CUET UG 2025 Day 1: Subject-Wise Analysis, Difficulty Level & Admit Card Instructions
May 14, 2025
The Common University Entrance Test for Undergraduate Programmes (CUET UG 2025) officially commenced today across multiple exam centres in India. The National Testing Agency (NTA) has begun conducting the exams in computer-based mode for thousands of aspirants seeking admission to Central, State, and other participating universities.
Here’s a quick overview of Day 1, including subject-wise difficulty levels, important topics covered, and other key highlights.
CUET UG 2025 Day 1: Subject-Wise Paper Analysis
1. CUET General Test
- Difficulty Level: Moderately Difficult
- Topics & Weightage:
- Reasoning: 7–12 questions
- Percentages: 1 question
- Ratios: 1–2 questions
- Time and Work: 2–3 questions
- Upstream/Downstream: 1–2 questions
- Mean, Median, Mode: 1–2 questions
- Permutation and Combination, Mensuration, SI & CI: 1–2 questions each
2. CUET Economics
- Difficulty Level: Easy to Moderate
- Topics Covered:
- Microeconomics Introduction: 2–3 questions
- Consumer Behaviour: 3–4 questions
- Producer Behaviour: 2–3 questions
- Demand and Supply Curves: 1–2 questions
- National Income: 4–5 questions
- Income & Employment Determination: 2–3 questions
- Money and Banking: 2–3 questions
- Government Budget & Economy: 2 questions
- Balance of Payments: 2–3 questions
- GST-Based Case Study: 5 questions
- Numericals: 3–4 questions
3. CUET English
- Difficulty Level: Easy
- Topics Covered:
- Synonyms & Antonyms: 2–3 each
- Idioms & Phrases: 5 questions
- Parajumbles: 5 questions
- Reading Comprehension: 3 passages (Malnutrition & Story-based)
- Vocabulary-Based Questions: 5–6 questions
4. CUET Physics
- Difficulty Level: Moderate
- Highlights:
- All questions strictly based on the NCERT syllabus
5. CUET Business Studies
- Difficulty Level: Moderate
- Topics Covered:
- Management Concepts: 5–6 questions
- Principles of Management: 2–3 questions
- Business Environment: 3–4 questions
- Planning & Organising: 2 and 5 questions respectively
- Staffing, Direction & Controlling: 6, 4–5, and 4–5 questions respectively
- Marketing & Consumer Protection: 5–6 (with case study) and 2 questions
- Entrepreneurship Development: 2 questions
6. CUET Political Science
- Difficulty Level: Easy to Moderate
- Topics Covered:
- One Party Dominance: 1–2 questions
- Nation Building & Planning: 2–3 questions
- External Relations: 2–3 questions
- Emergency: 4–5 questions
- Regional Conflicts: 3–4 questions
- Contemporary South Asia: 7–8 questions
- International Organisations: 1–2 questions
7. CUET Chemistry
- Difficulty Level: Easy to Moderate
- Highlights:
- Entire question paper based on NCERT syllabus
Important: CUET UG 2025 Admit Card Download Process
Candidates who are yet to appear for their scheduled exams must ensure they download their admit cards by following these steps:
- Visit the official website: cuet.nta.nic.in
- Click on the link titled ‘Admit Card for CUET UG 2025’
- Log in using your CUET Application Number and Password
- Your admit card will be displayed on the screen
- Download and take a printout for exam day
Exam Day Guidelines for CUET UG 2025
- Exam centre gates open as per schedule; candidates advised to reach at least 30 minutes early.
- Admit card and valid photo ID are mandatory for entry.
- Students must adhere to COVID-appropriate behaviour and avoid carrying prohibited items.
Conclusion
CUET UG 2025 Day 1 has set a balanced tone with most subjects ranging from easy to moderate difficulty. While the General Test was relatively tricky with a strong focus on reasoning, other subjects like English, Chemistry, and Economics stayed close to the NCERT syllabus and predictable patterns. Candidates appearing in the coming days should prioritize revision from NCERT books and practice case studies and numerical-based questions thoroughly.
Stay tuned for further updates and daily exam analysis.
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