Short Description
The UP B.Ed JEE 2025 exam is a test for students who want to become teachers. It has two papers, and each paper has 100 questions. All the questions are multiple choice .
You will get 3 hours (180 minutes) to finish each paper.
For every right answer, you get 2 marks.
But be careful! For every wrong answer, 1/3 mark will be cut. So try to answer correctly.
What’s in Paper 1?
Paper 1 is for everyone.
It has two parts:
- General Knowledge (GK) – Questions about the world, science, current events, etc.
- Language – You can choose Hindi or English. It checks how well you know the language.
What’s in Paper 2?
Paper 2 depends on your chosen subject. It also has two parts:
- General Aptitude Test (GAT) – Tests your thinking and number skills.
- Subject-Based Questions – You choose from Science, Arts, Commerce, or Agriculture, based on what you studied in Class 11, 12, or college.
Exam Format – Quick Look

Paper | Section A | Section B | Total Marks | Time |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | General Knowledge (50 Qs) | Hindi/English Language (50 Qs) | 200 | 3 Hours |
2 | General Aptitude (50 Qs) | Subject-Based: Arts/Science/etc. (50 Qs) | 200 | 3 Hours |
- Each paper has 100 questions worth 2 marks each.
- If you answer wrong, 1/3 mark will be reduced.
Exam Mode
The UP B.Ed JEE 2025 will happen offline (pen and paper).
There will be two shifts – morning and evening – to fit all the students.
To do well, make sure you study the latest syllabus and understand the exam pattern. Also, practicing old question papers can help a lot. You’ll get a feel of what the questions are like.
Paper 1 – What You Need to Study
General Knowledge (GK)
- History
- Geography
- Science
- Current Affairs
- Politics
- Sports
- Culture and Art (especially from UP)
English Language
- Grammar (like tenses and sentence rules)
- Idioms and Phrases
- Vocabulary (words and meanings)
- Synonyms and Antonyms (similar and opposite words)
- Reading Comprehension
- One-word Substitution
- Fill in the blanks
- Error Correction
Hindi Language
- व्याकरण (Grammar)
- उपसर्ग – प्रत्यय (Prefixes and Suffixes)
- गद्यांश (Passages)
- संधि/समास (Word Joining/Combining)
- अलंकार (Figures of Speech)
- मुहावरे, लोकोतियाँ (Idioms and Sayings)
- पर्यायवाची, विपरीतार्थक शब्द (Synonyms & Antonyms)
- रस – छंद (Poetic Styles and Rhymes)
Paper 2 – What You Need to Study
General Aptitude
- Reasoning and Puzzles
- Coding-Decoding
- Number Series
- Directions and Ranking
- Relationships
- Time & Distance
- Averages
- Percentages
- Ratios and Proportions
- Profit & Loss
- Compound Interest
Subject-Based Questions
You’ll answer questions based on the stream you studied (Arts, Science, Commerce, or Agriculture). The questions will come from topics you studied in Class 11, Class 12, and college.