Day 1 for the CUET 2022 has concluded, testing the mettle of the student appearing for the first-ever common entrance test. The CUET 2022 is supposed to standardize the admission process for undergraduate courses across the nation. Many students believe that now they have a fair chance of getting admission into the best college despite a perfect score on the board.
Leaving aside the technical glitches and admit card confusion, overall students who appeared for the CUET were quite happy with the question paper. Students have found the question to be mid difficultly level. Since the syllabus covered all of NCERT, but because of the Covid pandemic board has reduced the Syllabus by 30%. With so little time for preparation, students were having hard time answering the questions from the 30 per cent of the remaining syllabus.
Leaving aside the technical glitches and admit card confusion, overall students who appeared for the CUET were quite happy with the question paper. Students have found the question to be mid difficultly level. Since the syllabus covered all of NCERT, but because of the Covid pandemic board has reduced the Syllabus by 30%. With so little time for preparation, students were having hard time answering the questions from the 30 per cent of the remaining syllabus.
CUET 2022: Subject-wise List
Section |
No. of Questions |
No. of Questions to be attempted |
Time Allowed (min) |
Section I: Language |
50 |
40 |
45 |
Section II: Domain Subjects |
50 (each subject) |
40 (each subject) |
45 (each subject) |
Section III: General Test |
75 |
60 |
60 |
The students who practised the mock tests, which were earlier released by the NTA, found familiarity with the test paper. Furthermore, NTA has assured that all the students who were unable to take their examination will get another chance in phase 2 of the CUET examination.
A total of approximately 14,90,000 candidates have given registered for the CUET UG 2022, and around 8,10,000 candidates have been scheduled for the first slot and nearly 6,80,000 candidates in the second slot. These candidates have applied for 54,555 unique combinations of subjects across 90 Universities.