CUET UG 2025 Paper Analysis: May 16th Shift 1

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The CUET exam date 2025 for the first shift on May 16 was conducted from 9 AM to 12 PM. Candidates appeared for the domain subjects of History, Mathematics, Chemistry, Biology, Economics, Accountancy, Business Studies, and Psychology. The overall difficulty level of the first shift exam on the fourth day was moderate. Candidates have also appeared for the General Aptitude Test (GAT) and English in the language section. However, the difficulty level of Business Studies, Biology, and Psychology was termed as easy by the students.

CollegeDost will provide a detailed CUET UG 2025 Paper Analysis breakdown, including subject-wise difficulty levels, question types, and student feedback!

CUET UG 2025 Exam Overview

Below is the exam overview of CUET UG 2025.

Exam Particulars Exam Details
Total Subjects Offered 37 (13 Languages + 23 Domain Subjects + 1 General Aptitude Test) 
Medium13 Indian languages (Assamese, Bengali, English, Gujarati, Hindi, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Punjabi, Odia, Tamil, Telugu, and Urdu)
Subjects to Choose
Up to 5 subjects 
Total Marks of CUET Exam250
Questions per Subject 50 Compulsory Questions
Marking Scheme +5 for correct answer, -1 for incorrect answer, and no marks for unattempted questions
Exam Mode
CBT Mode 
Duration 60 minutes per subject

Where To Check CUET UG 2025 Exam Analysis

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CUET UG 2025 Exam: Shift Timings Today

Check the CUET UG 2025 exam shift timings in the table below.

CUET UG 2025 Slot Time for 16th May
Reporting Time Gate Closing Time Shift Timing
CUET UG 2025 Shift 1
7 AM 8.30 AM 9 AM to 12 PM
CUET UG 2025 Shift 2
1 PM 2.30 PM 3 PM to 6 PM

CUET UG 2025 Exam Analysis: Based on Number of Attempts

Candidates can check the number of good attempts that they can expect in the exam from the following table.

SubjectsGood Attempts Difficulty Level 
General Aptitude Test (GAT) 38–42 Easy to Moderate
English40–45 Easy to Moderate 
History 45–50 Moderate 
Mathematics 35–45 Easy to Moderate 
Chemistry 40–45 Easy to Moderate 
Biology 45–50 Easy
Economics 40–45 Moderate 
Accountancy 45–50 Moderate to Difficult
Business Studies Approx 50 Easy
Psychology 45–50 Easy

CUET UG 2025 Exam Analysis: May 16 2025, Shift 1

The CUET exam date 2025 was conducted on May 16th, shift 1, for the General Aptitude Test, English, History, Mathematics, Chemistry, Biology, Economics, Accountancy, Business Studies, Psychology. As per the initial reaction of the students, the exam for the Shift 1 is considered to be Moderate. Check out the subject-specific analysis and weightage of each chapter.

CUET UG 2025 GAT Paper Analysis

The General Aptitude Test in Shift 1 can be categorised as easy to moderate, with a mix of reasoning, quantitative aptitude, and general knowledge questions. Venn Diagrams, Clocks, and Calendars were formula-based and easy, but Classification, Analogy, and Syllogism were noticeably missing subjects. In the Visual Reasoning area, candidates were examined using embedded figures, mirror images, and missing numbers to identify various pattern recognition questions. The Quantitative Aptitude questions were considered difficult, time-consuming, and involved a reasonable amount of calculation, including Time-Speed-Distance, Profit & Loss, Percentages, Trigonometry, etc., so candidates did not have enough time to attempt all 50 questions.

SectionsTopics Covered Difficulty Level / Notes 
Overall Difficulty Series, Coding-Decoding, Blood Relations, Direction, Ranking, Venn Diagrams, Clocks, Calendar, etc. Easy to Moderate 
Quantitative Aptitude (QA) Time, Speed & Distance, Profit & Loss, Percentage, Ratio, Simple Interest, Time & Work, Trigonometry, Height & Distance Difficult, time-consuming, calculation-heavy; most students couldn’t attempt all 50 questions 
Logical Reasoning (LR) Coding-Decoding, Blood Relations, Alphabet & Number Series, Clocks, Direction & Ranking Moderate; less time-consuming than QA 
GK / General Awareness History, Geography, Polity Moderate; based on factual recall 
Visual Reasoning Embedded Figures, Mirror Images, Missing Numbers Checked pattern recognition and spatial logic 
Clock & Calendar Included, straightforward, and formula-based Easy 
Venn Diagrams 2 questions Assessed logical grouping skills 
Balance & Pattern Reasoning and GK sections were balanced, with no unusual or unpredictable patterns Consistent with the standard CUET pattern 

General Awareness-Chapterwise Weightage

CategoryExpected Questions
Geography7
Science4
Personalities4
Polity3
Defence2
Awards2
Sports1
Currency1
Miscellaneous1

Logical reasoning-Chapterwise Weightage

TopicExpected Questions
Visual Reasoning4
Series2
Coding-Decoding2
Arrangement2
Clocks2
Analogy1
Family Tree1
Calendar1
Data Sufficiency1
Directions1
Statement-Conclusion1

Numerical Ability-Chapterwise Weightage

TopicExpected Questions
Time and Work2
Ratio2
Simplification1
Fractions1
HCF-LCM1
Problems on Age1
Percentage1
Profit, Loss & Discount1
Simple Interest1
Area1
Volume1
Speed, Time, Distance1
Mean & Mode1
Triangle1
Trigonometry1

CUET UG 2025 English Paper Analysis

The English paper of Shift 1 was classified as easy to moderate. The paper had two passages – one literal and one narrative – with a total of eight questions, which the students were able to attempt easily. There were 1-2 questions on poetic devices, although no foreign word questions were asked. The shift contained no questions on analogy. Overall, the section is regarded as student-friendly, clear, and closely connected to the NCERT syllabus.

TopicsDetails 
Overall Difficulty Level Easy to Moderate 
Comprehension Passages 2 passages (literal & narrative), with a total of 8 questions – Easy to attempt 
Rearrangement Questions 5 questions from Sentence Rearrangement – Dominated the paper and were easy 
Match the Following 5 questions – focused on Idioms, One Word Substitution, Verb/Adverb blanks 
Synonyms & Antonyms Present – Synonyms were comparatively tougher than Antonyms 
Poetic Devices 1–2 questions – tested basic literary knowledge 

CUET English Chapterwise Weightage

TopicsNumber of Questions
Comprehension
15
Parts of speech
3–4
Para jumbles
3–4
Synonyms and antonyms
2–3
Active/passive voice
3–4
Fill in the blanks
3–4
Incorrect/correct statement
3–4
Phrases and meaning
5–6

CUET UG 2025 Economics Paper Analysis

The Economics paper comprises approximately 65% Microeconomics content and 35% Macroeconomics content. Microeconomic chapters that were covered include Demand, Supply, Elasticity, Price Determination, Producer Equilibrium, Market Equilibrium, Cost Curves, Revenue Concepts, and Profit Maximisation. Check the detailed paper analysis in the table given below.

TopicsDetails 
Microeconomics Coverage
Approx 65% of the paper 
Chapters in Microeconomics Cost Curves, Revenue Concepts, Profit Maximisation – blend of conceptual and numerical questions 
Frequently Tested Micro Topics Demand, Supply, Elasticity, and Price Determination – via numerical & theory 
Numerical & Theory Mix Cost Curves, Revenue Concepts, Profit Maximization – blend of conceptual and numerical questions 
Graph-based Questions From Producer Equilibrium, Elasticity, and Market chapters 
Macroeconomics Coverage
Approx 35% of the paper 
Chapters in Macroeconomics National Income, Aggregate Demand & Supply, Budget, Fiscal Policy, Related Aggregates.
Case Study Topic Indian Economy: Demonetization – situational & application-based 
Indian Economy-Specific Topics Demonetization, GST, Taxation, Public Finance 
Type of Macroeconomic Questions Straightforward application questions on National Income, Budget, and Fiscal Policy 
Advanced Conceptual Topics Situational questions on Autonomous & Induced Investment (Micro & Macro mix) 
Calculation-based Questions More than usual – spread across both Micro and Macro concepts 
Difficulty Level – Macroeconomics On the higher side in this shift 

CUET Economics Chapterwise Weightage

Chapter/TopicNumber of Questions 
Consumer Behavior and Demand
6–7 
Introductory Microeconomics
Balance of Payments
4–5 
Government Budget and the Economy
3–4 
Determination of Income and Employment
 
3–4 
National Income
3–4 
Money and Banking
2–3 
Rural Development
4–5 
Indian Economy (1950–1990)
2–3 
Infrastructure
2–3 
Development Experiences of India (Comparison with Neighbors)
2–3 
Indian Economy on the Eve of Independence
1–2 
Economic Reforms since 1991
1–2 

CUET UG 2025 Business Studies Paper Analysis

The Business Studies paper is considered to be easy in difficulty level. The main sources of questions were from the NCERT syllabus. Most students were able to attempt all 50 out of 50 questions. Check the detailed paper analysis in the table given below.

TopicsDetails 
Overall Difficulty Level
Easy 
Source of Questions
Primarily NCERT-based 
Case Study Topics Organisational Structure, Entrepreneurship Development, Marketing 
Chapter Coverage Well-balanced – questions asked from all major chapters 
Attempt Rate Most students were able to attempt all 50 out of 50 questions 
Formula-Based Questions
1 question from Financial Leverage 
Conceptual Topics Covered Financial Leverage, Capital Structure, Impact on Business Profitability 
Direct/Theory-Based Questions Business Environment, Maslow’s Theory, Ethical Code of Conduct 
Principles of Management Topics Recruitment, Planning, Organising, Staffing, Leadership 
Situational Questions Entrepreneurs, Consumer Rights, Brand Promotion, Marketing Strategies 
Factual Questions Demonetization, Privatization, Decentralization 

CUET Business Studies Chapterwise Weightage

TopicsNumber of Questions 
Nature and Significance of Management
5-6 
Principles of Management
2-3 
Business Environment
3-4 
Planning
Organizing
Staffing
Directing
4-5 
Controlling
4-5 
Marketing
5-6 (including case studies) 
Consumer Protection
Entrepreneurship Development

CUET UG 2025 Accountancy Paper Analysis

The Accountancy paper on Shift 1 was rated as moderate to tough. Overall, the paper was quite well balanced in that it covered a plethora of topics, concentrating on four key content areas: Financial Statements, Share Capital, Final Accounts, and Cash Flow, which consisted heavily of problem-solving questions. Students were also asked table-based and match-the following questions, along with case studies which focused on “Shares” and “Dissolution”.

TopicsDetails 
Overall Difficulty Level Moderate to Tough 
High-Weightage Chapters Financial Statements, Share Capital, Final Accounts, Cash Flow – with direct problem-solving questions 
Partnership Topics Revaluation, Appropriation, Retirement, Profit Sharing Ratios – Frequently Asked 
Conceptual & Numerical Mix Accounting Ratios, Redressal, Reconstitution – tested through both theory and practicals 
Comprehensive Questions Company’s Annual Report, Face Value, Cash Flow Statements, Registered Valuation 
Analytical Questions Adjustments in Profit & Loss, Capital Gains/Losses, Balance Sheet items – application-based 
Case Studies Focused on Shares and Dissolution 
Debentures 2 questions asked 
Computerized Accounting 2–3 direct and easy questions 
Excluded Topics Despite expectations, there were no questions from Accounting Ratios
Paper Structure Well-balanced across major sections 

CUET Accountancy Chapterwise Weightage

TopicsNumber of Questions 
Reconstitution of Partnership
10–12 
Analysis of Financial Statements
7–8 
Accounting for Share and Debenture Capital
6–7 
Accounting – Not for Profit
5–6 
Computerized Accounting System
4–5 

CUET UG 2025 History Paper Analysis

The History paper was of reasonable difficulty overall, with some tricky questions. The comprehension passages were from the chapters on Mahatma Gandhi and Framing the Constitution, where candidates were assessed on their interpreting skills. The paper had an “odd one out” and “choose the correct one”, which added some variety. Key topics were the Vairashaiva movement, traveller’s timeline, and identifications of Vijayanagar temples. There was also a direct question from the Ain-i-Akbari, and the students were asked to evaluate statements made by British officials like Lord Dalhousie and Lord Cornwallis in a historical context to emphasise their analytical skills.

TopicsDetails 
Difficulty Level
Moderate with tricky phrasing 
High-Weight Topics Heavy focus on “Bricks, Beads and Bones – The Harappan Civilisation”, especially “Thinkers, Beliefs and Buildings – Cultural Developments” 
Comprehension Passages From chapters on Mahatma Gandhi & Framing the Constitution 
Chronological Arrangement Multiple questions from all three NCERT books 
Question Formats
Odd one out, choose the correct one 
Important Topics Vairashaiva movement, Travellers’ timeline, Vijayanagar temple identification 
Direct Questions
From Ain-i-Akbari 
Historical StatementsBy British officials like Lord Dalhousie & Cornwallis in chronological context 

CUET History Chapterwise Weightage

Unit/Chapter Number of Questions 
Case Studies (2 total, 5 questions each) 10 (5 in each) 
An Imperial Capital: Vijayanagara
3–4 
Kings and Chronicles
3–4 
The Mughal Courts
3–4 
Framing the Constitution
2–3 
Thinkers, Beliefs, and Buildings
2–3 
Bhakti-Sufi Traditions
2–3

CUET UG 2025 Psychology Paper Analysis

Overall, the psychology paper during this shift was easy and simple, demanding a clear understanding of the concepts and the ability to apply them. From the chapter Social Psychology, Groupthink and Group Polarisation were featured in a ‘match the following’ exercise. Also featured was a case-based question from Learning and Conditioning, which centred on the antecedent operations, and an ordering question on the steps of therapy, from the chapter on therapy and treatment methods. The Personality chapter tested on trait and type theories of personality, while the other 3 – 4 were general knowledge about psychologists.

TopicsDetails 
Difficulty Level
Easy and straightforward 
Disorders and Their Symptoms / Abnormal Psychology Chapter
Maximum questions on disorder symptoms identification 
Development Stages Sequence questions testing conceptual clarity 
Match the following on Groupthink and Group Polarisation Match the following on Groupthink and Group Polarization 
Learning and Conditioning/Antecedent and Consequent Operations Chapter
Case-based question on Antecedent operations 
Therapy and Treatment Methods / Psychological Therapies Chapter
Therapy steps ordering 
Introduction to Psychology/ Psychological Foundations Chapter
Identification questions 
Paragraph-Based Questions Gifted vs Intelligent, Emotional Intelligence 
Personality: Traits and Types
Trait and type-related questions 
General Knowledge
3-4 questions on famous psychologists 

CUET UG 2025 Mathematics Paper Analysis

Most of the Mathematics paper was easy, with some moderate-level questions. Many straightforward (around 15 to 16) questions only required a straight use of concepts and formulas. For Permutations and Combinations, there were about 1–2 lengthy “Match the following” questions, which were straightforward, lengthily designed questions. There was a tricky question from coordinate geometry that required the distance formula. For Algebra, there was 1 question based on concepts and required understanding of the nature of unique solutions. In the numerical questions, students were provided standard numerical problems from Time & Work, Ratio, Efficiency, and Profit & Loss.

TopicsDetails 
Difficulty Level Easy with a few Moderate-level questions 
Overall Question Pattern A majority (15–16 questions) were simple and direct 
Permutations & Combinations 1–2 lengthy “Match the following” type questions 
Coordinate Geometry Tricky problem based on the distance formula 
Algebra Conceptual question on unique solutions 
Arithmetic Topics Time & Work, Ratio, Efficiency, Profit & Loss – standard numerical problems 
Formula-Based Topics AP, Mensuration, Cylinder (height ratio), Probability 
Speed/Time/Distance & Median Simple, problem-solving questions 
Geometry Triangle (exterior angle) and Height & Distance – direct application 

CUET Mathematics-Chapterwise Weightage

TopicsNumber of Questions
Linear Programming2
Differentiation2
Area Under Curves1
Probability2
Integration2
Differential Equations1
Application of Derivatives2
Matrices2
Determinants1
Core Maths4

CUET UG 2025 Chemistry Paper Analysis

Rated as easy to moderate, the Chemistry paper had a strong emphasis placed upon Organic Chemistry, with approximately 25 to 27 questions. Next was Physical Chemistry with 12 to 13 questions, and Inorganic Chemistry accounting for 10 to 11 questions. Both application and conceptual basis questions are available, including propene-based hydrocarbons questions, cellulose hydrolysis, arrangements of magnetic moments, isotonic solutions, and questions based on concepts such as animal starch and unpaired electrons with theoretical items. Overall, the paper was a balance of factual recall, understanding of concepts, and application.

TopicsDetails 
Difficulty Level Easy to Moderate 
Organic Chemistry Dominated the paper with around 25–27 questions 
Inorganic Chemistry 10–11 questions 
Physical Chemistry 12–13 questions 
Important Reactions Hoffman Bromide, Ether with HI – tested standard mechanisms 
Other Key Topics Cellulose hydrolysis, Magnetic moment arrangements, Isotonic solutions 
Conceptual Questions On Animal Starch and Unpaired Electrons 
Application-Based Problem Propene reaction from Hydrocarbons 

CUET Chemistry-Chapterwise Weightage

TopicsNumber of Questions
Solid State
4
Electrochemistry & Solutions
5 (Case study – Slightly difficult)
Chemical Kinetics
2–3
P Block Elements
2–3
D and F Block Elements
5 (Case study – Easy)
Coordination Compounds
5–6 (Moderately difficult)
Alcohols, Phenols, and Ethers
4–5
Aldehydes, Ketones, and Carboxylic Acids
3–4
Organic Compounds Containing Nitrogen
4
Polymers
1–2
Chemistry in Everyday Life
1–2

CUET UG 2025 Biology Paper Analysis

Overall, the Biology paper was described as easy and student-friendly, with broad questions extending across many topics from the syllabus. Questions like the Albuminous vs Non-Albuminous seeds addressed basic conceptual knowledge. The Human Reproduction and Genetics material showed up with some simple questions on Antibiotics and Amniocentesis. Some application-based knowledge was assessed in a question about Trichoderma, which examined both its role in ecology and its industrial use. Overall, the paper produced a mix of memory-based questions along with some conceptually based questions.

TopicsDetails 
Difficulty Level Easy 
Recurring Theme Evolution – with a focus on jawless fishes 
Seed Biology Basic differences between Albuminous and Non-Albuminous seeds 
Human Reproduction & Genetics Included topics like Antibiotics and Amniocentesis 
Ecology & Industrial Application Tested through Trichoderma usage 
Comprehension Passage From Crygene – assessed conceptual understanding 

CUET Biology Chapterwise Weightage

TopicsNumber of Questions
Applications of Biotechnology
4
Biodiversity and Its Conservation
5
Biotechnology: Principles and Processes
4
Ecosystem
4
Evolution
4
Human Health and Diseases
4
Human Reproduction
3
Microbes in Human Welfare
3
Molecular Basis of Inheritance
5
Organisms and Populations
3
Principles of Inheritance and Variation
3
Reproductive Health
5
Sexual Reproduction in Flowering Plants
3
Total
50

CUET Exam Syllabus 2025

Check the CUET exam syllabus and types of probable questions in the table below.

CUET exam syllabusQuestion Types
Language Subjects: Language to be tested through Reading Comprehension (based on different types of passages–Factual, Literary, and Narrative), Literary Aptitude, and VocabularyLanguage skills will be assessed through reading comprehension based on various types of passages, such as factual, literary, and narrative, along with evaluation of literary aptitude and vocabulary.
Domain Subjects: As per the NCERT syllabusMCQS Based on Class 12 Syllabus
General Aptitude Test: General Knowledge, Current Affairs, General Mental Ability, Numerical Ability, Quantitative Reasoning (Simple application of basic mathematical concepts, arithmetic/algebra, geometry/mensuration/statistics), Logical and Analytical ReasoningThe section will assess General Knowledge, Current Affairs, General Mental Ability, Numerical Ability, Quantitative Reasoning (based on simple applications of basic mathematical concepts from arithmetic, algebra, geometry, and mensuration taught up to Grade 8), as well as Logical and Analytical Reasoning.

Student Reviews For CUET UG 2025 May 16th Shift 1 Exam

Most students from different states found CUET UG 2025 Shift 1, which was held on May 16th, was moderate. Here is a summary of what students perceived about the exam.

General Aptitude Test (GAT)

Students’ Feedback: Most students found the questions moderately difficult, with a few questions on logical reasoning that some found tricky. Time management was important; some students thought that the section was a little lengthy. Overall, the questions were fair difficulty with basic to mid-level questions. 

English

Students’ Feedback: Students found the comprehension passages manageable. Vocabulary and grammar questions were straightforward. A few students mentioned that a few questions tested application rather than rote learning. Overall, English was easy to moderate. 

History

Students’ Feedback: The questions were a mix of factual and conceptual. Many students felt that there were more modern Indian history questions than anything else. A few students found some of the questions tricky because of their phrasing. Overall, the difficulty was moderate; students who prepared well using NCERT resources found it to be easier.

Mathematics

Students’ Feedback: There were mixed reviews. Some said it was moderate, and some thought it was a bit tough. Questions included arithmetic, algebra, and coordinate geometry. There were a few tricky application-based questions. Some questions were time-consuming but achievable through good practice.

Chemistry

Students’ Feedback: Balanced mixture of physical, organic, and inorganic chemistry. Some students said that the numerical problems required a quick calculation. The theory questions were fairly straightforward, moderate, and NCERT-based.

Biology

Students’ Feedback: The questions were direct primarily from the NCERT syllabus, with a few conceptual questions examining students’ understanding of concepts rather than data memorisation. Students found this to be an easier proportion of questions to answer. There was sufficient time and no major surprises.

Economics

Students’ Feedback: Questions mostly pertained to the basics of micro and macroeconomics. There were a few numerical and graph questions that the students found to be moderate.  Thinking was required to answer theory questions in this subject based on conceptual clarity. Students found this to be moderately difficult.

Accountancy

Students’ Feedback: Questions on basic concepts, journal entries, and a few computational questions requiring quick calculation. Most students found it achievable with clear preparation of concepts. Overall moderate

Business Studies

Students’ Feedback: The questions were straightforward and covered fundamentals like principles, management, and marketing. They were mostly direct questions with a few application-type questions. Students were clear that their concepts were clear for easier success in this section.

Psychology

Students’ Feedback: Varied types of questions; theory, application, and case-based. Some questions on the understanding of experiments and theories.

CUET UG 2025 Exam Day Guidelines

Given below are a few CUET UG 2025 exam day guidelines that students need to follow.

  • Carry Only Required Items: Only take your printed admit card (with passport-size photograph), your valid photo ID (Aadhaar or PAN card), a transparent ballpoint pen, and a transparent water bottle. Candidates can check all the CUET exam details on the admit card and are advised to adhere to the instructions.
  • Be On Time: Report to the exam centre well in advance relative to your reporting time (7:00 AM for Shift 1 and 1:00 PM for Shift 2). If you are late, you will not be allowed to enter.
  • Dress Code: You should wear light clothes without large buttons or badges. You may wear slippers or sandals only – no shoes or high heels.  
  • Prohibited Items: Do not bring mobile phones, smart watches, electronic devices, bags, books, or food if not medically required (with documentation). 
  • Maintain Discipline: Stay in your assigned seat, only do rough work on the sheets provided, and do not perform unfair practices or make noise in the exam hall.

CUET Dress Code For Females

CategoryAllowed Not Allowed
ClothingHalf-sleeved, simple kurtis/tops Full-sleeved, heavily embroidered, or layered clothing 
Bottom Wear Simple leggings, trousers, salwar Skirts, jeans with extra pockets 
Footwear Slippers, flat sandals Heels, closed-toe shoes, boots 
Accessories None Jewelry (earrings, rings, bangles, bracelets, belts) 
Electronic Items None Smartwatches, Bluetooth devices, and wired accessories 

CUET Dress Code 2025 for Males

Category Allowed Not Allowed 
ClothingHalf-sleeved, plain shirts or t-shirts Full-sleeved shirts, layered clothing, and embroidery 
Bottom Wear Light trousers, simple jeans Cargo pants, jeans with too many pockets 
Footwear Slippers, sandals Shoes, sneakers, boots 
Accessories None Watches, belts, caps, sunglasses, metallic items 
Electronic ItemsNone Smartwatches, Bluetooth devices, and wired accessories 

Things Allowed Inside the Examination Hall

  • Transparent Water Bottle
  • Admit Card (printed copy)
  • Face Mask & Gloves (if applicable)
  • Personal Hand Sanitiser (50 ml)
  • Rough Sheets (provided by the exam centre)
  • Passport-size Photograph (same as uploaded in the application)
  • Simple Black/Blue Ballpoint Pen (if specified)
  • Valid Photo ID Proof (Aadhar, PAN, Passport, etc.)

Things Not Allowed Inside the Examination Hall

  • Books, Notes, or Any Study Material
  • Mobile Phones & Smartwatches
  • Wallets, Handbags, Sunglasses
  • Bags, Pouches, or Any Items with Metal Components
  • Electronic Gadgets (earphones, calculators, etc.)
  • Jewellery, Caps, or Hats
  • Food or Drinks (except water)
  • Any Written or Printed Papers

What’s New In CUET UG 2025?

Check out some new changes UGC introduced and will be implemented from CUET UG 2025 onwards.

  • Students can now take CUET UG exams in any subject, regardless of their Class 12th subjects.
  • CUET UG will be conducted solely in CBT mode.
  • The number of CUET subjects has been reduced to 37 from 63. Teaching Aptitude, Entrepreneurship, and Legal Studies subjects has been removed.
  • The duration of the test is 60 minutes for all the subjects.
  • The GAT scores will decide the admission for the removed CUET subjects.
  • There will be no optional questions.

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Frequently Asked Questions

1.  What vocabulary words are asked in CUET UG 2025 English Paper?

As per students’ feedback, the CUET 2025 English Question Paper asked the following vocabulary words: Jubilant, Stoic, Nostalgia, Regressive, Absturb, Legitimate, Antagonist.

2.  Are there any discrepancies in the 16th May Shift 1 of CUET UG 2025?

 Yes, there was a 30-minute delay in today’s exam. At the iON Digital Centre in Noida, students reported a 30-minute delay in the CUET UG 2025 Exam, Shift 1, caused by a server outage. The server issue led to significant disruptions for students during the exam.

3.  What is the CUET exam pattern for each subject?

Each CUET UG exam pattern subject paper consisted of 50 compulsory questions. Students need to complete each paper within 60 minutes.

4. What are the Economics chapters emphasised on 16th May Shift 1 of CUET UG 2025?

The Economics chapters emphasised are the Consumer Behaviour and Demand
Producer Behaviour and Surplus, Forms of Market and Price Determination, Simple Applications of Tools of Demand and Supply Curve, National Income & Related Aggregates, Determination of Income and Employment, Money and Banking, Government Budget and Economy, and Balance of Payments.

5.   Which topic was more emphasised in the CUET UG Economics paper?

 The Economics paper comprises approximately 65% Microeconomics content and 35% Macroeconomics content. Microeconomic chapters covered include Demand, Supply, Elasticity, Price Determination, Producer Equilibrium, Market Equilibrium, Cost Curves, Revenue Concepts, and Profit Maximisation. However, the macroeconomics chapters are National Income, Aggregate Demand & Supply, Budget, Fiscal Policy, and Related Aggregates.

6. What is CUET Exam?

The CUET (Common University Entrance Test) is a standardised entrance exam conducted by the NTA in India. It is a gateway for admissions to undergraduate, postgraduate, and research programs in central universities.

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