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Dr. Aishwarya Bhatnagar
06-02-2026
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While board examinations have the dubious distinction of inducing stress and anxiety, nailing CUET isn’t a cakewalk either. But a little positivity and discipline can easily crack this future career launchpad. The secret to this success entails consistency, frequent breaks and scheduled studying. 

CUET UG 2026 Highlights

What’s the Exam Pattern?

Mode: Computer-Based Test (CBT).
Duration: 60 minutes per test paper.
Sections: 
  • Language Test (Section IA & IB: 13 languages available).
  • Domain-Specific Subjects (up to 23–37 subjects, aligned with Class 12 NCERT).
  • General Test (compulsory for many programs).
Maximum subjects: Up to 5 (flexible choice, no strict mapping to Class 12 subjects required by NTA, but check university rules).
Question type: Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs).
Marking: +5 for correct, -1 for incorrect (standard scheme).
Conducted in multiple shifts.

Syllabus Highlights

  • Based on Class 12 NCERT curriculum.
  • Recent revisions: Changes in about 15 subjects (e.g., additions/retentions in Physics, Chemistry like Communication Systems, Polymers; updates in Economics, Business Studies, etc.).
  • General Test: General Knowledge, Current Affairs, Quantitative Aptitude, Logical Reasoning, Numerical Ability, General Science/Environment Literacy.
  • Download official subject-wise PDFs from cuet.nta.nic.in
  • Focus on core concepts rather than rote learning.

Preparation Strategies

  1. 9 Hours of Sleep : A sound sleep is equivalents to a sharp and alert mind. Go for it. 
  2. Breathing to success: Just focusing on your breath—inhalation and exhalation can relax your body and make your mind less cluttered.
  3. Schedule: Make regular breaks as a part of a weekly and daily planner. It helps you to meet deadlines, plan things and also have time to relax. 
  4. NCERT Textbooks: These are a goldmine for information, conceptual clarity and a fine understanding of diverse domain subjects. Practice mock tests and previous year papers (available on NTA site).
  5. Time management: Balance board exams and CUET prep.
  6. Resources: Official syllabus PDFs, online mocks, focus on high-weightage topics.
Tips: Daily reading for GK/Current Affairs, solve reasoning quantitatively, revise weak areas.
Aim for accuracy to avoid negative marking.

How to Relax 

  1. Mindful Device Usage: Set a time limit for scrolling or being online on your social media apps, daily. Your main target should be winding down to posting thrice a week.
  2. Get bored: Newton wasn’t scrolling when he discovered gravity. Neither should you. Get bored and creative. The grey cells will thank you.
  3. Go Green: Pair carrots with greens and ensure you maintain a healthy diet despite deadlines and daily challenges.
  4. Connect: Take a walk, talk to family, visit the local bookstore or follow your hobby. This time is non-negotiable. 
  5. Restrict phone calls: When the clock strikes 7pm, limit your phone calls and say NO to work calls.
  6. Eye Care: Blink your eyes often, take your eyes off screen and do eye exercises. 
It’s a good idea to draw up a list of your personal strengths and weaknesses. Go for the areas you’re unsure about and take help. Revise concepts and take quizzes frequently. Don’t hesitate to seek counselling.