CUET (CUCET) 2022 Exam Pattern | CUET Exam Pattern 2022

 CUCET or CUET is conducted for admissions to undergraduate programmes for which the exam tests their general reasoning and aptitude on all levels. The national level exam, conducted to grant admission to aspiring candidates in India’s top Central Universities, is held differently for UG candidates. To start preparing for CUET 2022, the candidate must be familiar with the examination pattern.


To ace the entrance test, we will provide an in-depth understanding of the CUET 2022 exam pattern. The final exam pattern and important dates for CUET 2022 have been released.
CUET (CUCET) 2022 UG Exam Pattern 
The candidates should know the CUET exam pattern before their test prep starts.
CUET 2022 will be divided into three sections, including Languages, Domain, and General Test. The first section, Languages, is further divided into two sub-sections where candidates can choose from 13 languages for the first sub-section and 20 languages for the second. The domain subject part allows students to pick from 27 different domain subjects. The last part of the general test contains everything from General Awareness to Current Affairs, mental ability, numeric ability, and more. As this examination consists of negative marking, candidates will have to be careful while attempting the CUET (CUCET) exam. Questions that the candidates do not attempt would not be reviewed and accessed by the exam conducting authorities. Unanswered questions would not have any impact on the final merit score. Admissions to the Central universities all over India are based on the CUET score. Therefore, a candidate has to put in a lot of effort in cracking the examination with a merit score. CUET coaching, sample papers, mock tests, and previous years’ examinations can help the candidate score a spot on the merit list.
Examination Structure – Slot 1 (Morning Session)

Subjects

No. of questions to be attempted

Marks per question

Total marks

Duration

Language (any one of the 13 languages opted in Section IA)

40 out of 50

5

200

45 minutes per language

Domain Specific Subjects (Max 2 Subjects)

40 out of 50

5

200

45 minutes per subject (Max duration can be upto 90 minutes for 2 subjects)

Genral Test

60 out of 75

5

300

60 minutes

One mark will be deducted for a wrong answer. Unanswered/Marked for Review will be given no mark (0).

Examination Structure – Slot 2 (Afternoon Session)

Subjects

No. of questions to be attempted

Marks per question

Total marks

Duration

Language (any one of the 13 languages opted in Section IA)

40 out of 50

5

200

45 minutes per language

Domain Specific Subjects (Max. 4 subjects)

40 out of 50

5

200

45 minutes per subject (Max duration can go upto 3 hours minutes for 4 subjects)

One mark will be deducted for a wrong answer. Unanswered/Marked for Review will be given no mark (0).


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