What is CUET?
CUET stands for the Common University Entrance Test, a national-level entrance exam in India. It is conducted by the National Testing Agency (NTA) to provide a standardized platform for students seeking admission to undergraduate, postgraduate, and research programs in central universities and other participating institutions.
Eligibility:
For CUET UG, students who have completed or are appearing for their Class 12
Exam Format:
Multiple-choice questions (MCQs).
Conducted in a computer-based test (CBT) mode.
Divided into sections based on subjects, languages, and general aptitude and knowledge.
CUET Participating Universities/Institutions:
As of 2025, the Common University Entrance Test (CUET) has seen a significant increase in participating institutions.There are approximately 345 universities accepting CUET scores for undergraduate admissions.
This includes:
- 47 Central Universities
- 57 State Universities
- 37 Deemed Universities
- 196 Private Universities
- 8 Other Universities
CUET Subjects:
The whole Entrance test is divided into 3 sections; language, domain and general test. Their contents are mentioned in detail below.
- Domains (Subject Choices):
- The CUET offers 27 domain-specific subjects for undergraduate admissions.
- These subjects align with the Class 12 curriculum and include disciplines like Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, History, Economics, Accountancy, Biology, and more.
- Languages:
CUET has 33 language options, divided into two categories:
- Section 1A (13 Languages): Major regional and national languages, including:
- Hindi
- English
- Assamese
- Bengali
- Gujarati
- Kannada
- Malayalam
- Marathi
- Odia
- Punjabi
- Tamil
- Telugu
- Urdu
Section 1B (20 Additional Languages): Includes less commonly used languages such as:
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- French
- German
- Spanish
- Chinese
- Arabic
- Sanskrit
- Russian, etc.
General Test Section:
This is a common section designed to evaluate general knowledge, current affairs, quantitative aptitude, logical reasoning, and verbal ability.
This structure allows students to choose a combination of languages, domains, and the general test based on their preferred course and university requirements.
Changes in CUET 2025
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The Common University Entrance Test (CUET) 2025 has undergone several significant changes introduced by the University Grants Commission (UGC) to streamline and enhance the examination process. Below is an overview of these key modifications:
- Examination Mode
- Transition to Computer-Based Testing (CBT): CUET 2025 will be conducted exclusively in an online format, moving away from the previous hybrid model. This change aims to provide a more efficient and standardized testing experience. (Times of India)
- Subject Offerings
- Reduction in Subjects: The number of subjects has been reduced from 63 to 37. This includes 13 languages and 23 domain-specific subjects. (Times of India)
- Elimination of Certain Subjects: Subjects such as Fashion Studies, Tourism Studies, Legal Studies, Teaching Aptitude, Entrepreneurship, and Engineering Graphics have been removed. Admissions for these areas will now be based on the General Aptitude Test (GAT) scores. (Times of India)
- Subject Selection Flexibility
- Cross-Disciplinary Choices: Candidates are now permitted to select subjects irrespective of their Class 12 specializations, allowing for greater academic flexibility. (Times of India)
- Examination Duration and Structure
- Standardized Duration: Each subject exam will have a uniform duration of 60 minutes, standardizing the testing time across all subjects. (Times of India)
- Mandatory Questions: All questions in the exam are now compulsory, with no optional questions provided. This change ensures a uniform assessment for all candidates. (Times of India)
- Subject Selection Limit
- Reduced Number of Choices: Candidates can now select up to five subjects, a reduction from the previous allowance of six. This aims to encourage focused preparation and reduce examination complexity. (Times of India)
- General Aptitude Test (GAT)
- Renaming and Scope: The General Test has been renamed as the General Aptitude Test. For subjects that have been removed, admissions will now depend on scores from the GAT, which assesses general knowledge, reasoning abilities, and quantitative skills. (Times of India)
These changes reflect the UGC’s commitment to creating a more streamlined, fair, and flexible admission process for students across India.
Check Out CUET UG’s Official website for latest Updates – Here
What do we provide for CUET Preparation?
We are Careeer Leaders offer comprehensive support for CUET (Common University Entrance Test) preparation, ensuring students are fully equipped to achieve their academic goals. Here’s what we provide:
- Counseling Services
- We begin with career counseling to guide students in selecting the best universities and courses based on their CUET scores.
- Regular Updates
- We provide notifications about CUET syllabus changes, exam patterns, and important dates to keep students informed.
- Form Filling Assistance
- We assist students in filling out their forms accurately, minimizing the risk of errors.
- Customized Preparation Plans
- Subject Selection Guidance: Helping students choose subjects aligned with their academic background and career aspirations.
- Time Management Tips: Providing effective strategies to maximize performance during the exam.
- Expert Coaching
- Offline and Online Classes: Flexible learning modes to cater to individual needs.
- Experienced Faculty: Qualified instructors specializing in CUET domains, general tests, and languages.
- Study Materials
- Comprehensive Books: Covering all CUET subjects and topics with simplified explanations.
- Practice Papers: Topic-wise and full-length tests to enhance preparation.
- Doubt-Solving Sessions
- Personalized support through regular doubt-clearing sessions to address individual queries.
- Mock Tests
- CUET-Specific Mock Exams: Designed to replicate the actual exam environment.
- Performance Analysis: Detailed feedback to identify strengths and areas for improvement.
- General Aptitude and Language Support
- General Test Preparation: Focus on quantitative aptitude, logical reasoning, and current affairs.
- Language Proficiency Training: Assistance with English and other language sections.
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