The CUET UG day 2 exam has begun today, 14th May 2025, and is being held at various locations and exam centres. The first session of the CUET UG exam was held on 13th May 2025 as an online computer-based-test (CBT) for 5 subjects. The CUET admit card has all the details mentioned like the exam date, exm time, subjects for the examination, and exam guidelines.
This article provides a complete and comprehensive analysis of the CUET UG 14th May exam. The analysis here will help the students get a better sense of the difficulty level of the exam, the number of questions asked, and the overall difficulty level of the exam. The students must reach the exam centre at least 30 mins. before the exam starts.
CUET UG 14th May Exam Analysis
Candidates can check the complete analysis of the CUET UG 14th May exam here.
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CUET UG 13th May Analysis
Check the previous day exam analysis below for a better understanding of the CUET UG upcoming sessions.
CUET Subject | Difficulty Level | Topics Covered |
CUET General Test | Moderate | Quantitative questions were easy, while Logical Reasoning was time-consuming. Major topics included Mensuration, Profit & Loss, Number System, Directions, Seating Arrangement, and Analogy. Most questions asked from Logical Reasoning. |
CUET Economics | Easy to Moderate | Direct, NCERT-based paper. Covered Graphs, National Income numericals, Government Budget, and Trade concepts. Focus on Class 11 & 12 NCERT books was crucial. |
CUET English | Easy to Moderate | Balanced paper covering the complete Class 12 syllabus. Included numericals, formula-based questions, all NCERT-aligned. No out-of-syllabus or tricky questions. |
CUET Physics | Moderate | Balanced paper covering the complete Class 12 syllabus. Included numericals, formula-based questions, all NCERT-aligned. No out-of-syllabus or tricky questions |
CUET Chemistry | Easy | 100% NCERT-based. Straightforward, fact-based questions from Class 12 Chemistry NCERT |
CUET Political Science | Moderate | Direct NCERT-based questions. Focused on Government Policies, India-Bangladesh Relations. No out-of-syllabus content. |