What subjects are included in JENPAS UG syllabus?

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    Nidhi Gupta | Contributor-Level 10

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    There are two papers which are conducted on the same day, Paper I and Paper II. Subjects such as Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Basic English, and Logical Reasoning are asked in the JENPAS UG syllabus. There are a total of 100 questions carrying 115 marks overall in the paper I. Important subjects included in Paper II are Physical Science, Mathematics, General Knowledge, Basic English, and Logical Reasoning.  A total of 100 questions carrying 115 marks overall in the paper II also.

  • The JENPAS UG syllabus for various undergraduate programs offered through the West Bengal Joint Entrance Examinations Board (WBJEEB) includes subjects that are considered relevant to the chosen field of study. There is a common core component that applies to most programs:

    General Knowledge:

    • Current affairs
    • Science (basic understanding of Physics, Chemistry, and Biology)
    • History and Geography of India
    • Economics and Polity

    English:

    • Reading comprehension
    • Grammar and vocabulary
    • Writing skills

    Logical Reasoning:

    • Analytical reasoning
    • Problem-solving
    • Critical thinking

     

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