PU-CET (PG) MSc, MSc (Hons) Preparation 2024: Tips, Strategy & Guide

Panjab University Common Entrance Test PG 2024 ( PU-CET (PG) )

Saumya Jain
Updated on Jul 22, 2024 15:09 IST

By Saumya Jain, Assistant Manager- Content

PU-CET (PG) exam preparation: Candidates planning to appear for PU-CET (PG) must pull up their socks to prepare well for the exam. Those who are already preparing for PU-CET (PG) exam need to revise the topics already covered by them and practice mocks. Additionally, candidates should work to strengthen their strong areas, while at the same time dedicating a few hours on topics that are still the pain points. In this article, we have shared a few preparation tips for PU-CET (PG) 2025.

Q:   What is the syllabus of PU-CET (PG) exam?

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PU-CET (PG) syllabus includes all the important topics of subjects that are relevant for business and general aptitude. For PU-CET (PG) exam, candidates have to study, Verbal Ability, Reasoning, General Knowledge and Data Interpretation. Given below are the key topics included in the PU-CET (PG) syllabus:

The Verbal Ability section of PU-CET (PG) exam syllabus includes various topics of Grammar, Word Meaning, Vocabulary, Parajumbles, Fill in the Blanks, Sentence Completion, Synonyms and Antonyms, Reading Comprehension, etc. 

The Reasoning section of PU-CET (PG) syllabus includes topics that require analytical interpretation such as Alphanumeric Series, Analogies, Artificial Language, Calendars, Blood Relations, Cause and Effect, Coding and Decoding, Input and Output, etc. 

The Data Interpretation section of the PU CET (PG) syllabus includes interpretation of data presented in the form of Puzzles, Pie Charts, Venn Diagram, Tables and Bar Graphs.

The General Knowledge section of this exam tests the candidate's knowledge of the current affairs, recent happenings, history. It includes topics such as Current affairs, Awards and Honors, Books and Authors, Brands, Taglines, Business and Economy, Politics, Literature and Media, Science and Technology, International News, Arts and Music, Days and Dates, etc. 

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Q:   Are coaching classes necessary for PU CET (PG) preparation?

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Coaching classes for PU CET (PG) preparation are not strictly necessary, as many candidates successfully prepare through self-study. The decision to join coaching classes depends on individual preferences, learning styles, and the specific requirements of the candidate. 

While self-study is a viable option for disciplined and motivated candidates, joining coaching classes might be beneficial for those who prefer structured guidance, face time constraints, or require personalized support. Consider the complexity of the course, your learning style, and budget constraints when making this decision. Assess the availability of resources, including high-quality study materials and practice tests. Mock tests and practice sessions, often provided by coaching classes, can be replicated with self-study. Seek recommendations from peers who have successfully cleared PU CET (PG) for insights into the effectiveness of coaching. Ultimately, choose a preparation method that aligns with your needs and circumstances, ensuring consistent practice and adherence to official guidelines for success.

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Q:   What is the eligibility criteria for PU CET (PG) exam?

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The eligibility criteria for the PU-CET (PG) exam, which stands for Panjab University Common Entrance Test for Postgraduate Courses, can vary depending on the specific course you are interested in. PU-CET (PG) is conducted by Panjab University for admission to various postgraduate programmes offered by the university. The following is the minimum eligibility criteria for PU-CET (PG) exam:

  • Candidates must have completed a bachelor's degree in the relevant field or a related discipline from a recognised university or institution. The specific degree requirement may vary depending on the course.
  • They must have secured a minimum aggregate of 50% in graduation
  • In case of candidates have a Bachelor‘s degree in Modern Indian Languages (Hindi/Urdu/Punjabi (Gurmukhi Script) and/or in a Classical Language (Sanskrit/Persian/Arabic) from Panjab University or any other University recognised by the Syndicate, 50% aggregate will be calculated by taking into account the full percentage of marks in all the papers excluding the optional paper, English and the elective subject taken together, or
  • The candidates must have passed the final examination conducted by the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India, or England / Institute of Cost Accountants of India or Chartered Institute of Management Accountants of England / Institute of Company Secretaries of India, or
  • The candidate holds a Diploma in Personnel Management and Labour Welfare or Diploma in Marketing Management with not less than 60% aggregate
  • Executive experience of two years or above in a full-time job in a commercial or industrial establishment after having passed the qualifying examination
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PU-CET (PG) 2025: Preparation Tips

  • Study Schedule

Students must prepare the complete syllabus of PU CET (PG) exam. Collect the relevant study material which covers the entire syllabus of PU CET (PG) 2025 exam. Brush up your calculations and read a lot. Candidates must regularly read newspapers and editorials to improve their vocabulary and keep practicing calculations. They must form a study schedule and follow it diligently to cover the entire syllabus whilst having time to spare for revision.

  • Revision

By this time, it is expected that the candidate has covered most of the key topics under the PU-CET (PG) syllabus. To capitalise on their preparation, they should revisit important concepts, formulae, facts and dates to get a better hold of the topics in the last month. No amount of exam preparation will be useful if one appears for the exam without ample revision. Proper revision will help test takers approach questions with measured confidence.

  • Building on the strong points

In the last month of PU-CET (PG) preparation, candidates need to persistently work on their strong areas. For Numerical and Reasoning Ability, one should make a list of short cuts and tricks to solve questions with maximum accuracy. For the General English section, a general understanding of the language would come in handy. If a candidate is in a habit of reading newspapers or novels, it will be easier for him/her to sail through this section. Reading newspapers and online journals would also help them prepare GK section.

  • Attempt PU-CET (PG) mock tests

In the last month of PU-CET (PG) preparation, candidates must solve at least one PU-CET (PG) question paper or mock test every day. After every attempt, they must evaluate their performance based on which they can customise their preparation plan. It will also help candidates devise a section-wise strategy for the exam. It is equally important that a candidate attempts a variety of mock questions so that they do not lose calm in case unexpected questions are posed to them.

  • Speed and accuracy should together

Speed and accuracy are important attributes for success. They must go hand in hand. Since PU-CET (PG) has provision for negative marking, candidates should be very mindful of their attempts. In the beginning, candidates should focus on improving the accuracy of their attempts. Once they are confident about the accuracy, they can further work to improve their speed and figure out the fastest possible way of solving problems.

  • Take regular breaks

An unregulated study regime could be counter-productive. It is crucial for an aspirant to keep exam-related stress at bay by taking healthy breaks. Candidates may meditate or go for a little walk or listen to their favourite music in order to regain focus. One must drink lots of water keep himself hydrated

  • Focus on exam day strategy

Candidates should devise an exam day strategy in advance. They must have a good idea of PU-CET (PG) exam pattern, the section-wise break-up, topic-wise weightage and the expected difficulty level of the question paper. BY this time, it is expected that candidates will be able to identify questions that can be solved with 100% accuracy. Candidates must prepare themselves for situations that might not be in their favour. They must keep calm and put out their best effort in those 90 minutes.

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