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The Common University Entrance
Test (CUET). It is a national-level entrance exam conducted by the National
Testing Agency for admission to undergraduate and postgraduate for the
interested candidates and programs in
various central, state, deemed, and private universities across India.
Mode of
Exam |
Computer-Based Test |
Duration
of the Exam
|
3 to 3.5 hours |
Types of
Questions |
Multiple Choice of Questions |
Syllabus
|
Language, Domain-Specific Subjects, and General
Test |
Language
|
English |
Marking
Scheme
|
+5 for right -1 for wrong |
Official
Website
|
cuet.samarth.ac.in |
Conducting
Body |
National Testing Agency |
Undergraduate Programs
Reserved Categories (SC/ST/OBC/PwD):
A minimum of 45% in Class 12.
Postgraduate Programs
General Category: A bachelor's
degree with at least 55% marks.
Reserved Categories: A minimum of
50% in the qualifying degree.
Age Limit
There is no age limit.
Nationality:
Candidates must be Indian
citizens.
Start of Online Application
Process: February 2025
Last Date for Application
Submission: March 2025
Admit Card Release: April 2025
Examination Dates: May 2025
Result Declaration: June 2025
General/Unreserved (UR):
Up to 3 subjects: ₹750
Up to 7 subjects: ₹1,500
Up to 10 subjects: ₹1,750
OBC-NCL/EWS:
Up to 3 subjects: ₹700
Up to 7 subjects: ₹1,400
Up to 10 subjects: ₹1,600
SC/ST/PwBD/Third Gender:
Up to 3 subjects: ₹650
Up to 7 subjects: ₹1,300
Up to 10 subjects: ₹1,500
Centres outside India:
Up to 3 subjects: ₹3,750
Up to 7 subjects: ₹7,500
Up to 10 subjects: ₹11,000
For CUET PG:
General/Unreserved (UR): ₹800 per
paper
OBC-NCL/EWS: ₹600 per paper
SC/ST/PwBD/Third Gender: ₹550 per
paper
Centres Outside India: ₹4,000 per
paper
Step 1: Visit the Official
Website
Step 2: Registration
Enter basic details like:
Full Name
Email ID & Mobile Number
Date of Birth
Category & Nationality
Create a password
After submitting, you will
receive an Application Number via email & SMS.
Step 3: Fill the Application Form
Fill in the required details:
Personal Information
Educational Details
Exam City Preference
Course & University Selection
Step 4: Upload Required Documents
Passport-sized Photograph
Signature (Black/blue ink on
white paper, scanned)
Category Certificate (For
SC/ST/OBC/EWS)
PwBD Certificate
Step 5: Pay the Application Fee
Fee varies based on the number of
subjects & category.
Step 6: Submit & Download
Confirmation Page
Review the application form
carefully.
Print a copy for future
reference.
Step 7: Check for Updates
Recent Passport-Sized Photograph.
Signature: Scanned copy in the prescribed
format.
Class 10 and 12 Mark Sheets: For
UG applicants.
Bachelor's Degree Mark Sheet: For
PG applicants.
Category Certificate
PwBD Certificate: For candidates
with disabilities.
Government-Issued Photo ID: Such
as Aadhaar Card, Passport, Voter ID, etc.
Language Proficiency
Section IA: This section
evaluates proficiency in 13 languages, including English, Hindi, Assamese,
Bengali, Gujarati, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Odia, Punjabi, Tamil, Telugu,
and Urdu.
Section IB: Offers an additional
20 languages such as Arabic, French, German, Japanese, and others.
Key Areas Assessed
Reading Comprehension: Passages
from factual, literary, and narrative texts.
Verbal Ability: Synonyms,
antonyms, and vocabulary usage.
Grammar: Sentence correction,
rearrangement, and fill-in-the-blanks.
Domain-Specific Subjects
This section encompasses 27
subjects, allowing candidates to select up to six based on their desired
university programs. The subjects range across various streams, including:
Science: Physics, Chemistry,
Biology, Mathematics, Environmental Studies.
Commerce: Accountancy, Business
Studies, Economics.
Humanities: History, Geography,
Political Science, Sociology, Psychology.
Others: Computer Science,
Physical Education, Fine Arts.
Syllabus: Aligned with the NCERT
Class XII curriculum. For detailed subject-wise syllabi, refer to the official
CUET syllabus page.
Exam Pattern: Each subject test
typically consists of 40 out of 50 questions to be answered in 45 minutes.
General Test
General Knowledge & Current
Affairs: Recent events, important dates, and global affairs.
General Mental Ability: Pattern
recognition, sequences, and logical deductions.
Numerical Ability: Basic
arithmetic operations, ratios, percentages.
Quantitative Reasoning:
Application of basic mathematical concepts from arithmetic, algebra, geometry,
and statistics.
Logical and Analytical Reasoning:
Identifying patterns, logical links, and rectifying illogical arguments.
Appear for the CUET Exam
Check Cut-off & Merit List
Participate in the
Counselling/Admission Process
Document Verification
Seat Allotment & Final
Admission
Reporting to the University
Jawaharlal Nehru University, New
Del
Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi
University of Delhi, New Delhi
Jamia Millia Islamia, New Delhi
Aligarh Muslim University,
Aligarh
University of Hyderabad,
Hyderabad Central University of Rajasthan, Ajmer
Somaiya Vidyavihar University,
Mumbai
Lovely Professional University,
Phagwara
Tezpur University, Tezpur
Understand the Exam Structure:
Familiarize yourself with the sections and their respective formats.
Review NCERT Textbooks:
Especially for domain-specific subjects, as the syllabus aligns with Class XII
content.
Practice Regularly: Engage in
mock tests and previous year question papers to build speed and accuracy.
Stay Updated: Regularly read
newspapers and reputable journals to keep abreast of current affairs.
Focus on Weak Areas: Identify and
improve upon areas where you're less confident.
Ques. Who
conducts CUET? |
Ans. CUET is conducted by the National Testing
Agency (NTA) on behalf of participating universities. |
Ques. What
is the eligibility criteria for CUET UG? |
Ans. Candidates must have completed a Bachelor's
degree from a recognized university. |
Ques. How
many subjects can I choose in CUET UG? |
Ans. Candidates can select up to 10 subjects,
depending on the university requirements. |
Ques. Can I apply for multiple universities
through CUET? |
Ans. Yes, a single CUET application allows you to
apply to multiple universities and programs. |