CUET or commonly known as Common University Entrance Test is an entrance which is conducted all over India for admission into undergraduate and post graduate courses in various universities. There are various universities like Delhi university, BHU, JNU and many other universities in which the admission in such courses is done based on the results of CUET exam.  These exams were introduced to ensure that students from different parts of the country who have given their board exams under various education boards can come together on a single platform and give an examination which will assess all the students at par irrespective of the marks that they have obtained in the board examinations.

CUET is a computer based multiple choice question examination of various subjects and languages including logical reasoning. We have provided a huge database of multiple choice questions based on the syllabus of CUET exam. You can click on the subject below and access free database of solved MCQs. 

The CUET (Common University Entrance Test) is divided into three key sections. Click on any subject below to access dedicated resources, including 60-minute Mock Tests and Chapter-wise MCQs with Detailed Answers.

Understanding the Exam Structure

The CUET (UG) is a standard entrance test conducted by the NTA. To build a successful application to appear in the exam and get higher rank you shuld understand the following three-tier structure:

a) Section IA & IB (Languages): You must demonstrate proficiency in reading comprehension, literary aptitude, and vocabulary. Most universities require at least one language.

b) Section II (Domain Subjects): This is the main section of your application. You can choose subjects that you have studied in Class 12. The questions are strictly based on the NCERT Class 12 Syllabus.

c) Section III (General Test): This includes GK, Current Affairs, Mental Ability, and Quantitative Reasoning. It is highly recommended for students eyeing specialized or vocational degrees.

You must appear in CUET only in those subjects which you have passed in Class 12. Always remember that CUET is a game of precision, not just speed. The Negative Marking system can significantly impact your percentile: