CUET 2022 Preparation Tips: Students appearing for the Common University Entrance Test (CUET 2022) must have started preparing for this exam. According to the National Testing Agency, the CUET 2022 exam will be held in July. Students who will appear in this exam should prepare with the right strategy in this way.
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A syllabus is the most essential part of any examination system. Students must be aware of the syllabus pattern of this year’s CUET 2022 exam. The exam will have three sections – Section A (Language Test), Section B (Domain Specific Test i.e. Subject Specific Test) and Section C which will be optional, it will be a General Test for Vocational / Open Eligibility / Cross Stream Test.
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– Select the universities/colleges and courses you wish to apply for. Make a list of the requirements of each college for the courses of your choice.
To achieve your goal it is important to set your goal. Knowing the right answer is useless if you are not working on it at the right time. Thus, it is imperative to make a time table to utilize the time properly, not only during preparation but also while attempting your exam.
Some of the hacks that you should understand are which topic you want to spend the most time on and which you need to revise quickly.
– Although the exam is near, it is necessary to complete the syllabus at this time, but do not take pressure, you just need the right study material. Read NCERT books thoroughly.
– Solve mock tests. A mock test paper helps you to understand the question paper scheme. This will give you an idea of how much time you need to solve each question. Practicing mock tests builds confidence in the students.
Students should solve sample papers after completing the syllabus. It will throw light on the clarity of frequently asked topics and make them aware about the format of this entrance exam.
What is CUET 2022
From this year, admission to undergraduate (UG) courses of central universities will not be on the basis of cutoff. Now the entrance exam will be – CUET. The 45 central universities of the country and its affiliated colleges will have to give admission in undergraduate courses from the coming session on the basis of Central University Entrance Test (CUET) marks. No central university will give weightage to students on the basis of 12th board exam marks. This will give relief to the students from the skyrocketing cutoff.