How many sections are there in the JENPAS UG entrance exam?
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In JENPAS UG exam there will be five sections namely, Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Basic English, and Logical Reasoning. In each section there will be 20 MCQs. Questions from the physics, chemistry, and biology section will be of 25 marks per section. Questions from English and LR will be of 20 marks per section. In all there will 100 questions of 115 marks.
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The JENPAS UG exam dates are released by the official exam conducting body, i.e. West Bengal Joint Entrance Examinations Board. As per the recent update, the JENPAS UG exam was scheduled to be conducted on May 25, 2025, but it was not held this year. A revised date is expected to be released soon.
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