The CUET (Common University Entrance Test) is a standardized entrance exam in India.
CUET aims to streamline the admission process by providing a single entrance test for multiple universities (both central and state universities), as well as some private and deemed universities.
It serves as the primary entrance examination for admission into 249 universities, including 45 prestigious central universities. This figure is anticipated to increase even further for next CUET exams.
Please ensure that you keep several copies of the photograph, as the same image will be necessary for the application form, on the day of the examination, and during the counseling/admission process.
Ensure the images has sufficient resolution to be clearly visible (not be hazy, pixelated, or distorted).
The photograph must be recent, no older than two months. It must accurately reflect the individual's appearance on the day of the examination and thereafter.
Photographs may not be subject to any enhancement methods, including the use of lenses, tinted glasses, filters, etc..
A CUET score of 450 is considered a decent to average score, depending on the specific program and university.
Yes, you can choose 3 subjects for the CUET exam. In the CUET exam, you can choose up to 5 subjects in total.
The number of subjects you choose will affect the total marks for the exam. For example, choosing 3 subjects will have a total of 750 marks, while choosing 5 subjects will have 1250 total marks.
Yes, CUET 2025 has negative marking. For each incorrect answer, one mark is deducted. There's no negative marking for unattempt questions.
The exam is conducted annually, so candidates can attempt it once per year. The CUET UG 2025 examination does not have a limit on the number of attempts. Candidates can appear for the exam as many times as they wish.