TBJEE 2023: Tripura Joint Entrance Examination admit card out at tbjee.nic.in
Mridusmita Deka | April 18, 2023 | 02:50 PM IST | 2 mins read
Candidates who applied for Tripura TBJEE 2023 can download the admit cards from the official website of the board -- tbjee.nic.in.
NEW DELHI: The Tripura Board of Joint Entrance Examination (TBJEE) has issued the admit cards for the entrance exams. The Tripura Joint Entrance Exam (Tripura JEE) will be held on April 25. Candidates who applied for Tripura TBJEE 2023 can download the admit cards from the official website of the board -- tbjee.nic.in.
Students have been advised to reach the exam centre at 9 am. The board has also asked the candidates to follow all the guidelines and instructions as mentioned in the TBJEE 2023 hall ticket.
TBJEE Admit Card 2023: How To Download
- Visit the website -- tbjee.nic.in
- Click on the designated TBJEE 2023 admit card link
- On the next window, insert the application number and password
- Submit and download the Tripura JEE 2023 admit card
Tripura JEE is conducted for admission to undergraduate courses including engineering, veterinary, fishery, agriculture and paramedical. The TJEE 2023 will be held for four subjects -- physics, chemistry, biology and maths.
TBJEE 2023 Exam Pattern: 10 Points
1. The TJEE will be held in a single day.
2. There will be three shifts:- first shift will consist of physics and chemistry question papers, and subsequent two shifts will be held for biology and mathematics question papers.
3. The board will conduct the examination in OMR sheet. The pattern of questions is Multiple Choice Question (MCQ) type.
4. The medium of the TBJEE question paper will be English and Bengali.
5.. The syllabus for each subject is divided into 10 modules.
6. There will be 30 (thirty) compulsory questions for each subject, taking 3 (three) questions from each module.
7. Each question will carry four marks, i.e. total marks will be of 120 (30×4) for each subject.
8. Duration of Examination of first shift (Physics and Chemistry) will be 90 minutes for 60 (sixty) questions and subsequent two shifts will be of 45 minutes each, total timing 3 hours.
9. One mark will be deducted for each wrong answer.
10. The percentile score of the students will be published along with the ranking during the publication of result.
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