
Prepare for CUET 2025 with Career Libraries: Your Path to Success Starts Here
Why it’s important:
The Common University Entrance Test (CUET) 2025 is a national-level entrance exam designed for students seeking admission to undergraduate programs at top central universities, including the University of Delhi, Banaras Hindu University, and more. With competition growing every year, preparing with expert guidance is essential to securing your spot in the best institutions.
Why Choose CUET 2025?
CUET opens the door to a wide range of undergraduate programs across India’s top universities. It’s a comprehensive test that evaluates students on subjects like General Aptitude, Mathematics, Science, Humanities, and Commerce, depending on their chosen field of study.
How Career Libraries Prepares You for CUET 2025
At Career Libraries, we provide tailored coaching programs that ensure you’re fully prepared for CUET 2025. Our approach includes:
- Expert Faculty with years of experience in CUET coaching
- Comprehensive Study Material covering all sections of the exam
- Regular Mock Tests to simulate the real exam environment
- Personalized Feedback to track your progress and identify areas for improvement
- Interactive Learning with doubt-clearing sessions and one-on-one mentoring
Key Features of Our CUET 2025 Program
- Customized Study Plans to meet individual needs
- In-depth Subject Coverage for all CUET sections (Language, Domain-Specific Subjects, General Test)
- Mock Tests & Performance Analysis to boost confidence
- Flexible Learning Options: Online and offline classes are available
- Timely Updates on CUET 2025 notifications, exam dates, and changes in syllabus
CUET 2025 Exam Pattern & Syllabus
CUET 2025 consists of three main sections:
- Section I: Language Test (any of the 13 languages)
- Section II: Domain-Specific Subjects (choose from 27 subjects)
- Section III: General Test (quantitative reasoning, logical reasoning, general knowledge)
Category | Details |
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Conducting Body | National Testing Agency (NTA) |
Examination Duration | Slot I – 8:30 am to 10:30 am Slot II – 12:00 pm to 2:30 pm Slot III – 3:30 pm to 6:30 pm |
Sections | 4 Sections (IA, IB, II, and III) |
Number of Queries | Section IA & IB – 40 (out of 50 questions to be answered) Section II – 40 (out of 50 questions to be answered) Section III – 50 (out of 60 questions to be answered) |
Total Marks | 800 marks |
Marking Scheme | +5 for every correct answer -1 for each incorrect response |
Difficulty Level | Equivalent to Class 12th |
Language Medium | 13 Languages (Tamil, Telugu, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Gujarati, Odia, Bengali, Assamese, Punjabi, English, Hindi, and Urdu) |