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Abhinandana Kumar

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The type of questions asked in DU UG, PG, and DUET (Delhi University Entrance Test) exams can vary depending on the specific programme and level of the exam. However, in general, the following types of questions are commonly asked:
1. Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs): These are questions where you are presented with several options and you need to select the correct one.
2. Short Answer Questions (SAQs): These are questions that require you to provide a brief response, usually in a sentence or two.
3. Essay Questions: These are questions that require you to write an essay in response, where you need to develop and present a well-structu
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Vishnu Prasad

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There will be four sections in exam
Section 1A language test
Section 1B optional language test
Section 2 domain specific test
Section 3 general test.

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Arpta Singh

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Candidates appearing for the exam should keep following things in the mind while carrying the document. The name on the photo identification must match with the name as shown on the Admit Card. If the name has been changed due to events such as marriage, candidate must show the relevant document like Marriage Certificate / Divorce / Decree / Legal Name Change Document at the time of examination.

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Arpta Singh

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Candidates are supposed to bring the following documents to the exam centre on the day of examination:
A hard copy of the admit card. A original and valid Photo Identification proof issued by the government including PAN card or Driving License or Voter ID or Passport or Aadhaar Card (With photograph) or EAadhaar or Ration Card. Aadhaar Enrolment No. With Photo. All other ID/Photocopies of IDs even if attested/scanned photo of IDs in mobile phone will NOT be considered as valid ID Proof. PwBD Certificate issued by the Competent Authority, if claiming relaxation under PwBD category. The scribe must also carry an Undertaking regarding edu
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Arpta Singh

Contributor-Level 10

Yes, aspirants will have the option to move back and forth or navigate between the questions as per the instructions available on the user interface of candidates computer display screen. Candidates can change even answer options, any-time before they enter submit button. Candidates are suggested to read the instruction properly before answering the question. Candidates can also practice the same through the mock test at NTA official website.

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Vaibhav pal

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According to the information available on the National Testing Agency's website, the Common University Entrance Test CUET for undergraduate admissions in 2023 will have four sections. The first section, Section IA, will include 13 languages, and Section IB will include 20 languages. The second section, Section II, will have 27 domain-specific subjects, and the third section will be a general test. Candidates can choose a maximum of 10 subjects from all three sections.

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Arpta Singh

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If a candidates fails to reach the exam centre on time they will be considered absent in the exam. No candidate will be allowed to appear at the examination centre/date/timings other than that allotted to them on their admit card. Notably, candidates who are unable to appear on the scheduled date of exam due to any reason, will not be given another chance to appear or no retest shall be held by the exam conducting body National Testing Agency under any circumstances. Therefore, candidates are suggested to reach the exam centre as per their scheduled date and time of the exam to the allotted exam centre.

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Arpta Singh

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As the official notification and schedule is yet to be released, so as of now, the pattern is expected to remain the same as that of last year. In the previous academic session of DUET the exam was held in LAN Based CBT (Computer Based Test) mode. The DUET exam which is conducted for Ph.D. courses was of total 2 hours. Questions in the DUET exam was mainly objective type Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs). Candidates were supposed to select an answer from the given four options for the question.

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Arpta Singh

Contributor-Level 10

The medium of DUET exam is English only. But, the language courses may have an exception. Meanwhile, DU CUET UG 2023 exam will also be held other languages such as Assamese, Bengali, English Gujarati, Hindi Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Punjabi, Odia, Tamil, Telugu, and Urdu. However, the selection of medium will be restricted to particular States/UTs. Candidates can get detailed exam pattern at the Shiksha page or the official website of Delhi University for DUET and CUET UG for PG courses.

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Arpta Singh

Contributor-Level 10

No, no marks will be deducted for a question that is left unattempted. The candidates can safely skip questions if they do not know the correct answer. Notably, candidates will be awarded 4 (four) marks for each correct answer while one marks will be deducted for each incorrect answer. There is negative marking in DUET exam. In order to know about the detailed marking scheme of the DUET exam, candidates need to check the exam pattern and marking scheme given at Shiksha's page or the official website of Delhi University. Notably, DUET is held to provide admission to candidates in Ph.D. courses.

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