UP BEd JEE Result 2022: Know When, Where and How to Check Marks

The Uttar Pradesh B.Ed Joint Entrance Examination (JEE) 2022 was held on 6th July. The result will be released next month on July 8. Once released, candidates will be able to check their marks on the official website, mjpru.ac.in. , and upbed2022.in. The exam was conducted in two shifts – 9 am to noon and 2 pm to 5 pm.

Mahatma Jyotiba Phule Rohilkhand University organized the UP B.Ed JEE for the admission of eligible applicants in the graduation. education (B.Ed) course is offered in various colleges across the state of Uttar Pradesh. The Government of Uttar Pradesh assigns the task of conducting the UP B.Ed JEE exam to several universities every year. In 2021, B.Ed entrance exam was conducted by Lucknow University.

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UP BEd JEE 2022: How to check result

Step 1: Visit the official website of UP BEd JEE

Step 2: On the homepage, click on the link that reads UP BEd JEE Result 2022

Step 3: Enter your credentials like roll number. to present or to show

Step 4: Your result will appear on the screen.

Step 5: Download the result and take a printout for further reference

UP BEd JEE 2022: Passing Marks

Last year, candidates from General, OBC and SC categories were required to score at least 50 percentile to qualify the exam. ST category people were required to get 45 percent marks. The cutoff was 40 per cent for candidates belonging to General (Widow/Divorced Women), OBC (Widows/Divorced Women), and SC, ST (Widowed/Divorced Women) categories.

Moreover, this year the number of applicants for the exam has exceeded the record of the last three years. More than 6.40 lakh candidates had registered, The application process started from 18th April and lasted till 20th May. UP BEd JEE is divided into two papers. Paper I focuses on General Knowledge and English/Hindi, while Paper II focuses on remaining areas in Arts, Science and Commerce. All subjects of the syllabus have 25% weightage. Paper I is compulsory, while Paper II is subject-specific.

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