NCERT CEE Exam Pattern 2021

# Mar 20, 2021 by Ojasvi Gupta

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The NCERT CEE Exam Pattern 2021 is important to read for every student who wishes to appear for it.

The NCERT CEE Exam Pattern 2021 gives a clear idea to the student about the type of questions, exam duration exam language, and various other important details about the examination.

The NCERT CEE Exam Pattern 2021 also helps in the planning of preparation for the examination and successfully clearing the same.

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The NCERT CEE Exam Pattern 2021 details are as follows:

Particulars

Details

Mode of Examination

Offline

Exam Duration

2 hours

Topics

  • Language Proficiency
  • Teaching Aptitude/Attitude
  • Reasoning Ability

Type of Question

MCQ’s

Total No. of Questions

80 questions

Total Marks

160 marks

Negative Marking

0.5 for each wrong answer

Language of Paper

English and Hindi

 

NCERT CEE Exam Pattern 2021 in Detail:

Subject

No. of Questions

Marks

Distribution of Marks

Language Proficiency

20

+2

20*2 = 40

Teaching Aptitude/Attitude

30

+2

30*2 = 60

Reasoning Ability

30

+2

30*2 = 60

Total

80 questions

 

160 marks

 

NCERT CEE 2021 or NCERT Common Entrance Examination will be conducted by NCERT for admissions into the 4 years Integrated B.A. B.Ed. and BSc. Bed. Courses offered at the 4 Regional Institutes of Education namely Ajmer, Bhubaneswar, Bhopal, and Mysuru respectively.

The NCERT CEE is a 2 hours duration offline examination having 80 questions divided into 3 different sections. The Examination will be conducted tentatively in the 2nd week of June 2021 and the application for the same will be available tentatively from the 1st week of February 2021.

This is the most important entrance examination for studying B.Ed. in India after 12th and it has been only in the recent years since the Education Ministry and NCERT have introduced the 4-year Integrated B.Ed. courses directly after 12th.

NCERT CEE 2021 Key Points:

NCERT CEE

NCERT Common Entrance Examination

Conducting Body

NCERT

Exam Level

National

Mode of Application

Online

Mode of Exam

Offline

Exam Duration

2 hours

Exam Frequency

Once every year

Score Validity

Same Academic year

Number of Questions

80

Questions Type

MCQs

Application Fee

INR 1000 for General/OBC Candidates

INR 500 for SC/ST/PwD Candidates

Total Seats Offered

540

Accepting Colleges

RIE Ajmer, Bhubaneswar, Bhopal and Mysuru

Official Website

http://cee.ncert.gov.in/

Helpline

0755-2661467

 

The NCERT Application Form 2021 will be available tentatively from the 1st week of February and will be available tentatively till the last week of March 2021.

The Application Form will be available only in the Online Mode on the NCERT CEE Official website: http://cee.ncert.gov.in/

The NCERT CEE Eligibility Criteria 2021 in detail are as follows: 

Course

Qualification and Minimum Marks Requirement

Subject Combination

B.A. B.Ed.

  • Candidate must have passed class 12th or its equivalent from any recognized Board/University.
  • A candidate who has passed in 2019, 2020, or appearing in 2021 is also eligible to apply.
  • Candidates need to secure at least 50% marks in aggregate in their 12th class.
  • For SC/ST/PwD candidates, marks relaxation is 5%.

Any Stream

B.Sc. B.Ed.

  • Candidate must have passed class 12th or its equivalent from any recognized Board/University.
  • A candidate who has passed in 2019, 2020, or appearing in 2021 is also eligible to apply.
  • Candidates who want to take admission to Physical Science Group (PCM) must have passed with Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics.
  • Candidates who want to take admission to the Biological Science Group (CBZ) must have passed with Physics, Chemistry, and Biology.
  • Candidates need to secure at least 50% marks in aggregate in their 12th class.
  • For SC/ST/PwD candidates, marks relaxation is 5%.

PCM/PCB

 

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Ojasvi Gupta
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Ojasvi Gupta has worked for the Indian Express and Enactus DSC as a writer. Currently pursuing BCom Hons from Delhi University, she loves to spend her free time listening to music, reading, or playing with her dog. With her strong inclination towards writing, she serves as an author for Educere India.