BCECE Exam Pattern

Complete guide to BCECE exam structure, marking scheme, and question format

Understanding the BCECE exam pattern is crucial for effective preparation. This guide covers all aspects of the examination including mode of exam, subjects, marking scheme, and time duration. Let’s explore the complete BCECE exam pattern in detail.

Exam Mode

Offline (OMR)

Duration

3 Hours

Total Marks

400 Marks

Negative Marking

Yes (-1)

BCECE Exam Mode

BCECE is conducted in Computer-Based Test (CBT) mode. Candidates appear for the examination at designated exam centers and answer questions on computer terminals. The online mode ensures:

Subjects and Paper Structure

BCECE exam covers subjects based on the course category you’re applying for:

For Engineering (PCM) - Paper 1

Subject Number of Questions Maximum Marks Duration
Physics 50 200 2 Hours 15 Minutes
Chemistry 50 200 2 Hours 15 Minutes
Mathematics 50 200 2 Hours 15 Minutes
Total 150 600

For Medical/Agriculture (PCB) - Paper 2

Subject Number of Questions Maximum Marks Duration
Physics 50 200 2 Hours 15 Minutes
Chemistry 50 200 2 Hours 15 Minutes
Biology (Botany + Zoology) 50 200 2 Hours 15 Minutes
Total 150 600

Marking Scheme

BCECE follows a specific marking scheme with negative marking provision:

Correct Answer

+4 Marks

For each correct response

Incorrect Answer

-1 Marks

For each wrong response

Unanswered Questions
No marks are deducted for unanswered questions. If you're unsure about an answer, it's strategically better to skip the question rather than guess randomly.

Question Type

All questions in BCECE are Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs). Each question has:

Difficulty Level

The difficulty level of BCECE exam can be categorized as:

The questions are based on 11th and 12th standard NCERT syllabus. Compared to JEE Main or NEET, BCECE is considered moderately difficult.

Exam Day Instructions

Preparation Strategy Based on Exam Pattern

Understanding the exam pattern helps in creating an effective preparation strategy:

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