
Exam Pattern 2025
Two Separate Question Papers
Paper I: Offered for most courses (e.g. Nursing, Physiotherapy)
Subjects: Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Basic English, Logical Reasoning
Total Questions: 100
Maximum Marks: 115
Paper II: Specifically for BHA (Bachelor in Hospital Administration)
Subjects: Physical Science, Mathematics, General Knowledge, Basic English, Logical Reasoning
Total Questions: 100
Maximum Marks: 115
Candidates may choose to appear for either one or both papers as per course requirements during registration.
Duration & Language
Time Allowed: 90 minutes per paper
Medium: English and Bengali Marking Scheme
Each paper splits questions into two categories:
Category | Marks per Question | Negative Marking |
---|---|---|
Category I | 1 mark | –0.25 for wrong |
Category II | 2 marks | No negative marks |
Paper-wise breakdown:
Paper I
Physics, Chemistry, Biology: each – 20 questions (15 in Cat I + 5 in Cat II) = 25 marks each
Basic English: 20 questions (Cat I only) = 20 marks
Logical Reasoning: 20 questions (Cat I only) = 20 marks
Total: 100 questions, 115 marks
Paper II
Physical Science: 30 questions (25 Cat I + 5 Cat II) = 35 marks
Mathematics: 15 questions (10 Cat I + 5 Cat II) = 20 marks
General Knowledge: 15 questions (10 Cat I + 5 Cat II) = 20 marks
Basic English: 20 (Cat I) = 20 marks
Logical Reasoning: 20 (Cat I) = 20 marks
Total: 100 questions, 115 marks
Detailed Subject-wise Syllabus Highlights
Physics
Core topics for Paper I include:
Mathematical Methods, Thermodynamics, Relativity, Nuclear & Particle Physics, Condensed Matter, Quantum Theory, Molecular Physics, Electromagnetism, Atomic Physics, Statistical Mechanics, Experimental Physics, Electronics, Classical Mechanics
Chemistry
Topics span:
General Organic Chemistry, Biomolecules, Environmental Chemistry,-aliphatics (Hydrocarbons, Alcohols, Ethers, Aldehydes, Ketones, Phenols), S-Block Elements, Carboxylic Acids, Haloalkanes, Amines, Equilibrium, Thermodynamics, Electrochemistry, Chemical Kinetics, Redox Reactions, Periodicity, States of Matter, Structure of Atom, Isolation Processes
Biology
As per Paper I:
Angiosperm Morphology, Gymsnosperms, Algae, Fungi, Bryophytes, Pteridophytes, Ecology, Pollution, Plant Succession, Plant Growth & Growth Hormones, Plant Physiology, Embryology, Bacteria, Viruses, Plant Diseases, Anatomy, Biochemistry
Mathematics (Paper II)
Topics include:
Algebra, Logarithms, Complex Numbers, Quadratic Equations, Matrices, Permutations & Combinations, Principle of Mathematical Induction, Binomial Theorem, Sets & Relations, Probability & Statistics, Trigonometry, 2D & 3D Coordinate Geometry, Vectors, Differential & Integral Calculus, Differential Equations
General Knowledge, Basic English & Logical Reasoning
Common across both papers:
Basic English: Articles, Parts of Speech, Error Correction, Tenses, Synonyms/Antonyms, Cloze Test, Sentence Improvement, Direct & Indirect Speech, Idioms & Phrases, Comprehension
Logical Reasoning: Number & alphabet series, Analogies, Blood Relations, Clocks & Calendars, Direction Sense, LCM/HCF
GK (Paper II only): Covers relevant current affairs and general awareness up to Class 12 level
How to Download the PDF Syllabus
A downloadable syllabus PDF is available :
Visit the JENPAS UG syllabus page on to access the comprehensive PDF covering both papers and subject-wise breakdowns
Why Understanding the Pattern Matters
Strategize preparation: Knowing the exact weightage per subject (especially Cat I vs Cat II) allows effective prioritization.
Time management: With only 90 minutes to tackle heavy content, understanding question formats is critical.
Minimize negative marking: Awareness of penalty rules helps in making educated guesses.
Final Thoughts
The JENPAS UG 2025 exam is divided into two distinct papers tailored to different course categories, each covering a range of subjects from core sciences to analytical reasoning and language skills. The exam format rewards precision, emphasizes depth of knowledge, and mirrors Class 11–12 syllabus standards.