CUET 2024 UG Exam: City Of Examination To Be Announced Later this month
CUET 2024 UG Exam City Of Examination To Be Announced On April 30
Candidates who have applied for the CUET Exam 2024 UG will be able to check the date of their examination from April 30, 2024. The admit cards are expected to be released by the second week of May.
The CUET UG exam will be conducted in hybrid mode from May 15 to 31, with two or three shifts per day, and the results will be announced on June 30. 380 cities worldwide, including 26 outside India, will conduct the exam in 13 languages.
For the academic session 2024-25, CUET (UG) - 2024 will be conducted in hybrid mode (Computer-Based Test (CBT) / pen and paper).
A total of 33 languages and 27 subjects are offered. Depending on the requirements of the university/institutes, a candidate may select any subject/language. English, Hindi, Assamese, Bengali, Gujarati, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Odia, Punjabi, Tamil, Telugu, and Urdu will be spoken in 380 cities, including 26 outside India.
CUET (UG): Exam pattern
Candidates are required to attempt 40 questions out of 50 in each language.
From the above subjects/languages, the candidate can choose a maximum of six subjects from all three sections.
A total of 40 questions out of 50 will be asked for all test papers, and 50 questions out of 60 will be asked for the General Test (choice of 10 questions). Candidates are advised to select at least one language and the General Test.
The duration for all test papers would be 45 minutes except for Mathematics/Applied Mathematics, Accountancy, Physics, Chemistry, Economics, Computer Science/Informatics Practices, and General Tests, which would be 60 minutes.
CUET UG Syllabus 2024
NTA releases the CUET UG syllabus on the official website. While the CUET syllabus 2024 is only a Class 12 syllabus, other entrance exams such as JEE Main and NEET assess candidates' knowledge of both Class 11 and Class 12 chapters and topics. CUET UG syllabus varies from subject to subject.
CUET UG syllabus PDFs must be downloaded by candidates before starting their preparation. The number of units or chapters and topics varies from subject to subject. Hence, candidates must prepare according to the subjects opted by them.