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2nd August 2016, 06:36 PM
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How To Prepare For CUCET
Hello sir, will you please tell me how to prepare for CUCET entrance exam? Please give me some tips for to prepare for CUCET exam?
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3rd August 2016, 09:09 AM
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Re: How To Prepare For CUCET
The Central Universities Common Entrance Test is an all-India test is being organized by eight Central Universities together, for admission to about 250 Integrated / undergraduate, Post-graduate and Research Programmes in various Universities. Cracking CUCET is tough hence start your studies from class 11. Daily practice is required to increase your speed and accuracy. Time management is the key factor to score well in this exam. Prepare thoroughly for mock test. Solve past paper and take proper guidance by joining a good coaching institute. CUCET Participating Universities, programs and Eligibility:- Central University of Haryana Central University of Jammu Central University of Jharkhand Central University of Karnataka Central University of Kashmir Central University of Kerala Central University of Punjab Central University of Rajasthan Central University of Tamil Nadu Candidates are needed to prepare for CUCET after understanding the paper pattern. Exam Pattern: There will be objective type questions with multiple choice answers from the following main topics: For Under Graduate and Integrated Courses: Part A: English and General Awareness (35 Questions) Part B: Subject Specific Questions (100 Questions) Distribution of Marks: Part A: English and General Awareness -35 Marks Part B: For Non Science: Economics: 25 Marks History & Sociology: 25 Marks Political Science & Geography: 25 Marks and Accountancy, Business Administration & Entrepreneurship: 25 Marks For Science: Physics: 25 Marks Chemistry: 25 Marks Biology: 25 Marks and Mathematics: 25 Marks Subjects: Science Group: Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, Biology Non Science Group: Economics, History, Sociology, Geography, Business Administration, Entrepreneurship and Accountancy respectively The candidates can follow the syllabus of Class 12th for taking admissions to the UG/ Integrated Courses and UG Syllabus for the admissions to PG Courses and NET/ JRF for the admissions to the research programmes respectively. |
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