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:
Pearson Undergraduate Entrance Exam for Engineering Admit Card:
There is no admit card required for appearing in the Pearson Undergraduate Entrance Exam for Engineering. The test centre will be chosen by the candidate during scheduling of the examination, although the test centre availability will be on ‘first-come-first-serve' basis.
Student can also appear for the examination from their home via online option. For system requirements kindly check the official website: OnVUE
Documents required while appearing for the exam:
To appear for the exam, one of the following IDs is required:
Exam Slots:
Exam slots may vary depending on centre chosen. For both test centres and the online option, typical slot times will range between 9 a.m. – 6 p.m.
Note: This may change depending on capacity and other factors.
Exam day guidelines:
Pearson Undergraduate Entrance Exam for Engineering Result:
Result will be available immediately after the examination is done. Students can check their scores through the Pearson VUE candidate account.
The Pearson Undergraduate result will have the following:
The Pearson Undergraduate Entrance Exam for Engineering result will have the score of the candidate displayed in all sections separately.
The score in all three sections - quantitative, verbal and abstract reasoning along with physics and mathematics is converted to a scale of 100-300.
Below is an example of scores:
Section |
Score |
Quantitative Reasoning |
185 |
Verbal Reasoning |
201 |
Abstract Reasoning |
223 |
Physics |
184 |
Mathematics |
195 |
Candidates can also check their score in percentile as per the Pearson Undergraduate Entrance Exam for Engineering percentile table—in each section as well as overall.
After the Pearson Undergraduate Entrance Exam for Engineering result is received, candidates can apply to their choice of course at their desired universities/colleges that are accepting the Pearson Undergraduate Entrance Exam for Engineering.
Pearson Undergraduate Entrance Exam for Engineering affiliated colleges:
As of now, there are more than 170 universities/colleges accepts the Pearson Undergraduate Entrance Exam for Engineering scores for admissions. Please keep visiting the official website of the exam to see the updated list of colleges. Click here to find out the list.
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