The official notification for the conduct of the Common University Entrance Test [CUET (UG) - 2023] for Admission to Undergraduate Programmes into Central Universities and other participating Universities / Institutions / Organizations / Autonomous Colleges – reg. has been released on 9th February 2023 by the National Testing Agency. The Agency has begun the registration process for the Common University Entrance Test, Undergraduate (CUET UG) 2023, and candidates can register till March 12 after which a four-day correction window will be available from March 15 to March 18.
Check the Updated Pattern & Syllabus
As per the CUET-UG 2023 notification released by the National Testing Agency on 9th February 2023, several major changes have been introduced for CUET 2023 by the National testing agency including the Registration Fees, Number of Subject choices, Number of questions in each section, etc. Understanding the revised exam pattern is essential for anyone preparing for CUET 2023 exam as it will help them prepare more effectively, focus on the most important topics, manage their time more efficiently, and reduce anxiety and stress on the day of the exam.Understanding the latest pattern crucial for effective exam preparation as it provides a roadmap for candidates to plan their study schedule and focus their efforts on the right areas. The pattern of competitive exams such as CUET is usually updated periodically to keep pace with the changing trends and requirements of the industry or the academic field. If you rely on outdated information, you may end up wasting your time and efforts in the wrong areas.
Let us go through the major changes introduced in CUET-2023 (UG) as per the official notification released by NTA:
1. Number of Questions Reduced
This year, the Agency has reduced the number of questions to be attempted as well as the maximum number of questions in Section-II Domain knowledge as well as in Section-III General Test Section as follows:- Earlier in the domain test, the candidates were required to attempt 40 questions out of 50. This year, as per the revised pattern, the candidates have to attempt 35/40 Questions out of 45/50 in section II, i.e, the Domain knowledge test.
- In section III, i.e, General Test, the maximum number of questions have been reduced to 60 and you can attempt any 50 out of them. Earlier the candidates were required to attempt 60 questions out of 75.
2. Application Fee Increased
NTA has also revised the CUET 2023 examination fees for each category have also been revised. Also, for CUET (UG) – 2023, fees will be charged based on the number of subjects chosen by the candidates.- The National Testing Agency (NTA) has also increased the registration fee for the CUET 2023 exam based on the number of subjects chosen by the candidates. Earlier, the Unreserved Category students opting for up to four subjects were required to pay a registration fee of Rs. 650. This year, the students have to pay Rs. 750 for choosing up to 3 subjects.
- Earlier, for choosing centers outside India, the students were required to pay 3000/- for each slot. However, with the revised CUET 2023 fee structure, this fee has also been increased to 3750/-
3. Number of Slots Increased
As per the official notification of CUET 2023 released by NTA, there is also a change in the schedule of the examination as follows:- Earlier the exam was held in two slots - shift 1 from 9 AM to 12.15 PM and shift 2 from 3 PM to 6.45 PM. Candidates were allowed to select Slot I or Slot II or both the Slots as per the tests required to be opted as applicable to the desired course/s of the desired University/ies.
- This year, the CUET examination will be conducted on multiple days in three slots per day. There will be three shifts conducted in a day.
4. Subject Limit Increased
As per the details given, this year NTA has introduced some key changes in the maximum number of subjects that can be chosen for the CUET 2023 exam.- Earlier, the maximum number of tests to be taken was 9 only i.e. 2 Languages + 6 Domain Specific Subjects + 1 General Test OR 3 Languages + 5 Domain Specific Subjects + 1 General Test.
- This year, a candidate can choose up to 10 Subjects for giving the Exam as per the notification released by NTA.
You can attempt the CUET 2023 mock tests at Smartkeeda which are designed according to the CUET latest pattern prescribed by the National Testing Agency to get well-familiarized with the latest pattern of the CUET 2023 examination.
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Acknowledge the difference between CUET & Board Exams
Before devoting your complete time to Boards, you must understand that even though the syllabus for both exams is similar, Board exams and CUET 2023 are two different types of exams that serve different purposes and require different preparation strategies. While board exams focus on testing the academic knowledge of students, competitive exams like CUET focus on testing the aptitude and problem-solving skills of candidates. Therefore, candidates preparing for competitive CUET exams need to focus on specific topics and develop their problem-solving skills to perform well in CUET exams.
Let us understand some of the key differences between the two:
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- Purpose: Board exams are typically conducted at the end of the academic year to test the knowledge and skills of students and determine their eligibility for promotion to the next academic level. These exams are conducted by educational boards such as CBSE, ICSE, and state boards. Competitive Exams such as Common University Entrance Test (CUET), on the other hand, are conducted to select candidates for admission to educational programs
- Scope: Board exams typically cover the entire syllabus of a particular academic year, whereas competitive exams such as the CUET exam cover a wide range of topics and subjects that are relevant to admission to a particular course or university. While the board exams are designed to test one's knowledge of the subject, competitive exams like CUET are more application based.
- Difficulty level: While board exams can be challenging because of the theoretical content, the difficulty level is generally lower than that of the CUET exam. Competitive exams such as CUET are designed to test the aptitude, analytical, and problem-solving skills of candidates and are therefore more challenging.
- Exam pattern: The exam pattern for board exams is generally fixed and is announced well in advance. It usually includes multiple-choice questions, short-answer questions, and long-answer questions. Competitive exams, on the other hand, may have a different exam pattern depending on the type of exam. To understand and get familiarized with the examination pattern, you must attempt NTA pattern-based CUET mock test on Smartkeeda.
- Preparation: The preparation for board exams and competitive exams is also different. While board exams require students to study the entire syllabus and focus on their academic performance throughout the year, entrance exams such as the CUET exam require candidates to focus on specific topics and subjects that are relevant to the exam for admission to a particular course, college, or course + college combination.
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