Jharkhand B.Ed Entrance Exam 2026 – JCECEB BEd CET

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Jharkhand B.Ed Entrance Exam 2026 – JCECEB CET | Apply by 25 March 2026
JCECEB Notification · 25 February 2026 · Academic Session 2026–28

Jharkhand B.Ed Entrance Exam 2026
JCECEB B.Ed CET — Online Application Form

Jharkhand Combined Entrance Competitive Examination Board (JCECEB) invites online applications for the B.Ed / M.Ed / B.P.Ed / M.P.Ed Combined Entrance Competitive Examination 2026–28. Gateway to teacher education across Government, Aided, Unaided, Self-Financed and Private recognised institutions in Jharkhand. Selection purely merit-based on entrance exam score.

🏛️ JCECEB, Ranchi
📅 Last Date: 25 March 2026
✍️ Exam: 26 April 2026
📝 100 MCQs — OMR Based
🎓 Graduation 50% Required
💰 Fee: ₹500 – ₹1,000
Correction: 26–27 March
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B.Ed
2-Year Program
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100
Total MCQs
⏱️
2 Hrs
Exam Duration
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₹1000
Fee (General)
25 Mar
Last Date
✍️
26 Apr
Exam Date
⏳ TIME REMAINING TO APPLY
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Days
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Hours
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Secs
Last date: 25 March 2026, 11:59 PM
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Important Dates

📣 Official Notification & Application Window Opens 25 February 2026
🔴 Last Date to Apply Online & Pay Fee 25 March 2026
✏️ Application Form Correction Window Opens 26 March 2026
✏️ Application Form Correction Window Closes 27 March 2026
🎫 Admit Card / Hall Ticket Download (Approx. 4 days before exam) ~22 April 2026 (Tentative)
✍️ B.Ed CET Entrance Examination (Offline OMR-Based) 26 April 2026
🔑 Answer Key Release (Provisional) After Exam — bedcet.jceceb.org.in
📊 Result & State Merit List Publication After Answer Key Finalisation — TBA
🏫 Online Counselling & Seat Allotment After Result — Date TBA
⚠️ Correction Window: 26–27 March 2026 is the only opportunity to correct errors in your submitted form. Fields like Name, DOB, Category, and Qualification marks should be verified before the deadline. No changes are permitted after 27 March 2026 under any circumstances.
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Courses Offered — JCECEB CET 2026

Course Full Form Duration Academic Session Institution Type
B.Ed Bachelor of Education 2 Years 2026–28 Govt / Aided / Unaided / Private
M.Ed Master of Education 2 Years 2026–28 Govt / Recognised Institutes
B.P.Ed Bachelor of Physical Education 2 Years 2026–28 Govt / Recognised Institutes
M.P.Ed Master of Physical Education 2 Years 2026–28 Govt / Recognised Institutes
Single CET for all 4 courses Centralised seat allotment via JCECEB counselling Admissions across all recognised B.Ed colleges in Jharkhand
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Eligibility Criteria

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Educational Qualification — B.Ed
  • Stream 1: Bachelor's or Master's degree in Science, Social Science, Humanities, or Commerce with minimum 50% aggregate marks from a recognised university.
    Reserved categories (SC/ST/OBC/EWS): 45% aggregate in graduation.
  • Stream 2: B.E. / B.Tech with specialisation in Science or Mathematics with minimum 55% marks.
    Reserved categories: 50% marks. Candidate must have scored 50% in the teaching subject at graduation level.
  • Provisional eligibility: Students appearing in Sem-VI (final semester) of graduation in the year 2026 can also apply. Admission is provisional and subject to meeting marks criteria before course commencement.
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Educational Qualification — B.P.Ed / M.P.Ed
Candidates seeking B.P.Ed admission must have passed graduation with Physical Education as a subject or must have represented their university / district / state in recognised sports events. For M.P.Ed, a B.P.Ed degree is required with minimum qualifying marks. Refer to the official JCECEB prospectus for sport-specific eligibility norms.
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Age Limit
No upper age limit is prescribed for the Jharkhand B.Ed Entrance Exam 2026. Candidates of any age who meet the educational qualification criteria are eligible to apply. Confirm any age-related condition in the official notification / prospectus released on jceceb.jharkhand.gov.in.
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Domicile & Seat Distribution
85% of total seats are reserved exclusively for candidates who have passed from universities within Jharkhand. The remaining 15% seats are open for candidates from any state/university. All India candidates are welcome to apply. Candidates from other states — regardless of category — are treated as General category for fee and reservation purposes.
⚠️ Important Eligibility Points — Do Not Miss
  • Female candidates from other states are treated as General category — no fee concession, no reservation benefit.
  • Candidates who completed graduation from Jharkhand universities but belong to reserved categories must produce a valid caste/EWS certificate issued by Jharkhand government.
  • The 50% / 45% marks threshold is on aggregate of all subjects — not on individual subject marks, unless specifically stated for B.Ed teaching subject requirement.
  • Result-awaited candidates (Sem-VI) get provisional admission only. They must produce final marksheet showing required percentage before the deadline set by JCECEB for confirmation of admission.
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Application Fee

₹1,000
General / EWS
Male candidates from UR and EWS categories. Also applicable to female candidates from other states (treated as General).
₹750
BC-I / BC-II (Jharkhand)
Backward Class Category I and II candidates who are domiciled in Jharkhand and have passed from Jharkhand universities.
₹500
SC / ST / Female (JH)
SC and ST candidates (any gender) and all Female candidates from Jharkhand. Jharkhand female candidates of any category pay Rs 500.
₹00
Divyang (PwD)
Persons with Disabilities (Divyang) are fully exempted from the application fee regardless of gender, category, or state of origin.
Payment online only Credit / Debit Card / Net Banking Bank charges as applicable Fee once paid is non-refundable No offline / challan mode
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Exam Pattern & Paper Structure

Language
Proficiency
30
15 Hindi + 15 English
Comprehension Grammar Synonyms Idioms Tenses Sentence Correction Rearrangement Fill in Blanks
Teaching
Aptitude
40
Highest weightage section
Teaching Profession Child Psychology Leadership Qualities Group Management Emotional Skills Interpersonal Ability Classroom Dynamics School Education Issues Assessment Methods
Reasoning
Ability
30
Verbal + Non-verbal
Analogy Series Coding-Decoding Odd One Out Syllogism Logical Reasoning Relationships Basic Numerics Sequencing
Total Questions 100 MCQs (Objective Type)
Total Marks 100 Marks (1 mark per correct answer)
Exam Duration 2 Hours (120 minutes)
Exam Mode Offline — OMR Sheet (Pen & Paper based)
Language Medium Bilingual — Hindi and English
Negative Marking −0.25 marks per wrong answer
Unattempted No deduction for skipped questions
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Negative Marking Strategy
Each wrong answer costs 0.25 marks. At 100 marks total, attempting 4 wrong answers cancels out 1 correct answer. Avoid guessing randomly in Reasoning and Language sections. Focus on Teaching Aptitude (40 marks) first — it is the highest-weightage section and generally approachable. Skip questions you are unsure about rather than losing marks.
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Detailed Syllabus — Section Wise

Section A — Language Proficiency  30 Questions / 30 Marks +
Hindi Language (15 Questions):
  • Reading comprehension passages — identifying main idea, inference, and vocabulary from context
  • Grammar: noun, pronoun, verb, adjective, adverb, tense, and sentence structure
  • Fill in the blanks with appropriate words and phrases
  • Antonyms, synonyms, and meanings of common Hindi words
  • Error identification in sentences — grammatical and usage errors
  • Rearranging jumbled sentences to form a coherent paragraph
  • Idioms and proverbs (मुहावरे और लोकोक्तियाँ) with meanings

English Language (15 Questions):
  • Reading comprehension — inference, vocabulary, tone of the passage
  • Grammar: tenses, articles, prepositions, conjunctions, active/passive voice
  • Synonyms, antonyms, and word meanings
  • Sentence rearrangement (jumbled sentences)
  • Spotting the error — grammar and usage errors in underlined parts
  • Idioms and phrases — selecting correct meanings
  • One-word substitution and fill in the blanks
Section B — Teaching Aptitude  40 Questions / 40 Marks +
  • Teaching Profession: Role of a teacher in society, teacher effectiveness, professional ethics and responsibilities
  • Child Psychology & Development: Stages of child development, learning theories, motivation, individual differences
  • Classroom Management: Group dynamics, maintaining discipline, student-teacher interaction, inclusive classroom practices
  • Teaching-Learning Process: Methods of teaching, lesson planning, instructional strategies, questioning techniques
  • Leadership & Emotional Skills: Leadership qualities of a teacher, emotional intelligence, empathy, social skills
  • Contemporary School Education: NEP 2020 key points, Right to Education (RTE), CCE, educational reforms in India
  • Assessment & Evaluation: Formative vs summative assessment, feedback mechanisms, learning outcomes
  • Communication Skills: Verbal and non-verbal communication, barriers, effective classroom communication
Section C — Reasoning Ability  30 Questions / 30 Marks +
Verbal Reasoning:
  • Analogy — word relationships and paired concepts
  • Classification — odd one out from a group of words/numbers
  • Series completion — number series, letter series, mixed series
  • Coding and decoding — letter shifting, number coding
  • Blood relations — family relationship problems
  • Syllogism — drawing conclusions from given statements
  • Direction and distance — spatial reasoning problems

Non-Verbal Reasoning:
  • Pattern recognition and completion
  • Figure series — identifying the next figure in a sequence
  • Mirror and water image problems
  • Paper folding and cutting

Basic Numerical Ability:
  • Arithmetic — percentage, ratio, average, profit/loss (Class 10 level)
  • Number sequencing and basic algebra
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Reservation Policy & Seat Distribution

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85% Jharkhand University Quota

Candidates who have passed their qualifying degree from any university located within Jharkhand are eligible for this majority quota. Reservation rules of Jharkhand Government apply within this quota.

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15% Open / All-India Seats

Remaining 15% seats are open to candidates from any state or university. Competition is on the basis of merit in the entrance exam. All India candidates treated as General category.

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Category Reservation (Within 85%)

Reservation within the Jharkhand quota follows the Jharkhand Government's latest reservation policy — SC, ST, OBC (BC-I, BC-II), EWS as notified. Marks relaxation: SC/ST/OBC/EWS get 5% lower threshold in qualifying degree.

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Tiebreak Rules

1st: Candidate with NCC Grade-C Certificate or valid NSS Certificate gets preference.
2nd: If still tied, the older candidate (earlier date of birth) is ranked higher.

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Selection Process & Counselling

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Entrance Examination (26 April 2026)

Offline OMR-based exam at designated centres across Jharkhand. Candidates must carry admit card + valid photo ID. Mobile phones, smartwatches, and electronic devices are strictly prohibited in the exam hall.

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Answer Key & Result Publication

JCECEB releases a provisional answer key after the exam at bedcet.jceceb.org.in. Candidates can raise objections within the stipulated window. The final answer key and result are published after objection resolution. Scorecards are available for download using login credentials.

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State-Level Merit List

JCECEB prepares a separate merit list for each course (B.Ed / M.Ed / B.P.Ed / M.P.Ed) and category. The merit list ranks candidates based solely on their entrance exam score. In case of tie, NCC/NSS preference and then older age applies.

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Online Counselling Registration & Choice Filling

Qualified candidates register for counselling on bedcet.jceceb.org.in and fill preferences for colleges and courses. College preferences must be filled carefully — higher-ranked preferences improve the chance of getting a preferred institution. Preferences can be edited before locking.

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Seat Allotment & Provisional Allotment Letter

Seats are allotted based on merit rank + category + college preferences. A provisional allotment letter (PAL) is issued. Candidates may get a better seat in subsequent counselling rounds if they retain their candidature. Multiple rounds are typically conducted.

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Document Verification & Admission Confirmation

Candidates must report to the allotted B.Ed institution with all original documents and the allotment letter. After DV, course fee is paid to the institution to confirm admission. Failure to report within the deadline results in forfeiture of the allotted seat.

Merit-based selection No interview or viva Counselling through official portal only Multiple counselling rounds
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Documents Required

Keep originals + two self-attested photocopies of each document ready for the counselling/DV stage. Documents must match exactly what was declared in the application form.

Class 10th Marksheet & Certificate
Class 12th / Intermediate Marksheet
Graduation Marksheet(s) — All Semesters
Graduation Degree / Provisional Certificate
Postgraduate Marksheet (if M.Ed applicant)
Aadhaar Card (Mandatory)
Caste Certificate (SC/ST/OBC/EWS — Jharkhand)
Jharkhand Domicile / Residential Certificate
NCC Certificate Grade-C (if applicable)
NSS Certificate (if applicable)
PwD / Divyang Certificate (if applicable)
Admit Card Printout of B.Ed CET 2026
Scorecard / Result Printout
Passport-size Photographs (6–8 copies)
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How to Apply Online

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Visit the Official Application Portal

Go to bedcet.jceceb.org.in — the dedicated B.Ed CET portal. You can also access it from the JCECEB main portal at jceceb.jharkhand.gov.in. Click on "Online Form — B.Ed / M.Ed / B.P.Ed Entrance 2026".

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New Registration

Click "New Registration" and enter your name (exactly as in Class 10 certificate), date of birth, mobile number, and email ID. A Registration Number and Password will be sent to your mobile and email. Save these credentials securely — they are needed for all future steps.

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Fill Application Form

Log in and fill in all required details: personal information, category, state of graduation, qualifying exam marks (percentage), course preference, and exam centre choice. ⚠️ Marks entered here are used for determining eligibility — enter exact percentage from marksheet. Errors can only be corrected during the 26–27 March correction window.

4

Upload Photo & Signature

Upload a recent passport-size photograph (white/light background, face clearly visible) and your signature in the prescribed format (JPG/JPEG, within specified file size limits). Poor quality uploads are a common rejection reason — scan clearly under good lighting.

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Pay Application Fee Online

Pay the applicable fee through the payment gateway using Debit Card, Credit Card, or Net Banking. Bank charges are borne by the applicant. After successful payment, a transaction receipt is generated — save it. Fee is non-refundable under all circumstances.

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Final Submission & Printout

Click "Review" to cross-check all entered details, then submit finally. After submission, download and print the filled application form along with the fee receipt. These are required at the time of counselling and document verification. The last date is 25 March 2026 — do not wait till the last moment, as server load increases near deadlines.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the last date to apply for Jharkhand B.Ed CET 2026?

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The last date to submit the online application form and pay the fee is 25 March 2026. A correction window is available on 26 and 27 March 2026 only. The application portal is at bedcet.jceceb.org.in. Do not delay, as server loads increase near the deadline and technical issues may arise.

What is the Jharkhand B.Ed CET 2026 exam date?

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The Jharkhand B.Ed Combined Entrance Competitive Examination 2026 is scheduled on 26 April 2026. It is an offline OMR-based pen-and-paper exam of 2 hours duration. Admit cards are released approximately 4 days before the exam at bedcet.jceceb.org.in — expected around 22 April 2026.

Can graduation final-year students apply for Jharkhand B.Ed 2026?

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Yes. Candidates appearing in Semester VI (final semester) of their graduation examination in the year 2026 are eligible to apply provisionally. However, admission will be confirmed only if they produce final marksheets showing the required percentage (50% for General, 45% for reserved) before the deadline set by JCECEB.

Is there negative marking in Jharkhand B.Ed Entrance Exam 2026?

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Yes. 0.25 marks are deducted for each incorrect answer. No marks are deducted for questions left unattempted. Strategy: Attempt Teaching Aptitude (40 marks) thoroughly as it is the most predictable section. Skip questions you are completely unsure about in Language and Reasoning sections to avoid negative marking.

Are students from outside Jharkhand eligible?

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Yes, students from other states can apply. However, they compete only for the 15% open/all-India seats. They are treated as General category regardless of their caste (no reservation benefit, no fee concession for females). The 85% majority quota is exclusively for candidates who have passed from Jharkhand universities.

What is the fee structure for Jharkhand B.Ed CET 2026?

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Fee structure: General / EWS: Rs 1000 | BC-I / BC-II (Jharkhand): Rs 750 | SC / ST / Female (Jharkhand): Rs 500 | Divyang (PwD): Free. Female candidates from other states are treated as General and pay Rs 1000. Payment is online only. Fee once paid is non-refundable.

What is the tiebreak rule if two candidates score the same marks?

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In case of equal scores: First, preference goes to the candidate holding a valid NCC Grade-C Certificate or NSS Certificate. Second, if still tied, the older candidate (earlier date of birth) is ranked higher. These tiebreak rules are applied in this fixed order and the decision is final.

What is the full selection process after the entrance exam?

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After the exam: (1) Provisional answer key released — candidates can raise objections. (2) Final answer key and result published. (3) State-level merit list generated. (4) Qualified candidates register for online counselling at bedcet.jceceb.org.in and fill college preferences. (5) Seats allotted per merit and category. (6) Candidates report to allotted institution with original documents and pay college fee to confirm admission. Multiple counselling rounds are typically held.
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