To score high in the NCET ITEP exam, mastering the full-length test format is essential. Practice NCET B.Com. B.Ed. mock test regularly to improve your stamina, time management across all 7 sections, and exam accuracy with real CBT experience. You can also access individual subjects on our main NCET ITEP Mock Test hub. This page is updated based on the latest NTA NCET pattern.
NCET B.Com. B.Ed. Mock Test – Free NTA CBT Practice (ITEP)
Attempt premium full-length CBT practice sets. Master Accountancy, Business Studies, Economics along with Teaching Aptitude and General Test exclusively for NTA ITEP admission.
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Conquer NCET ITEP B.Com. B.Ed. Integrated Program
The B.Com. B.Ed. is a highly sought-after stream under the National Common Entrance Test (NCET) for the 4-Year Integrated Teacher Education Programme (ITEP). Because this exam requires attempting 160 questions across 7 different sections in a single sitting, building mental stamina and practicing on the exact NTA Computer-Based Test (CBT) portal is the key to securing admission in top Central Universities and RIEs.
For complete preparation, check our NCET syllabus and NCET preparation strategy.
You can also practice individual Commerce domains for CUET through our CUET mock test platform.
Official B.Com. B.Ed. Exam Pattern Breakdown
Our full-length mock tests strictly follow the NTA guidelines. The structure of our CBT interface mimics the exact requirement of the exam:
- Section 1 (Languages): Language 1 & Language 2 (20 questions each, total 40 questions).
- Section 2 (Domain Subjects): Choose 3 subjects. For B.Com. B.Ed., students must choose Accountancy/Bookkeeping, Business Studies, and usually Economics or Mathematics. (25 questions each, total 75 questions).
- Section 3 (General Test): Quantitative aptitude, logical reasoning, and current affairs. (25 questions).
- Section 4 (Teaching Aptitude): Educational scenarios, pedagogy, and learner psychology. (20 questions).