CUET 2022 mock test has been released by NTA to enable candidates to practice for the test in the actual exam format and be familiar with the navigation. However, the questions are not in accordance with the actual exam pattern, syllabus and difficulty level. Know the details here.
The National Testing Agency (NTA) has released the CUET 2022 mock test for all subjects and languages. The purpose of the mock test is to familiarise the candidates with the navigation process in the computer-based test (CBT) format. Candidates can click the link provided below, enter the site and practice solving the questions, online, at their convenience. The exam will be conducted over a window of 10 days and two slots each day, from July 15 to August 10.
How to Take CUET 2022 Mock Test
Candidates will have to follow the steps given below to take the CUET 2022 mock test:
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Visit the official website of CUET 2022, cuet.samarth.ac.in or directly visit http://203.122.47.147:8094/online/
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Check the instructions and click on the mandatory check box
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Take the CUET mock test in the given format
Instructions and Advisory for Candidates
NTA has issued the following instructions for candidates who would be taking the CUET 2022 mock test:
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The Practice Questions do not constitute a Mock Test and are not indicative of the duration within which they are capable of being solved.
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The questions do not represent the pattern or spread of the questions across various topics in the syllabus or difficulty level, or their answerability within the duration of any specified time span, etc. of the questions that will be there in the actual exam.
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Some of the Practice Questions may include questions on topics outside the CUET 2022 syllabus. However, it may be noted that the exam provides for choice in all its component tests.
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The online CUET mock test is not time-bound and can be taken for any duration and timing.
According to the CUET 2022 exam pattern, the exam will be conducted in two slots, for differential durations. While Slot I will be conducted for 195 minutes, Slot II will be conducted for 225 minutes. The number of questions for the slots I and II is 175 (140 to be attempted) and 100 (80 to be attempted) respectively. Each question carries four marks and for each wrong answer, one mark would be deducted. The medium of the question papers will be in 13 languages. The exam will be conducted in 554 cities across India and 13 cities abroad.
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