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CUET exam - 10 things to know with detail
CUET stands for Central Universities Entrance Test, which is a common entrance exam conducted by the Central Universities Common Entrance Test (CUCET) for admission to various undergraduate, postgraduate, and research programs offered by central universities across India.
The CUET exam is conducted once a year in offline mode, and candidates have to appear for a written test that includes multiple-choice questions (MCQs) and descriptive questions based on the course they are applying for.
The exam pattern and syllabus for CUET may vary depending on the course and university for which the candidate is applying. However, the general sections include English Language, Logical Reasoning, General Awareness, Quantitative Aptitude, and Subject-specific questions.
The duration of the CUET exam is usually 2-3 hours, and the total marks and marking scheme may also vary depending on the course and university.
The eligibility criteria for CUET varies for each course and university, but in general, candidates must have completed their 10+2 or equivalent for undergraduate courses and a bachelor's degree for postgraduate courses.
To apply for the CUET exam, candidates need to register online on the official CUCET website, fill out the application form, pay the application fee, and download the admit card to appear for the exam.
The CUET exam results are usually declared a few weeks after the exam, and candidates can check their scores and rank on the official website of CUCET.
Based on the CUET exam scores, candidates will be shortlisted for further rounds of selection, which may include a personal interview or group discussion, depending on the course and university.
The final selection of candidates for admission to central universities will be based on their performance in the CUET exam, as well as their academic record, work experience (if applicable), and other criteria set by the university.
It is essential for candidates to prepare thoroughly for the CUET exam by studying the exam pattern, syllabus, and previous years' question papers, as well as practicing mock tests to improve their time management and problem-solving skills.