Pearson Undergraduate Entrance Exam for Engineering Application Form

# Dec 21, 2021 by Harshita Nandal

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Pearson Undergraduate Entrance Exam for Engineering Application Form: 

The Pearson Undergraduate Entrance Exam for Engineering application or registration is ongoing until 31 July 2023. Students can register for the exam, online through the official website here: https://registrations.undergraduateexam.in/admissions/ and schedule their exam as per their convenience.  

After completing the registration process, candidates will receive a unique registration number, which they will need to maintain for their future applications to colleges. For any questions, students can send email to [email protected]

The Pearson Undergraduate Entrance Exam for Engineering registration process is as follows: 

  • Visit https://registrations.undergraduateexam.in/admissions/  
  • Click on Sign-Up and fill in your personal details 
  • Verify your Email ID registered during the sign-up process. 
  • Visit https://registrations.undergraduateexam.in/admissions/ again and Login
  • via the Username/Email ID and password registered during the sign-up process. 
  • Complete the registration process by filling all the necessary details required in the form — either select all colleges or any 5 up to your choice that will automatically receive your exam scores. 
  • Finish the registration process by paying the registration fee of INR 1950 + Taxes via Net banking/Credit Card/Debit Card/UPI etc. 
  • Download and save the receipt received after registration and save the registration number received after completing the registration process. Candidates should save this registration number for any support or queries that they may have.

Pearson Undergraduate Entrance Exam for Engineering Eligibility Criteria: 

  

Criteria 

Details 

Qualification 

  • Candidate must have passed class 12th or equivalent from any recognised Central or State Board/ University. 
  • Candidate appearing for 2023 board exams are also eligible to apply for Pearson Undergraduate Entrance Exam for Engineering 

 

Minimum Marks Requirement 

  • There are no minimum marks requirement as such to be eligible for the examination, however the participating colleges can have their own minimum marks requirement for admissions to particular courses. Do check the college/universities’ official website for the same. 

Age 

  • Student must have been born on or before March 31, 2006 

 

 

 

Pearson Undergraduate Entrance Exam for Engineering Pattern: 

The Pearson Undergraduate Entrance Exam for Engineering is a computer-based test that can be given by students either at their home or at test centres. The examination is of 180 minutes duration and has no negative marking. It tests the candidates on quantitative, verbal and abstract reasoning questions along with mathematics and physics. The scoring of the exam is unique in which three sections are scored on a scale of 100-300. 

 

Before appearing for the main exam, students can experience the test pattern by taking the practice test available here: The Pearson Undergraduate Entrance Exam for Engineering practice test. 

Pearson Undergraduate Entrance Exam for Engineering pattern in brief: 

 

Particulars  

Details 

Mode of Examination 

Computer Based Test (CBT) 

Duration  

180 Minutes 

Sections 

Quantitative Reasoning 

Verbal Reasoning 

Abstract Reasoning 

Mathematics

Physics

Type of Questions 

MCQs  

Total No. of Question 

178 

Negative Marking 

No negative marking 

Language of Examination  

English 

 

Pearson Undergraduate Entrance Exam for Engineering Pattern in Detail: 

 

Sections 

No. of Questions 

Time 

Scoring 

Quantitative Reasoning 

34 

38 Minutes 

Scores are converted to a common scale across all three sections in the range of 100 to 300. 

 

Verbal Reasoning 

36 

32 Minutes 

Abstract Reasoning 

38 

40 Minutes 

Mathematics

35

30

Physics

35

30

Total 

178 

180 Minutes 

 

Pearson Undergraduate Entrance Exam for Engineering Important Points: 

  • It is a computer- based test and can be attempted either from home or at a test centre as per student’s convenience. 
  • There is individual time limit for each section. 
  • There is no negative marking. 
  • A student can attempt the examination a maximum of 3 times in a year keeping minimum 15 days gap between each attempt. 
  • For each new attempt the students will have to register and pay the exam fee. 
  • Students can also reschedule their examination, although it has to be done at least 48 hours before the exam and for each rescheduling a fee of INR 500 + taxes will be charged. 

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Harshita Nandal
Harshita Nandal

Harshita Nandal has worked as a Creative head in Mitrakshar, University of Delhi. She has done her Graduation from the University of Delhi in English Honours. In her free time, she prefers to play the guitar, take short walks in between work and loves to watch Korean dramas. Currently, she is an author at Educere India to fulfil the desire of her passion for writing.