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CUET PG Exam Analysis 2025: The CUET PG 2025 exam has started from March 13th and ended by April 1st, 2025, in different test centres for about 157 subjects. The CUET PG exam was held for students who wanted to take admissions in the country's best universities. Because candidates sit in the examination in different shifts, early impressions give information about the examination pattern, difficulty level, and most asked questions.
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A comprehensive review, current trends and student feedback may prove useful to those who haven't yet taken a shot at it. A section-wise exam review, reaction of students, expert opinion, cut-offs on the cards, and post-exam advice form the content for this article aimed at helping the aspirants rate their performance and decide on what's next. The Candidates are requested to go through the CUET PG exam analysis 2025 to check the indepth analysis for each subject. This article will also provide links to the CUET PG question papers and answers as soon as they are available.
The CUET PG 2025 exam, which started from March 13 to April 1, 2025, with candidates appearing in various shifts. Although a detailed analysis will be provided soon for various subjects, preliminary insights based on trends of the exam, levels of difficulty as expected, and past trends can assist aspirants in preparing better. This page is updated with subjectwise analysis, memory based questions and difficulty analysis.
The CUET PG physics exam has been over on 30th of march, in the first shift. We have provided a detailed analysis of the question paper including the difficulty level, question types, pattern of exam and other aspects.
The zoology exam has been conducted on 28th of march, here is an in-depth analysis of the CUET PG Zoology question paper.
1- What is the larval stage of a starfish?
Ans: Bipinnaria
2- When did the Air and Water Control and Prevention Act occur?
Ans: 1981 & 1974
3- When was the Wildlife Protection Act launched?
Ans: 1972
4- What is the larval stage of Crinoids?
Ans: Doliolaria
5- In pollution measurement, which element requires monitoring?
Ans: Sulphur
6- Where is Satellite DNA located?
Ans: Near centromeric and telomeric regions
7- What is a post-zygotic mechanism?
Ans: Hybrid sterility
8- What is MHC-I related to?
Ans: CD8+ cells (Cytotoxic T-cells)
9- What are the steps of muscle cell contraction?
Ans: Attachment, power stroke, detachment, re-cocking
10- Which organism has a segmented body?
Ans: Annelida
The CUET PG 2025 History exam has been conducted on 28th of March. Below given is the analysis of the question paper, insights about the paper, difficulty level and important topics.
Overall difficulty level: The CUET PG 2025 History Question Paper was moderate to difficult.
Comparison with CUET PG 2024: The CUET PG 2025 was comparatively tricky and difficult than the previous year's question paper.
1- Who is associated with the Chittagong Armoury Raid?
Ans: Surya Sen
2- Who wrote the book Tahqiq-i-Hind?
Ans: Al-Biruni
3- Which statement was the Indian Rebellion of 1857 based on?
Ans: It was termed as the "First War of Independence" by V.D. Savarkar.
4- Arrange in chronological order: Pliny, Indica, Ptolemy, Geography, Vatsyayana, Mitra Mela.
Ans:
5- When did the Dutch set up their factory at Nizampatnam?
Ans: 1606 CE
6- Who said that Harappa's drainage system is the oldest and best drainage system ever?
Ans: John Marshall
7- Who attacked the Chittagong Armoury?
Ans: Surya Sen and his revolutionary group (Indian Republican Army)
8- Who gave Sher Shah the title of Sher Khan?
Ans: Bahar Khan (for his bravery in killing a tiger)
9- Which Mughal emperor was so upset with tobacco that he banned it?
Ans: Jahangir
10- Who wrote the book Histories (Historika)?
Ans: Herodotus
11- When was the First Round Table Conference held in London?
Ans: 12 November 1930 – 19 January 1931
The CUET PG 2025 Life Science exam has been held on 27th of March in the third shift we have listed below an indepth analysis of the question paper it will help you analyse what type of questions were asked and what were the more frequent topics.
1) What is the function of Mercury Chloride?
Ans: Mercury chloride (HgCl₂)
2) Select two inorganic nitrogen sources for nitrogen fixation in plants.
Ans: Nitrate (NO₃⁻), Ammonium (NH₄⁺)
3) If a sequence has the initiator codon AUG, which codes for methionine, then:
4) Typhoid Vi vaccine consists of which type of product?
Ans: Bacterial product.
5) Arrange the sequence of bacterial transcription
6) Which one is termed as the "guardian of the genome"?
Ans: p53
7) Match the following:
A. Polymers – DNA, RNA
B. Polymerase – DNA polymerase, RNA polymerase
Ans:
8) If a flower is cut vertically, what is this type of section called?
Ans: A longitudinal section (LS) is the vertical cut of a flower, showing its internal structure from top to bottom.
9) What is the function of Histatin?
Ans: Histatins are antimicrobial peptides found in saliva. They help in wound healing, inhibit fungal growth (especially Candida albicans), and maintain oral health.
10) What is convalescent serum?
Ans: Convalescent serum is a blood serum obtained from individuals who have recovered from an infection. It contains antibodies against the pathogen and can be used as passive immunotherapy to treat or prevent infections.
11) In the F1 generation (RrIi), if recessive genes are crossed, how many zygotes will form?
Ans: If the F1 generation genotype is RrIi (dihybrid cross), crossing two heterozygous individuals follows the dihybrid cross ratio (Punnett square analysis). The total number of possible zygotic combinations is: 16 zygotes (based on the 4×4 Punnett square).
The CUET PG 2025 Chemistry exam has been conducted on 27th march, below is the analysis of the question paper, it will help you get an idea about how the overall paper was, what were the most asked topics, etc.
Few questions were asked from the geometry and configuration of compounds.
There was also a question from entropy of gas.
Residual based questions were also asked in the question paper.
Questions were also asked from redox reactions.
Solid state questions were also asked in the paper.
Few questions were from radioactivity.
There were several numerical based questions.
Questions were there from spectra as well.
There were a few direct questions.
Main group based questions were also there in the paper.
1) What is the shape of Xenon Difluoride (XeF₂)?
Ans- Linear
2) What is the shape of Xenon Tetrafluoride (XeF₄)?
Ans- Square planar
3) Which element has the lowest ionization energy?
Ans- Cesium (Cs)
4) What is the shape of PCl₄⁺ (Phosphorus Tetrachloride cation)?
Ans- Tetrahedral
5) What is the effective nuclear charge (Z_eff) of Copper (Cu)?
Ans- Approximately 3.3
6) What is the Crystal Field Stabilization Energy (CFSE) for a d⁸ metal ion in an octahedral field?
Ans- For strong field ligands (low spin): −1.2Δ0+2P-1.2Δ₀ + 2P
For weak field ligands (high spin): −0.8Δ0-0.8Δ₀
7) What is the number of radial nodes for a 4f orbital?
Ans- 1 (Radial nodes = n−l−1n - l - 1, where n=4n = 4, l=3l = 3)
The CET PG English exam has been held on 26 March 3rd shift. An indepth and thoro analysis is given below you can get an idea about the difficulty level question types, the overall difficulty level and the comparison with the previous year paper. This will help you get an idea about how the overall paper was and also will help future aspirants who are preparing for CVT PG 2026 English literature paper.
Overall Difficultly level: The difficulty level of the question paper was moderate.
Comparison with CUET PG 2024: The paper was a bit tough than the last year paper, contained a lot of chronological order based questions and Author's work based questions.
CUET PG English 2025- Memory Based Questions
1- What is the correct verb form: He, as well as his friends, ___?
Ans- Was
2- Which preposition is correct: Chanakya lived ___?
Ans- PDuring
3- Identify the possessive noun: My ___ office car is parked elsewhere.
Ans- Mother’s
4- Which tense is appropriate: How did Saira ___?
Ans- Past
5- Complete the sentence: There is a growing synthesis between humanism and ___?
Ans- Science
6- What is the one-word synonym for connotation?
Ans- Meaning
7- What is the synonym of nepotism?
Ans- Favouritism
8- What is the antonym of eradicate?
Ans- Plant
9- What does the phrase "taken with a pinch of salt" mean?
Ans- Doubt
10- Find the error: "One of my friends is going to (part B)". Which verb is correct?
Ans- Is
11- What is the past tense of refer?
Ans- Referred
12- What is the word for "front part" of something?
Ans- Façade
13- What phrase means "the argument is unsound"?
Ans- Won’t hold water
14- What is the synonym of eradicate?
Ans- Remove
15- What do you call a person who works for the welfare of humans?
Ans- Philanthropist
16- What is the one-word term for extreme desire for wealth?
Ans- Avarice
17- What is the antonym of warily?
Ans- Recklessly
18- What is the term for a small business owner?
Ans- Proprietor
The exam has been conducted on 25th of March, we have given a detailed analysis here, so that you can get deeper insights about the question types, difficulty level about the exam.
There were many direct and to the point questions.
There were 1-2 questions on Realism.
Questions were asked from Gandhiji's satya and ahinsa too.
Similarly, a question was based on the year of energy conservation act.
There was also a question based on who quoted "War of all against all".
Cold war events related questions were also asked in the paper.
Similarly, there was also a question related to Principles of Morganthou.
A question was based on Rousseau's general will as well.
Most of the questions were from Indian Polity and Western Philosophy.
There were questions based on chronological order.
There were around 40-45 easy questions which were too direct.
Comparison with CUET PG 2024: The paper was comparatively easier than the last year question paper. It had a decent number of direct questions. Most of them were from Indian polity and Western Philosophy.
We have added a few memory based question from CUET PG 2025 Political Science question paper below so to know about the difficulty level, question types, most asked chapters, etc.
1- When did Croatia join the European Union?
Ans. 2013
2- Who was the first President of Russia?
Ans. Boris Yeltsin
3- Who was the first Secretary-General of the United Nations?
Ans. Trygve Lie
4- What is the election process for Australia's House of Representatives called?
Ans. Preferential Voting
5- From which country was the first UN Secretary-General?
Ans. Norway
6- When was NOTA (None of the Above) introduced in elections?
Ans. 2013
7- When did Afghanistan join SAARC?
Ans. 2007
8- Who wrote Administrative Behavior?
Ans. Herbert Simon
9- Who started the Bolshevik Party?
Ans. Vladimir Lenin
10- Where is the headquarters of UNESCO located?
Ans. Paris, France
11- What was the 38th Constitutional Amendment Act related to?
Ans. Emergency Powers
12- Who proposed the Gaia Hypothesis?
Ans. James Lovelock
13- Who introduced the concept of Virtue?
Ans. Aristotle
The CUET 2025 Botany exam was generally considered easy to moderate by most students. Here’s a detailed analysis of the exam:
Overall Difficulty: Easy to moderate
Moderate Questions: Present
Easy Questions: Around 50 questions were easy to answer
Matching-Type Questions: 6
Assertion-Reason Questions: None (Not included in the exam)
Repetition of Previous Year Questions: 10-12 questions.
Detailed Analysis
There were 6–7 questions from Matching.
The botanical name of fenugreek was asked.
Most of the questions were from the Genetics section.
Characteristics of Xerophytes were also asked.
Questions were based on endospore stain, and electron transport chain (ETC) complex as well.
Characteristics of BAC (Bacterial Artificial Chromosome) were asked too.
There were questions from BT Cotton, paracytic stomata.
Many questions were asked from the family.
There was a question from Xylem and mRNA modification too.
Basic amino acids were also asked.
There was a question from cryopreservation as well.
A question related to 5’ capping was also asked.
Questions were asked from NPP and PCR too.
The memory-based questions of the CUET PG Botany examination are updated here.
1. What is the botanical name of Methi (Fenugreek)?
Ans. Trigonella foenum-graecum
2. White jute is obtained from which plant?
Ans. Corchorus capsularis
3. Why do purple and blue colors appear in plants?
Ans. Anthocyanins
4. What elements are found in xylem?
Ans. Trachedis, Vessels, Xylem Parenchyma and Xylem Fibres.
5. Paracytic stomata are found in which plant family?
Ans. Rubiaceae
6. Phosphorus represents what in plants?
Ans. Macronutrient vital
7. Ethylene is the precursor of which compound?
Ans. Ethylene oxide
8. Who conducted the bacterial transformation experiment?
Ans. Frederick Griffith
9. Which enzyme adds the RNA primer during DNA replication?
Ans. Primase
10. What is the interface between G1 and S phase called?
Ans. Restriction point
11. Number of chromosomes in endosperm?
Ans. triploid (3n)
The exam for CUET PG 2025 Geography has been conducted on 15th of March. An indepth analysis will be updated here soon with insights of the topics frequently asked, question types, and difficulty level of the paper.
The exam covers a wide spectrum of geography, from physical processes like geomorphology and climatology to human geography topics like population and economic geography. Questions are distributed across several topics, ensuring a thorough assessment of the subject.
There is a mixture of factual recall (e.g., Acid Rain is the outcome of which pollution?) and conceptual questions (e.g., Trophic Level, Primary Producers & Primary Consumers:), reflecting the need for both memorization and deeper understanding.
Some questions required analytical thinking, such as Arrange the nations India, Turkey, Chile, and Sri Lanka, in decreasing order on the basis of their urbanization status, testing the ability to apply geographical concepts to real-world scenarios.
Many questions focussed on India's geographical aspects, including resources, climate, and industrial development (e.g., Which Indian state is the highest producer of sugarcane in 2022?). However, global questions like Which nation is the leading producer of manganese in the world? ensure a broader geographical perspective.
There is a notable emphasis on geographical techniques like surveying, cartography, and remote sensing, underlining the importance of practical skills in interpreting and analyzing geographical data.
Geography of India (e.g., resources, agriculture, and industrialization)
Climatology (e.g., winds, rainfall, and humidity)
Geographical Techniques (e.g., cartography, surveying, and data analysis)
A few of the memory-based questions from the CUET PG Geography question paper 2025 are given below:
1. Which type of pollution results in Acid Rain?
Ans. Sulphur dioxide and nitrogen oxides from air pollution.
2. What is the term used for pre-monsoon rainfall in Kerala and its neighbouring regions?
Ans. Mango showers
3. According to the 2011 census, how is urbanisation distributed across Indian states?
Ans. Unevenly, with high urbanization in Maharashtra, Tamil Nadu, and Gujarat
4. Which region experiences the highest tidal range?
Ans. Bay of Fundy, Canada
5. Who coined the term 'Ecosystem'?
Ans. A.G. Tansley
6. Which is the busiest route in the world, also known as the "Big Trunk Route"?
Ans. North Atlantic Route
7. Which country is the world’s leading producer of manganese?
Ans. South Africa
8. In which region is specific humidity the highest?
Ans. Equatorial region
9. Where does the Bhadravati Iron and Steel Plant (Visvesvaraya Iron and Steel Limited) source its ores from?
Ans. Kemmangundi, Karnataka
10. Which country experienced the largest forest depletion between 2010 and 2020?
Ans. Brazil
CUET PG 2025 Analysis explains the detailed insights about the question paper, difficulty level, etc. You will get the detailed analysis for the paper here soon.
1. Who is the father of microbiology?
Ans. Antonie van Leeuwenhoek
2. What is the PCR sequence?
Ans. Denaturation - Primer annealing - Extension/Elongation
3. What is the composition of a lipid raft?
Ans. Cholesterol, sphingolipids, phospholipids, and proteins.
4. Strict vegans lack which vitamin?
Ans. Vitamin B12
5. Which DNA makes a right-handed helix?
Ans. A-DNA and B-DNA
6. Which DNA makes a left-handed helix?
Ans. Z-DNA
7. Which is the most stable form of glucose?
Ans. Chair conformation
8. What is the linkage in amylose?
Ans. 1-4 linkage
9. What is involved in substrate-level phosphorylation?
Ans. Enzymes like pyruvate kinase and phosphoglycerate kinase.
10. After KDEL mutation, it became KEEL. Where did the mutation happen?
Ans. The D (Aspartic acid) at the third position was replaced by E (Glutamic acid).
The Mathematics paper which was in the second shift of March 13, 2025 is over. A thorough analysis is provided for the question paper, wherein you will get insights about the frequently asked topics, difficulty level, and question patterns. The CUET PG 2025 Mathematics question paper was moderate as reviewed by most of the students.
Detailed Analysis
There were several questions from Statistics and Hypotheses.
Questions were based on regression analysis as well.
The questions were a bit lengthy.
There were many questions based on standard deviation and variance.
There was a question about orthogonal basis and trajectory.
A question was also asked from Volume integral.
Questions from complex numbers were also asked.
There was a question from groups and subgroups too.
An infinite limit question was also asked.
Many questions were asked about functions and linear algebra.
The Ordinary Differential Equation i.e. ODE part was lengthy compared to others.
Questions from transformations and ranks were also asked.
There were a few questions from integration.
CUET PG Mathematics 2025 memory-based questions are posted below, you can refer to them to know the question pattern and difficulty level.
1) $f=\frac{x^{\prime}}{\sqrt{x^2+y^2}}$
2) $(90+87+89+67) \bmod 11$
3) $\int_0^{\infty} \int_0^\pi x e^{-\pi^2 / 2} d x$
4) $|G|=p^2$
$\mathbb{Z}_p{ }^2$
$\mathbb{Z}_p{ }+\mathbb{Z}_p{ }$
5) $f=x^2+x y^2+y^4$
6) $\sqrt{4 n^2+n}-2 n$
7) $\iiint x^2+y^2+z^2 d V$
8) $m>n$
$P_{m \times n}$
$Q_{n \times m}$
9) $|x|+|x-1|+|x+1|$
10) Rank ($T$)= Rank ($T^2$)
11) $1-\frac{1}{2^p}+\frac{1}{3^p}-\cdots$
12) $\int_0^1 \int_0^1 \int_0^1\lfloor x\rfloor+\lfloor y\rfloor+\lfloor z\rfloor d V=0$
13) $\oint F.dr$ from GDT
Algebra carried the maximum weightage (18 questions) and was the most important subject. The focus should be on group theory, ring theory, and linear algebra concepts.
Real Analysis (12 questions) was an important area, with a focus on such subjects as limits, continuity, differentiation, and Riemann integration.
Complex Analysis and Differential Equations (11 questions each) were given equal importance, emphasizing the importance of understanding ordinary/partial differential equations and contour integration methods.
Vector Calculus (9 questions) and Integral Calculus (8 questions) both had a moderate number of questions, reflecting a balanced emphasis on vector fields, Green's theorem, and multiple integrals.
Linear Programming (6 questions) carried the minimum weightage but is a must for candidates well-versed with optimization methods, simplex techniques, and the theory of duality.
Joint Distributions weighed most heavily, pointing towards a great focus on multivariate and bivariate probability distributions. Aspirants must know joint density functions, marginal distribution, and conditional probability.
Random Variables and Sampling & Designs of Experiments weighed also strongly, implying the great need for probabilistic models, sampling techniques, and experimental design.
Differential Calculus and Sequences & Series were similarly relevant, implying the importance of statistical analysis foundations via math.
Matrices and Estimation were represented adequately, affirming the importance of having a firm understanding of the applications of linear algebra in statistics and estimation of parameters.
Standard Distributions and Hypothesis Testing had moderate importance, covering topics such as normal, binomial, and Poisson distributions as well as significance testing and confidence intervals.
Integral Calculus, Differential Equations, and Descriptive Statistics & Probability were assigned the minimum weightage, though a general familiarity is still essential for dealing with related topics under other subjects.
Molecular Biology carried the maximum weightage (10.67%), and hence it was an important subject for the candidates. A good grasp of DNA replication, transcription, and gene regulation would be useful.
Genetics and Animal Physiology were also equally significant (9.33% each), reflecting emphasis on patterns of inheritance, genetic diseases, and physiological functions.
Biochemistry, Ecology, and Vertebrates & Invertebrates (8.00% each) had a moderate number of questions, reflecting a balanced treatment of both molecular and environmental biology.
Evolution, Biostatistics, and Developmental Biology (6.67% each) were crucial, involving knowledge of evolutionary concepts, statistical analysis, and embryonic growth.
Immunology, Cell Biology, Recombinant DNA Technology, and Biodiversity & Environmental Conservation (5.33% each) were taught, and they are important but comparatively lower-weighted areas.
Bio-Techniques had the lowest weightage (4.00%), but considering its applicability to laboratory techniques, knowledge of important experimental methods is still useful.
Joint Distributions had the highest weightage, indicating a strong emphasis on bivariate and multivariate probability distributions. Candidates should be well-versed in joint density functions, marginal distributions, and conditional probabilities.
Random Variables and Sampling & Designs of Experiments were also significant, suggesting the importance of probabilistic models, data collection methods, and experimental designs.
Differential Calculus and Sequences & Series were equally important, highlighting the role of mathematical foundations in statistical analysis.
Matrices and Estimation were well-represented, reinforcing the need for a strong grasp of linear algebra applications in statistics and parameter estimation techniques.
Standard Distributions and Testing of Hypotheses had moderate weightage, focusing on topics like normal, binomial, and Poisson distributions along with significance testing and confidence intervals.
Integral Calculus, Differential Equations, Descriptive Statistics & Probability had the least weightage, but a basic understanding remains essential for tackling related concepts in other topics.
Being familiar with the CUET PG 2025 exam pattern is essential for the candidate to structure their study strategy properly. The test has a systematic pattern, e.g., multiple-choice questions (MCQs), section-wise allotment, marking system, and duration of time. Knowing the CUET PG exam pattern beforehand helps the aspirants manage their time effectively in the exam. This part gives an overview of the number of questions, total marks, negative marking, and subject-wise pattern to provide candidates with a clear idea of what they can expect in the exam.
Particulars | Details |
Exam Frequency | Once a year |
Duration of exam | 90 Minutes (1.5 hours) |
Total No. of Questions | 75 |
Maximum Marks | 300 |
Question Type | Multiple Choice Questions |
Question Paper Medium | English and Hindi |
Marking Scheme | +4 for each correct answer -1 for each incorrect answer No marks for unattempted questions |
A properly planned CUET PG study timetable, proper time management, and sufficient familiarity with the trend of the exam are necessary for successful preparation for CUET PG 2025. The comprehensive syllabus that spans various subjects demands concentration on conceptual understanding, practice, and revision to secure maximum marks. Subject-wise advice regarding studies, study material to follow, time management, and revision tips for last-minute preparations to assist candidates to improve their studies and secure a good score in the exam has been offered here.
Candidates must read the exam pattern, marking scheme, and topic-wise syllabus thoroughly in advance during the preparation period so that they recognize high-weightage questions and plan accordingly.
An effective study schedule leads to steady progress. Plan time effectively for concept acquisition, problem-solving, and revision, and ensure that all subjects of concern are given attention before the exam.
More than rote memory, one should aim at understanding fundamental concepts in subjects like Mathematics, Biology, and Statistics. Strong fundamentals lead to application-based and concept-related questions' ease of solution.
Practising mock tests, last year's question papers, and sample papers improve speed, accuracy, and time management. Reviewing errors improves weak points.
Candidates must refer to suggested books, internet material, and video lectures to enhance their knowledge and gain a better understanding of complicated subjects.
It is significant to handle time effectively during the exam. Performing question-solving practices under timed constraints helps in accomplishing a balancing act between pace and accuracy.
Yes, there is a negative marking in CUET PG 2025. 4 marks will be awarded for every correct response and 1 mark will be deducted for every incorrect response. No mark will be cut for unattempted questions, therefore, candidates must attempt wisely.
CUET PG 2025 admit card can be downloaded by the applicants from the site exams.nta.ac.in through application number and date of birth. Admit card and original photo identity should be brought to the exam centre.
Candidates may select a subject from the CUET PG 2025 given list. It must be that which pertains most to their respective courses of postgraduate studies from the given list of subjects.
The results for CUET PG are usually released after a few weeks of the exam on its official website i.e. exams.nta.ac.in. Students can get their results using their application number and password. However, students should keep checking on the official website for any further updates or notifications.
CUET PG 2025 will be held in Computer Based Test (CBT) mode at different centres. The candidates will be given 75 multiple-choice questions (MCQs) within 90 minutes.
Yes, NTA also provides a correction window to the candidates in which they can correct some information in their CUET PG 2025 application form after they submit it. All the fields may not be available for edit and therefore, the applicants are suggested to thoroughly review their information before the final submission.
Hello, generally, 10th and 12th marksheets are not required in universities for PG courses. their primary focus is on your undergraduate degree and any enterence exam or interviews. however some universities can ask for the marksheets.
Hello aspirant,
Unfortunately, there might be a limited number of dedicated Hindi language books specifically for the CUET PG (COQP11) entrance exam.
However, you can explore these options:
1. General Hindi Language Books:
* Focus on grammar, vocabulary, and literature: These books will provide a strong foundation for the language section.
* Consider authors like:
* Vishnu Prabhakar
* Premchand
* Jayashankar Prasad
* Nirala
* Mahadevi Varma
2. CUET PG General Paper Books:
* Some books for the general paper section (COQP11) might include Hindi language questions. Look for books that cover:
* Reading comprehension
* Grammar
* Vocabulary
3. Online Resources and Mock Tests:
* Many online platforms offer practice questions and mock tests for CUET PG.
* Utilize these resources to improve your Hindi language skills.
Recommended Books (General Hindi):
While not specifically for CUET PG, these books can be helpful:
* Arihant Hindi Grammar and Composition
* Objective General Hindi by Rakesh Yadav
* Lucent's General Hindi
Greeting Student,
To downland cuet pg. Hindi previous year question paper click on the attached link and select year, exam type -P.G and Subject -Hindi literature and click on search. NTA official website (https://nta.ac.in/Downloads)
Thank you and all the best.
Hello
If you have completed the application processthen you can download the admit card from the CUET admit card download direct link provided in the official website (exams.nta.ac.in). You can download the admit card and take a print out of it. The NTA will release the CUET UG Admit card 2024 in online mode in the second week of May 2024.
You can know more about the CUET UG 2024 using the below link.
https://university.careers360.com/articles/cuet-admit-card
Hello,
There are a wide variety of courses offered by University in Kerala. All these courses or programs have great scope. After 12th commerce, consider these courses in Kerala universities:
1) B.Com
2) BBA
3) Bachelor of Economics
4) BHM
5) LLB
6) BCA
7) BMCJ
Hope this helps,
Thank you
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