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Examination Schedule

NEE I | NEE II | NEE III

The NEE is conducting three different exams named NEE -I, NEE-II, NEE-III for certificate, Diploma and Degree programmes respectively. It will be held in various centers located in North East States of India.

NEE-I

NEE-I consisting of one paper of 150 marks and three hours duration will be conducted at various centres located in the eight states of North East. All questions will be of objective type with multiple choice answers. For every wrong answer to a question 25% (¼th) of the marks carried by the question will be deducted from the aggregate marks obtained by the candidate. The question paper shall consist of four papers. The physics, chemistry and Biology sections will carry and 25 questions of 1 mark each. The Fourth section Mathematics 50 questions where 25 questions will carry 2 marks each and rest 25 questions will carry 1 mark each.

NEE-II

NEE-II consisting of one paper of 150 marks and three hours duration, will be conducted at various centres located in the eight states of North-East. All questions will be of objective type with multiple choice answers. For every wrong answer to a question 25% (¼th) of the marks carried by the question will be deducted from the aggregate marks obtained by the candidate.

There shall be three different question papers for the two streams (i) 10+2 PCM/PCB/PCMB, (ii) 10+2 Vocational (Technology) and (iii)10+2 Vocational (Forestry)

  • Pattern of exam for 10+2 PCM/PCB/PCMB for the candidates seeking admission to Diploma Module in Engineering/Technology or Degree Module in Forestry
    The question paper shall consist of four sections viz. Sections A, B, C and D. Section A, B and C shall have to be attempted by all candidates seeking admission to technology stream. Section A, B and D shall have to be attempted by all candidates seeking admission to forestry stream.
  • Pattern of exam for 10+2 Vocational candidates seeking admission to Diploma Module in Engineering/Technology
    The question paper shall consist of two sections named Section A and Section-B. And the section A will further divided into three sub sections named A-1, A-2 and A-3 and the questions will be common for all the trades/vocations. Section B will consist of two sub sections: B-1 and B-2. Questions of sub section B-1 will be common for all vocations/trades. Questions of sub-section B-2 will pertain to the relevant vocation/trade.
  • Pattern of questions paper for 10+2 Vocational candidates seeking admission to Degree Module in Forestry
    The question paper shall consist of two sections viz. Section A and Section B. Section A will consist of three sub sections: A-1, A-2 and A-3 and Section B will consist of two sub sections B-1 and B-2.

The questions of Physics and Chemistry shall be the same for 10+2 Vocational (Technology) and 10+2 Vocational (Forestry) candidates.

NEE-III

NEE-III consisting of one paper of 150 marks and three hours duration will be conducted at various centres located in the eight states of North East. All questions will be of objective type with multiple choice answers. For every wrong answer to a question 25% (¼th) of the marks carried by the question will be deducted from the aggregate marks obtained by the candidate The question paper shall consist of four sections. The physics, chemistry and Biology sections will carry and 25 questions of 1 mark each. The Fourth section Mathematics will have 50 questions where 25 questions will carry 2 marks each and rest with one mark each. The PCM Sections will be common for all candidates. The mathematics will pertain to the relevant branch of engineeing/ technology.

 

 


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