The University Grants Commission (UGC) has unveiled significant updates for the Common University Entrance Test (CUET) 2025, aimed at streamlining admissions for undergraduate and postgraduate courses.
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The University Grants Commission (UGC) has introduced significant modifications to the Common University Entrance Test (CUET) UG format for 2025. These changes aim to streamline the exam and provide a more structured approach for candidates. Below is an explanation of the primary updates and how they differ from previous years.
In previous years, the duration of CUET UG exams varied, with papers lasting up to 105 minutes. Since 2025, UGC has standardized the duration of all tests to 60 minutes, creating consistency across the exam framework. This change aims to simplify the scheduling process and make the structure more predictable for candidates.
CUET UG 2025 introduces a new rule requiring students to attempt all questions in their chosen subject papers. Earlier, exams allowed optional questions, giving candidates the flexibility to focus on their strengths. The updated format promotes a more uniform evaluation process, ensuring equal opportunities for all examinees.
The 2025 CUET UG will feature fewer foreign language options compared to its 2024 counterpart. This adjustment focuses on offering widely taught and more relevant language options, easing logistical complexities while catering to a broader candidate base.
These updates are part of UGC's initiative to enhance the efficiency and fairness of the CUET UG examination process. Aspirants are advised to adapt their preparation strategies to align with the revised format and requirements.
The UGC has announced significant updates for the Common University Entrance Test for Postgraduate (CUET PG) 2025. Here’s a detailed look at the changes:
Previously, CUET PG exams were conducted for 105 minutes. Starting in 2025, the exam duration will be 90 minutes. This change aims to make the exam more concise and less time-intensive for students, ensuring a more focused approach to answering questions. It reflects feedback from students and stakeholders who suggested a more streamlined process for the test.
The CUET PG 2025 will exclusively adopt the Computer-Based Test (CBT) mode, eliminating any pen-and-paper formats. This digital approach enhances consistency, minimizes logistical issues, and aligns with modern examination practices. CBT provides uniformity in question delivery and grading, reducing the chances of manual errors.
In 2025, students will be required to attempt all 75 questions in the test. Previously, some papers offered optional questions, allowing candidates to skip questions they found challenging. The new rule ensures fairness and consistency in scoring by requiring all candidates to tackle the same set of questions. The exam will carry a total of 300 marks, emphasizing comprehensive evaluation.
Filling out the CUET PG application form accurately is a critical step towards securing admission into your desired postgraduate program. Below is a detailed, step-by-step guide to help you navigate the application process seamlessly.
Full Name (as per your official documents)
Date of Birth
Gender
Nationality
Contact Information:
Current Address (Residential)
Permanent Address (if different from residential)
Contact Number
Email Address
Educational Qualifications:
Bachelor’s Degree details (including university name,
year of passing, and percentage/CGPA)
Any other relevant academic qualifications
Entrance Exam Details:
If you have appeared for other postgraduate entrance exams,
provide those details.
Select Desired Courses:
Choose the postgraduate courses you are interested in (e.g., MBA, M.Tech, MA, M.Sc.)
Preference of Universities:
List your preferred universities in the order of priority.
Ensure that the universities you select are participating in CUET PG 2025.
Select Preferred Exam Cities:
Choose your preferred exam centers from the available cities listed.
You can select multiple cities in case you need to change your preference later.
Photograph and Signature:
Upload a recent passport-sized photograph adhering to the specified size and format (usually JPEG).
Upload a scanned copy of your signature in the required format.
Supporting Documents:
Upload scanned copies of your Category Certificate (if applicable),
Valid ID Proof, and other necessary documents.
Ensure all documents meet the size and format requirements
mentioned in the application guidelines.
Fee Details:
The application fee varies based on the category and the
number of choices of courses/universities.
Typically, the fee ranges from INR 1,500 to INR 3,000.
Payment Methods:
Pay the application fee using online payment methods such as credit/debit cards,
net banking, or UPI.
Confirmation:
After successful payment, you will receive a confirmation message along with
the payment receipt.
Double-Check Information:
Review all the entered details thoroughly to ensure accuracy.
Make sure all mandatory fields are filled and documents are correctly uploaded.
Submit the Form:
Once satisfied, click on the "Submit" button to finalize your application.
Print and Save:
Download and print a copy of the submitted application form for your records.
Amendments:
If you need to make any changes after submission, utilize the correction window
(usually a couple of weeks after the application deadline).
Log in to your account and make the necessary corrections before the correction period ends.
Staying informed about the important dates related to CUET PG 2025 is essential for timely preparation and application. Here is the tentative schedule for the upcoming examination cycle:
Note: These dates are tentative and subject to change. It is advisable to regularly check the official CUET PG website (https://pgcuet.samarth.ac.in/) for the most accurate and updated information.