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CUET Entrance: Syllabus, Exam Pattern and more

If you are in class 11, 12 droppers, or simply a “student”. You have heard this word so many times from almost everywhere. And if you are also questioning yourself like what is CUET or CUCET, why CUET, and how can I appear for this exam?

Here I am gonna tell you everything about this Exam in a very simple way. But if still some questions strike your mind. Leave that question in the comments section below.

So firstly let me tell you the full form of CUET. CUET-Common University Entrance Test.

The Ministry of Education has introduced the Common University Entrance Test (CUET) for admission into all Undergraduate Programs and some Post Graduate Programs in all Central Universities. The CUET is being conducted by the National Testing Agency (NTA).

So basically it is the entrance exam for so many universities including Central Universities all over India. So if one of your dreams is to study at one of the top universities in India. You have to appear for this examination.

Now I am gonna tell you everything you need to know before appearing for this exam.

1. Universities: Over 53 Central Universities, including Aligarh Muslim University, Jamia Millia Islamia, Delhi University, Assam University, Babasaheb Bhimrao Ambedkar University, Banaras Hindu University, Central University of Andhra Pradesh, Central University of South Bihar, Central University of Gujarat, Central University of Haryana, Central University of Himachal Pradesh, and the Central University of Jammu.

2. Examination mode (Online or offline?): It will be a computer-based test (CBT) with objective-type multiple-choice questions.

3. Examination fee: The general category applicants have to pay a sum of ₹650/- to register themselves for the CUET exam, whereas the Gen-EWS/ OBC-NCL and SC/ST/PwD category candidates have to pay a fee of ₹600/- and ₹550/- respectively. The CUET 2022 application fee can be paid online using credit/debit cards, UPI, Paytm, or net banking.

4. Eligibility Criteria: To be eligible for the CUET 2022, candidates must have obtained a minimum of 50% in Class 12 from a recognised board in the General category and a minimum of 45 percent in the SC/ST category.

5. Duration: 45 minutes per subject ( Maximum duration can go up to 3 hours for 4 subjects).

6. Examination format: The examination will be divided into four sections.

Section I

  • Section IA will give candidates the option to choose from 13 languages.
  • Apart from those available in section IA, Section IB will have 20 languages to pick from.
  • In each language, 40 questions out of 50 are to be attempted.
  • Candidates will be assessed on their language skills through reading comprehension in MCQ-based questions with each language given 45 minutes.

Section II

Section II will have 27 domain-specific subjects to choose from, with a limit of 6 domains per candidate as applicable for a University or Universities.

  • In this section, 40 questions are to be attempted out of 50 and they will be tested as per the NCERT Class 12 syllabus in MCQ-based question form with candidates getting 45 minutes per domain.

Section III

Section III will have a general test. In this section, 60 questions are to be attempted out of 75 and they will be tested through General knowledge, Current affairs, General Mental Ability, numerical ability, quantitative reasoning, and logical and analytical reasoning in MCQ-based question form with candidates getting 60 minutes for it.

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Why Indian parents care more about grade?

India is a country with diverse population. A country where over 100 languages are widely spoken consisting of different group. According to 2011 census, the literacy rate is 72.98% which ranks above Bangladesh and Nepal. Nevertheless Indians are inclined towards the old colonial system of education and least progression could be observed from the past 70 years. Besides being the fastest growing population rate, Indian youths can be traced in every field. However, majority of population in India favours marks more than skill development.

HISTORY OF INDIAN EDUCATION

Traditionally education meant ritual and cultural knowledge and that too was prevalent only among high caste groups-the Brahims . Female education was almost negligible. People prefer environmental studies ,sitting under the sheds of tree and glorifying its beauty. Earlier there were no concrete buildings with well furnished infrastructure, nature was the only companion for studies. This phenomenon drastically changed after colonisation and is still prevalent. Number of missionary institutions were established by English men to spread their religion. Over the period of time different implementations took place by the colonial government in order to revive Indian education system. Finally in 1854 a charter was issued by Charles wood, providing a definite structural base. This has laid the foundation of the present system of education in India. Even after independence ,our forefather stretched widely upon the importance of education. Following this different programs and policies have been enacted for the development of our system but are these changes have created any impact on skill development?

MINDSET OF PARENTS

In India grades are consider to be the most appropriate version of judging anyone. Indian parents are more worried about their child’s grade and least care about skill development. One cannot condemn any individual for this stubborn regime, It is the society comprising we people who appreciate this system of learning. Indian education system is like engulfing prepackaged food and vomit it on answer sheet. There is a stereotype prevalent in society that compares one child to other in order to gain the superiority. A man from cradle to death is stick to one goal that is to earn money and live a peaceful life, there are few who can see the beauty of life through creative and progressive mindset. In India all board exams are stick to a prescribed book where every year almost similar pattern of questions come and the exam process follow stick read and learn regime.This led to least interaction and speaking ability among children since they have always been taught to follow an obstinate system.In spite of this, academic development of child is almost unpercieved and this become one of the reason behind only 35 olympic medals won by India. Marks scored can perhaps help in career advancement opportunities but in the day after one’s caliber retain more importance. Indian parents never lose any run to boast their child’s performance and always anticipate for the best. The most astonishing thing is taking the example of millionaires who became highly commendable figure despite of their struggles in the classroom. For instance Steve Job, Charles Dickens, Walt Disney, Kailash Katkar and the lists never stop. Since majority of Indian jobs are owned by the recruiting company which judges on the basis of marks obtained , parents put grade at the highest pedestal. Least interaction of children with their parents also barred the flow of understanding and very few parents are there to acknowledge their child’s inner talent .Those English men have improved their education system and ours are still remain the same .After 1991, Indian government put more importance on globalisation, privatisation and liberalisation and no light on reviving old regime. Although in 1986 Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi had taken this issue under consideration, though the quality of education was seen as a problem and thus several initiatives were more in need to counter the problem and this continues. Until this time almost negligible affect can be witnessed on the rejuvenation of our education system. Revitalisation of our system will probably create some difference in perception of parents and they would notice their child’s attention in extra curriculum more.

IMAGINATION IS MORE IMPORTANT THAN KNOWLEDGE BECAUSE KNOWLEDGE IS LIMITED AND IMAGINATION ENCIRCLES THE WORLD -ALBERT EINSTEIN

We need to understand the value of assertive study. According to Mahatma Gandhi education is not confined to books and papers besides he gave more importance to art and sports. For Gandhi education is attained only through morality and ethics.Nowadays even literate and civilised men are involved in malpractices because there is a least implication of their study, therefore it is very important for us to make our child aware of assertive studies which is based on their practical knowledge.

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Students are poisoning their lives.

Hey! Listener…

Today’s topic is common but we need to see this in different opinion or views. Now a day students are making themselves worthless with digital feelings or thoughts.

Nothing is permanent.

No matter what they learn! no matter their parents have sacrificed their life for him! no matter their elders try to make them understand the values of time and emotions! no matter at all.They are becoming selfish, rude and arrogant.These all are product of social media…

We can’t imagine students without having social media as their priority. They are busy in making friends and used to chat for pleasure, yess! this is virtual world. everything seems like your need. But the truth is completely different. Your sources of pleasure are making you unpleasant. You should be aware of this.

Time is money. Don’t waste it

Students are taking it so light as the phone is part of their life. I don’t think so,we are addicted to phone,Nope! We are not addicted to phone, we are addicted to messages,games, vulgar videos and so on.

Suppose these all are provided in other source of medium more easily we would like to use that all.Dear listener phone is not an addiction your behaviour,your work are making it addiction. as you are just a learner you have no idea how and where to go.!!!

Our future will be like it.

And this social media is taking you the way that make you feel pleasure. But it underestimated your real need. You have to choose that. no one is going to do so why are you wasting your time in chit chat on social media digital emotions are not truth. Its just virtual.

Hard but Truth 😐

I feel much sorrow that. Students are poisoning their lives. They are forgetting the relationships and values.They don’t have respect for teacher also. they are thinking that teachers are as much as a friend. This is good at a limit. But Shameful..!!! Their stupidity attached with teachers for bad intentions , they are finding emotions on social media.Can’t believe how can a students think so… 😐 teachers are considered as parents. They should be seen respectfully.

Much sorrowful..!!The digital life is filling the stupidity in your mind. You need to understand it. Don’t waste your energy so that you will regret after the time.

Listener! Social media is not bad but your behaviour are making this platform worst. Plzzzzz try to feel my words you have only 10 yrs in which 15 to 21 is for hardwork. 21 to 25 age is for skill. So decide today and now how to prove yourself!! How will you get real values or emotions in future. how will you manage with all the difficulties,you have to control your emotions,you have to learn a lot of lesson.

Family planning is needed much

Friends! * Don’t rush for followers or fans, you were not born to take everyone attention. *Just choose and go through the right way god will there. *Take advice of elders,they are not your enemy they will suggest you better.* live your life with some principles of goodness. Because I am remembering one day my teacher said that what is giving you pleasure now It will be the causes of your destroy one day!

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