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CUET (Class 12th) – Live Classes Full Course
Daily Live Classes with full course coverage (General test paper + English language + Domain Subjects -Physics, Chemistry, Biology and Mathematics)
Doubt Sessions
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CGP (CUET Guidance Program)- Full-time Mentorship by Our Experienced Mentors
Motivational and Counselling support by our experienced counselors
CUET (Class 11th) – Live Classes Full Course
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CGP (CUET Guidance Program)- Full-time Mentorship by Our Experienced Mentors
Motivational and Counselling support by our experienced counselors
CUET (OPEN BATCH) – Written Test Live Classes Course
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CUET Foundation Course (Class 10th)
Daily Live Classes with full course coverage (General test paper + English language + Domain Subjects -Physics, Chemistry, Biology and Mathematics) + BOARD PREPARATION
Doubt Sessions
Daily and Weekly tests
All Assessments (Regular and Core)
Board Simulator tests
Free Mock Tests Series
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CGP (CUET Guidance Program)- Full-time Mentorship by Our Experienced Mentors
Motivational and Counselling support by our experienced counselors
CUET Foundation Course (Class 9th)
Daily Live Classes with full course coverage (General test paper + English language + Domain Subjects -Physics, Chemistry, Biology and Mathematics) + BOARD PREPARATION
Doubt Sessions
Daily and Weekly tests
All Assessments (Regular and Core)
Free Mock Tests Series
Free All India Tests Series
CGP (CUET Guidance Program) -Full-time Mentorship by Our Experienced Mentors
Motivational and Counselling support by our experienced counselors
CUET One to One Classes (Full Course)
Daily Live Classes with full course coverage (General test paper + English language + Domain Subjects -Physics, Chemistry, Biology and Mathematics) + BOARD PREPARATION
Doubt Sessions
Daily and Weekly tests
All Assessments (Regular and Core)
Free Mock Tests Series
Free All India Tests Series
Free CUET Simulator Tests
CGP (CUET Guidance Program) -Full-time Mentorship by Our Experienced Mentors
Motivational and Counselling support by our experienced counselors
CUET Mock Test Series Course
Free Mock Tests Series (General test paper + Domain Subjects -Physics, Chemistry, Biology and Mathematics)
Free Subjective topic tests
Free All India Tests Series
Free CUET Simulator Tests
Free Mock Test Solution Class with Doubt Solution
Common University Entrance Test
The Common University Entrance Test- (CUET) is being introduced for admission into all UG Programmes in all Central Universities for the Academic session 2023-24 under the Ministry of Education, (MoE). The Common University Entrance Test (CUET) will provide a common platform and equal opportunities to candidates across the country, especially those from rural and other remote areas and help establish better connections with the Universities. A single Examination will enable the Candidates to cover a wide outreach and be part of the admissions process to various Central Universities.
CUET full form | Common University Entrance Test |
What is CUET | Common entrance test for UG admission |
Exam Conducting Authority | NTA (National Testing Agency) |
Eligibility Criteria | The candidates who have passed the class 12th /equivalent examination or are appearing in the current year [No age restriction to apply] [However, the candidates will be required to fulfill the age criteria (if any) of the University / Institution / Organization in which they are desirous of taking admission.] |
Exam mode | Computer-based Test (CBT) |
Pattern of Question Paper | Objective type Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs). |
Negative Marking | YES |
Tests / Subject covered under CUET (UG) | There are three shifts in a day. A candidate can choose up to 10 Subjects for giving the Exam. |
Duration of Test: | Examination will be conducted on multiple days in three shifts, depending on the number of Candidates and Subject choices. |
Medium of Exam | English, Hindi, Assamese, Bengali, Gujarati, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Odia, Punjabi, Tamil, Telugu, and Urdu. |
Exam schedule | Once a year (Feb-June) |
Participating Universities | Link to the List of Participating Universities- https://cuet.samarth.ac.in/index.php/app/info/universities |
Syllabus | Official Syllabus Link- https://cuet.samarth.ac.in/index.php/site/syllabus |
For:
| Official Information Bulletin Link: https://cdnasb.samarth.ac.in/site-admin23/pn/IBCUETUG2023.pdf |
Scheme of Examination:
Sections | Subjects | Questions to be attempted |
Section IA Languages | There are 13 different languages. Any of these languages may be chosen. | 40 questions to be attempted out of 50 in each language |
Section IB Languages | There are 20 Languages. Any of these languages may be chosen. | |
Section II Domain Specific | There are 27 Domains specific subjects being offered under this section. A candidate may choose any subject as desired by the applicable University/ Universities. | 35/40 out of 45/50 questions were to be attempted |
Section III General Test | For any such undergraduate programme / programmes being offered by Universities where a General Test is being used for admission. | 50 out of 60 questions were to be attempted |
Note:
- Exam will be conducted on multiple days in 3 shifts, depending on the number of Candidates and Subject choices.
- From the aforementioned subjects/languages, the candidate can choose maximum of 10 out of all the 3 Sections.
Syllabus of Test:
Syllabus | Languages- Language skills to be assessed through Reading Comprehension (based on different types of passages- Literary and Narrative, Factual, Vocabulary and Literary Aptitude. |
Domain Subject- As given on NTA website- | |
General Test- Current Affairs, General Mental Ability, General Knowledge, Numerical Ability, Quantitative Aptitude (Simple questions of Mathematics including Algebra/ Geometry/ Arithmetic/ Mensuration) Logical Reasoning |
How to Apply:
Step 1- Online CUET Registration
- Visit the official website of https://cuet.nta.nic.in/
- Click on the ‘Apply’ button flashing on the homepage
- After clicking on ‘Apply’, a new page will open with a list of courses
- Choose the program you wish to apply
- Click on ‘Apply’ and a new page will open
Step 2- Filling out Application Form
- Details that needed to be filled out in the application form are:
- Personal Details- Without any error, the applicant needs to fill out their full name, email ID, mobile number, and date of birth in this section. Candidates also need to choose their password at this stage and thereafter, click on ‘Save & Proceed’ tab for other sections to appear on the screen.
- Education Details- This section requires the qualification details from the candidate, like name of Board, college details, passing year, marks scored or percentage obtained.
- Address Details- Here candidates need to fill up their address details with correct spellings and pin codes for the communication purpose of the examination.
- Exam Center- In this section, applicants are required to fill up the exam center details, like the city in which they wish to appear for the examination.
- Declaration- Next, applicants have to declare by clicking on the check box that all the details they gave are correct and ‘Save & Proceed’ to the next section.
Step 3- Upload Photograph & Signature
In this section, candidates are required to submit a scanned copy of a high-resolution photograph of themselves along with a scanned copy of their signature (Photograph Size: 10KB – 100KB, Signature Size: 5KB – 20KB).
Step 4- Select Courses & Universities
This step is crucial as you cannot change the subject or the university after you finalize the CUET 2024 application. The applicants have to choose a course or the university to which they want to secure admission. Once the course and university are selected, the candidate has to click on ‘Save & Proceed’ buttons for further instructions.
Step 5- Edit Changes
After this, the candidate can have a preview of the application form that they have submitted. If they wish to, they can edit the information by clicking on ‘Edit Application’ and make the desired changes.
Step 6- CUET Registration Fee – Make Payment
Candidates can pay their CUET registration fee in the form of all basic online payment modes like (net banking/ credit card/ debit card) or offline payment with the help of SBI challan. The applicant’s fee status will be clearly visible on the form (paid/unpaid).
Points to Remember while filling out the registration for CUET:
- Reservations for candidates would be made as per Government of India or Participating Universities (PU) norms. For the complete list, the candidate can check that on the official website https://cuet.samarth.ac.in/.
- Applicants should carefully check for the eligibility criteria before applying for the courses, as different universities have varied criteria for every course. Candidates will be responsible if they opt for a programme for which they are not eligible.
- CUET governing body will only accept online applications.
- A candidate must have a valid mobile number and email ID that they would use for a long time as the SMS and email alerts.
- Applicants should have a good-quality photograph and a signature for filling the online CUET application form. They can check for the guidelines on the official website on how to upload photographs and signatures.
- Applicants should carefully fill out the online form without any spelling mistakes.
List of Qualifying Examinations (QE):
- The final examination of the 10+2 system, conducted by any recognized Central/ StateBoard, such as the Central Board of Secondary Education, New Delhi; Council for the Indian School Certificate Examinations, New Delhi; etc.
- Intermediate or two-year Pre-University examination conducted by a recognized Board/University.
- Final examination of the two-year course of the Joint Services Wing of the National Defence Academy
- Senior Secondary School Examination conducted by the National Institute of Open Schooling with a minimum of five subjects.
- Any Public School/ Board/ University examination in India or any foreign country is recognized as equivalent to the 10+2 system by the Association of Indian Universities (AIU).
- Higher Secondary Certificate Vocational Examination.
- A Diploma recognized by AICTE or a State board of technical education of at least 3 years’ duration.
- General Certificate Education (GCE) examination (London/Cambridge/Sri Lanka) at the Advanced (A) level.
- High School Certificate Examination of the Cambridge University or International Baccalaureate Diploma of the International Baccalaureate Office, Geneva.
- Candidates who have completed the Class 12 (or equivalent) examination outside India or from a Board not specified above should produce a certificate from the Association of Indian Universities (AIU) to the effect that the examination they have passed is equivalent to the Class 12 Examination.
- In case the Class 12 Examination is not a public examination, the candidate must have passed at least one public (Board or Pre-University) examination earlier.
List of Examination Centres for different Languages-
S.N. | Language / Languages | Examination Centres |
1 | English | All Exam Centres |
2 | English & Hindi | All Exam Centres in India |
3 | English & Assamese | Exam Centres in Assam |
4 | English & Bengali | Exam Centres in West Bengal, Andaman & Nicobar Islands and Tripura |
5 | English & Gujrati | Exam Centres in Gujrat, Dadra & Nagar Haveli and Daman & Diu |
6 | English & Kannada | Exam Centres in Karnataka |
7 | English & Malayalam | Exam Centres in Kerala and Lakshadweep |
8 | English & Marathi | Exam Centres in Maharashtra |
9 | English & Odia | Exam Centres in Odisha |
10 | English & Punjabi | Exam Centres in Punjab, Chandigarh and Delhi (including Faridabad, Ghaziabad, Gurugram, Meerut, Noida/ Greater Noida |
11 | English & Tamil | Exam Centres in Tamilnadu, Puducherry and Andman & Nicobar Island |
12 | English & Telgu | Exam Centres in Andhra Pradesh and Telangana |
13 | English & Urdu | All Exam Centres in India |
List of Participating Universities-
Category 1: Central Universities-
No | Names of Universities | No | Names of Universities |
1 | Mahatma Gandhi Central University | 23 | Shri Lal Bahadur Shastri National Sanskrit University |
2 | University of Hyderabad | 24 | Sikkim University |
3 | Jamia Millia Islamia | 25 | Manipur University |
4 | University of Delhi | 26 | Dr. Harisingh Gour Vishwavidyalaya |
5 | Jawaharlal Nehru University | 27 | Mahatma Gandhi Antarrashtriya Hindi Vishwavidyalaya |
6 | Hemvati Nandan Bahuguna Garhwal University | 28 | The Indira Gandhi National Tribal University |
7 | Visva-Bharati University | 29 | Central University of Himachal Pradesh |
8 | University of Allahabad | 30 | Central University of Kashmir |
9 | Rajiv Gandhi University | 31 | Central Agricultural University |
10 | Tezpur University | 32 | Central University of Jammu |
11 | Nagaland University | 33 | Central University of Haryana |
12 | Central University of Odisha | 34 | Central University of South Bihar |
13 | Pondicherry University | 35 | Central University of Karnataka |
14 | Maulana Azad National Urdu University | 36 | Central University of Rajasthan |
15 | Babasaheb Bhimrao Ambedkar University | 37 | Central University of Jharkhand |
16 | Tripura University | 38 | Central University of Kerala |
17 | Banaras Hindu University | 39 | Central University of Andhra Pradesh |
18 | Mizoram University | 40 | Assam University, Silchar |
19 | Guru Ghasidas Vishwavidyalaya, | 41 | Central University of Gujarat |
20 | Central Tribal University of Andhra Pradesh | 42 | Central University of Tamil Nadu |
21 | The National Sanskrit University | 43 | Aligarh Muslim University |
22 | The Central Sanskrit University | 44 | North Eastern Hill University |
Category 2: State Universities-
No. | Name of the University | No. | Name of the University |
1 | 23 | ||
2 | 24 | ||
3 | 25 | ||
4 | 26 | ||
5 | 27 | ||
6 | 28 | ||
7 | 29 | Dr. B.R. Ambedkar School Of Economics University | |
8 | 30 | ||
9 | 31 | ||
10 | 32 | ||
11 | 33 | ||
12 | Sardar Patel University Of Police Security And Criminal Justice | 34 | |
13 | 35 | ||
14 | 36 | ||
15 | 37 | ||
16 | 38 | ||
17 | 39 | The University of Petroleum and Energy Studies (UPES), Gurugram | |
18 | 40 | ||
19 | 41 | ||
20 | 42 | ||
21 | 43 | ||
22 | 44 |
Category 3: Deemed Universities-
Category 4: Private Universities:
No | Name of the university | No | Name of the university |
1 | Apex University | 68 | AISECT University |
2 | Apeejay Stya University | 69 | AKS University |
3 | Arunachal University Of Studies | 70 | Alliance University |
4 | ASBM University | 71 | Amity University Chhattisgarh |
5 | Bahra University (Shimla Hills) | 72 | Amity University Gurugram |
6 | G D Goenka University | 73 | Amity University Gwalior |
7 | Geeta University | 74 | Amity University Jaipur |
8 | GLA University Mathura | 75 | Amity University Mumbai |
9 | Himalayan University Itanagar | 76 | Amity University Noida |
10 | Invertis University | 77 | Amity University Patna |
11 | Lovely Professional University | 78 | Amity University Punjab |
12 | Manav Rachna University | 79 | Amity University Jharkhand |
13 | Mangalayatan University, Aligarh | 80 | Amity University Kolkata |
14 | Mangalayatan University Jabalpur | 81 | Amity University Lucknow |
15 | Mody University | 82 | ARKA Jain University |
16 | NICMAR University, Pune | 83 | Bhagwant University |
17 | Nirwan University, Jaipur | 84 | Bharatiya Engineering Science And Technology Innovation University |
18 | Shoolini University | 85 | Capital University, Koderma, Jharkhand |
19 | Sikkim Professional University | 86 | Dav University Jalandhar |
20 | Suresh Gyan Vihar University Jaipur | 87 | Graphic Era Hill University, Haldwani |
21 | Vivekananda Global University | 88 | Graphic Era Hill University, Bhimtal |
22 | Bennett University | 89 | Graphic Era HILL University (3 campuses: Dehradun, Bhimtal, and Haldwani) |
23 | BML Munjal University | 90 | IMS Unison University |
24 | Career Point University | 91 | Jharkhand Rai University |
25 | Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj University | 92 | K. K. Modi University |
26 | Galgotias University | 93 | Lohit’s Academy College of Commerce |
27 | IES University | 94 | Manipal University Jaipur |
28 | IIMT University | 95 | Mansarovar Global University |
29 | Jagan Nath University Bahadurgarh Haryana | 96 | Netaji Subhas University |
30 | Jagannath University, Jaipur | 97 | Nowgong College |
31 | Jaypee University of Information Technology | 98 | Presidency University |
32 | K R Mangalam University | 99 | Radha Govind University, Jharkhand |
33 | Mewar University | 100 | Ram Krishna Dharmarth Foundation (Rkdf) University |
34 | NIIT University | 101 | Sai Nath University |
35 | RNB Global University | 102 | Sarala Birla University |
36 | Shobhit University | 103 | SHRI Venkateshwara University |
37 | SRM University | 104 | Shyam University, Dausa, Rajasthan |
38 | Teerthanker Mahaveer University | 105 | Srinath University |
39 | Chanakya University | 106 | Surajmal University |
40 | IILM University, Greater Noida | 107 | Svkm’s Mithibai College Of Arts, Chauhan Institute Of Science Amrutben Jivanlal College Of Commerce And Economics (Autonomous) |
41 | IILM University, Gurugram | 108 | Swami Vivekanand Subharti University |
42 | ITM University Gwalior | 109 | Tribhuvan College of Environment & Development Sciences |
43 | K.R. Mangalam University | 110 | World University Of Design |
44 | Noida International University | 111 | YBN University |
45 | Sangam University | 112 | Parul University |
46 | Sanskriti University | 113 | Quantum University |
47 | Sharda University | 114 | Rama University |
48 | Shri Ramswaroop Memorial University | 115 | Ramachandra Chandravansi University |
49 | The ICFAI University, Jharkhand | 116 | School of Management Sciences |
50 | United University, Prayagraj | 117 | SRM university |
51 | University Of Engineering And Technology Roorkee | 118 | Hi-Tech Institute of Engineering & Technology, Ghaziabad |
52 | UPES – Dehradun | 119 | SVKM’s Narsee Monjee College Of Commerce And Economics (Autonomous) |
53 | Usha Martin University | 120 | Guru Kashi University, Punjab |
54 | Chitkara University, Himachal Pradesh | 121 | SGT University (Shree Guru Gobind Singh Tricentenary University) |
55 | Chitkara University, Punjab | 122 | Madhav University, Pindwara |
56 | Jamshedpur Women’s University | 123 | ITM Vocational University, Vadodara |
57 | Joy University | 124 | ITM Skills University, Navi Mumbai |
58 | K.R. Mangalam University | 125 | University of Technology |
59 | Karnavati University | 126 | Om Sterling Global University, Hisar |
60 | MVN University | 127 | The ICFAI University, Dehradun (Uttarakhand) |
61 | Shoolini University | 128 | Gopal Narayan Singh University |
62 | Shri Khushal Das University, Hanumangarh | 129 | CT University, Ludhiana (Punjab) |
63 | Somaiya Vidyavihar University | 130 | Scope Global Skill University, Bhopal |
64 | Sushant University | 131 | Dr. C. V. Raman University, Vaishali (Bihar) |
65 | Swami Vivekananda Yoga Anusandhana Samsthana | 132 | Rabindranath Tagore University, Raisen (M.P.) |
66 | University Of Engineering And Technology Roorkee | 133 | The ICFAI University, Tripura |
67 | Uttaranchal University | 134 | IFTM University, Modabad (Uttar Pradesh) |
Category 5: Other Universities-
No | Name of the University |
1 | Indian Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR) |
2 | Indian Culinary Institute |
3 | Indian Institute of Tourism & Travel Management |
Note:
- Detail of Programmes / Courses offered by Universities along with their Eligibility Criteria is available at the respective University website.
- Candidates are advised to keep visiting the NTA and University website in which they are applying to, for the latest updates/public notices/notifications/announcements to be issued from time to time regarding the CUET (UG) – 2023.
- CUET (UG) – 2023 is meant for admission to UG courses offered by Central Universities and other specified participating Institutions for the academic year 2023-24.
CUET Slot Timings:
Slots | Timings |
Slot 1 | 8:30 AM – 10:30 AM |
Slot 2 | 12 PM – 2:00 PM |
Slot 3 | 3:30 PM – 6:30 PM |
Exam Pattern:
It was a Computer based Test (CBT) of Multiple Choice Type questions (MCQs).
Each question was of 5 marks and Negative Marking of 1 marks for each wrong answer was applicable.
Sections | Number of Questions | Duration |
Section IA | 40 out of 50 questions in each language were to be attempted | 45 minutes for each of the languages |
Section IB | ||
Section II | 35/40 out of 45/50 questions were to be attempted | 45 minutes for each of the Domain Subjects as opted by student |
Section III | 50 out of 60 questions were to be attempted | 60 minutes |
It was observed that CUET Exams 2023 question papers were simple and easy The CUET exam level was observed from Easy to Moderate.
CUET Exam Analysis May 21 Slots 1, and 2 were easy and slot 3 was moderate. According to student feedback, anyone who has done their preparation well can attempt the paper. More than English and General Knowledge, Reasoning, and Math questions were asked. State and capital questions from the general knowledge section were asked, and the unseen passage in English was very simple. Overall, Slots 1 & 2 of the May 21, 2023, CUET Paper Analysis was simple. This year’s exam format for both English and GT has been modified. CUET 2023 Slot 3 was conducted for domain subjects.
As students stated the Science subjects’ were as moderate to difficult. The question types were similar to those from the previous year Some questions were difficult and time-consuming, while others were easy. In comparison to previous slots, the overall CUET 2023 Slot 3 paper was moderate to difficult.
Section I: Language
English
On day 17, the English paper, according to the students, was easy in difficulty level. The questions were straightforward and easy. Interestingly, there were many similar questions with the Career Launcher mocks.
There were 3 extracts given for Reading Comprehension, and all 3 were passages. 5 questions each were asked from the passages (there were 15 questions in total). Other major topics from where questions came were –
- Sentence Correction: 2 questions
- Indirect speech: Converting (1-2 questions)
- Foreign words: Modus Operandi, Defacto (3-4 questions)
- Para jumbles: 3-4 questions
- Letter-based: Situation wise subject was asked (3 questions)
- Idioms and Phrases: Match the following (5-6 questions)
- Active-passive: Identification of active and passive phrases (4 questions
- Synonym & Anonym: 2-3 questions
- Modal verb: 2-3 questions
- Spelling Error: Conservatory (1-2 questions)
Section II: Domain subjects
Physics-
Level- Easy
Topics | Number of Questions |
Semiconductor | 3-4 |
Magnetic Effects of Current and Magnetism | 2-3 |
Electrostatics | 5-6 |
Optics | 7-8 |
Current Electricity | 3-4 |
Electromagnetic Induction | 2-3 |
Other topics that were also covered were-
- Atoms and Nuclei
- Electromagnetic Waves
- Communication Systems
- Dual nature of matter and radiation
Chemistry
Level- Moderate
Organic Chemistry had the highest weightage then Inorganic and then Physical.
Topics | Weightage |
Biomolecules | 3-4 |
P block elements | 3-4 |
D and F block elements | 4-5 |
Surface Chemistry | 3-4 |
Electrochemistry | 3-4 |
Aldehydes, Ketones and Carboxylic Acids | 4-5 |
Organic Compounds containing Nitrogen | 3-4 |
Coordination Compounds | 5 |
Alcohol, Phenol and Ethers | 3-4 |
Chemical Kinetics | 4-5 |
Other topics that were also covered were-
- Solid State
- Solutions
- Polymers
- Haloalkanes
- Haloarenes
Mathematics:
Level- Moderate to Difficult
Topics | Weightage |
Relations and Functions | 5-6 |
Matrices | 4-5 |
Probability | 3-4 |
Differential Equations | 2-3 |
3D Geometry | 3-4 |
Integration | 3-4 |
Linear Programming | 2-3 |
Vectors | 5-6 |
Continuity and Differentiability | 4-5 |
Probability Distribution | 2-3 |
Other topics that were also covered were-
- Inverse Functions
- Integrals
- Applications of Derivatives
- Inverse Trigonometry
- Application of Integrals
Biology-
Following pattern was observed in the Biology Exam-
Topics | Number of Questions |
Biotechnology | 7-8 |
Ecology | 5-6 |
Biology and Human Welfare) | 3-4 |
Reproduction (Pregnancy hormone, Water Pollination Feature, IUD & Barriers | 3-4 |
Genetics and Evolution (Apiculture Case Study) | 7-8 |
Following topics were also stated to have covered in the Biology Exam-
- Biogas / Gobar Gases name
- Pyramid – aquatic
- Montreal protocol
- Apiculture case study
- Human Evolution Case Study
- Biodiversity Enzymes & Source
- Immunity acquired question
- Vaccine
- Electrostatic precipitator
- PCR questions (step arrangement)
- Genetic scientists work to match the following
- Direction of enzymes
- Palindromic sequence
Commerce
Accountancy
The Accountancy paper presented a remarkably satisfying experience for students. The majority of students found the paper to be relatively easy in terms of difficulty level. The questions covered various topics within the realm of Accountancy, and examples of these inquiries included:
- Computerized Accounting system
- Accounting-Not for Profit
- Dissolution of Partnership
- Computerized Accounting system
- Reconstitution of Partnership
Business Studies
Based on the feedback received from students, the Business Studies paper administered on day 12 was deemed easy. The students’ experience mirrored that of the previous day, where they also found the paper to be manageable. In terms of physics, questions were asked from a range of topics, as indicated below. Let me rephrase it for you: Students’ feedback indicates that the Business Studies exam on day 12 was not challenging, similar to their experience on the previous day. Physics questions covered a variety of topics, as stated below.
- Controlling
- Consumer Protection
- Business Environment,
- Directing, staffing
- Principles of Management: 1 case study – What business management principle to solve it
- Nature and Significance of Management
Economics
The Economics exam on Day 17 was rated as easy to moderate by most of the test takers in difficulty level. According to the students, the questions were straightforward and from the NCERT book. Questions from various topics were as follows:
- Consumer Behavior and Demand: Utility concept case study – Single commodity case, Monotonic preference (6-7 questions)
- Introductory Microeconomics: Production possibility curve (Out of syllabus) (2 questions)
Macroeconomics
- Balance of Payments: Current and capital account component, BOP surplus and deficit, autonomous and accommodating transactions, foreign exchange (demand and supply), Devaluation and depreciation (4-5 questions)
- Government Budget and the Economy: Revenue and capital receipts, Revenue expenditure and capital expenditure, Government objectives (3-4 questions)
- Determination of Income and Employment: 2 numerical, inflationary gap (3-4 questions)
- National Income: National Income formula matches the following (decent level), Incorrect and correct statement formula based, Precautions questions (3-4 questions)
- Money and Banking: Money supply (1), Bank functions (1) (2-3 questions)
Indian Economic Development
- Rural Development: Rural Development – NABARD (2 Questions), Self-help group question, Sirisla tragedy (4-5 questions)
- Indian Economy 1950-1990: Industrial policy resolution (1956), match the following – Small scale industries (2-3 questions)
- Infrastructure: Social and Economic infrastructure (2-3 questions)
- Development experiences of India – A comparison with neighbors: Chronological order, incorrect and correct statement (2-3 questions)
- Indian Economy on the Eve of Independence: Chronological order (1-2 questions)
- Economic Reforms since 1991: Outsourcing Benefit (1-2 questions)
- Economic Reforms: Privatisation economic reforms (1-2 questions)
Political Science
Political Science paper was easy to moderate difficulty. Questions were majorly based on topics like
- 6-7 questions from Security in Contemporary World
- 4-5 questions from India’s External Relations with China, Bangaldesh, Tashken agreement, and India’s nuclear policy
- 4 questions from the end of bipolarity
- 3-4 questions from Regional Aspirations like Mizo rebellion, Assam accord sign
- 2-3 questions from Cold War Era
- 2-3 questions from Environment and Natural Resources including Kyoto Protocol and Earth Summit
History
History Question paper was based on topics such as-
- Mahatma Gandhi and Nationalist Movements
- Rebels and the Raj
- Framing of the Constitution
- An Imperial Capital: Vijayanagara (3-4 questions)
- The Mughal Empire (3-4 questions)
- Peasants, Zamindars and the State Agrarian Society
- Partition
- Colonialism
- Questions from Mahatma Gandhi and Nationalist Movements were like- the chronology of Mahatma Gandhi’s movements, year-based match the following and multiple statements from the movements.
- 2 questions were based on Case Studies containing 5 questions each. 2 of these questions were asked from the passage and the result were fact-based.
Geography-
Questions in geography were based on-
- Age- Sex Pyramid of which country is bell-shaped
- Identify the correct statement about pack animals
- Which waterways serve Eastern Europe?
- Identify the correct points about human development report
- Largest linguist group of India
- A Question based on Sugar Industry
- Lowest female literacy rate according to 2011 census
Hindi-
- There were two reading comprehension extracts, one was story based and the other was a poem.
- Questions asked included the name of the author, meaning of sentences or it.
- Other major topics asked were-
- Match the opposite words & meanings
- 9 Antonym
Legal Studies-
- 7-8 questions from Balfour vs Balfour – Indian Contract Act
- 4-5 questions from Legal Services Cases
- 2-3 questions from Arbitration, Tribunal Adjudication, and Alternative Dispute Resolution
- 3-4 questions from Legal Profession In India
- 3-4 questions from International Doctrine, TP Act, Election
- 3-4 questions from Preamble
Section III: General Test
The students rated the General Test experience to be easier to moderate on Day 17. Questions were based on topics such as Mathematics & Statistics, General Awareness, Discovery & Invention, Logic & Reasoning, and Sports.
Numerical Ability-
- Ratio and Proportion: 15:45 12 is to what (2-3 questions)
- Mixtures and Allegations: 1-2 questions
- CI and SI: 2 compound interest, 1 Simple interest (3 questions)
- AP & GP: Asked about AP and GP properties (2 questions)
- Number System: Find the mean of prime numbers from 1 to 40 (2-3 questions)
- Percentage: 2-3 questions
- Time, Speed, and Distance: Started at 10 o’clock .. relative speed (2-3 questions)
- Area & Volume: Triangle-related area, Volume (melting) (5-6 questions)
- Trigno Related: Simple formula asked (1-2 questions)
- Algebra: Power-raised questions (1-2 questions)
- Time and Work: 1 man, 1 woman, and 1 child type question (3-4 questions)
Logical Reasoning-
- Series & Coding: Alphabetical series questions were mostly there (5-6 questions)
- Puzzles: Alphabetical series questions were there mostly Arrangement (2 questions)
- Clocks: Angle related (1-2 questions)
- Calendars: 1996 Republic Day was on this day. When will it fall on the other day? – 1 question
- Blood Relations: 1-2 questions
- Visual Reasoning: Water image (1-2 questions)
General Awareness-
- Geography: 1-2 questions
- Science: Tungsten experiment, Formic acid, Speed of light, frequency and wavelength relation – (4-5 questions)
- Sports: 2-3 questions
- History: India Independence -Swaraj movement, and pacts (3-4 questions)
- Books and Authors: The experiment with truth(1-2 questions)
- Important Personalities: Tenure of Important person (1-2 questions)
- Economics: Directly from NCERT (2-3 questions)
Aspirants who had appeared for the CUET 2022 felt that the exam was of easy to moderate level and the questions were on expected lines. The difficulty level of the exam also varied according to the domain subjects. Those who appeared for the Humanities subject found the questions to be lengthy and time-consuming. On the other hand, some candidates, who had appeared for the Mathematics shared that it was difficult to manage time since there were 40 questions to be solved within 45 minutes. It took more than a minute to solve a question, which posed a challenge.
CUET 2022 Analysis for Language Section
The Language section was mandatory for all candidates. According to the students, this section was very easy. The question types were simple such as identifying the spelling error, match the questions, jumbled sentences, and Reading Comprehension among others. This section did not pose a challenge to the students.
CUET 2022 Analysis for General Test
This section was of easy to moderate difficulty level. While the majority of the candidates found the questions to be easy and doable, some of them found this section to be slightly difficult. The GK and Current Affairs questions may have posed a challenge to students who have not prepared well for these areas or do not have the habit of reading newspapers regularly. The other questions on Numerical Ability and Reasoning were not compulsory to attempt unless it is mandated based on the papers opted for.
CUET 2022 Analysis for Domain Subjects
As stated before, the difficulty level of the domain-wise section varied from subject to subject. The overall level of difficulty can be rated as moderate. Some of the questions were time-consuming and required conceptual clarity and knowledge to understand the questions. The types of questions were MCQs, Case Study Based and Fact Based.
CUET Exam analysis on different dates of 2022 is as follows-
Subject | Topics | No. of Good Attempts | Difficulty Level |
English Language | Reading Comprehension, Rearrangements & Synonym/ Antonym, Spelling Errors, | 35-38 | Easy |
Domain Specific Subjects | – | 34-35 | Easy to Moderate |
General Awareness | – | 53-55 | Easy to Moderate |
English Language | Reading Comprehension, Antonyms and Synonyms, Idioms, Analogy, | 34-36 |
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Domain Specific Subjects | Blood Relation, Percentage, Chronological order, Coding and Decoding, Time, Speed and Distance, Number Series | 34-36 |
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General Awareness | Currency, GDP, Padma Shri Award President, State Capitals, | 40 – 45 |
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English Language | Reading Comprehension, Synonyms-Antonyms, Fill ups, Analogy, One word Substitution, Misspelt Words, Rearrangement of Sentences, Idioms Phrases, | 34-38 | Easy to Moderate |
Domain Specific Subjects | Trigonometric Identities, Time/Speed/Distance, Analogy, Missing Numbers, Geometry, | 35-37 | Moderate |
General Awareness | Poverty Index , CEO of Twitter, | 54-56 | Moderate |
English Language | RC, Sentence Re-arrangement, Error Correction, | 35 | Easy to Moderate |
Domain Specific Subjects | – | To Be Updated | Moderate |
General Awareness | Civilizations, Constitution, Politics, IPL | To Be Updated | Moderate |
English Language | RC passages, Figure of Speech, one word substitution, Synonyms and Antonyms, Idioms and phrases | 36-39 | Easy |
Domain Specific Subjects | Calendar, Profit and Loss, Number Series, Sitting Arrangement, Dice, SI CI, Ratio, Time speed distance, Mirror Image, Time and Work | 33-35 | Easy to Moderate |
General Awareness | SEBI, Ministry and heads, and RBI, Match the following, CEOs of companies, | 54-56 | Easy to Moderate |
English Language | RC passages, Synonyms and antonyms, Analogy, Fill in the blanks and word substitution | 35-38 | Easy to Moderate |
Domain Specific Subjects | – | 34-35 | Moderate |
General Awareness | – | 53-55 | Easy to Moderate |
English Language | Reading Comprehension, Spelling Errors, Figures of Speech | 34-36 | Easy to Moderate |
Domain Specific Subjects | Political Science, Geography, Economics Accountancy, History | 34-35 | Moderate |
General Awareness | General Knowledge, Numerical Ability, Current Affairs, Analogy, Equation, | 40-45 | Easy to Moderate |
Benefits of Mock Tests for Students
Students can avail following assistance and benefits by preparing and practicing for CUET Exam using the MOCK Tests-
- Student gets himself / herself familiarized with the real time environment of the exam.
- Student can assess / evaluate himself / herself during the preparation phase only.
- Student learns and practices the time management.
- Student is able to do the Revision of all the syllabus and concepts.
- Student is able to identify his/ her areas of improvement.
- Student learns to make various strategies to comfortably finish the exam with maximum accuracy.
- Student gets rid of the performance pressure or the exam anxiety.
- Practicing the Mock tests regularly, enhances the confidence level of the student.
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