

What is the application fee for UP B.Ed JEE 2026?

The standard fee is ₹1,650 for General, OBC, and EWS candidates. Candidates belonging to SC and ST categories of Uttar Pradesh pay a reduced fee of ₹850. Candidates from other states must pay ₹1,650.

What is the educational eligibility for engineering graduates?

Engineering and Technology graduates must score at least 55% marks in their degree with specialization in Science and Mathematics to qualify for the exam.

How long is the exam duration?

The exam is divided into two separate sessions on the same day. Paper 1 is 3 hours long, and Paper 2 is also 3 hours long, making it a 6-hour exam in total.