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National Testing Agency (NTA) releases the CUET syllabus along with the information brochure. Candidates are recommended to go through the CUET 2025 syllabus to prepare well for the entrance exam. CUET 2025 exam will be held tentatively in third week of May 2025 in CBT mode. Candidates can go through CUET syllabus to learn important topics covered in the subjects under specific course eligibility. CUET exam mode of examination will be announced. Candidates will be able to choose up to six subjects for CUET, this would include three domain subjects, two languages and a general test.
Q: What is the syllabus of CUET?
Common Univeristy Entrance Test (CUET) result is released by National Testing Agency. CUET syllabus is divided into three sections viz., Languages, Domain Subject and General Test. CUET language section assesses candidate through reading comprehension (factual, literary, and narrative), literary aptitude and vocabulary. CUET syllabus second section- domain subject assesses the candidate's in depth knowledge on the subject he/she has opted for. CUET third section- general test includes general knowledge, current affairs, general mental ability, quantitative reasoning and logical and analytical reasoning. CUET syllabus is available now. Candidates can check the section wise detailed CUET syllabus here.
Q: Are NCERT books enough to cover CUET syllabus?
Since the CUET syllabus is in line with the Class 12 Board exam syllabus, it can be safely assumed that the NCERT books are enough to cover the syllabus of the exam. Candidates must note that, CUET exam tests students' understanding of the concepts and ability to apply them in various situations.
Therefore, to prepare well and get a good score, it is advised that students refer to other study materials and books designed for national level competitive entrance exams. The CUET UG syllabus is in tune with the Class 12 Board exam syllabus. The chapters and topics are similar to Class 12 syllabus. Unlike other UG entrance exams, CUET UG syllabus does not include Class 11 syllabus.
Q: What is the difficulty level of the CUET exam?
The difficulty level of the CUET exam ranges from moderate to tough. Since the CUET UG exam is held for multiple subjects and slots, the difficulty level of the exam varies from subject to subject. Sometimes, the difficulty level may also vary for different slots. The difficulty level of exam is also relative and the same exam's level of difficulty may vary for different candidates. While for the well prepared candidates, the difficulty level will be low, for the underprepared students, the level of difficulty will be on the higher side.
Q: Is CUET syllabus based on CBSE syllabus?
No, CUET syllabus is not based on CBSE syllabus as claimed by Education Ministry in Rajya Sabha on August 02, 2023. The CUET exam is designed to assess the general understandig of the candidate in subjects he/she has opted for. CUET UG is on of the biggest UG entrance exam carnival conducted for admission in cebtral, state, private and deemed universities.
Candidates preparing for CUET UG exam must check the detailed CUET syllabus and CUET question paper to become familiar with the important topics and type of questions asked in the exam.
CUET 2025 Syllabus Overview
The CUET 2025 syllabus is different for each subject. NTA releases CUET UG syllabus PDFs for each subject. Before checking the subject-wise syllabus, take a look at the highlights of the CUET UG syllabus in the table below.
Particulars | Details |
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Status of CUET UG 2024 Syllabus | Released |
CUET Exam Conducting Body | National Testing Agency (NTA) |
Medium of Exam | 13 languages - English, Hindi, Urdu, Assamese, Bengali, Odia, Punjabi, Gujarati, Marathi, Tamil, Telugu, Kannada, Malayalam |
Total Number of Domain Subjects | 29 |
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CUET UG Syllabus 2025
Getting ready for the CUET UG 2025 exam? Well, it's crucial to understand what you'll be tested on. Knowing the main topics in each section will help you plan your study approach. Here, we break down the detailed syllabus for CUET UG 2025 in a way that's easy to grasp, so you can prepare effectively.
CUET UG Syllabus: Section 1A & 1B (Language)
Section 1 of CUET syllabus consists of Languages. Section 1 is divided into two parts- A and B consisting of 13 and 20 languages, respectively. Candidates will be able to opt for two languages. Check below to know the languages offered in CUET exam:
- The languages offered under Section 1A of CUET are Tamil, Telugu, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Gujarati, Odia, Bengali, Assamese, Punjabi, English, Hindi and Urdu.
- For Section 1B, the languages include French, Spanish, German, Nepali, Persian, Italian, Arabic, Sindhi, Kashmiri, Konkani, Bodo, Dogri, Maithili, Manipuri, Santhali, Tibetan, Japanese, Russian, and Chinese.
Questions from the Language Section of CUET syllabus will be from the following topics but are not limited to the following topics:
- Reading Comprehension: There will be three types of passages (maximum 300-350 words)
- Factual
- Narrative
- Literary
- Verbal Ability
- Rearranging the parts
- Choosing the correct word
- Synonyms and Antonyms
- Vocabulary
CUET UG Syllabus: Section 2: Domain Specific
NTA offers 29 domain-specific subjects. The candidate will be able to choose up to three domain subject as desired by the University. The domain-specific subjects and syllabus/question paper are as follows:
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CUET UG Syllabus: Section 3: General Test
The questions from the General Test section, which is optional, and mandatory for certain domain subjects, are given below:
- General Knowledge, Current Affairs
- General Mental Ability, Numerical Ability
- Reasoning (simple application of basic mathematical concepts, Quantitative Arithmetic, Algebra, Geometry, Mensuration and Statistics)
- Logical and Analytical Reasoning
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Q: Which are the languages included in CUET UG?
CUET UG section 1 is divided into two parts. 13 languages will be included in Section 1- part A and 20 languages will be included in section 1- part B. Check below to know the languages in each part:
Languages in part A: English, Hindi, Assamese, Bengali, Gujarati, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Odia, Punjabi, Tamil, Telugu and Urdu
Languages in part B: Arabic, Bodo, Chinese, Dogri, French, German, Italian, Janpanese, Kashmiri, Konkani, Maithili, Manipuri, Nepali, Persian, Russian, Santhali, Sindhi, Spanish, Tibetan, Sanskrit.
Q: How many subjects can a candidate choose in CUET UG while filling the application form?
The numbers for choosing CUET sujects is six. Candidates can choose choose upto four or five domain subjects.
Section 1A- (13 languages) Tamil, Telugu, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Gujarati, Odia, Bengali, Assamese, Punjabi, English, Hindi, and Urdu.
Section 1B- (20 languages) French, Spanish, German, Nepali, Persian, Italian, Arabic, Sindhi, Kashmiri, Konkani, Bodo, Dogri, Maithili, Manipuri, Santhali, Tibetan, Japanese, Russian, and Chinese.
Section 2- (29 subjects) Accountancy/ Book Keeping, Biology/ Biological Studies/ Biotechnology/Biochemistry, Business Studies, Chemistry, Computer Science/ Informatics Practices, Economics/ Business Economics, Engineering Graphics, Entrepreneurship, Fashion Studies, Geography/Geology, History, Home Science, Knowledge Tradition and Practices of India, Legal Studies, Environmental Science, Mathematics, Physical Education/ NCC /Yoga, Physics, Political Science, Psychology, Sociology, Teaching Aptitude, Agriculture, Mass Media/ Mass Communication, Anthropology, Fine Arts/ Visual Arts (Sculpture/ Painting)/Commercial Arts, Performing Arts – (i) Dance (Kathak/ Bharatnatyam/ Oddisi/ Kathakali/Kuchipudi/ Manipuri (ii) Drama- Theatre (iii) Music General (Hindustani/ Carnatic/ Rabindra Sangeet/ Percussion/ Non-Percussion), Sanskrit [For all Shastri (Shastri 3 years/ 4 years Honours), and Tourism
Section 3- General test
Q: Is CUET UG syllabus for Language section similar for all languages?
Yes, CUET UG syllabus for section 1 is same for all sections included. NTA suggests the syllabus for all the sections. The syllabus for CUET Language section will be inclusive of following topics, but are not limited to:
- Reading comprehension (This will include three passagaes of maximum 300-350 words):
- Factual
- Narrative
- Literary
- Verbal ability
- Rearranging the parts
- Choosing the correct word
- Synonyms and antonyms
- Vocabulary
To prepare for the CUET UG section- 1 Languages candidates must solve CUET sample papers and take mock tests to become familar with the type of questions that will be asked in CUET UG. There are no specific topics for reading comprehension. Candidates are advised to read the newspaper on daily basis to improve the reading speed and comrehension.
CUET B.Sc. 2025 Syllabus Overview
Candidates willing to opt for B.Sc. course offered by CUET participating colleges, must check the B.Sc. course eligibility criteria and map the CUET subjects accordingly. The CUET subject mapping for CUET B.Sc. course may vary from university to university. Refer the table below to know the CUET B.Sc. syllabus highlights
Particulars | Details |
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Status of CUET B.Sc. Syllabus | Released |
CUET Exam Conducting Body | National Testing Agency (NTA) |
Medium of Exam | 13 languages - English, Hindi, Urdu, Assamese, Bengali, Odia, Punjabi, Gujarati, Marathi, Tamil, Telugu, Kannada, Malayalam |
CUET B.Sc. Subject Mapping | B.Sc. Agriculture- Physics, Chemistry and Maths) OR (Physics, Chemistry and Biology) OR (Biology, Chemistry and Agriculture) OR (Math, Chemistry and Agriculture) B.Sc. Mathematics- Physics, Chemistry and Maths B.Sc. In Computer Science- Physics, Chemistry and Maths B.Sc. in Biology- Physics, Chemistry and Biology |
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Q: Is it compulsory to attempt all the sections of the CUET question paper?
CUET UG section I and section II, consisting of the language and domain-wise subjects are compulsory to attempt. On the other hand, the third section consisting of General Knowledge and aptitude questions is not compulsory to attempt unless it is the requirement of the programme the candidate has applied for. Candidates will have to choose the subjects while filling the CUET UG application form. In case candidates do not opt for the General Test, then they will be evaluated only based on their performance in Section 1 and Section 2 as per the requirement of the course and university that candidate has applied for. NTA will use the normalisation method to score candidates and universities will prepare the merit lists accordingly.
Q: What is the CUET exam duration for each subject?
As per the CUET exam pattern, the subjects are divided into three sections as:
Section IA and IB- Languages
Section II- Domain Subject
Section III- General Test
Candidates will get 45 minutes for each subject. However, in subjects like Accountancy, Economics, Physics, Computer Science / Informatics Practices, Chemistry and Mathematics / Applied Mathematics and General Test, the duration of the exam will be 60 minutes. Candidates can choose any 10 subjects while filling the CUET application form. However, they must check the eligibility criteria of the university and programme they wish to apply for.
Q: What is the CUET marking scheme?
NTA prescribes the CUET UG marking scheme. Check below to know the CUET UG marking scheme 2025:
- Correct answer or the most appropriate answer: Five marks (+5)
- Any incorrect option marked will be given minus one mark (-1).
- Unanswered/Marked for Review will be given no mark (0).
- If more than one option is found to be correct then Five marks (+5) will be awarded to only those who have marked any of the correct options.
- If all options are found to be correct then Five marks (+5) will be awarded to all those who have attempted the question.
- If none of the options is found correct or a question is found to be wrong or a question is dropped, then all candidates who have attempted the dropped question will be given five marks (+5) marks.
CUET B.Sc. Syllabus 2025
Candidates applying for B.Sc. must ensure to check the B.Sc. eligibility criteria for the university they wish to apply to. B.Sc. is offered by 19 universities accepting CUET scores. Let’s look at the detailed CUET syllabus for B.Sc. below:
CUET Chemistry Syllabus
CUET Chemistry question paper will consist of 50 questions, out of which candidates will have to attempt 40 questions. Refer the table below for detailed syllabus for CUET Chemistry:
Units |
Topics |
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Unit 1 |
Solid State |
Unit 2 |
Solutions |
Unit 3 |
Electrochemistry |
Unit 4 |
Chemical Kinetics |
Unit 5 |
Surface Chemistry |
Unit 6 |
General Principles and Processes of Isolation of Elements |
Unit 7 |
p- Block Elements |
Unit 8 |
d and f Block Elements |
Unit 9 |
Coordination Compounds |
Unit 10 |
Haloalkanes and Haloarenes |
Unit 11 |
Alcohols, Phenols, and Ethers |
Unit 12 |
Aldehydes, Ketones, and Carboxylic Acids |
Unit 13 |
Organic Compounds Containing Nitrogen |
Unit 14 |
Biomolecules |
Unit 15 |
Polymers |
Unit 16 |
Chemistry in Everyday Life |
CUET Physics Syllabus
CUET Physics question paper will consist of 50 questions, out of which candidates will have to attempt 40 questions. Refer the table below for detailed syllabus for CUET Physics:
Units |
Topics |
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Unit 1 |
Electrostatics |
Unit 2 |
Current Electricity |
Unit 3 |
Magnetic Effects of Current and Magnetism |
Unit 4 |
Electromagnetic Induction andAlternating Currents |
Unit 5 |
Electromagnetic Waves |
Unit 6 |
Optics |
Unit 7 |
Dual Nature of Matter and Radiation |
Unit 8 |
Atoms and Nuclei |
Unit 9 |
Electronic Devices |
Unit 10 |
Communication System |
CUET Mathematics Syllabus
CUET Mathematics question paper will be divided into two sections: A and B (B1 and B2). Section A will consist of 15 questions (All compulsory) and section B1 will consist of 35 Mathematics questions, out of which candidates will have to attempt 25 questions. B2 section will consist of 35 Applied Mathematics questions out which candidates must attempt 25 questions. Refer the table below to know the detailed syllabus for CUET Mathematics:
Topics |
Syllabus |
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Section A |
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Algebra |
(i) Matrices and types of Matrices (ii) Equality of Matrices, transpose of a Matrix, Symmetric and Skew Symmetric Matrix (iii) Algebra of Matrices (iv) Determinants (v) Inverse of a Matrix (vi) Solving of simultaneous equations using Matrix Method |
Calculus |
(i) Higher order derivatives (ii) Tangents and Normals (iii) Increasing and Decreasing Functions (iv). Maxima and Minima |
Integration and its Application |
(i) Indefinite integrals of simple functions (ii) Evaluation of indefinite integrals (iii) Definite Integrals (iv). Application of Integration as area under the Curve |
Differential Equation |
(i) Order and degree of differential equations (ii) Formulating and solving of differential equations with variable separable |
Probability Distribution |
(i) Random variables and its probability distribution (ii) Expected value of a random variable (iii) Variance and Standard Deviation of a random variable (iv). Binomial Distribution |
Linear Programming |
(i) Mathematical formulation of Linear Programming Problem (ii) Graphical method of solution for problems in two variables (iii) Feasible and infeasible regions (iv). Optimal feasible solution |
Section B1- Mathematics |
|
Unit 1- Relations and Functions |
1. Relations and Functions |
Unit 2- Algebra |
Matrices and Determinants |
Unit 3- Calculus |
Continuity and Differentiability Applications and Derivations Integrals Applications of the Integrals Differential Equation |
Unit 4- Vectors and three dimensional Geometry |
1. Vectors 2. Three-dimensional Geometry
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Unit 5- Linear Programming |
Introduction, related terminology such as constraints, objective function, optimization, different types of linear programming (L.P.) problems, mathematical formulation of L.P. problems, graphical method of solution for problems in two variables, feasible and infeasible regions, feasible and infeasible solutions, optimal feasible solutions (upto three non-trivial constraints). |
Unit 6- Probability |
Multiplications theorem on probability. Conditional probability, independent events, total probability, Baye’stheorem. Random variable and its probability distribution, mean and variance of haphazard variable. Repeated independent (Bernoulli) trials and Binomial distribution. |
Section B2- Applied Mathematics |
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Unit 1- Numbers, Quantification and Numerical Applications |
A. Modulo Arithmetic |
Unit 2- Algebra |
A. Matrices and types of matrices |
Unit 3- Calculus |
A. Higher Order Derivatives |
Unit 4- Probability and Distribution |
A. Probability Distribution |
Unit 5- Index Numbers and Time Based Data |
A. Index Numbers |
Unit 6- Index Numbers And Time Based Data |
A. Population and Sample |
Unit 7- Index Numbers And Time Based Data |
A. Time Series |
Unit 8- Financial Mathematics |
A. Perpetuity, Sinking Funds |
Unit 9- Linear Programming |
A. Introduction and related terminology |
CUET Biology Syllabus
CUET Biology question paper will consist of 50 questions, out of which candidates will have to attempt 40 questions. Refer the table below for detailed syllabus for CUET Biology:
Units |
Topics |
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Unit 1: Reproduction |
Reproduction in organisms Sexual reproduction in flowering plants Human reproduction Reproductive Health |
Unit 2: Genetics and Evolution |
Heredity and variation Molecular basis of inheritance Evolution |
Unit 3: Biology and Human Welfare |
Health and disease Improvement in food production Microbes in human welfare |
Unit 4: Biotechnology and its Application |
Principles and process of Biotechnology Application of Biotechnology in health and agriculture |
Unit 5: Ecology and environment |
Organisms and environment Ecosystems Biodiversity and its conservation Environmental issues |
CUET Agriculture Syllabus
CUET Agriculture question paper will consist of 50 questions, out of which candidates will have to attempt 40 questions. Refer the table below for detailed syllabus for CUET Agriculture:
Units |
Topics |
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Unit 1: Agrometeorology, Genetics and Plant Breeding, Biochemistry and Microbiology |
Agrometerology, Genetics & Plant Breeding, Biochemistry, Microbiology |
Unit 2: Livestock Production |
Scope and importance, care and management, artificial insemination |
Unit 3: Crop Production |
Introduction, Soil, Soil fertility, Fertilizers and Manures, Irrigation and Drainage, Weed control, crops |
Unit 4: Horticulture |
Importance of fruits and vegetables in human diet, Orchard, fruits, vegetables, flowers, etc. |
CUET Computer Science Syllabus
CUET Computer Science question paper will contain two sections i.e. Section A and Section B [B1
and B2]. Section A will have 15 questions covering both i.e. Computer Science/Informatics Practices which will be compulsory for all candidates. Section B1 will have 35 questions from Computer Science out of which 25 questions need to be attempted. Section B2 will have 35 questions purely from Informatics Practices out of which 25 question will be attempted. Check below to know the CUET Computer Science syllabus:
Section A:
- Exception and File Handling in Python
- Database Concepts
- Structured Query Language
- Computer Networks
Section B1:
- Exception and File Handling in Python
- Stack
- Queue
- Searching
- Sorting
- Understanding Data
- Database Concepts
- Structured Query Language
- Computer Networks
Section B2:
- Database Query using SQL
- Data Handling using Pandas – I
- Data Handling using Pandas – II
- Plotting Data using Matplotlib
- Introduction to Computer Networks
- Societal Impacts
- Data Communication
- Security Aspects
Q: Does the CUET syllabus also include chapters from Class 11?
No, the CUET 2025 syllabus does not include the chapters or topics from Class 11 syllabus. The exam, which is conducted for multiple subjects and languages, has to be prepared by completing the Class 12 syllabus only. NTA has also released the subject-wise syllabus of the CUET UG 2025 exam, which will be held in third week of May in hybrod mode. However, students may refer to the Class 11 syllabus for better conceptual clarity and to make the base of the domain subjects stronger. But as far as the actual syllabus is concerned, it will only be based on Class 12 CBSE or NCERT syllabus.
Q: In CUET UG domain specific subjects, the UG course I wish to pursue is not available. What should I do?
Candidates are advised to check the University where the desired UG course is offered and check the eligibity test to appear for admission to the university. Follow the steps below to check the eligibility test:
Follow the Steps given below:
- Open List of University provided at the official website of NTA CUET UG
- Select the University and Courses where candidate intend to take admission. Visit the Website (s) of the University and check the eligibility criteria for the courses in which candidate intend to take admission (required Test/Subjects for appearing in CUET (UG). This should be noted down for all University/ Universities and Courses where candidate intend to take admission.
- Select the required Test/Subjects for appearing in CUET (UG) while filling the application form.
Q: Can I opt for several subjects in section II of CUET to apply for various courses?
Yes, an CUET applicant can opt for one or more combinations of the following:
- Section IA and I B: Language Test
- Section II: Domain subject test
- Section III: General Test
Candidates will be able to opt up to a maximum of six subjects in order to apply to different applicable courses that require these subjects for being eligible for admissions. Candidates must ensure that they have studied these subjects in 12th grade or as prescribed by a particular University under their eligibility conditions for a particular programme.
CUET 2025 Exam Pattern
According to the CUET 2025 pattern, the exam is divided into three sections. In the first section, the Language Skills of candidates will be tested through Reading Comprehension passage questions. The second section of CUET exam pattern will be based on the subject opted for and the third section is on GK, Current Affairs, Mathematics, and Logical and Analytical Reasoning. The table below brings the exam structure.
Section |
Number of Questions |
Question Types |
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Section IA (Language) |
40 questions to be attempted out of 50 in each language |
Language to be tested through Reading Comprehension based on different types of passages–Factual, Literary and Narrative, (Literary Aptitude and Vocabulary) |
Section IB |
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Section II (Domain Subject) |
35/40 Questions to be attempted out of 45/50 |
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Section III (General Test) |
50 Questions to be attempted out of 60 |
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FAQs Regarding CUET 2025 Syllabus
Check frequently asked questions on CUET syllabus below:
Q: What is CUET UG passing marks?
There are no prescribed passing marks for CUET UG. In order to know if a candidate has passed the CUET 2025 exam or not or is eligible for admission to desired course and university, they are required to check the passing marks released by the colleges/university seperately. After the declaration of CUET result, all the colleges or universities will release the course-wise passing marks or CUET UG cutoff, which will be used for shortlisting candidates for admission to UG courses.
On the basis of the cut off released by the CUET participating universities and candidates meeting the criteria will be offered amdission to UG courses.
Q: What is a good score in CUET UG?
On analysing the CUET UG cut off for the academic year 2024-25, scoring above 700 marks can be considered a good score in CUET UG. Candidates scoring above 700 may fall in the category of 95+ percentile. Candidates can get admission to top universities like University of Delhi, Banaras Hindu University, Jawaharlal Nehru University and other top central universities in the desired course. Given below is the range that is considered good for admission to top universities:
- Very Good Score: 700 and above
- Good Score: 650 and above
Score range between 400-649 is considered an average score. Admission on the basis of the average score can et into any decent college in India accepting CUET scores.
Q: How do I prepare for CUET UG and Board examinations?
The syllabus for CUET UG domain subjects will be based on class 12th to reduce the stress of preparing for both the exams. To prepare for CUET UG and Board examination, here are few important tips:
- Start early preparation for CUET UG and board exams. This will give you enough time to cover the syllabus, practice the questions, and get familiar with the exam pattern.
- Create a study plan: Once you are familiar with the syllabus for both exams, create a study plan that will help you cover all the topics in a systematic manner. Make sure to allocate enough time for each subject and topic.
- Focus on the subjects that you are struggling with. Consider taking a few practice CUET UG tests to see where you stand.
- Manage your time effectively. Practice answering questions under timed conditions so that you can get used to the pressure of the exam.
- Use the right resources. There are many resources available to help you prepare for the CUET UG and board exams. These include NCERT textbooks, practice questions, and mock tests. Use the resources that work best for you and that will help you improve your knowledge and skills.
Q: What is the CUET UG syllabus for general test?
CUET UG general test will cover the topics from the following:
- General Knowledge, Current Affairs
- General mental ability, Numerical ability
- Reasoning (Simple application of basic Mathematical concepts, quantitative arithmetic, algebra geometry, mensuration and statistics)
- Logical and analytical reasoning
Candidates preparing for the general test of CUET UG are advised to stay updated with the current affairs by reading the newspapers and magazines. Candidates must gather study materials to prepare for the syllabus of General test and practice ample questions to become familiar with the type of questions asked in this section. Download the CUET UG question paper now.
Q: What type of questions are asked in the CUET exam?
The CUET questions are objective and carries multiple choices (MCQs). Each question will have four answer options. Candidates will have to choose the correct answer option and click on it with the help of mouse. Since CUET UG 2025 exam will be conducted in a CBT mode, test-takers will be able to mark only one answer option. In case it is the correct option, they will get full marks and in case of wrong answer, negative marking scheme will be applied. Hence, candidates must ensure the accuracy of the answer before selecting the answer. Before the final submission, they can change the answer option in case they realise that they have entered a wrong answer option earlier.
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