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CUET Changes: What has changed in CUET 2025? When will the exam be held? Understand everything through 8 questions and answers


What will be the format of CUET UG 2025?

Pro. Kumar told that now every paper will be in CBT mode. Each paper will be of one hour. There were a total of 63 papers in CUET 2024, out of which there was a separate paper for each of the 33 languages. There were 29 domain subjects and one general test. Along with the general test, the paper of Maths, Accounts, Physics, Chemistry, Economics and Computer Science was of one hour each. The papers of other subjects were of 45 minutes each.
This time the number of papers has been reduced from 63 to 37. All 37 papers will be of one hour each. This time the domain subjects have been reduced from 29 to 23. Language papers have been reduced from 33 to 13. At the same time, the name of General Test has been changed to General Aptitude Test. (Photo- Freepik)

Which subjects were removed from CUET?

Which subjects were removed from CUET?

The six domain subjects out of 29 that have been removed from the CUET exam include Entrepreneurship, Teaching Aptitude, Fashion Studies, Tourism, Legal Studies and Engineering Graphics. At the same time, 20 language papers have been removed. In the subject and language papers which have been removed, admission will be based on the score card of General Aptitude Test. (Photo- Freepik)

For how many subjects can the CUET form be filled?

For how many subjects can the CUET form be filled?

In 2024, students had the option to choose six subjects. In 2022, students were given the option to appear for exams in nine subjects. It was increased to 10 in 2023. For 2025, the number of subjects has been reduced to five. The subjects which the student has not studied in 12th can also be selected for the exam.
Analyzing the data of three years, it has come to light that maximum students choose only four papers for the examination. Only a few students choose five or six papers. In such a situation, it will be easier for the students and the exam will have the syllabus of 12th NCERT books only. (Photo- Freepik)

CUET Paper Pattern: How many questions, will there be negative marking?

CUET Paper Pattern: How many questions, will there be negative marking?

In 2024, where 50 out of 60 questions had to be attempted in the General Test, 40 out of 50 questions had to be attempted in the remaining papers. But, there will be no choice in CUET 2025. There will be 50 questions in each paper and the paper will be of 250 marks. Five marks will be given for the correct answer and one mark will be deducted for the wrong answer. In this way there will be uniformity in every paper and the process of normalization will also be easy. (Photo- Freepik)

Which 23 domain subjects will have to be chosen from?

Which 23 domain subjects will have to be chosen from?

UGC Chairman said that this time the 23 subjects kept include – Account Book Keeping, Business Studies, Agriculture, Physics, Chemistry, Maths Applied Mathematics, Biology-Biological Science-Biochemistry-Biotechnology, Performing Arts (Dance, Drama, Music ), Fine Art-Visual Art- Commercial Art, Geography- Geology, History, Home Science, Mass Media- Mass Communication, Political Science, Psychology, Sociology, Sanskrit, Environmental Science, Knowledge Tradition- Practice in India, Physical Education (Yoga- Sports), Anthropology, Economics- Business Economics, Computer Science- Informatics practice included. (Photo- Freepik)

In which 13 languages ​​will the paper have to be chosen?

In which 13 languages ​​will the paper have to be chosen?

There will be language papers in 13 languages ​​– Assamese, Bengali, English, Gujarati, Hindi, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Punjabi, Odia, Tamil, Telugu and Urdu. In the remaining 20 language papers (including foreign languages) which have been removed, admission will be based on the performance in the General Aptitude Test. The use of CUET was started in 2022. For the first two years, Computer Based Test (CBT) was conducted. In the third year 2024, CUET UG was conducted in hybrid mode, in which the examination of 15 subjects was conducted offline and the examination of 48 subjects was conducted in computer test mode. Now in the fourth year 2025, CUET has again been completely converted into CBT mode. (Photo- Freepik)

What will be the new format of CUET PG?

What will be the new format of CUET PG?

Timing has been changed in CUET PG. Each paper will now be of 90 minutes, whereas till 2024 each paper was of 105 minutes. This will also be in CBT mode only. CUET PG will have papers for 157 subjects (including 26 Sanskrit- Acharya). There will also be a general paper. There will be a total of 75 questions in CUET PG and all the questions will have to be answered. There will be no choice. Four marks will be given for the correct answer and one mark will be deducted for the wrong answer. Each paper will be of 300 marks. CUET PG score will also be valid for one year. In CUET PG, a student can apply for the examination of 4 subjects. (Photo- Freepik)

When will CUET 2025 be held? Arts students will also be able to study science

When will CUET 2025 be held? Arts students will also be able to study science

UGC Chairman said that ‘This time the restrictions that have been going on for decades are also being removed in CUET UG. If you have studied Social Science in 12th and want to study Physics in graduation, then you can study this subject also by clearing Physics paper in CUET. The National Education Policy 2020 also says that students should not be confined to the boundaries of any one discipline. Universities will have to make necessary changes in their rules.
he/she said, ‘This time, by reducing the subjects, it will be easier to schedule the exam and students will be able to find nearby centres. CUET PG will be held in March and CUET UG is likely to be held in May after the board exams. In 2024, CUET UG was adopted by 283 universities. This time this number will be more than 300. (Photo- Twitter)

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