CUET (Common University Entrance Test)
The Common University Entrance Test (CUET) is a national-level entrance exam
conducted by the National Testing Agency (NTA) to simplify the admission process for
undergraduate courses across Central, State, and Private Universities in the
country. CUET was designed as a single standardized entrance exam to allow students
to appear once and use that score to apply to several universities of their choice.
Importance of CUET for Students
- One exam, different university opportunities -CUET helps you to
score once and use that score under different universities to seek admission
through. This score is accepted by all top universities like:
- Delhi University (DU)
- Banaras Hindu University (BHU)
- Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU)
- Jamia Millia Islamia
- Aligarh Muslim University (AMU)
- Hyderabad University
- Many State and Private Universities
- Equal Opportunity for All - CUET provides a fair platform to
showcase your knowledge and secure a seat based on merit without classifying on
cities or states.
- Focus on Class 12th Knowledge -CUET mainly tests what you have
already studied in Class 12th and accordingly allows you to score through
without any extra efforts.
- Transparent and Merit-Based Admission -CUET ensures that your
admission purely depends on your performance in the test and no baisness takes
place.
Who Should Appear for CUET?
- If you're aiming to seek admission in the top Central state
universities of India.
- If you want to pursue commerce science humanity is or any stream
after class 12.
- If you want to do B.A, B.COM, BBA B.SC or any specialised course
offered by recognised universities.
What Does the CUET Test Include?
CUET is designed to check three major areas of a student’s capability:
- General Aptitude –Logical reasoning, quantitative
ability, general knowledge, and current affairs.
- Domain Knowledge –Questions based on specific
subjects you studied in Class 12 like Accountancy, Economics,
Business Studies, Mathematics, etc.
- Language Skills –English, Hindi, or other regional
languages testing reading comprehension, grammar, and vocabulary.