Uttarakhand Polytechnic 2021 Syllabus will be available on the official website. Uttarakhand Polytechnic is also referred to as JEEP exam. It is a state-level examination conducted by the Uttar Pradesh Board of Technical Education. It is a polytechnic entrance examination. Qualified students of this examination will get seats for various polytechnic courses offered by multiple colleges and institutions in Uttarakhand. In this given article, we have discussed the complete Uttarakhand Polytechnic JEEP Syllabus 2021.
Uttarakhand Polytechnic 2021 Syllabus
Students can go through the detailed completed Uttarakhand Polytechnic (JEEP) Syllabus 2021 for multiple polytechnic programmes.
Diploma in Engineering/Technology (Group E)
This group’s question paper will contain questions asked from syllabus of various topics from subjects like Mathematics and Science (Physics and Chemistry). The topics will be asked from syllabus of 10th class subjects. Topics which will be asked include General calculation of roots, cube roots, square roots, etc., Distance, Speed, newton’s law, all states of Matter, catalysis, Aromatic compound, etc.
Diploma in Pharmacy (Group P)
In this section, the question paper will be prepared from topics elucidated from various subjects like Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics and Biology. Students have to choose between Biology and Mathematics subjects.
Diploma in Hotel Management & Catering Technology (Group H)
The syllabus for this group will contain four sections or parts and the topics from which the questions will be asked are from Reasoning & Logical Discussion, Numerical Ability, Scientific Aptitude English Language and General Knowledge.
Modern Office Management & Secretarial Practice (Group M)
This section’s questions will be from topics such as English & Hindi Comprehension, Reasoning & Intelligence, Numerical Ability, and General Awareness. All the sections will be mandatory. Candidates cannot skip any section. All areas in this part are required.
PG Diploma in Computer Application (Group G)
This group’s syllabus is divided into total five sections, namely English Comprehension, Numerical Ability, Reasoning, General Intelligence and General Awareness. The question paper will contain questions covered from the given above topics.
Diploma in Textile Designing/Garments Technology/Fashion Designing (Group T)
The syllabus for the group consists of topics from the Class 10th level. The syllabus consists of three sections or parts such as English & Hindi Comprehension, Reasoning & Intelligence and General Awareness.
Diploma in Engineering-LE (Group A)
This group’s syllabus will consist of multiple topics from subjects such as Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry and General Engineering. The topics on the General Engineering section will include Mechanical, Electronics and so on.
Uttarakhand Polytechnic (JEEP) 2021 Exam Pattern
Students can go through the given below tabulated column containing the Uttarakhand Polytechnic (JEEP) 2021 Exam pattern.
Course Name | Weightage |
Diploma in Pharmacy | Part A- Physics and Chemistry – 50% Part B- Biology or Mathematics- 50% |
Diploma in Engineering and Technology | Part A- Mathematics- 50% Part B- Physics and Chemistry- 50% |
Diploma in Hotel Management and Category | Reasoning and Logical- 25% Scientific Aptitude- 25% English Language- 25% Discussion- 25% General Awareness- 25% Numerical Ability- 25% |
Textile Design | English and Hindi Comprehension- 20% General Awareness- 30% Reasoning and Intelligence- 50% |
Garment Technology | |
Fashion Design | |
PG Diploma in Computer Application | Numerical Ability- 15% Reasoning- 30% General Intelligence- 20% General Awareness- 15% English Comprehension- 20% |
Entry Through Lateral Entry in Second Year of Diploma Engineering Courses | As Per the Standard of High School General Engineering (Electronics, Electrical, Mechanical)- 20% Physics- 20% Chemistry- 20% Mathematics- 40% |
Uttarakhand Polytechnic (JEEP) 2021 examination will be held via offline mode via pen and paper mode. Candidates will get a total time of two-hour duration to complete the examination. The total number of questions asked in the entrance test is about 100 questions. Students will be awarded one mark for each correct answer, and there will be no negative marking.