CUET PG 2025 Exam Pattern: Negative Marking, Time Duration, Shift Timings & Total Marks

Central University Entrance Test Postgraduate 2025 ( CUET-PG )

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CUET PG Exam Pattern 2025 will be released soon by NTA on the official website i.e., pgcuet.samarth.ac.in for candidates appearing for admission to the master's degree programmes. CUET PG pattern 2025 will tend to remain the same for all the courses/ PG programmes offered through the CUET PG 2025 exam. 

Candidates who have begun their CUET PG 2025 preparation need to be aware that completing the syllabus won't guarantee a high score. To determine the amount of preparation needed, candidates should be aware of the CUET PG 2025 exam pattern, question types, negative marking policy, and total number of questions.

CUET PG exam pattern for the academic session 2025-2026 is likely to remain the same as of the previous year. NTA has amended last year's CUET PG exam pattern. The general section/ Part A of the CUET PG exam has been removed. The candidate can choose General paper as a Subject. There will be only 75 multiple-choice questions (MCQs) that the exam authority will ask from the mentioned CUET PG syllabus 2025. 

CUET PG 2025 exam will be conducted online for candidates taking admissions to the PG courses like MSc, MBA, MA, MCA, MTech and many more offered at CUET PG 2025 participating universities. Candidates can check out the complete details on the CUET PG exam pattern 2025, negative marking scheme and exam structure on this page:

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Q:   Would there be sectional time limit in CUET PG?

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National Testing Agency (NTA) has not announced any changes to the CUET PG exam pattern. Therefore, it is likely that there will be no sectional time limit in CUET PG 2025. This means that candidates will have two hours to complete the entire exam, regardless of the section they are working on.

However, it is important to note that the NTA has the right to change the exam pattern at any time. Therefore, candidates are advised to check the official NTA website regularly for the latest updates.

In the meantime, candidates can focus on preparing for the exam by following the syllabus and practicing with sample questions. It is also a good idea to develop a time management strategy for the exam. This will help candidates to ensure that they have enough time to complete each section of the exam.

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Q:   What is the pattern for CUET PG exam 2025?

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CUET PG exam pattern depicts the exam format in which candidates will get to know about the types of questions asked in the CUET PG 2025 examination. Also candidates will get to know about the CUET PG negative marking scheme, time duration provided by the exam officials to attend the CUET PG exam.

CUET PG 2025 exam pattern consist of the following parts:

  • Type of Questions- Multiple Choice Questions.
  • Exam Duration- 105 Minutes
  • Total Marks- 300 marks
  • Marking Scheme
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Q:   What is the age limit to apply for CUET PG examination?

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For appearing in the CUET PG examination there is no age limit for the candidates. The candidates who have passed the
bachelor degree/equivalent examination or appearing in 2025 irrespective of their age can appear in CUET (PG) 2025
examination. However, the candidates will be required to fulfill the age criteria of the University in which they are desirous of taking admission. 

As the eligibility criteria for admission may be unique for every University, the candidates are advised to visit the University website to which they are applying for their respective programs

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Q:   What are the changes introduced in the CUET PG Exam?

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Below are the list of changes that have been introduced in the CUET PG exam for the academic session 2024-2025:

  • There will not be any general paper for CUET PG exam. From this year the candidate can choose General paper as a Subject. The comprehension part of these papers would be English or Hindi as chosen by the candidate during registration.  
  • CUET PG Question paper choice reduced: Until last year, candidates were able to choose a maximum of 20 test paper codes in all but from this year on, candidates can choose maximum of four question paper codes. 
  • Duration of Exam would be of 105 Minutes.
  • The Question paper will have 75 Questions. 
  • CUET PG 2024 examination centres reduced to 300 from 313.
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Q:   What is the duration of CUET PG Examination?

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The duration of the CUET (Common University Entrance Test) PG 2025 examination has been set same for all the master's degree programme, which is 1 hour 45 minutes or 105 minutes. The examination is typically designed to assess a candidate's knowledge and aptitude in their chosen field of study, and the duration is set accordingly.

In general, the CUET PG examination may have different durations for different courses or disciplines. For example:

  1. Master's Programs (M.A., M.Sc., etc.): The CUET PG examination for master's programs in various disciplines have a duration of 105 minutes.

  2. Professional Courses (MBA, MCA, etc.): Examinations for professional courses like MBA and MCA is also set to 105 minutes.
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CUET PG 2025 Exam Pattern Highlights

The table below brings the expected CUET PG 2025 exam pattern highlights.

Particulars

Details

Mode of the examination

Computer-based test (CBT)/Lan-based/Online

Medium/ Language

English and Hindi

Duration of the examination

1 hour 45 minutes or 105 minutes

Frequency of exam in a year

Once a year

Type of questions

Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) asked from CUET PG syllabus

Total number of Questions

75

Total Marks

300

Negative marking

Yes

Marking Scheme

+4 for correct answer| -1 for an incorrect answer

Total sections in the question paper

1

Name of the section and number of questions asked from it

Section A: Scrapped

Section B: Domain Specific Questions

Candidates can go through the video below to learn about the changes in the CUET PG 2024 exam:

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Q:   What are the tips for candidates preparing for the CUET PG exam in CBT mode?

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Here are some tips for candidates preparing for the CUET PG exam in CBT mode:

  • Get familiar with the CBT exam format. Practice taking CBT mock tests to get used to the computer-based interface and the type of questions asked in the exam.
  • Make sure you have a good understanding of the computer skills required for the exam. For example, you should be able to use a mouse and keyboard comfortably.
  • Choose a test center that is convenient for you. Make sure you visit the test center a few days before the exam to familiarize yourself with the location and the facilities.
  • Arrive at the test center early on the day of the exam. This will give you enough time to check in and get settled before the exam starts.
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Q:   What is the frequency of CUET PG exam?

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The CUET PG exam is conducted once a year. The exam is typically held in the month of March or April. The exact dates of the exam are announced by the National Testing Agency (NTA) a few months before the exam.

The NTA releases a detailed notification for the CUET PG exam, which includes all the important information about the exam, such as the eligibility criteria, application process, exam pattern, syllabus, and exam dates.

Candidates are advised to regularly visit the official website of the NTA to stay updated on the latest information about the CUET PG exam.

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Q:   What are the advantages of conducting the CUET PG exam in CBT mode?

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Here are some of the key advantages of conducting the CUET PG exam in CBT mode:

  • Efficiency: CBT is a more efficient way of conducting exams than traditional paper-and-pencil exams. It takes less time to administer and evaluate CBT exams.
  • Transparency: CBT exams are more transparent than traditional paper-and-pencil exams. There is less chance of human error in the administration and evaluation of CBT exams.
  • Convenience: CBT exams are more convenient for candidates. Candidates can take the exam from any test center located anywhere in the country.
  • Accessibility: CBT exams are more accessible to candidates with disabilities. Candidates with disabilities can use special assistive devices to take the exam.

Overall, the CBT mode is the most efficient, transparent, convenient, and accessible way of conducting the CUET PG exam.

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CUET PG 2025 Exam Structure

The following table presents the exam structure of the CUET PG 2025 question paper.

Part

Sections/Subjects

Number of Questions

A

Domain knowledge Question from CUET PG syllabus 2025

75

CUET PG 2025 Detailed Exam Structure 

Below is the table mentioned for the detailed CUET PG 2025 detailed examination structure for all the subjects for which the examination will be conducted. Aspirants preparing for CUET PG 2025 exam can take the below table for reference:

Exam Pattern And Important Topics Examination Subjects

No. of questions 75 (MCQs): 75 Domain Knowledge Questions comprising of: 

  • Teaching Aptitude
  •  G.K related to School/ Education/ Books/ Films/ Institutions/ Awards.
  •  Mathematics
  • Science & Environment
  • Social Sciences
  • Arts, Music, Yoga, Theatre, Sports.

Common:

BEd, BEd-MEd Integrated, BEd (HI),B Ed (ID),B Ed (VI), Lifelong Learning & Extension etc.

No. of questions 75 (MCQs): 75 Domain Knowledge (Science Stream) questions

Science;

Agricultural Science- Agricultural Economics; Agronomy; Entomology; Agricultural Extension & Communication; Genetics & Plant Breeding; Horticulture, Plant Pathology, Plant Physiology; Soil Science & Agricultural Chemistry,Agriculture Technology (Informatics), Agro forestry, Microbiology/Applied Microbiology, Architecture and Planning,Sustainable Architecture,Architecture and Design,Urban & Regional Planning, Architecture and Planning,Sustainable Architecture,Architecture and Design,Urban & Regional Planning, Biochemistry,Anatomy,Pharmacology,Bio Science, Bioinformatics,Food Science and Nutrition,Bio Science - Bioinformatics,
Botany,Bio Science, Chemistry,Chemical Sciences,Industrial Chemistry etc.
Computer Science, Information Technology, Computer Application, Big Data Analytics, Cyber Security, Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning, etc.
 Criminology Environmental Sciences/Studies,Ecology etc. Food Science and Technology, Nutrition,Food Processing and Management,Food Safety and
Quality Control etc. Forensic Science, Geology , Earth Sciences,Applied Geology Geophysics ,Horticulture,Forestry & Biodiversity,Seed Science & Technology,Plant Breeding,Agronomy,Genetics,Fruit Science, Floriculture, Vegetable Science etc. Life Science-Molecular Biology, Biotechnology, Microbiology, Biochemistry, Botany, Bioinformatics, Molecular Medicine, Zoology, Biomedical Engineering & Science,Virology and Immunology,
Optometry, Bio-Physics, Genetics, Health Science, Material Science
Mathematics, Applied Mathematics, Electronics, Medical Laboratory Technology, Medical Physics etc. MPT, Nanoscience/Integrative Biosciences, Pharmacy-Pharmacology,Pharmaceutical Chemistry, Pharmacognosy, Pharmaceutics, Pharmaceutical Science, Pharmaceutical Analysis etc. Physics, Computational and Integrative Sciences, Electronics, Applied Physics, Applied Physics + Electronics Engineering, Plant Biotechnology, Soil Science - Soil & Water Conservation, Statistics , Applied Mathematics, Statistics & Computing, Data Science and Applied Statistics etc, Zoology, Sericulture, Human Genetics,  Atmospheric Science, Animal Science(Poultry).

 

No. of questions 75 (MCQs): 75 Domain Knowledge (Humanities Stream) questions

Humanities

Ancient Indian History, Culture & Arch, Archaeology Heritage Management, Conservation Preservation and Heritage Management etc. Anthropology,  Applied Arts, Art and Aesthetics, Dance - Kathak/Bharat Natyam, Kuchipudi, Manipuri, Bharatanatyam, Kathakali, Theatre Arts,
Folk and Performing Arts and Culture, Dramatics, Rabindra Nritya etc.
Dev. and Labour Studies, Fine Arts - Painting, Printmaking, Sculpture, Art History & Visual Studies, Mural etc. Geography, History and Archaeology, Ancient Indian History, Culture etc. History of Art, Archaeology Heritage Management etc. Home Science-Food & Nutrition,Nutrition and Health,Human Development & Childhood Studies, Fabric & Apparel Science etc. 

 

No. of questions 75 (MCQs): 75 Domain Knowledge (MTeach/Higher Sciences) questions

MTech/ Higher Sciences

Chemical Thermal & Polymer Engineering,Thermal Engineering, Civil, Structural & Transport Engg. Dairy Technology, Data Science, Artifical Intelligence, Cyber Security & Computer Science,Computer Sciences &
Engineering/Technology,Information Technology etc. Electronics, Communication and Information Engineering,Digital Communication,Micro
Electronics Engg ,VLSI Design,Microwave Electronics, Food Engineering and Technology, Mechanical Engineering,Manufacturing & Industrial,Tool Engineering etc. Nano Science/Nano Technology, Computer Aided Design & Manufacturing, Nanoelectronics/Material Sciencs Electrical, Power,Energy Engineering,Green Energy Technology etc. Water Engineering and Management,Agricultural Engineering etc.Textile Engineering.

 


No. of questions 75 (MCQs): 75 Domain Knowledge (Literature Stream) questions

Literature:

English,Comparative Literature,English & Cultural Studies,English, Modern European,English(Cafeteria)
Hindi,Hindi translation,Hindi and Comparative Literature,Hindi and Modern Indian Languages etc, Sanskrit, Linguistics, Applied Linguistics, Linguistics and Language Technology, Linguistics & Tribal
Languages, Computational Linguistics, Arabic, Assamese,  Bengali, Bhutia
, Chinese, French, Garo, German, Gujarati, Hispanic, Japanese,  Kannada, Kashmiri, Khasi, Kokborok, Korean, Lepcha, Limbu, Malayalam, Manipuri, Marathi, Nepali, Odia, Pali, Pashto, Persian,Prakrit, Prayojanmoolak Hindi(Patrakarita),  Punjabi, Russian, Tamil, Telugu, Urdu, Urdu Journalism, Indo-Tibetan, Santali, Italian.


75 Domain Knowledge questions in Acharya.

Note: Acharya Papers would be in Sanskrit except Hindu Studies, Indian Knowledge System and Baudha Darshan. 

Acharya:

Agama, Baudha Darshan / Buddhist Studies (Bilingual - Hindi/English), Dharma Shastra, Vastu, Paurohitya and Veda Dharma Vijnan, Dharmashastra (BHU), Hindu Studies (Bilingual - Hindi/English)),  Indian Knowledge System, Jain Darshan (BHU), Jyotish -Falit (BHU), Jyotish -Ganit (BHU), Krishna Yajurveda (BHU),  Nyaya Vaisheshika, Phalita and Siddantha Jyotisha, Puranetihas, Rigveda, Sahitya (BHU), Sahitya (Alankara and Kavya varga), Samveda, Shukla Yajurveda (BHU), Veda
Vedanta (BHU), Vedanta, Sarvadarshan, Mimansa,Nyaya etc.
Vyakaran (BHU), Vyakarana & Sabdabodha Systems

75 Domain Knowledge questions 

Note: Acharya Papers would be in Sanskrit except Hindu Studies, Indian Knowledge System and Baudha Darshan. 

Acharya:

Shiksha Shastri BEd, Shiksha Acharya MEd

75 MCQ Questions Comprising:

  • Hindi/English Language Comprehension/
  • Verbal Ability
  • Mathematical
  • Quantitative ability
  • Data Interpretation
  • Logical Reasoning (Bilingual English/Hindi)

Common:

General MBA, Marketing & Finance Management,Tourism, Travel & Hotel Management, Business Analytics, Sales & Marketing etc.

75 MCQ Questions Comprising

  • Hindi/English Language Comprehension/
  • Verbal Ability
  • General Knowledge
  • Awareness, Computer Basics
  • Logical Reasoning (Bilingual English/Hindi)

Common:

General, LLB,Bachelor of Library & Information Science(One Year),Defence and Strategic Studies, Jammu & Kashmir Studies , Hindu Studies, Women Studies, Anthropology, Digital Society,Finance & Taxation,Physical Education,Textile Design, Hospitality and Tourism Management,Gender Studies etc. 

75 Domain Knowledge questions 

Common:

Agri-Business Management, Applied Geography, Geoinformatics and Geographic Information Systems, Applied Geography, Geoinformatics and Geographic Information Systems, BEd Languages, BEd Science, BEd Mathematics, Commerce,Business Finance, Accounting & Taxation, Economic Administration and Financial Management etc, Disaster Studies, Economics,Financial Economics,Business Economics,Rural Economics etc, Library and Information Science, LLM, MEd, MA Education, Mass commumnication and Journalism, Physical Education, Public Health, Sports, Yoga, Hospital Management.

 

Note

  •  Languages papers will be in concerned language except Linguistic which would be in English.
  •  M.Tech/Higher Sciences would be in English only.
  • Acharya Papers would be in Sanskrit except Hindu Studies, Indian Knowledge System and Baudha Darshan.
  •  Humanities, Sciences and Common papers would be bilingual (English & Hindi).
  •  Examination would be conducted in three shifts.
  • The English version of the questions in the question papers except languages and Acharya, will be taken as final.

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Q:   How many subjects can candidates choose for the CUET PG exam?

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Candidates can choose up to three subjects for the CUET PG exam. However, they can also select one subject per exam session. So, if a candidate chooses three subjects, they will have to take the exam three times. It is important to note that the eligibility criteria for different courses may vary. For example, some courses may require candidates to have a specific undergraduate degree in a particular subject. Therefore, candidates are advised to carefully check the eligibility criteria for the courses they are interested in before applying for the CUET PG exam.

Here are some tips for choosing subjects for the CUET PG exam:

  • Consider your interests and strengths.
  • Think about the courses you are interested in pursuing after the exam.
  • Check the eligibility criteria for the courses you are interested in.
  • Talk to your academic advisor or other trusted mentors for guidance.
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Q:   How many parts are there in the CUET PG exam?

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There are two parts in the CUET PG exam:

  • Part A: This part is compulsory for all candidates and consists of 25 questions on General English and General Knowledge.
  • Part B: This part consists of 75 questions on the candidate's chosen subject (s). Candidates can choose up to three subjects from a list of 75+ subjects.

CUET PG exam is two hours long. The exam is conducted in Hindi and English. Candidates can choose to answer the exam in either Hindi language or English Language.

The CUET PG exam is a national-level entrance exam for admission to various postgraduate courses, including MA, MSc, MCom, MBA, MCA, and LLM. It is conducted by the National Testing Agency (NTA) on behalf of participating universities.

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Q:   What is the mode of the CUET PG exam?

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The CUET PG exam is conducted in computer-based test (CBT) mode. This means that the exam is taken on a computer, and the questions and answers are displayed on the screen. Candidates use a mouse or keyboard to select their answers.

The CUET PG exam is held in multiple sessions throughout the day, and candidates are assigned to a specific session during registration. The exam is two hours long and consists of 100 multiple-choice questions.

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CUET PG Exam Pattern 2025: Marking Scheme and Negative Marking

CUET PG 2025 marking scheme remains the same as last year. However, due to the removal of Section A of the CUET PG exam, the total number of questions that will be asked in the examination has been reduced, which ultimately decreases the total or maximum marks of the CUET PG question paper. Below mentioned is the CUET PG marking scheme for the academic session 2025-2025.

Specifics Marks Awarded
Each question carry Four marks
Total number of questions- 75 300- Total/ Maximum Marks
For correct response 4 marks awarded
For incorrect response 1 mark will be deducted
Unanswered/un-attempted answers 0 marks awarded

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CUET PG 2025 Exam Duration

With the change in the CUET PG exam pattern (2024), the total duration of the exam has also changed. Earlier the maximum time or stipulated time for the candidates to attend the CUET PG exam was 2 hours. However, this year the exam authority has reduced the exam timing, which is now 105 minutes or 1 hour 45 minutes.

The implementation of the new Common University Entrance Test (CUET) format has brought significant changes to the PG exam, including a revised exam duration. This change has stirred up discussions amongst students and educators, prompting questions about its potential effects. So, let's delve into the new pattern and analyze its impact on the CUET PG exam duration.

Impact of the Changes on Exam Duration:

Positives:

  • Increased Efficiency: The reduced duration and question count could potentially improve test-taking efficiency. With fewer questions to tackle, candidates might spend less time reading each question and analyzing answers, leading to faster completion.
  • Reduced Pressure: For some students, the shortened exam might alleviate pressure and anxiety associated with longer tests. This could contribute to calmer test-taking environments and potentially fairer evaluations.
  • Focus on Quality: With fewer questions, the focus might shift towards quality over quantity. Questions can be designed to be more complex and thought-provoking, potentially testing deeper understanding rather than knowledge recall.

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CUET PG 2025 Exam Pattern Important Instructions

NTA states that to answer a question, candidates must choose one option as the correct answer. However, after the process of Challenges of the Answer Key, in case there are multiple correct options or changes in the key, only those candidates who have attempted it correctly as per the revised Answer key will be awarded marks. In case a question is dropped due to some technical error, full marks shall be given to all the candidates, irrespective of whether they have attempted it or not.

All calculations/writing work is to be done only in the Rough Sheet provided at the Test Centre in the Examination Room/Hall and on completion of the test, candidates must hand over the Rough Sheets to the Invigilator on duty in the Room/Hall

CUET PG 2025 Syllabus

NTA has released the CUET PG 2025 syllabus for each subject code or test paper. The level of the syllabus is similar to that of the bachelor’s course syllabus. Students have to download the CUET PG 2025 syllabus to prepare for the subject-wise papers.

CUET PG Subject Course CUET PG Syllabus PDF
Zoology CUET PG Zoology Syllabus PDF 
Biochemistry CUET PG Biochemistry Syllabus PDF 
Chemistry CUET PG Chemistry Syllabus PDF 
Life Sciences CUET PG Life Science Syllabus PDF 
Mathematics CUET PG Mathematics Syllabus PDF 
Data Science CUET PG Data Science Syllabus PDF 
Food Technology CUET PG Food Technology Syllabus PDF 
Plant Biotechnology CUET PG Plant Biotechnology Syllabus PDF 
Physics CUET PG Physics Syllabus PDF 
Botany CUET PG Botany Syllabus PDF 
Environmental Science CUET PG Environmental Science Syllabus 
Horticulture CUET PG Horticulture Syllabus PDF 
MA Social Work CUET PG MSW Syllabus PDF 
MBA CUET PG MBA Syllabus PDF 
MA CUET PG MA Syllabus PDF 
MTech CUET PG MTech Syllabus PDF 
MCA CUET PG MCA Syllabus PDF 

Q:   Would there be sectional time limit in CUET PG?

A:

National Testing Agency (NTA) has not announced any changes to the CUET PG exam pattern. Therefore, it is likely that there will be no sectional time limit in CUET PG 2025. This means that candidates will have two hours to complete the entire exam, regardless of the section they are working on.

However, it is important to note that the NTA has the right to change the exam pattern at any time. Therefore, candidates are advised to check the official NTA website regularly for the latest updates.

In the meantime, candidates can focus on preparing for the exam by following the syllabus and practicing with sample questions. It is also a good idea to develop a time management strategy for the exam. This will help candidates to ensure that they have enough time to complete each section of the exam.

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Q:   What are the type of questions asked in CUET PG exam?

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The type of questions in the CUET PG 2025 exam will be multiple-choice questions (MCQs). Each question will have four answer options, and candidates will have to select the correct answer.

The questions in the exam will be based on the syllabus for the subjects that candidates have chosen. The syllabus for each subject is available on the NTA website.

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CUET PG 2025 Shift Timings

CUET PG 2025 slot timings and session schedule will be announced soon. Candidates can check the expected exam slot timing, reporting and gate close timings from below:

CUET 2024 Slot

CUET 2024 Timing

Reporting & Gate Closing Timing

Slot 1

9:00 AM to 10:45 AM 

7:00 to 8:30 AM

 

Slot 2

12:45 PM to 2:30 PM

10:50 to 12:00 Noon

Slot 3

4:30 PM to 6:15 PM

2:35 to 4:00 PM

Candidates appearing for CUET PG 2025 examination and wish to take admitted to the top CUET PG participating universities like Delhi University, Banaras Hindu University, JNU, TIFR and many more can check out their admission process from here:
University Name Admission Process
Tata Institute of Fundamental Sciences TIFR Admission Process 
Delhi University DU Admission Process 
BHU BHU Admission Process 
JNU JNU Admission Process 
BBAU BBAU Admission Process 
Central University of Haryana Central University of Haryana Admission Process 
Central University of Gujarat Central University of Gujarat Admission Process 

Q:   What is the duration of CUET PG Examination?

A:

The duration of the CUET (Common University Entrance Test) PG 2025 examination has been set same for all the master's degree programme, which is 1 hour 45 minutes or 105 minutes. The examination is typically designed to assess a candidate's knowledge and aptitude in their chosen field of study, and the duration is set accordingly.

In general, the CUET PG examination may have different durations for different courses or disciplines. For example:

  1. Master's Programs (M.A., M.Sc., etc.): The CUET PG examination for master's programs in various disciplines have a duration of 105 minutes.

  2. Professional Courses (MBA, MCA, etc.): Examinations for professional courses like MBA and MCA is also set to 105 minutes.
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Q:   Is there a specific time slot or schedule for the CUET PG exam for different courses?

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The CUET (Common University Entrance Test) for postgraduate (PG) programs typically included specific time slots or schedules for different courses or disciplines. The schedule was organized in a way that allowed candidates to appear for the CUET PG exam for their chosen course at the designated time.

However, it's important to note that the specific CUET PG exam schedule, including the time slots for different courses, may vary from year to year and depend on the policies and procedures established by the conducting body for that particular academic year.

As per the previous year CUET PG exam date sheet it has been observed that the exam conducting body has not scheduled domain specific exam at the same shifts. This was done so that candidates of domain, lets say Science domain can appear in all the exam courses which they wished to.

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CUET PG 2025 Exam Pattern: Language/Medium of Question Papers

The CUET PG exam pattern 2025 states that the question papers will be available in two languages, English and Hindi. Candidates had to select the medium or language of the question paper while applying for the exam. However, the medium of the questions will be different for the Language papers or Sahitya (literature) papers with codes such as PGQP06 and PGQP60. There are 32 languages which are included in this subject code of PGQP60.

Candidates can find the CUET PG Syllabus- Domain Wise from below:

Domain PDF Download
Acharya Download Here
Common Download Here
Humanities Download Here
Languages Download Here
MTech Download Here
Science Download Here

CUET PG 2024 Exam Date Sheet

CUET PG 2024 Exam Date Sheet

Candidates can check the CUET PG 2024 subject wise exam date sheet from below:

                  Date Sheet for CUET PG 2024

Exam Date

SHIFT 1

SHIFT 2

SHIFT 3

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

11-Mar-2024

  • Shiksha Acharya M.Ed.
  • Puranetihas ACQP20 - Samveda
  • Shukla Yajurveda (BHU)
  • History of Art
  • Music- Karnatak/Carnatic 
  •  Arabic
  • Manipuri
  • Nepali 
  • Pali
  • Pashto
  • Prayojanmoolak Hindi (Patrakarita) 
  • Electronics
  • Geology
  • Pharmacy
  • Dharma Shastra
  • Krishna Yajurveda (BHU)
  • Vyakaran (BHU)
  • Geography
  • Plastic Arts
  • Chinese 
  • Biochemistry

 

  • Dharma Vijnan
  • Jain Darshan (BHU)
  • Phalita and Siddantha Jyotisha
  • Vedanta (BHU) 
  • Disaster Studies
  • Music – Hindustani
  • Textile Design
  • Garo
  • Kokborok 
  • Nanoelectronics/Material Sciences 
  • Microbiology/Applied Microbiology

 

 

 

12-Mar-2024

  • Sahitya (Alankara and Kavya Varga)
  • Applied Arts
  • Development and Labour Studies
  • Civil Engineering etc.
  • Zoology

 

 

  • Jyotish - Ganit (BHU)
  • Economics

 

 

  • Dharmashastra (BHU)
  • General MBA etc.

 

13-Mar-2024

 

  • LAQP01 - English
  • History 
  • Electrical Engg.
  • Plant Biotechnology
  • Sahitya (BHU)
  • General LLB etc.

 

 

 

 

14-Mar-2024

 

 

 

  • Sociology 
  • Bioinformatics
  • Nyaya Vaisheshika
  • Veda etc.
  • Museology
  • Japanese 
  • Persian
  • Punjabi
  • Architecture and Planning
  • Physics

 

 

 

  • Mass Communication and Journalism
  • Agro-forestry

 

15-Mar-2024

  • Shiksha Shastri B.Ed. 
  • Art and Aesthetics
  • Botany

 

  • B.Ed.

 

  • Chemistry

 

 

16-Mar-2024

 

  • Sports - Physiology 
  • Sanskrit
  •  Applied Geography 
  • Library & Information Science
  • Malayalam
  • Animal Science (Poultry)

 

  • Food Science and Technology

 

17-Mar-2024

  • M.Ed.
  • Criminology

 

  •  Physical Education
  • MA Education
  • Food Engineering and Technology

18-Mar-2024

  • Theatre 
  • Telugu
  • Yoga
  • Indian Knowledge System

 

 

19-Mar-2024

 

  • German
  • Environmental Sciences/Studies
  •  Commerce 
  • Mechanical Engineering
  • Soil Science - Soil & Water Conservation

 

  • Hispanic 
  • Marathi
  • Computer Science

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

20-Mar-2024

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

  • Jyotish - Falit (BHU)
  • Vedanta
  • Political Science
  • Rabindra Sangit
  • Textile Engineering

 

  •  Agama 
  • Rigveda
  • Vyakarana & Sabdabodha Systems
  • L.L.M.
  • Pottery & Ceramics
  • Music- Percussion 
  • Assamese
  • Bhutia
  • Gujarati
  • Kannada
  • Kashmiri
  • Khasi 
  • Korean
  • Lepcha
  • Limbu
  • Odia
  • Prakrit
  • Urdu Journalism
  • Indo-Tibetan
  • Santali
  • Italian
  • Horticulture
  • Material Science
  • MPT/Master in Respiratory Theory (MRT)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

  • Psychology
  • Water Engineering and Management
  • Geophysics

 

 

21-Mar-2024

 

  • Hindi
  • Medical Laboratory Technology

 

LAQP34 - Russian MTQP03 - Dairy Technology

SCQP19 – Mathematics

HUQP01 - Ancient Indian History LAQP10 - French

MTQP01 - Chemical Thermal & Polymer Engineering

SCQP01 - Agricultural Science

 

 

22-Mar-2024

  • Healthcare & Hospital Management
  • Dance 
  • Linguistics
  • Urdu
  • Atmospheric Science

 

  • B.Ed. Humanities and Social Sciences
  • Life Science

 

  • Baudha Darshan / Buddhist Studies 
  • Statistics

 

23-Mar-2024

  • Home Science-Food & Nutrition
  • Philosophy
  • Nano Science/Nano Technology

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27-Mar-2024

 

  • Hindu Studies
  • Data Science
  • B.Ed. Science
  • Painting
  • Bengali
  • Tamil

 

  •  B.Ed. Mathematics
  • Public Health
  • Fine Arts

 

28-Mar-2024

  •  B.Ed. Languages
  • Forensic Science.
  • Social Work
  • Nanoscience/Integrative Biosciences
  • Agri-Business Management etc.
  • Anthropology

FAQs Regarding CUET PG 2025 Exam Pattern

Here are some important FAQs related to CUET PG 2025 Exam Pattern

Q:   What are some tips for answering CUET PG 2024 MCQ questions?

A:

Here are some tips for answering MCQs:

  • Read the question carefully and make sure you understand what is being asked.
  • Eliminate the answer choices that you know are incorrect.
  • If you are unsure of the answer, try to narrow down your choices to two options.
  • If you are still unsure of the answer, guess. There is no negative marking in the CUET PG exam.

It is important to practice answering MCQs before the exam. This will help you to get familiar with the format of the questions and to develop a strategy for answering them quickly and accurately.

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The CUET PG cut-off is determined by several factors, including:

  1. Number of Candidates: The total number of candidates appearing for the exam can influence the cut-off marks.

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No, you cannot take admission in IMS (Institution of Management Studies), Noida in MBA without taking an entrance exam. IMS takes its own entrance exam known as JET Entrance Exam. Students who have qualified in CAT\GMAT Exam are also eligible to take admission in IMS.

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Yes, NTA has released the CUET PG 2024 question papers on the official website of NTA. Candidates preparing for CUET PG exam for the academic session 2025-2026 can download the subject-wise CUET PG previous year question paper from NTA website by selecting the year for which they want to download an

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Yes, Part A (General Aptitude Test) has been removed from the CUET PG 2025 exam pattern.  This means the exam will now solely focus on domain-specific knowledge related to the chosen subject.

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The official website link for CUET PG 2025 is not yet activated. The CUET PG 2025 notification and application process are expected to be released in November 2024 and the fourth week of December 2024, respectively. 

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No, NTA is yet to release the CUET PG 2025 syllabus. 

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Yes, the CUET PG exam is scheduled to happen for the academic session 2025-2026. CUET PG 2025 exam will be conducted by the National Testing Agency (NTA) for admission to various postgraduate programmes in Central and State Universities/Institutions and participating Deemed/Private Universities/Inst

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The CUET-PG 'Mass Communication and Journalism' paper (paper code - COQP17) is meant for all mass comm entrance (of the participating institutes) including IIMC entrance.

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Cutoff scores for the CUET-PG programme in Vallabhbhai Patel Chest Institute (VPCI) are usually based upon various aspects such as course applied, the total number of applicants and the level of entrance exams of various courses.

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