For RIE CEE 2026, attempting 95–115 out of 150 questions — with at least 22 in General English, 20 in General Mental Ability, and 17–21 in each subject section — gives you a strong shot at a safe qualifying score.

RIE CEE 2026 is scheduled for July 2026 and is conducted by NCERT for admission to 4-year integrated B.Sc. B.Ed. and B.A. B.Ed. programmes at the five Regional Institutes of Education in Ajmer, Bhopal, Bhubaneswar, Mysuru, and Shillong. With 150 MCQ-type questions spread across five sections of 30 each, knowing the right number of questions to attempt per section is key to crossing the qualifying threshold without losing marks to negative marking.

  • Total questions: 150 (30 per section), based on the pattern followed in recent years.
  • Marking scheme: +1 mark for every correct answer; negative marking of 0.25 per wrong answer is expected based on previous years’ patterns.
  • A safe overall good-attempt target is 95–115 questions with high accuracy, not 150 rushed attempts.
  • General English and General Mental Ability are common to both B.Sc. B.Ed. and B.A. B.Ed. streams; the remaining three sections are stream-specific subjects.
  • Based on 2024–25 trends, a net score of 85–100 marks is expected to be the safe qualifying threshold for the general category.
Direct Link to RIE CEE 2026 Official Website — cee.ncert.gov.in

RIE CEE 2026 Exam Pattern at a Glance

The RIE CEE question paper has 150 multiple-choice questions divided into five parts of 30 questions each. Two sections — General English and General Mental Ability — are common to all students regardless of stream. The remaining three sections are subject-specific, depending on whether you apply for B.Sc. B.Ed. (science subjects) or B.A. B.Ed. (humanities subjects). The exam is computer-based and lasts approximately 2.5 hours. Based on previous years, there is no separate sectional time limit, giving you the flexibility to distribute time as per your strengths.

Section Questions Marks Applicable To
General English 30 30 All streams
General Mental Ability 30 30 All streams
Subject 1 (e.g., Physics / History) 30 30 Stream-specific
Subject 2 (e.g., Chemistry / Geography) 30 30 Stream-specific
Subject 3 (e.g., Mathematics or Biology / Economics) 30 30 Stream-specific
Total 150 150

Each correct answer carries 1 mark. Based on previous years, an incorrect answer attracts a penalty of 0.25 marks. Unattempted questions carry no penalty. This makes strategic attempting — not blind guessing — the single most important factor in maximising your net score.


Section-wise Good Attempts — B.Sc. B.Ed.

For B.Sc. B.Ed. students, the subject sections cover Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics or Biology. These sections are broadly aligned with Class 11 and 12 NCERT textbooks. Based on 2024–25 paper analysis and the expected difficulty level for RIE CEE 2026, here is the recommended good-attempt range per section:

Section Total Questions Good Attempts (Expected) Target Accuracy
General English 30 22–26 85–90%
General Mental Ability 30 20–24 80–85%
Physics 30 17–21 75–80%
Chemistry 30 17–21 75–80%
Mathematics / Biology 30 18–22 75–85%
Total 150 94–114 78–83%

General English is typically the highest-scoring section for most students, with questions on reading comprehension, vocabulary, and grammar at a Class 12 level. Aim to complete this section in 25–28 minutes and target close to full marks. Physics and Chemistry tend to be moderate-to-difficult in RIE CEE, blending factual recall with application-based questions drawn from NCERT. Targeting 17–21 attempts in each is a balanced goal. For Mathematics or Biology, your specific Class 12 preparation will determine whether you land in the lower or upper end of the 18–22 range.


Section-wise Good Attempts — B.A. B.Ed.

For B.A. B.Ed. students, the subject sections typically include History, Geography, Economics, Political Science, and Home Science depending on the specific combination offered by the RIE. Based on previous years’ paper trends, these sections are generally moderate in difficulty, with most questions drawn from NCERT Class 11 and 12 syllabi in the social sciences.

Section Total Questions Good Attempts (Expected) Target Accuracy
General English 30 22–26 85–90%
General Mental Ability 30 20–24 80–85%
History / Political Science 30 19–23 78–85%
Geography / Home Science 30 19–23 78–85%
Economics 30 18–22 75–82%
Total 150 98–118 79–85%

Humanities sections in RIE CEE reward thorough NCERT reading. History and Geography questions are largely factual, making them relatively straightforward to attempt once you have covered the textbooks. Economics may include a few calculation-based or graph-based questions — skip these if you are not confident and focus on theory-based questions to secure your marks without risking the penalty.


How to Plan Your Attempt Strategy

A good attempt count alone does not determine your result — accuracy is equally critical. Here is how to plan your time and approach for RIE CEE 2026:

  • Begin with General English. It is the fastest section and can typically be completed in under 28 minutes. A strong, confident start reduces anxiety for the rest of the paper.
  • Move to General Mental Ability next. Reasoning questions demand a fresh mind. Attempting them early, rather than at the end of a tiring session, improves accuracy.
  • Allocate 30–35 minutes per section. With 2.5 hours total across five sections, this pace keeps you on track without rushing your subject-specific answers.
  • Use the mark-for-review feature. Skip any question that takes more than 90 seconds and flag it. Return to flagged questions in the final 8–10 minutes only if you can now recall or eliminate an option confidently.
  • Attempt only when at least 70% confident. With expected negative marking of 0.25, an uncertain guess is mathematically worse than leaving the question blank.
  • Prioritise direct NCERT questions. A significant portion of RIE CEE questions are lifted or adapted from NCERT Class 11–12 textbooks. These should be your first-priority attempts in every section.

Based on 2024–25 trends, a net score of 85–100 marks out of 150 is the expected safe qualifying range for the general category in RIE CEE 2026. For reserved categories (OBC, SC, ST), the threshold is typically 5–15 marks lower. These figures are estimates based on previous years’ data and are subject to change once the 2026 official results and cutoffs are published by NCERT.

RIE CEE 2026 Good Attempts FAQs

Ques. How many total questions are there in RIE CEE 2026?

Ans. Based on the pattern followed in 2024–25, RIE CEE 2026 is expected to have 150 questions worth 150 marks, divided into five sections of 30 questions each. Always confirm the final pattern from the official information bulletin at cee.ncert.gov.in.

Ques. Is there negative marking in RIE CEE 2026?

Ans. Based on recent years, RIE CEE applies a negative marking of 0.25 marks for every incorrect answer. Unattempted questions carry no penalty. The confirmed marking scheme for 2026 will be published in the official information bulletin at cee.ncert.gov.in.

Ques. How many questions should I attempt in General English for a safe score?

Ans. Attempting 22–26 out of 30 questions in General English with 85–90% accuracy is a strong target. The section covers reading comprehension, vocabulary, and grammar at Class 12 level and is typically the quickest to complete in the paper.

Ques. What is the expected safe qualifying score for RIE CEE 2026?

Ans. Based on 2024–25 trends, a net score of 85–100 marks out of 150 is expected to be safe for the general category. For reserved categories, the threshold is typically 5–15 marks lower. Actual cutoffs will be confirmed once the official result is declared by NCERT.

Ques. Should I attempt all 150 questions in RIE CEE 2026?

Ans. No. With expected negative marking of 0.25 per wrong answer, attempting uncertain questions can reduce your net score. Target 95–115 well-chosen attempts with high accuracy rather than 150 uncertain attempts where wrong answers erode your score.

Ques. Is the section-wise good-attempt target different for B.Sc. B.Ed. and B.A. B.Ed.?

Ans. The overall good-attempt total is broadly similar — roughly 94–118 out of 150 — for both streams. However, B.Sc. B.Ed. science sections tend to be harder than B.A. B.Ed. humanities sections, so per-section targets differ slightly as shown in the tables above.