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The CUET UG 2026 exam analysis for May 26 provides a complete review of each shift. The NTA conducted the CUET UG 2026 May 26 exam in CBT mode across multiple centres in India and abroad in two shifts -Shift 1 (9:00 AM to 12:00 PM) and Shift 2 (3:00 PM to 6:00 PM). Aspirants can check the detailed exam analysis for both Shift 1 and Shift 2, including the overall and section-wise difficulty levels of the exam.
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Students appearing for the exam can check the shift-wise analysis for the CUET 2026 exam to be held on May 26 here. The CUET analysis 2026 for May 26 helps students with utilisation of time in attempting maximum questions of the exam duration.
The paper focused heavily on statement-based questions, chronological ordering, and matching lists, covering both Contemporary World Politics and Politics in India since Independence.
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Cold War & Soviet Era: Questions on the timeline of the disintegration of the Soviet Union (identifying incorrect statements).
International Organizations (UN): * U.S. power within the UN.
Chronological steps to make the UN more relevant (e.g., 2005 reforms, Kofi Annan’s 1997 enquiry, and the Human Rights Council becoming operational in 2006).
ASEAN (Passage-based): A significant section (4 questions) covered ASEAN’s founding countries, objectives, the "ASEAN Way," and its three pillars.
Security & Disarmament: Matching meanings for terms like Disarmament, Arms Control, Confidence Building, and Alliance Building.
Environment & Global Trade: * The treaty providing a roadmap for reducing greenhouse gases (Kyoto Protocol).
Matching dates for India's environmental actions (Kyoto Protocol, Paris Agreement, Energy Conservation Act, etc.).
Political resistance to globalization.
Nation Building: * Statements regarding the process of Partition and the Integration of Princely States.
Chronology of State Formation (matching states to their year of creation).
Electoral History: * Analysis of the 1st General Election (Congress majority and the "Three-Phase Model").
The "Coalition Character" of the Congress party.
Statement-based questions on the 16th Lok Sabha election and the 2004 elections.
Key Leaders & Movements: * Who Indira Gandhi defeated in 1966.
The influence on J&K politics between 1953 and 1974.
Two major developments in 1986.
Emergency (1975): Matching key figures associated with the Emergency era, such as J.L. Sinha, A.N. Ray, S. Karanth, and F. Renu.
Economic Planning: Chronological ordering of the Bombay Plan, 1st Five Year Plan, 2nd Five Year Plan, and Plan Holidays.
India-Russia Relations: Identifying common visions (Multipolar world, Collective Security).
South Asia: Timeline of events in South Asian politics and factors leading to the failure of stable democracy in Pakistan.
India-China: Details regarding the 1962 Chinese Invasion, specifically identifying that China occupied the Aksai Chin area between 1957 and 1959.
Summary of Question Paper
| Question Type | Frequency of Questions |
| Statement-Based | Extremely high (found in Partition, UN power, and Globalization) |
| Chronology | Focus on State formation, Five Year Plans, and UN reforms |
| Matching | Used for Treaties, Environmental Acts, and Emergency-era personalities |
Difficulty Level: Moderate
Key Concepts: PCR, Gel Electrophoresis, RNA Interference, and the Menstrual Cycle.
Memory-Based Questions:
Antibody present in Colostrum.
Transport pathway of sperm.
Brain capacities (Human Evolution).
Matching type questions on diseases and organisms.
Overall Difficulty: Moderate to Hard
High Weightage Topics: Matrices & Determinants (10–12 questions).
Calculus: Definite Integrals, Differential Equations, and Application of Derivatives (Max/Min values).
Probability: Focus on Independent Events and Bayes' Theorem.
Vectors & 3D Geometry: Formula-based questions.
Difficulty Level: Moderate to Hard
Theory: Approximately 25–28 questions were theoretical, mostly from NCERT.
Topics: Alternating Current (RMS current), Photoelectric effect, and Mutual Inductance.
Tricky Parts: Calculations involving electron drift velocity and p-n junction diode resistance.
Difficulty Level: Easy to Moderate
The GAT paper was well balanced between Quantitative Aptitude, Logical Reasoning, and Static GK.
Quantitative Aptitude: Calculation-intensive but formula-based. Topics included:
Geometry: Area of a circular garden (Diameter 140m) compared to a rectangular field.
Averages: Recalculating the mean when one observation is wrongly copied.
Interest: Difference between Simple Interest and Compound Interest (SI vs CI) over 2 years.
Work & Time: Problems involving multiple people (A, B, and C) completing a task.
Speed & Distance: Boat and Stream (Upstream/Downstream speeds).
General Knowledge: Factual and static-oriented, focusing on geography (bordering states) and basic science (acids in food).
Overall Difficulty: Easy to Moderate
Sectional Breakdown & Question Distribution
| Topic | Number of Questions | Remarks |
| Reading Comprehension | 2 Passages | One passage was direct; the second was analytical/tricky |
| Vocabulary | 3 - 4 questions | Included a mix of Antonyms and Synonyms |
| Verbal Ability | 3 - 4 questions | Focused on Para Jumbles (Sentence Rearrangement) |
| Grammar | Variables | Strong emphasis on Active/Passive Voice and Indirect Speech |
| One Word Substitution | 4 questions | Presented in a 'Match the Following' format |
| Idioms & Phrases | 2 - 3 questions | Standard usage and contextual meaning |
Question Variety: The paper utilized diverse formats, specifically leveraging Match the Following for both vocabulary and one-word substitutions to test breadth of knowledge.
Reading Proficiency: While the majority of the paper was straightforward, one Reading Comprehension passage required higher-level inference skills, slightly elevating the overall difficulty.
Structural Focus: A significant portion of the marks was allocated to functional grammar (Voice and Narration) and logical sequencing (Para Jumbles).
The exam was well-balanced. It rewarded candidates who had a strong grasp of grammatical rules and a wide vocabulary, though it required careful time management to navigate the more complex comprehension passage.
The mathematics section is broadly divided into three categories: Common Mathematics, Core Mathematics, and Applied Mathematics. The syllabus emphasises both conceptual understanding (via matching questions) and direct numerical applications.
Common Mathematics: 15 Questions
Mathematics (Core Group B1): 35 Questions
Applied Mathematics (Group B2): 35 Questions
Category | Topics Highlighted | Question / Pattern Types |
Common Math & Core (B1) | * Differential Equations (5 questions) * Matrices & Determinants * Linear Programming Problems (LPP) * Calculus (Max/Minima, Integration) * Vectors & Trigonometry * Probability, Sets & Functions | * Finding maximum value of a function * Computing probability constants for independent events * Calculating matrix inverses * Evaluating trigonometric integrals * Logarithmic differentiation * Match the following for definitions/properties |
Applied Math (B2) | * Commercial Math (CAGR%, Compound Interest, Depreciation) * Financial Math (Loans, Installments, Cost/Revenue functions) * Statistics (Mean, Variance, Standard Deviation, Moving Averages) * Probability Distributions (Random Variables & Expectations) | * Rate of change problems * LPP optimized for profit maximization * Non-negative remainders and numerical methods * Match the following for formulas and financial terms |
The physics section leans heavily toward Modern Physics, Electromagnetism, and Optics. The assessment style focuses strongly on comparative analysis (ordering magnitudes) and relating physical quantities to their dimensions or principles.
Semiconductors & Electronics: High focus on p-n junction diodes (forward bias resistance), mobilities in descending order, doping pure Germanium (Ge) to get n-type/p-type semiconductors, and electron density in doped silicon.
Modern & Nuclear Physics: Photoelectric effect, number of photons emitted, hydrogen atom electron transitions (wavelengths), binding energy per nucleon (decreasing order), binding energy of alpha particles, and conservation laws in nuclear reactions.
Electromagnetism & Waves: * Electromagnetic waves (production methods and devices).
Displacement current causes capacitor charging.
Maxwell's equations, Faraday's experiments, and direction of magnetic fields.
AC Circuits.
Magnetic properties, electric fields, and energy stored in a capacitor.
Optics: Lens characteristics, arranging focal lengths in order.
Mechanics & Dimensions: Dimensional analysis of physical quantities, torque on a dipole, and velocity of laser beams in ascending order.
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