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Pattern of the 2023 CUET Exam (Revised): Marking Scheme, Distribution of Marks, Total Marks, and No. of Questions

New Delhi: In order to provide students with an idea of the Common University Entrance Test's (CUET) format and structure, the NTA provides the CUET exam pattern for 2023. Applicants looking for admission to UG programs presented at taking part colleges should go through the test example of CUET 2023.

The National Testing Agency (NTA) has published the CUET UG exam pattern, which contains information about the question pattern, marking scheme, exam duration, type of questions, mode of the exam, and total marks. These details can be found on the official website of CUET.

Competitors' capacity to improve their CUET readiness 2023 system can be upgraded by acquiring a comprehension of the CUET 2023 test structure and the CUET 2023 test design. Candidates can better prepare for the CUET exam pattern in 2023 if they are aware of it. To fully comprehend the CUET 2023 exam format, make sure you read the article in its entirety.

There will be three slots available for the CUET entrance exam in 2023. The first slot lasts between 45 and 195 minutes, while the second slot lasts between 45 and 225 minutes. The length of the CUET UG exam for the third slot will soon be announced.

One language test, two domain-specific papers, and a general test make up the CUET 2023. include four domain-specific and option language courses.

All candidates who attempted the dropped question will receive five points if none of the options are correct, a question is incorrect, or the question is dropped.

CUET 2023 Exam Pattern - Highlights
Particulars Details
Exam Mode Online (Computer Based Test)
Exam Duration Slot 1: 3 Hours 15 Minutes Slot 2: 3 Hours 45 Minutes (May vary as per the choice of sections) Slot 3: To be notified
Number of Sections 4 Sections (Section IA, IB, II, and III)
Marking Scheme Wrong Answer: - 1 Unanswered questions: 0
Level of Exam Class 12th
Medium of Language 13 Languages (Tamil, Telugu, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Gujarati, Odia, Bengali, Assamese, Punjabi, English, Hindi and Urdu)
Maximum Number of Tests 10 Tests