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CUET is India’s premier exam for undergraduate admissions to the top central and state universities. It was started in 2022 to standardise the process for undergraduate admissions. With over 250+ colleges and universities participating in the process, it is the most popular route to get into prestigious institutions such as DU, BHU, JNU, Allahabad University, and Jamia Milia.
Until 2021, the UGC conducted it in the paper-pencil mode on a much smaller scale. It was transformed into a two-hour online computer-based test by the NTA in 2022 to make it more contemporary and accessible across 500 cities in India.
The CUET 2024 exam dates are yet to be released. But you should still begin your preparations well in time. If previous trends are to be believed, then the application form should be released in early February, and the CUET should be slotted for the last week of May 2024.
You can bookmark the official CUET website cuet.samarth.ac.in and the NTA website cuet.nta.nic.in to keep track of all the official announcements.
EVENTS | DATES |
Registration starts | February 27, 2024 |
Registration closes | March 26, 2024 |
Last date for the application fee | March 26, 2024 |
CUET Form Correction Window | March 28-29, 2024 |
Announcement of the exam city slip | April 30, 2024 (Onwards) |
Admit card | Second week of May 2024 |
Exam dates | May 15-31, 2024 |
Display of answer key | To be notified |
Declaration of result | June 30, 2024 (Tentatively) |
We’ve collated all the essential information about CUET in the table below:
CATEGORY | DETAILS |
Name of the exam | Common University Entrance Test or CUET |
Exam conducting authority | National Testing Agency or NTA |
Application mode | Online |
Official website | cuet.samarth.ac.in |
Participating universities | 250+ (47 Central Universities, DU, BHU, JNU etc.) |
Exam mode | Computer-based test or CBT |
Type of questions | MCQs |
Duration of the exam | Around 2 hours |
Exam medium | 13 languages |
Exam centres | 500+ centres |
Aspirants must ensure that they meet the minimum eligibility requirements of the CUET 2024 exam. These requirements, while being generalised, also have institution-specific requirements. You can check out the Delhi University eligibility criteria for CUET to gain a better understanding.
For the general criteria applicable across all colleges, read below.
Always make sure that you go through the official website and check out the qualification parameters pertaining to you and your preferred colleges.
The application fee for the CUET exam is Rs. 800 for general candidates and Rs. 350 for SC/ST/PwD candidates.
Once the official registration starts in February next year, here are the steps you must take.
CUET 2024 will be conducted in three slots every day. The exam will be divided into three sections – the language test, the domain-specific subject test, and the general test. Below is a more detailed overview of the exact pattern:
SECTIONS | SUBJECTS | NO. OF QUESTIONS TO ATTEMPT | DURATION |
List A – Section 1A – Languages | 13 different languages | 40 out of 50 questions | 45 minutes |
List A – Section 1B – Languages | 20 different languages | 40 out of 50 questions | 45 minutes |
List B1 | 18 domain-specific subjects | 40 out of 50 questions | 60 minutes |
List B2 | Nine domain-specific subjects | ||
Section 3 | General test | 60 out of 75 questions | 60 minutes |
Students need to choose a minimum of three and a maximum of 10 subjects. Choosing one language out of Section 1A is compulsory. Many colleges have also made the general test mandatory. Individual subject requirements can be confirmed on the official website. For DU-specific subject requirements, you can read here.
The CUET marking scheme includes negative marking. You’ll be awarded +5 for the correct response and – 1 for an incorrect one. Unattempted questions will not be graded.
Many times, questions also get dropped. A dropped question is one with no correct answer available. Students who attempt this question will get full marks,i.e., +5.
Based on past trends, it can be concluded that each subject in the CUET exam will be based on the NCERT textbooks.
For the General test syllabus, refer to the table below.
S. NO. | SECTION | SAMPLE TOPICS |
1. | General Knowledge | Indian history, important dates, general polity, sports, science and technology |
2. | Current Affairs | International affairs, domestic affairs, sports, culture |
3. | General Mental Ability
And Logical and Analytical Reasoning |
Verbal reasoning, blood relations, directions, mirror and water reflections, statement and conclusion, statement and argument, coding and decoding, analogies |
4. | Numerical Ability | NCERT maths topics covered in 8th grade |
5. | Quantitative Reasoning | Arithmetic reasoning, number series, data interpretation, data sufficiency, problem-solving, problems on age |
The admit card, also known as the hall ticket, is your key to entering the examination hall. Failing to bring it with you will keep you from being able to write the paper. You can download it from the official website. Another essential document is the exam city slip which, too, can be downloaded from your personal dashboard.
All you need to do is log into your account on cuet.samarth.ac.in, click on the ‘Download Admit Card’ tab from the menu and enter your credentials.
You’ll be taken to a separate window with your admit card. Take a printout and bring it with you to the examination centre.
Here’s an essential step-by-step guide to preparing for CUET:
IP from last year, over 250 universities have signed up to have the CUET entrance test as their primary mode of shortlisting eligible candidates for their programs. Below we’ve curated a list of the top-ranking institutions according to the NIRF that are participating in the selection process via CUET.
UNIVERSITY | LOCATION | RANK |
Jawaharlal Nehru University | Delhi | 2 |
Jamia Millia Islamia | Delhi | 3 |
Banaras Hindu University | Varanasi | 5 |
Aligarh Muslim University | Aligarh | 9 |
University of Hyderabad | Hyderabad | 10 |
University of Delhi | Delhi | 11 |
Amity University | Noida | 22 |
Delhi Technological University | Delhi | 38 |
Jamia Hamdard | Delhi | 45 |
Lovely Professional University | Phagwara | 47 |
University of Kashmir | Srinagar | 53 |
University of Jammu | Jammu | 56 |
Tata Institute of Social Sciences | Mumbai | 60 |
Graphic Era University | Dehradun | 74 |
Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University | Delhi | 77 |
Amity University | Gurugram | 101 |
Amity University | Jaipur | 102 |
Dayalbagh Educational Institute | Agra |
Candidates who have cleared their 12th boards or are appearing for the same can give the exam.
2. How do I apply for CUET?
You can fill out the online application on the official website mentioned above.
3. Is CUET the only pathway for all Central Universities admissions?
Yes, any student wishing to be admitted to any Central University or an affiliated college must give CUET.
4. Which colleges consider CUET scores for admissions?
250+ universities will use CUET to shortlist candidates. A more detailed list is available above.
5. Who will determine the final merit list for admission?
The individual colleges will determine the final merit list. NTA will only host the official scorecards on their website. The particular colleges will conduct all procedures beyond that.
6. Do I need multiple forms to apply to different universities?
No. The exact form and scorecard are valid for as many universities as you want.