CUET PG Exam Pattern 2024
Before applying for CUET PG 2024, candidates should familiarize themselves with the revised exam pattern. Here are the key details:
Examination Structure:
- General Paper: Candidates can select General paper as a subject, but there will be no General Test accompanying each paper.
- Shifts: The exam will be conducted in three shifts.
- Duration: Each exam will last 105 minutes.
- Number of Questions: The question paper will consist of 75 questions.
- Scoring: Each correct answer will be awarded 4 marks, while each incorrect answer will result in a deduction of 1 mark.
Language and Medium:
- Language Papers: Presented in the respective language chosen by the candidate. Linguistic papers will be in English.
- M.Tech/Higher Sciences Papers: Conducted exclusively in English.
- Acharya Papers: Conducted in Sanskrit, except for Hindu Studies, Indian Knowledge System, and Baudha Darshan.
- Humanities, Sciences, and Common Papers: Bilingual, presented in both English and Hindi.
- Final Authority: The English version of the questions, except for languages and Acharya papers, will be considered final.
Important Updates:
- Final Answer Key: The final CUET PG answer key can be downloaded in PDF format from the official website. The CUET PG 2024 result is published based on this final answer key.
- Result Announcement: The results are expected soon, though the exact date has not been confirmed yet.
CUET PG 2024 – Key Dates:
- Provisional Answer Key Release: April 5, 2024
- Objection Window Closure: April 7, 2024
- Final Answer Key Release: April 12, 2024
- Result Announcement: April 13, 2024
Exam Details:
- Purpose: Admission to postgraduate programs in various central universities and participating colleges.
- Exam Pattern:
- Number of Questions: 100, divided into two parts:
- Part A: General Awareness/General Knowledge, Language Comprehension, Mathematical Ability, and Logical Reasoning.
- Part B: Domain-specific subjects.
- Duration: 105 minutes.
- Medium: English and Hindi (except for language papers).
- Scoring: Each question carries 4 marks. There is a negative marking of 1 mark for each incorrect response.
- Number of Questions: 100, divided into two parts:
Preparation Tips:
- Practice: Students are advised to practice CUET PG previous question papers to understand the exam structure and question types.
Admission Updates:
- Tata Institute of Social Sciences (TISS): CUET PG scores will now be considered for admission to all PG programs. TISS has withdrawn the TISSNET exam starting from the academic year 2024-25.
For more detailed and updated information, candidates should regularly check the official website.