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TU IOE Syllabus and Model Questions of BE/BArch Entrance Examination 2083

 Tribhuvan University, Institute of Engineering, Entrance examination Board has published Syllabus of BE/B.Arch. Entrance Examination 2083., for admission to Bachelor of Engineering (BE) and Bachelor of Architecture (B.Arch) programs in Tribhuvan University's constituent (like Pulchowk or Thapathali) or affiliated colleges in Nepal. There are 5 constituent campuses and 10 affiliated colleges operating under the Institute of Engineering (IOE), Tribhuvan University.

The Constituent Campuses under TU IOE are Pulchowk Campus, Pulchowk, Lalitpur; Thapathali Campus, Thapathali, Kathmandul; Purbanchal Campus, Dharan; Paschimanchal Campus, Pokhara, and Chitwan Engineering Campus, Rampur, Chitwan. The ten affiliated colleges under TU IOE are Kantipur Engineering College, Lalitpur; Kathmandu Engineering College, Kathmandu; Himalaya College of Engineering, Lalitpur; Advanced College of Engineering and Management, Kathmandu; National College of Engineering, Lalitpur; Kathford International College of Engineering and Management, Lalitpur; Janakpur Engineering College, Bhaktapur; Khwopa College of Engineering, Bhaktapur; Sagarmatha Engineering College, Lalitpur, and Lalitpur Engineering College, Lalitpur.

As per the Syllabus of B.E./B.Arch. Entrance Examination-2083, the exam covers four subjects: Mathematics (40 marks), Physics (30 marks), Chemistry (20 marks), and English (10 marks), for a total of 100 marks, with each question carrying 1 mark. This page presents the complete subject-wise IOE entrance syllabus with all chapters and topics to help you prepare effectively.

The Tribhuvan University, Institute of Engineering (IOE) Entrance Exam is a Computer-Based Test (CBT) consisting entirely of Multiple-Choice Questions (MCQs).
- Total Questions: 100 MCQs
- Total Marks: 100 Marks
- Exam Duration: 2 Hours (120 minutes)
- Pass Marks: 35% (35 Marks out of 100)
- Negative Marking:  5% penalty for every wrong answer. (0.05 mark deducted for each incorrect answer). Each question carries 1 mark.

Syllabus Consists of
1. Subject: English, No. of Questions: 10, Total Marks: 10
2. Subject: Chemistry,No. of Questions: 20, Total Marks: 20
3. Subject: Physics, No. of Questions: 30, Total Marks:30
4. Subject: Mathematics, No. of Questions: 40, Total Marks: 40
Total No. of Question: 100; Total Marks: 100

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