CUET 2022 in a few days, know the exact syllabus, tricks to crack the college entrance exam

Common University Entrance Test (CUET) 2022 is scheduled to start from 15th July. The exam will be conducted for the first time and about one lakh students applied for. This year students appearing for class 12th exam will appear in CUET UG. The syllabus of the upcoming CUET 2022 will be completely based on the Class 12 NCERT syllabus. There will be no question from class 11 syllabus, Chairman University Grants Commission (UGC)M Jagadesh Kumar has said.

A student can choose six domains out of 27 domain subjects in CUET 2022. They also have the option to appear for a language-specific paper for admission to foreign language courses. The exam will be conducted for admission to all central universities including Delhi University, Jamia Millia Islamia, and Jawaharlal Nehru University, BHU, AMU, etc.

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CUET 2022: Tips and Tricks to Prepare for the Exam

Study Strategically: Divide your syllabus into multiple sections and study one section at a time. While preparing for the CUET exam, lay out your syllabus and prepare accordingly.

repeat: There are only a few days left for the exam, so it is necessary to give equal time to each subject. Take the time to revise the topics that you have already studied.

Check Preparation Level: After completing the syllabus solve the test paper. Solve all the questions, clear the concepts and prepare the topics for the final exam. This will increase your speed and will also help in preparing answers in the exam.

Collect information about colleges: Before preparing for the exam, select the college and course to take admission. This will give an idea of ​​the previous year’s cut-off and the marks required in CUET.

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CUET 2022: Exam Pattern

CUET (UG) 2022 will have four sections. It also includes:

— Section IA- 13 Languages
— Section IB 20 Languages
— Section II- 27 Domain-Specific Topics
— SECTION III- GENERAL EXAMINATION

Out of a total of 50 questions, 40 questions need to be attempted for the first three sections, but for section III, 60 questions out of 75 need to be attempted. The first three sections will be conducted for a duration of 45 minutes each and the general test section will be for 60 minutes. It will consist of questions from General Knowledge, Current Affairs, General Mental Ability, Numerical Ability, Quantitative Reasoning, Logical and Analytical Reasoning. Candidates will have to compulsorily take the language test in one of the 13 languages ​​- Hindi, Marathi, Gujarati, Tamil, Telugu, Kannada, Malayalam, Urdu, Assamese, Bengali, Punjabi, Oriya and English.

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