VOCLET 2025 Exam Pattern - Check Marking Scheme, Total Marks, Chapter Wise Weightage, Duration

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VOCLET Exam Pattern 2024

The VOCLET 2024 exam pattern has not been released this year by the West Bengal State Council of Technical and Vocational Education and Skill Development since the examination has been scraped off for this academic session. However, candidates can check the previous VOCLET exam pattern and marking scheme. The sections that were included in the VOCLET exam last year are Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, English, and Aptitude. The exam was conducted for a total time duration of 2 hours for 100 marks. Candidates can check this page to learn more about the exam pattern of VOCLET. 

Highlights of VOCLET Exam Pattern

The VOCLET exam was conducted in offline mode last year. The key highlights of the VOCLET exam pattern can be checked below - 

Particulars

Details

Name of the Exam

VOCLET

Conducting Body

West Bengal State Council of Technical and Vocational Education and Skill Development 

Purpose of Exam

Admission into 2nd year Engineering/Technology Diploma courses

Exam Mode

Offline

Duration of Exam

2 Hours

Maximum Marks 

100

Total Number of Sections

  • Mathematics

  • Physics

  • Chemistry

  • English

  • Aptitude

Distribution of Marks 
  • Mathematics - 40 Marks

  • Physics - 20 Marks

  • Chemistry - 20 Marks

  • English - 10 Marks

  • Aptitude - 10 Marks

Negative Marking 

No

VOCLET Marking Scheme

The previous years's VOCLET 2024 marking scheme has been discussed in the table given below - 

Section Name

Total Questions

Maximum Marks

Negative Marking

Mathematics

40

40

No Negative Marking

English

10

10

Chemistry

20

20

Physics

20

20

Aptitude

10

10

Total

100

100

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