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About this Exam
The CUET (Common University Entrance Test) is a national-level entrance examination in India conducted for admission to undergraduate, postgraduate, and research programs in central universities and other participating institutions. Organized by the National Testing Agency (NTA), CUET was introduced to create a uniform, transparent, and merit-based admission system across universities, replacing the earlier system of varied cutoff marks and admission criteria.
π Expertise & Exam Purpose
From an expertise perspective, CUET is designed to fairly assess a studentβs subject knowledge, aptitude, and language proficiency based on their chosen course of study. Earlier, university admissions heavily depended on board exam percentages, which varied significantly across boards. CUET solves this issue by offering a single standardized test, ensuring equal opportunity for students from different educational backgrounds.
ποΈ Authority & Conducting Body
CUET is conducted by the National Testing Agency (NTA), a government body under the Ministry of Education, Government of India. NTA is also responsible for major national exams such as JEE and NEET, which establishes CUET as a highly authoritative and trustworthy examination. Today, central universities, state universities, deemed universities, and private universities accept CUET scores for admissions.
π Exam Structure & Sections
CUET is a computer-based test (CBT) and is divided into three main sections:
Section I β Language Test
Tests reading comprehension, vocabulary, grammar, and verbal ability in multiple Indian and foreign languages.
Section II β Domain-Specific Subjects
Candidates choose subjects based on their intended course (such as Physics, Chemistry, Biology, History, Economics, Accountancy, etc.).
Section III β General Test
Assesses general knowledge, current affairs, quantitative reasoning, logical reasoning, and analytical ability.
Students can select subjects according to the eligibility requirements of their chosen universities and programs.
π Scoring System & Admission Process
CUET scores are normalized to account for multiple test shifts, ensuring fairness. Each participating university releases its own cutoff scores and merit lists based on CUET results. Admissions are granted through centralized or university-level counseling processes. CUET scores are generally valid for one academic year only.
π Trust & Academic Value
From a trustworthiness standpoint, CUET has significantly improved transparency in university admissions. It reduces dependency on board exam inflation and ensures that students are evaluated on a common national platform. Top central universities such as Delhi University, BHU, JNU, and others rely on CUET scores to admit students into competitive programs.
β³ Preparation & Difficulty Level
CUET preparation depends on the number of subjects chosen. Most students prepare for 3 to 6 months, focusing on NCERT-based concepts, mock tests, and previous-year patterns. Consistent practice and clarity of fundamentals are key to scoring well.
β Conclusion
Under the EEAT framework, CUET stands out as a credible, government-backed, and standardized entrance exam that has transformed higher education admissions in India. For students aiming to enter reputed universities, CUET provides a fair and equal opportunity to compete at the national level.
β FAQs about CUET Exam (with Emojis)
Q1. Who is eligible for CUET? π
Students who have passed or are appearing in Class 12 (for UG) as per university criteria.
Q2. Is CUET mandatory for all universities? π«
No. It is mandatory only for participating universities.
Q3. Is CUET based on NCERT syllabus? π
Yes, CUET domain subjects are largely based on NCERT syllabus.
Q4. How many times can I attempt CUET? π
There is no official limit, but it is conducted once per year.
Q5. Is CUET difficult? π°
The difficulty level is moderate, depending on subject selection and preparation.
Q6. Does CUET replace board exams? β
No. Board exams are still required for eligibility, but CUET is used for admissions.
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