CUET UG 2026: Complete Preparation Guide for University Admissions
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The Common University Entrance Test (CUET-UG) is India's unified undergraduate entrance examination, conducted by the National Testing Agency (NTA) for admission to Bachelor's programs across more than 260 universities including Delhi University, Banaras Hindu University, Allahabad University, Jawaharlal Nehru University, Jamia Millia Islamia, and many other central, state, deemed, and private universities.
CUET 2026 will be conducted between May 11 and May 31, 2026, as a computer-based test (CBT) in multiple shifts across the country, with the application window from February 8 to March 8, 2026.
The exam provides a standardized evaluation system that assesses candidates on languages, domain-specific subjects, and general aptitude, replacing individual university entrance tests and creating a level playing field for all applicants regardless of their board of study.
CUET 2026 Exam Pattern
Unlike fixed-pattern exams like NEET or JEE, CUET allows you to customize your paper based on your target university and course requirements.
Core Exam Details
- Mode: Computer-Based Test (CBT) only
- Exam dates: May 11 to May 31, 2026 (multiple days and shifts)
- Application dates: February 8 to March 8, 2026
- Correction window: February 9, 2026 onwards
- Duration: 60 minutes per subject (time allocated individually for each subject chosen)
- Question type: Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) with four options
- Languages available: 13 languages
- Total subjects available: 13 languages + 23 domain subjects + 1 general test
- Official website: cuet.nta.nic.in
Three-Section Structure
CUET is divided into three broad sections, and you can choose subjects based on your target university's eligibility criteria.
Section IA – Languages
Up to 2 languages, 50 questions, 60 minutes each, comprehension and language proficiency.
Section II – Domain Subjects
Up to 5 subjects, 50 questions, 60 minutes each, based on NCERT Class 12.
Section III – General Test
Optional, 50 questions, 60 minutes, GK, reasoning, and quantitative aptitude.
Important: Choosing the Right Subjects
- Check each target university's admission requirements before selecting CUET subjects.
- Different courses require different subject combinations (e.g., B.Sc. Physics may require Physics + Mathematics).
- Some universities require the General Test, while others do not consider it.
- You can take between 4 to 8 subjects in total (languages, domain subjects, and the general test).
CUET 2026 Marking Scheme
- +5 marks for every correct answer
- -1 mark for every incorrect answer (negative marking applies)
- 0 marks for unattempted questions
- If more than one option is marked for a question, it is treated as incorrect (-1 mark)
- If a question is dropped, all candidates who attempted it receive +5 marks
Available Domain Subjects (Section II)
CUET 2026 offers 23 domain-specific subjects across streams.
Science Subjects
- Physics, Chemistry, Biology/Biological Studies, Mathematics
- Computer Science/Informatics Practices
Commerce Subjects
- Accountancy/Book Keeping, Business Studies, Economics/Business Economics
Humanities & Social Sciences
- History, Political Science, Geography/Geology, Sociology, Psychology, Anthropology
- English (as a domain subject), Sanskrit, Mass Media/Mass Communication
Other Subjects
- Home Science, Fine Arts/Visual Arts/Commercial Arts
- Physical Education/NCC/Yoga, Knowledge Tradition and Practices of India
- Environmental Science, Performing Arts, Agriculture
Key Changes in CUET 2026
- Reduced language options: Only 13 languages remain; 20 foreign and regional languages have been removed.
- Fewer domain subjects: Entrepreneurship, Teaching Aptitude, Fashion Studies, Tourism, Legal Studies, and Engineering Graphics are discontinued.
- Revised syllabus alignment: Several subjects align with the rationalized NCERT Class 12 curriculum.
- All questions compulsory: All 50 questions per subject are mandatory.
Subject-wise Preparation Strategy
Languages (Section IA)
- Practice reading comprehension passages from newspapers and editorials.
- Build vocabulary with synonyms, antonyms, idioms, and phrases.
- Focus on inference, tone, and context-based questions.
Domain Subjects (Section II)
Domain subjects are entirely based on NCERT Class 12. Master NCERT and solve previous year CUET papers.
Science Stream
- Physics: Electrostatics, Current Electricity, Optics, Modern Physics
- Chemistry: Physical numericals, Organic mechanisms, Inorganic trends
- Biology: Reproduction, Genetics, Biotechnology, Ecology
- Mathematics: Calculus, Vectors, 3D Geometry, Probability
Commerce Stream
- Accountancy: Partnership and company accounts, financial statements
- Business Studies: Management principles, marketing, finance
- Economics: Micro + macro concepts, graphs, data interpretation
Humanities Stream
- History: Chronology, key events, important movements
- Political Science: Constitution, institutions, international relations
- Geography: Human geography, resources, maps and diagrams
General Test (Section III)
- Stay updated with daily news and current affairs.
- Practice reasoning and quantitative aptitude regularly.
- Use mock tests to improve speed and accuracy.
Overall Preparation Strategy
- Start with university and course selection so you know which subjects to choose.
- Master NCERT Class 12 thoroughly for all domain subjects.
- Build concise revision notes for formulas, definitions, and key concepts.
- Solve previous year papers and analyze weak areas.
- Take regular mocks under timed conditions.
- Manage time carefully with 50 questions in 60 minutes per subject.
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