The CUET exam full form is Common University Entrance Test, which in itself is a premier entrance test for undergraduate and postgraduate admissions to some of the most prestigious central universities such as Delhi University, BHU, Allahabad University, and JNU. Instead of creating merit lists based entirely on 12th board results, participating universities release lists on the basis of scores secured in CUET.
CUET was introduced with the aim of reducing the opportunity disparity between students from different parts of India who have studied under various education boards and academic structures. With uniformity across all testing parameters, students from across India can apply to several universities with a standard exam instead of writing multiple tests for each one.
The CUET is computer-based and conducted in multiple languages, testing students’ proficiency in academic subjects, languages, and logical reasoning. Let’s take a look at the CUET exam pattern.