Based on previous year trends, the UPESMET 2026 Quantitative Aptitude and Data Interpretation section is expected to carry approximately 30 questions out of 100 total, making it the highest-weightage section alongside Logical Reasoning.

UPESMET is conducted by the University of Petroleum and Energy Studies, Dehradun, for admission to its MBA programmes. Students aiming for a strong score must prioritise the QA and DI section, as it accounts for nearly one-third of the paper. Arithmetic and Data Interpretation together are expected to contribute around 17 to 21 questions out of the 30 in this section, based on previous year patterns. Understanding chapter-wise weightage helps students allocate study time efficiently and focus on topics that offer the highest return on effort.

  • UPESMET 2026 is expected to have 100 questions to be attempted in 120 minutes, based on previous year patterns.
  • The QA and DI section is expected to have approximately 30 questions, carrying the highest combined weightage.
  • Arithmetic (10–12 questions) and Data Interpretation (7–9 questions) are the two highest-priority topics.
  • There is no negative marking in UPESMET, based on previous year exam pattern — students should attempt all questions.
  • All weightage figures below are expected and based on previous year trends; the official notification governs the final pattern.
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UPESMET 2026 Quantitative Aptitude Section Overview

The UPESMET paper is divided into four sections. Based on previous year patterns, the expected section-wise distribution is as follows. Students should note that the QA and DI section is combined and tested together within the same question block.

Section Expected Questions Expected Marks
Verbal Ability ~25 ~25
Quantitative Aptitude and Data Interpretation ~30 ~30
Logical Reasoning ~25 ~25
General Awareness ~20 ~20
Total ~100 ~100

All figures above are expected and based on previous year trends. Each question is expected to carry 1 mark. No negative marking applies, based on previous year pattern.


Chapter-Wise Weightage for Quantitative Aptitude

The table below gives the expected number of questions, priority level and approximate difficulty for each chapter in the UPESMET QA and DI section. All figures are based on previous year trends and should be used as a preparation guide.

Chapter Expected Questions Priority Difficulty Level
Arithmetic (Percentages, Profit and Loss, Time and Work, Speed and Distance, Ratio and Proportion) 10–12 HIGH Easy to Moderate
Data Interpretation (Tables, Bar Graphs, Pie Charts, Line Graphs) 7–9 HIGH Moderate
Number System 3–4 MEDIUM Easy to Moderate
Algebra (Equations, Inequalities) 3–4 MEDIUM Moderate
Geometry and Mensuration 2–3 MEDIUM Moderate
Averages, Mixtures and Alligations 2–3 MEDIUM Easy to Moderate
Permutation, Combination and Probability 2–3 LOW Moderate to High
Number Series 1–2 LOW Easy

All question counts are expected and based on previous year trends. Actual distribution may vary.


High-Priority Topics: Arithmetic and Data Interpretation

Arithmetic and Data Interpretation together account for an expected 17 to 21 questions in the QA section, making them the single most important area for UPESMET 2026 preparation. Students who master these two chapters can secure a strong baseline score in the section.

Arithmetic — Sub-Topic Breakdown (Expected, Based on Previous Year Trends)

Sub-Topic Expected Questions Key Concepts to Cover
Percentages 2–3 Percentage change, successive percentage, reverse calculation
Profit and Loss 2–3 Cost price, selling price, marked price, discount chains
Time and Work 2 Individual and combined work, pipes and cisterns
Speed, Distance and Time 2 Relative speed, average speed, trains and boats
Ratio and Proportion 2 Direct and inverse proportion, partnership problems

Data Interpretation — Set Types to Prioritise

DI questions in UPESMET are typically grouped in sets of 3 to 5 questions per data set. Based on previous year trends, the following set types appear most frequently:

  • Tables: Multi-column data sets requiring percentage, ratio and absolute value calculations.
  • Bar Graphs: Comparative data across years, categories or regions — focus on reading exact values and computing percentage change.
  • Pie Charts: Central angle and percentage share questions; often combined with absolute totals given separately.
  • Line Graphs: Trend-based questions on growth rates and comparative performance over time.

Since there is no negative marking based on previous year pattern, students should attempt all DI questions even when a set appears complex. Eliminating one or two wrong answer choices is often sufficient to improve accuracy on DI sets.


Medium-Priority Topics

The four medium-priority chapters contribute an expected 10 to 14 questions combined, based on previous year trends. These topics require targeted preparation rather than deep mastery.

Number System (3–4 questions expected): Questions typically cover divisibility rules, HCF and LCM, factors, remainders and properties of integers. These are formula-light topics where conceptual clarity delivers quick marks.

Algebra — Equations and Inequalities (3–4 questions expected): Linear and quadratic equations, simultaneous equations and basic inequality problems are the focus. Students should be comfortable with substitution and elimination methods. These questions are of moderate difficulty and can be solved reliably with practice.

Geometry and Mensuration (2–3 questions expected): Area and perimeter of 2D figures (triangles, circles, rectangles) and volume of 3D solids (cylinders, cones, spheres) form the core. Memorising standard formulas is sufficient for most questions at this level.

Averages, Mixtures and Alligations (2–3 questions expected): Average and weighted average questions are straightforward. Alligation problems — finding the ratio of mixing two quantities at different values — are slightly more involved but follow a fixed method that students can learn in one focused session.


Preparation Strategy for High-Weightage Chapters

Given the section structure and expected question distribution, the following approach is recommended for UPESMET 2026 QA preparation based on previous year trends:

  • Start with Arithmetic: Spend the first two weeks solely on the five Arithmetic sub-topics. Aim to solve each problem type within 60 seconds. Build a formula sheet for Profit and Loss, Time and Work, and Speed and Distance.
  • Practice DI daily: Solve at least one complete DI set every day. Focus on reading data accurately under time pressure. Practise all four set types — Tables, Bar Graphs, Pie Charts and Line Graphs — before moving to timed mock sets.
  • Attempt all questions — no negative marking: Since UPESMET carries no negative marking based on previous year pattern, never leave a question blank. Even an educated guess on a DI set gives a chance of scoring.
  • Allocate 35–40 minutes to QA and DI in your mock test strategy, leaving adequate time for Logical Reasoning and Verbal Ability.
  • Cover medium-priority topics after Arithmetic and DI: Dedicate one focused session each to Number System, Algebra, Geometry and Mensuration, and Averages. Formula revision is sufficient for most medium-priority questions.
  • Skip deep preparation for low-priority topics: Permutation, Combination and Probability (2–3 questions, moderate to high difficulty) and Number Series (1–2 questions) offer poor return on effort. Spend at most two hours total on these after high and medium topics are covered.
  • Take full-length mock tests in the final two weeks. Track your QA accuracy by chapter to identify which sub-topics still need revision.

UPESMET 2026 Quantitative Aptitude FAQs

Ques. How many questions are there in the UPESMET 2026 Quantitative Aptitude section?

Ans. Based on previous year trends, the UPESMET QA and Data Interpretation section is expected to have approximately 30 questions out of 100 total. This makes it one of the highest-weightage sections in the paper.

Ques. Which is the most important chapter for UPESMET Quantitative Aptitude?

Ans. Arithmetic is the highest-priority chapter, with an expected 10 to 12 questions covering Percentages, Profit and Loss, Time and Work, Speed and Distance, and Ratio and Proportion, based on previous year trends. Data Interpretation is the second highest-priority area with an expected 7 to 9 questions.

Ques. Is there negative marking in UPESMET 2026?

Ans. Based on previous year exam pattern, UPESMET does not have negative marking. Students should attempt all questions, including those they are unsure about, to maximise their score.

Ques. What types of Data Interpretation sets appear in UPESMET?

Ans. Based on previous year trends, UPESMET DI sets include Tables, Bar Graphs, Pie Charts and Line Graphs. Questions are typically grouped in sets of 3 to 5 and test percentage calculations, ratio comparisons and data trend analysis.

Ques. How should students divide time between sections in UPESMET 2026?

Ans. Based on the expected 120-minute duration and 100-question paper, students should aim to spend approximately 35 to 40 minutes on the QA and DI section. Practising under timed mock test conditions is the best way to calibrate your section-wise time allocation before the actual exam.