The Rajasthan JET 2026 exam is likely to be conducted in the fourth week of June 2026 in offline mode. Candidates can get admission to BSc in Agriculture, Horticulture, Forestry, Food Nutrition and Dietetics, Community Science, BFSc Fisheries, BTech (Food Technology), and BTech Dairy Technology. To score well in the exam, candidates must know the structure and nature of the exam. For this, they should refer to the Rajasthan JET 2026 exam pattern. They can check all the details about the pattern on this SciAstra page.
As per the previous year’s information about the Rajasthan JET exam pattern, the question paper consists of five sections: Agriculture, Physics, Chemistry, Biology, and Mathematics. The questions will be in MCQ format in both Hindi and English languages. Read further to thoroughly understand the Rajasthan JET exam pattern 2026.
Courses offered through Rajasthan JET 2026
Candidates who want to pursue an undergraduate programme in Agriculture or Allied Sciences through the Rajasthan JET 2026 must be aware of the courses it offers. These courses are listed below:
BSc (Hons.) Agriculture
BSc (Hons.) Horticulture
BSc (Hons.) Forestry
BSc (Hons.) Food Nutrition and Dietetics
BSc (Hons.) Community Science/Home Science
BFSc Fisheries Science
BTech (Dairy Technology)
BTech (Food Technology)
Rajasthan JET 2026 Exam Pattern
The Rajasthan JET 2026 exam will be held for admissions to the courses mentioned above. The question paper of the exam will be in a booklet format and be the same for candidates of all courses. There will be five subjects in the Rajasthan JET 2026 question paper, including Agriculture, Physics, Chemistry, Biology and Maths. Candidates will have to attempt any 3 subjects from their Class (10+2) stream in the question paper.
The complete details about the pattern of the Rajasthan JET 2026 exam are mentioned below:
Rajasthan JET 2026 Pattern | |
Exam Name | Rajasthan Joint Entrance Exam |
Conducting Body | Agricultural University Jodhpur |
Exam Website | JET/Pre-PG/Ph.D. Entrance Examinations-2026 Portal (The portal to be activated.) |
Offered Courses |
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Exam Mode | Offline |
Exam Language | English and Hindi |
Number of Questions | 200 questions (Candidates must solve 120 questions from 3 sections.) |
Number of Sections | Five Sections:
Note: Candidates will have to answer questions from any three out of five subjects/sections. These subjects must correspond to their Class 10+2 stream. |
Number of Questions in Each Section |
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Sections to be solved by candidates as per the course | For BSc (Hons) Agriculture/Horticulture/Forestry/Food Nutrition and Dietetics/Community Science/BFSc Fisheries Courses: Solve three of the following subjects:
For BTech (Food Technology): Solve questions from one of the following subject combinations:
For BTech (Dairy Technology): Solve questions only from Physics, Chemistry and Maths Note: The subjects you choose to answer questions from must be the same as those you studied in Class 10+2. |
Question Type | Multiple Choice-based Questions (MCQs) |
Full Marks | 800 marks Note: The full marks of the question paper will be 800. However, candidates will have to solve questions of 360 marks. |
Rajasthan JET 2026 Marking Scheme
Check out the marking scheme for the Rajasthan JET 2026 exam below:
1 Correct Attempt | +4 marks |
1 Incorrect Attempt | -1 mark |
1 Unattempted Question | 0 mark |
Rajasthan JET 2026 Exam Pattern: Important Points
Candidates appearing for the Rajasthan JET 2026 exam must carefully read the following important points related to the exam pattern:
Use a black point pen to colour the circles on the answer sheet.
There will be five answer options—A, B, C, D, and E in the Rajasthan JET 2026 question paper. Candidates must select the answer options from A, B, C, and D.
They must completely blacken the circle corresponding to the correct answer option on the answer sheet.
Answer option E should only be selected if candidates choose not to answer a question. There will be no negative marking for unattempted questions.
If candidates select two answer options for a question, the attempt will be considered wrong, and 1 mark will be deducted as per the marking scheme.
Candidates must solve questions from the sections of the subjects they studied in Class 10+2.