Common University Entrance Test (CUET)

Key Features of CUET

Eligibility Criteria of CUET

Undergraduate Courses:

Educational Qualification:

Age Limit:

Postgraduate Courses:

Educational Qualification:

Minimum Marks:

Exam Pattern for CUET UG:

For CUET PG:

Syllabus

The syllabus for CUET is based on the NCERT curriculum for Class 12 for UG courses. For PG courses, it covers undergraduate-level topics in the chosen field.


Registration Process

  1. Online Application:
    • Candidates must visit the official CUET website.
    • Fill in the application form with personal details, academic qualifications, and program preferences.
  2. Document Upload:
    • Upload scanned copies of photographs, signatures, and required documents.
  3. Fee Payment:
    • Pay the application fee online through net banking, credit/debit card, or UPI.
  4. Application Confirmation:
    • Submit the form and download the confirmation receipt.

Admit Card

  • The admit card is released online on the CUET official website.
  • It includes details such as the candidate’s name, roll number, exam date, venue, and instructions.

Important Dates

These are approximate timelines; always check the official website for updates:

  1. Application Process: Starts in February/March.
  2. Admit Card Release: A few weeks before the exam.
  3. Examination Dates: Usually conducted in May/June.
  4. Results Announcement: Within a few weeks of the exam.

Preparation Tips

  1. Understand the Syllabus: Familiarize yourself with the subjects and topics outlined.
  2. Practice Mock Tests: Solve previous years’ papers and mock tests to get accustomed to the pattern.
  3. Time Management: Allocate dedicated time for each section based on your strengths and weaknesses.
  4. Focus on NCERT Books: For UG courses, NCERT textbooks are highly recommended.
  5. Stay Updated: Keep track of general knowledge and current affairs for the general test section.

Participating Universities

CUET includes over 90 central universities and other institutions such as:

  • Delhi University (DU)
  • Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU)
  • Banaras Hindu University (BHU)
  • Aligarh Muslim University (AMU)
  • University of Allahabad
  • Many state, private, and deemed universities.

Results and Counseling

  1. Results:
    • Published online on the official website.
    • Includes the candidate’s score and percentile.
  2. Counseling:
    • Conducted individually by participating universities.
    • Candidates must apply to the universities of their choice for admission based on their CUET scores.

For the latest updates, visit the official NTA CUET website.

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