TISS CUET UG 2022 Student Reactions and Reviews
TISS CUET UG 2022 phase I exam commenced on July 15 at 9 am for the first slot. TISS CUET UG exam is being conducted by the National Testing Agency (NTA). The exam will be held between July 15 to August 20 in two phases. Check out TISS CUET 2022 student reactions and reviews for day one exam.
TISS CUET UG 2022 exam is being held by the National Testing Agency (NTA). The exam started from July 15 at 9:00 am to 12: 15 pm in the first slot. TISS CUET UG exam will be held in two shifts 9:00 am to 12:15 pm and 3:00 pm to 6: 45 PM. The exam is being held in computer-based test in about 500 cities across India and 10 cities abroad. As per the NTA report, CUET (UG) – 2022 will be conducted for approximately 14,90,000 (Fourteen Lakh and Ninety Thousand) candidates, with approximately 8,10,000 (Eight lakh and ten thousand) candidates in the first slot and approximately 6,80,000 (Six lakh eighty thousand) candidates in the second slot. The phase I exam for TISS CUET UG will be conducted from July 15 to August 4 while phase II exam will be conducted from August 5 to August 20. THe complete exam scheduled for both these phases of CUET exams are July 15, July 16, July 19, July 20, August 4, August 5, August 6, August 7, August 8, August 10 and August 20.
The slot I TISS CUET UG 2022 question paper have 175 Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) (140 to be attempted) and the slot II contains 100 Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) (80 to be attempted). Notably, the CUT UG question was of four marks. For each correct answer in the Central University Entrance Test (CUET), students will be awarded 4 marks while for each incorrect answer, 1 mark will be deducted. Check out the exam pattern and marking scheme for CUET UG 2022.
CUET 2022 Exam Pattern Highlights |
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Name of Exam |
Central University Entrance Test |
Exam Mode |
Online (Computer Based Test) |
Exam Format |
Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) |
Exam Duration |
Slot I - 195 minutes Slot II - 225 minutes |
Total Questions |
Slot I - 175 (140 to be attempted) Slot II - 100 (80 to be attempted) |
Maximum Marks |
Slot I - 700 Slot II - 400 |
Marks Per Correct Answer |
4 Marks |
Negative Marking |
Yes (-1 mark per incorrect answer) |
As soon as the first slot of CUET UG 2022 exam got over on July 15, Shiksha interacted with candidates who appeared for the exam at an exam centre in Greater Noida Institute of Technology. Most of the candidates with whom Shiksha interacted, appeared for English course. Here we have compiled a complete CUET UG 2022 exam analysis based on students’ reactions and reviews. Check complete CUET UG exam analysis 2022 by students below.
CUET 2022 Student Reactions
Anchal: ''The English paper was easy was done well under given time. The Physical Education questions were also easy and the time limit was perfect. The problem was with Maths. We were supposed to do 40 questions in 45 minutes. The time limit for it should be more as all the 40 questions were not one minute answer. The difficulty level was moderate to easy. There a few tough questions as well. I also faced technical issue during the exam as my computer was hanged and my computer mouse was not working. I appeared for Maths, English and Physical Education. I will also be appearing for Physics and Chemistry CUET exam. I am willing to take admission in Delhi University, IP University or some nearby university.''
Asheen Kaur: ''I appeared for CUET English, General Test, Information Technology and Maths. All the sections were quite easy. The questions were to the point and basic. There was no out syllabus questions in CUET exam. I faced technical issues while attemting the exam and also missed one question due to it. I will also be appearing for Chemistry and Physics exam for CUET which is on August 8. I would prefer autonomous university with good placement percentage for admission after CUET.''
Anamika: ''I appeared for Home Science, History, Hindi and General Test. All the sections were easy. I didn't face any technical issue while attempting the exam. I would prefer to take admission in Delhi University (DU).''
Madhya: ''I just appeared for CUET exam for undergraduate courses. I appeared for three papers English, General Studies and Legal Studies. The registration process took a little time and we were made to wait a lot in the auditorium before the exam. We waited for around 20 minutes on our allotted computer systems and then the exam started. But there was no technical issue during the exam and it was conducted smoothly. I had a lot of expectations that the exam would be really tough but on the contrary it was quite easy. If you had studied your topics well enough throughout the year there was no issue in answering the questions. There was no out of syllabus questions. General Knowledge part was very easy.'' She added, ''The language part was quite easy, the questions were direct. The overall difficulty level was moderate to easy. I would rate 3.5 out 5 for the dificualty level of CUET. I will be appearing for two more papers on August 5 for Political Science and Psychology. I hope the exam pattern remains the same.''
Vinay: ''My CUET exam went well. The English paper was quite easy but the General Knowledge part was quite tough. Equal weitage was given to all sections but there were little more questions from Computer Science which were mainly from NCERT books. There were many spelling error in the CUET questions. If I qualify the exam, I will prefer Delhi University (DU) or Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU).''
Vasundhara: ''The question paper was easy but a little lengthy. There were so many questions but the time was less. The English paper was very easy. The aptitude was easy but the number of questions were more. I appeared for Computer Science as well and the questions were pretty easy. The only problem was with time management. I didn't face any technical glitches but the exam started one and a half hour late because of the centre management issue. I will also be appearing for Physics and Chemistry exam which will be held on August 8. I would prefer Delhi University for admission.''
CUET 2022 Exam Analysis
The CUET UG exam for the first shift was conducted following proper safety measures at different exam centres. However, students sharing some details about the Common University Entrance Test said that the difficulty level of the exam was moderate to easy. Meanwhile, some candidates found the question paper difficult, and some students found it difficult to complete the question paper on time. A number of candidates found technical glitches during the CUET UG exam.
CUET Exam Timings
Students appearing for the exams were supposed to reach the allotted exam centre half an hour before the entrance exam scheduled timing. Candidates were asked to be present at 8:20 AM for the first slot of the exam from 9:00 AM to 12:15 PM. Gate closing time of the exam centre was 8:30 AM. At the exam centre, candidates were asked to show their CUET admit card along with their government ID.
CUET 2022 Slot |
CUET 2022 Timing |
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Slot 1 |
9 am to 12.15 pm |
Slot 2 |
3 pm to 6.45 pm |
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