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CUET 2025 Sociology Question Paper with Solutions: The Common University Entrance Test (CUET) 2025 is the gateway to undergraduate admissions in Central Universities and other participating institutions across India. Among the domain-specific subjects offered, Sociology plays a vital role for aspirants aiming to pursue degrees in social sciences, humanities, public policy, development studies, and related fields. With CUET 2025 scheduled from May 13 to June 3, 2025, in this article, we will provide a full overview of the CUET Sociology 2025 Question Paper, its syllabus, exam pattern, and will feature expert-solved answers and topic-wise analysis once the exam is conducted.
Understanding the structure of the CUET 2025 Sociology test is key to effective preparation and performance. Familiarity with the CUET exam pattern allows candidates to optimise their time and improve accuracy. The Sociology paper is structured to test analytical, conceptual, and application-based understanding.
Particulars | Details |
Conducting Body | National Testing Agency (NTA) |
Mode of Examination | Computer-Based Test (CBT) |
Question Type | MCQs, short answers, essay-style |
Total Questions | 50 questions |
Duration | 60 minutes |
Marking Scheme | +5 for correct, -1 for incorrect, 0 for unattempted |
Sections Covered | Domain-Specific (Sociology) |
Maximum Test Papers Allowed | Up to 5 subjects, including Sociology |
After the CUET 2025 exam is conducted, the official Sociology question paper will be made available for download. This PDF will help students analyse the structure of the paper and prepare better for future exams.
Title | Download Link |
CUET 2025 Sociology Question Paper | To be updated post-exam |
Right after the CUET 2025 exam, this section will be updated with memory-based questions recalled by test-takers. These practice questions will be accompanied by detailed solutions for better understanding.
Stay tuned for:
Application-based scenario questions
Theoretical concept recall
Concept-matching or assertion-reason type MCQs
A detailed post-exam analysis will be added once the CUET 2025 Sociology exam is held. This section will cover:
Overall and section-wise difficulty level
Key topics asked in the paper
Distribution of questions across theoretical and application-based areas
Ideal attempt and accuracy expectations for a good score
Here’s a summary of last year’s paper (CUET Sociology 2024) to give candidates an idea of what to expect:
Difficulty Level: Easy to Moderate
Focus Areas:
Classical and contemporary sociological theories (Marx, Weber, Durkheim)
Social Institutions (family, education, economy)
Social Issues (inequality, race, gender)
Sociological Research Methods (qualitative and quantitative)
Application-based questions using real-life case studies
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Yes, with strong conceptual preparation and NCERT-based study, Sociology can be one of the most scoring domain subjects.
The paper has a balanced mix of conceptual questions and applied/social issue-based scenarios.
Yes, the NCERT Class 12 Sociology books are the primary source. Supplement with sample papers and mock tests.
Revise summaries of key chapters, focus on thinkers, practice past year questions, and solve at least 2–3 mock tests.
If you have mistakenly selected "Bachelor of Engineering CS - Lateral Entry" while filling the CUCET (Chandigarh University) form but you do not want lateral entry, then there is no need to worry. You can follow the following steps to correct this mistake:
Important Tip: Always check all the details carefully once before final submission, so that such mistake does not happen again.
Hello there,
Yes, you can apply for Hindi Honours or B.A. with Hindi, History, and Political Science through CUET even if you got RT in English but your overall result is Pass . CUET eligibility depends on your overall pass status and the specific requirements of the university you are applying to.
Since you are interested in Hindi and related subjects, focus on preparing well for the
Hindi
,
History
, and
Political Science
sections in CUET. Some universities may not consider RT in a particular subject if your overall result is pass, but it's better to check the detailed eligibility criteria of the specific university you are applying to.
I hope this answer helps you. If you have more queries, then feel free to share your questions with us, we will be happy to assist you.
Thank you, and I wish you all the best in your bright future.
If you didn’t have Maths in Class 12 , you generally can’t choose it as a subject in CUET . The exam usually requires you to pick subjects you studied in 12th grade for the domain-specific tests.
However, you can still apply for many courses that don’t require Maths —just check the eligibility criteria for the universities you’re interested in. It’s always a good idea to review the specific requirements before selecting your subjects.
You should check on the official site for more information. CUET (https://cuet.nta.nic.in/)
Hello Anil,
For B.Sc. in Computer Science through CUET , you should select the following domain subjects :
I hope this answer helps you. If you have more queries, then feel free to share your questions with us, we will be happy to assist you.
Thank you, and I wish you all the best in your bright future.
hi ,
The eligibility criteria for CUET (Common University Entrance Test) UG 2025 depend on the specific universities and courses you are applying to. CUET itself does not have a minimum percentage requirement , but individual universities may have their own eligibility criteria.
CAN AN OBC STUDENT APPLY FOR CUET ?
- yes
However, check the eligibility criteria of the specific university and course you are interested in. Some courses (like B.Sc. in Science subjects) may require 50% or higher marks in Class 12, even with OBC relaxation.
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