Hello! I have applied cuet including subjects: physics, chemistry, mathematics, english and general aptitude.I have no idea about the paper pattern since I have chosen 5 subjects and the time. I request you to explain about paper pattern and timings.I wish to apply for btech so I have chosen these.
Hello there
There will be a total of
50 Questions
in
each
subject.
The Question paper
pattern
is of Multiple choice questions(
MCQ
),which applies for all 5 subjects.
The time duration for each subject will be of 60 minutes (
1 Hour
).
The exam will be conducted on the
shift basis ,
depends on the number of subjects you choose.
Best Of Luck
Dear aspirant !!
Hope you are doing well !!
The Common University Entrance Test (CUET) assesses candidates across various subjects. Based on the subjects you've chosen—Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, English, and the General Aptitude Test (GAT)—here's an overview of the exam structure:
CUET Exam Structure:
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Section I: Language Test
- Subjects Offered: 13 languages, including English.
- Format: Reading Comprehension based on passages—factual, literary, and narrative.
- Duration: 60 minutes per language test.
- Number of Questions: 50 multiple-choice questions (MCQs).
- Marking Scheme: +5 marks for each correct answer; -1 mark for each incorrect answer.
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Section II: Domain-Specific Subjects
- Subjects Chosen: Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics.
- Format: 50 MCQs per subject.
- Duration: 60 minutes per subject.
- Marking Scheme: +5 marks for each correct answer; -1 mark for each incorrect answer.
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Section III: General Aptitude Test (GAT)
- Format: Questions on Data Interpretation, Numerical Aptitude, Analytical Skills, Reasoning, General Knowledge, and Current Affairs.
- Duration: 60 minutes.
- Number of Questions: 50 MCQs.
- Marking Scheme: +5 marks for each correct answer; -1 mark for each incorrect answer.
Preparation Tips:
- Understand the Exam Pattern: Familiarize yourself with the structure and timing of each section.
- Time Management: Allocate specific time slots for each subject during preparation.
- Regular Practice: Solve previous years' question papers and take mock tests to build confidence.
- Conceptual Clarity: Focus on understanding fundamental concepts rather than rote memorization.
For detailed syllabi and more information, refer to the official CUET syllabus provided by the National Testing Agency (NTA):
Good luck with your CUET preparations!
Hope it helps you