The NERIST NEE 2026, will be conducted by the North Eastern Regional Institute of Science and Technology, is a pivotal gateway for students seeking admission into various Certificate, Diploma, and Degree programs in technology and science across northeastern India. Understanding the exam pattern is crucial for effective preparation and success in the test.
NERIST NEE is structured into three distinct modules depending on the course level – NEE-I, NEE-II, and NEE-III. Each module has a unique pattern tailored to the academic requirements of the corresponding entry-level. All exams are held offline and utilize an OMR-based answer sheet. The duration of each exam is three hours, and questions are presented in a multiple-choice format.
The syllabus comprehensively covers topics from Class X to Class XII for the respective modules
Q1. What is the format of the NERIST NEE 2026 exam?
Ans. The exam is conducted offline with multiple-choice questions, and each module is held over three hours. All papers consist of approximately 125–130 questions, totaling 150 marks. Negative marking applies.
Q2. Are there separate syllabi for each NEE module?
Ans. Yes, the syllabus differs for NEE-I, NEE-II, and NEE-III, with respective focuses on fundamentals (Class X/XII level) and branch-specific subjects for higher modules.
Q3. Is negative marking applicable in NERIST NEE?
Ans. Yes, there is negative marking for incorrect responses, as per the detailed marking scheme laid out in the official brochure.
Q4. How many questions are there in NERIST NEE 2026?
Ans. NEE-I typically contains 125 questions, NEE-II has around 115–130, and NEE-III features approximately 130 questions. Question distribution varies across modules and streams.
Q5. What subjects should candidates focus on for NERIST NEE preparation?
Ans. Candidates should focus on Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics/Biology, and relevant branch subjects for the respective module. Thorough knowledge of the outlined syllabus and regular practice are important.
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