TJEE Syllabus 2026 – Subject-wise Topics, Skills Evaluated, How to Prepare

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TJEE Exam Syllabus
TJEE Exam Syllabus

TJEE Syllabus 2026 – The Tripura Board of Joint Entrance Examination (TBJEE) will release the official syllabus of TJEE 2026.

The syllabus will be released online at tbjee.nic.in.

The TJEE 2026 syllabus will be released for all four subjects – Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, and Biology. The syllabus for each subject is divided into 10 Modules. 

The questions of the TJEE 2026 exam will be framed on the basis of the syllabus. So, it is important for the candidate to consult the official TJEE syllabus to prepare for the exam. Also, along with the syllabus refer to the TJEE 2026 exam pattern to get insights into the types of questions asked, marking scheme, test duration, etc.

The application form of TJEE 2026 is expected to start in the 2nd week of Feb 2026.

Keep reading to learn more about the TJEE 2026 exam syllabus.

TJEE Syllabus 2026 – Key Highlights

ParticularsDescription
TJEE 2026 exam portalClick Here
Syllabus PDFDownload – TJEE 2025 Syllabus
ModuleThe syllabus for each subject is divided into 10 Modules
TJEE 2026 exam Subject CombinationsEngineering/ Technological Degree Courses(Group-A) – PCM


Veterinary/ Agricultural/ Fisheries, Paramedical and others (Group-B) – PCB

Candidates desiring to take chances in both of the above groups (Group-C) – PCMB
Will questions in the TJEE 2026 exam be asked only from the official syllabusYes, questions for all the four subjects will be framed on the basis of syllabus released by (TBJEE
TJEE 2026 exam conducting bodyThe Tripura Board of Joint Entrance Examination (TBJEE)
TJEE 2026 Question PaperFour different subjects, namely Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics and Biology will have fourdifferent question papers. 

But Physics and Chemistry will have a combined question paper.

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TJEE Exam Syllabus 2026 – How to Complete the Syllabus

TJEE is one of the most important engineering entrance exams in the state of Tripura. So, it is very competitive. 

Meanwhile, the extent of the syllabus makes it also quite difficult. 

To effectively prepare for the exam and complete the syllabus on time, it is important to start one’s exam preparation early. 

The candidate can divide the syllabus into categories – easy, moderate, and difficult. This will allow the candidate to pay special attention to the difficult topics.

Also, there are some topics that will carry more weightage than others. These topics are to be specially prepared. 

TJEE Exam Pattern 2026

The candidate must consult the TJEE 2026 exam pattern to understand the question paper structure, like the types of questions asked, marking scheme, subject combination, test duration, mode of the exam, etc.

The syllabus for each subject is divided into 10 Modules. 

There will be 30 (Thirty) compulsory MCQs, taking 3 (Three) questions from each module for the subject Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics and Biology.

How to prepare for TJEE 2026

The candidate may follow the following tips to prepare for the TJEE exam.

  • Get familiar with the syllabus and pattern – This will help the candidate align their preparation with the requirements of the exam.
  • START early – If you start your preparation early, you will be able to complete the syllabus on time. Also, with enough time on hand, if there are some difficulties down the road, you will have the elbow room to get it fixed and keep your exam preparation on track.
  • Take notes during study – The candidate can this way jot down all the important points, which can be handy for quick revision. Also, if you make it a habit to take notes, it can help you stay focused and engaged when you are studying.
  • Do timely revision – Periodic and timely revision will keep you on top of your preparation. On the other hand, if you don’t revise a topic for too long, you may have to put in a lot of effort to learn the topic the second time around.
  • Solve sample papers – There is no better way to evaluate your progress than by solving TJEE sample papers. Further, the more sample papers you solve, the better you will get at time-management and problem-solving.

Take mock tests – You may take mocks closer to the exam, say a week or two before the exam, to align your body clock and fix last minute glitches.

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