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NERIST 2022 Exam Pattern, Syllabus, Marking Scheme

NERIST Entrance Exam is a pen and paper-based test. Since, there are a different set of question papers for candidates with various academic backgrounds such as 10, 10+2, diploma holders and graduate candidates, comprehensive knowledge of exam pattern and syllabus for each paper is required.

  • The exam pattern & syllabus will vary according to the course. Check NERIST NEE Syllabus
  • All the questions will be in the format of multiple-choice questions.
  • For every wrong answer to a question, 25% (¼th) of the marks carried by that question is deducted. Check NERIST NEE Marking Scheme

NERIST Entrance Exam 2022 is conducted by North Eastern Regional Institute of Science and Technology (NERIST), Arunachal Pradesh for providing admission to various courses offered by the institute. The entrance exam is conducted in 3 Phases namely, NEE-I, NEE-II and NEE-III for admission into the Base module (equivalent to 10+2), Diploma Module and Degree Module respectively.


NERIST 2022 Exam Pattern Highlights

Some of the major highlights for NERIST Exam Pattern is mentioned below for the reference of candidates:

NERIST Exam Pattern Highlights
Mode of Exam Offline
Type of questions MCQ
Negative Marking Yes
Number of questions Depends on Course
Medium English
Time allotted 180 minutes

NERIST Entrance Exam Pattern in Detail

Exam Pattern for NERIST Entrance Exam 2022 is to be decided by the institute and can change from year to year. NERIST Entrance Exam 2022 will be conducted in offline mode. The exam pattern for NERIST Entrance Exam 2022 varies heavily according to the level of the exam or in simpler words, the course for which candidate is opting.

Candidates can check below the exam pattern for different phases of NERIST Entrance Exam:

  • NEE I Exam Pattern
  • NEE II Exam Pattern (for students who have passed 10+2 with physics, chemistry, biology/mathematics)
  • NEE II Exam Pattern (for students who have 10+2 with a vocational subject)
  • NEE III Exam Pattern

NERIST 2022 - NEE I Exam Pattern

Section Marks 1 Mark Questions 2 Marks Questions Time Allotted
A (Physics) 35 35 0 180 minutes
B (Chemistry) 35 35 0
C(Biology) 80 30 25
Total Marks - 150 Total Number of Questions - 125

NERIST 2022 - NEE II (PCM) Exam Pattern

Section Marks 1 Mark Questions 2 Mark Questions Time Alloted
A (Physics) 45 25 10 180 minutes
B (Chemistry) 45 25 10
C (Biology/Mathematics) 60 30 15
Total Marks - 150 Total Number of Questions - 115

NERIST 2022 - NEE II (Vocational) Exam Pattern

Section Marks 1 Mark Questions 2 Mark Questions Time Alloted
A (Physics) 25 25 0 180 minutes
B (Chemistry) 25 25 0
C (Mathematics) 30 30 0
D (Vocational Subject) 70 30 20
Total Marks - 150 Total Number of Questions - 130

NERIST 2022 - NEE III (For Diploma/Engineering Graduates) Exam Pattern

Section Marks 1 Mark Questions 2 Mark Questions Time Alloted
A (Physics) 25 25 0 180 minutes
B (Chemistry) 25 25 0
C (Mathematics) 30 30 0
D (Specialization Subject) 70 30 20
Total Marks - 150 Total Number of Questions - 130

NERIST Entrance Exam 2022 Marking Scheme

NERIST Entrance Exam 2022 contains questions with either 1 mark or 2 marks weightage. There is also a provision of negative marking in the test.

Let us understand the marking scheme of NERIST Entrance Exam 2022:

  • A question in NERIST Entrance Exam 2022 can be of either 1 mark or 2 marks; weightage of each question will be clearly stated in the question paper.
  • For every incorrect answer, marks equal to 1/4th of the value of that particular question will get deducted.
  • There is no deduction for questions not attempted.

For Questions Having Weightage of 1 Mark:

  • For every correct answer, 1 mark will be added to the total score of the candidate.
  • For every incorrect response, 0.25 or ¼ marks will be deducted from the total score candidate.
  • No marks will be deducted from the total score of a candidate for not attempting a question.

For Questions Having Weightage of 2 Marks:

  • For every correct answer, 2 marks will be added to the total score of the candidate.
  • In case of an incorrect response, 0.5 or ½ marks is deducted from the final score of candidates.
  • No marks will be deducted from the total score of a candidate for not attempting a question.

NERIST Entrance Exam 2022 Syllabus

NERIST Entrance Exam 2022 syllabus is to be decided by the institute itself and may change on the basis of course. The syllabus for NEE I, II and III are based on the curriculum of the qualifying exam.

Candidates can check below the syllabus for different phases in NERIST Entrance Exam 2022:

  • NEE I
  • NEE II (for students who have passed 10+2 with Physics, Chemistry, Biology/Mathematics)
  • NEE II (for students who have 10+2 with a vocational subject)
  • NEE III

Syllabus for NEE I

Candidates can check below the detailed syllabus for NEE I based on the syllabi of Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics of class 10th.

Subject Topics To Be Covered
Physics Measurement in Science and Technology, Structure of Atom, Motion, Gravitation, Work, Energy and Power, Heat, Wave Motion and sound, Reflection and Refraction, Optical Instruments, Electricity, Magnetic Effects of Electric Current, Nuclear Fission and Fusion, The Universe.
Chemistry Matter around us, Atomic structure, Classification of elements, Chemical Bonding, Chemical reaction, Energetics, Metals, Non-Metals, BioMass as Fuel, Environmental Pollution
Mathematics Algebra, Number system, Polynomials, Linear Equation, Quadratic Equation, Lines, Angles, Triangles, Circle, Trigonometry, Mensuration, Statistics and Probability, Co-Ordinate geometry,

Syllabus for NEE II (For PCM)

The syllabus for NEE II for PCM stream is based on the class 12th curriculum of Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics.

Subject Topics To Be Studied
Physics Physical-world and motion, Kinematics, Laws of Motion, Work energy and power, Motion of system of particles and rigid body, Gravitation, Mechanics of solids and fluids, Thermodynamics, Oscillations, Waves, Electrostatics, Current Electricity, Electromagnetic waves, Electromagnetic induction and alternating currents, Magnetics effects of current and magnetism, Optics, Dual nature of matter and radiation, Nucleus, Solid and Semiconductor devices
Chemistry Basic concepts, Structure of atom and chemical bonding, States of matter, Chemical thermodynamics, Chemical equilibrium, Chemical kinetics, Surface chemistry, Redox reactions, Electrochemistry, s, p,d and f block elements, Organic Chemistry
Mathematics Algebra, Relations and Functions, Complex numbers, Quadratic equations, Sequence and series, Permutation and combination, Mathematical induction, Mathematical logic, Boolean algebra, Trigonometry, Coordinate geometry, Circles, 3D geometry, Calculus, Differentiation, Application of derivatives, Indefinite Integrals, Definite integral, Differential equations, Elementary dynamics, probability
Biology Origin and evolution of life, Cell biology, Physiology of plants and animals, Ecology and environment, Morphology of plants and animals, Application of biology,

Syllabus for NEE II (For Vocational Subjects)

NEE II syllabus for candidates from the vocational stream is based on the curriculum of Common Engineering Sciences and Engineering Trade/Subject.

Subject Topics To Be Studied
Physics Units and dimension, Law of motion, Rotational Motion, Gravitation, properties of matter, Heat and thermodynamics, Oscillations and Waves, Electrostatics, Current electricity, Magnetic effect of current, magnetism, Electromagnetic induction and alternating current, Ray optics and optical instruments
Chemistry Structure of atom, Chemical bonding, Periodic properties of elements, Gaseous state, Chemical equilibrium, Redox reaction, Electrochemistry, organic chemistry, Organic compound with one functional group
Mathematics Algebra, Trigonometry, Coordinate geometry, Vector algebra, Differential calculus, Integral calculus,
Vocational Subject Candidates need to study 10+2 level topics of the specific vocational subject they have studied

Syllabus for NEE III

NEE III is meant candidates with Engineering/Diploma stream. The syllabus is also based on the topics/subjects taught at the undergraduate level.

Subject Topics To Be Studied
Physics Units, Mechanics, Properties of solids, Properties of liquids, Heat and thermodynamics, Light, Electrostatics, Current Electricity, Magnetic properties of materials, Electromagnetism, Electromagnetic Induction, Modern Physics, Radioactivity, Semi conductors
Chemistry States of Matter, Solutions, Colloidal Solutions, Thermodynamics and thermochemistry, Kinetics and chemical equilibrium Atomic structure and chemical bonding, periodic properties of elements, Metallurgy, Ferrous metallurgy, Non-ferrous metallurgy, Alloys Introduction to organic chemistry, Haloalkanes and haloalkanes, Compounds containing oxygen, Compounds containing nitrogen, Industrial chemistry, Fuels, Water, Corrosion and its protection, Environment pollution.
Mathematics Algebra, Trigonometry, Coordinate geometry, Differential calculus, Integral calculus, Differential equation, Vector calculus, Probability
Specialization Candidates need to study the graduation level or diploma level topics of the specialization they opted in their engineering degree or diploma

NERIST Entrance Exam 2022 Instructions for Filling OMR

Candidates appearing in the NERIST Entrance Exam 2022 need to carefully check these instructions while attempting the paper in the OMR sheet.

  • Candidates also need to carry their own stationery on the day of the exam.
  • Match all the particulars including question paper, OMR sheet no., etc. before proceeding to answer any questions.
  • Calculator or log tables are not allowed in NEE I. However, the same can be carried for NEE II and III.
  • Don’t carry a mobile phone or any communication device inside the exam hall.
  • Read instructions carefully on the OMR sheet before attempting any questions.
  • Don’t leave any unnecessary stray marks on the OMR sheet.
  • Partially filled circles will not be considered as a valid response from the applicants.
  • Since this exam has negative marking, candidates must answer questions with care and must not use guesswork.
  • In case, any candidate is caught indulging in any unfair means, the candidature is liable to be rejected.

*The article might have information for the previous academic years, which will be updated soon subject to the notification issued by the University/College.

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