CUEE BSc Paramedics & Allied Health Science Preparation 2022: Tips, Strategy & Guide

Centurian University Entrance Exam 2022 ( CUEE )

Saakshi Varsha Lama
Updated on Sep 17, 2025 17:56 IST

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CUEE 2025 preparation tips are an important part of the preparation process for candidates. As CUEE 2025 will be conducted as a computer-based examination to provide admissions into the various BTech courses offered by Centurion University, the candidates have to be at the top of their game and secure the required marks in the exam. To guarantee the required scores, the candidates should have a good CUEE preparation plan. Read the full article to know more about CUEE Preparation Tips 2025.

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CUEE 2025 Preparation Tips

Get Familiar with the Syllabus

The candidates need to get familiar with the official CUEE 2025 syllabus before commencing their preparation process. Candidates will be able to know the details regarding the subjects and topics that they have to study for the entrance examination through the syllabus. By checking the syllabus beforehand, the candidates will be able to plan out their study schedule, since they will be aware of which units they have to complete to have a higher chance of scoring top marks in the examination.

Know your Exam Pattern

Candidates are advised to check their CUEE 2025 exam pattern, which will be available on the official website. CUEE exam pattern outlines the details regarding how the examination will be conducted i.e., exam mode, duration, type of questions, marking scheme and more. Candidates will be able to familiarize themselves with the examination after checking the exam pattern and will be more comfortable while attempting it during exam day. Along with the syllabus, the CUEE exam pattern 2025 will help the candidates boost their preparation process for the entrance examination.

CUEE 2025 Exam Pattern

Events Details
Mode Computer Based Test
Duration 3 Hours
Exam Medium English
Sections
  • English
  • Physics
  • Chemistry
  • Mathematics/Zoology/Biology
Type of Questions Multiple Choice Questions
Total Number of Questions 180 Questions
Marking Scheme 1 mark will be allotted for every wrong answer. No negative marking.

Create your Timetable

It is very important for the candidates to create their personalized timetable during the preparation period. By having a steady timetable, the candidates will be able to plan out their study sessions and follow them so that they will be able to complete the syllabus well before the entrance examination date. Candidates are advised to create their timetable according to their aptitude and include daily revision and mock tests.

Prepare Regular Notes

Candidates are advised to create handwritten notes whenever they study a new or difficult topic. This will help the candidates to retain the information that they have studied and prepare quick notes which they can revise anytime anywhere. By creating notes, the candidates will also be able to write down important formulas and concepts, which need to be revised regularly.

Solve Mock Tests

Solving mock tests will help the candidates know their current preparation progress and help them understand what has to be improved to secure high scores in the entrance examination. Since mock tests are a replica of the entrance examination, the candidates are advised to solve it regularly so that they can know their commonly made mistakes and work on them. Mock tests also help the candidates to familiarize themselves with the examination.

Revision is Important

Daily revision is very essential during the preparation period. By revising regularly, the candidates will have lesser chances of forgetting what they had earlier studied. The revision also helps the candidates to understand difficult topics and units since they will continuously go over them. Many examination toppers and experts consider revision as an important part of the preparation and it should never be overlooked.

Participate in Extracurricular Activities

Candidates are encouraged to participate in extracurricular activities since it will help them refresh their minds.  However, they should indulge in outdoor activities and refrain from playing mobile games and using social media. During study breaks, outdoor activities will mentally and physically help the candidates and they will be able to concentrate well during their studying period.

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No. CUEE counselling is held only in offline mode. The candidates must visit the university for the admission process.  While visiting the University, applicants should take the original and photocopies of these documents for verification: qualifying mark sheet, Certificate, Rank/score card, Aadhar,

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Candidates will have higher chances of admission if they meet the CUEE 2025 cutoff. The candidates will be sent an admission letter based on the CUEE score. 

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Akansha Karan

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Candidates will be selected for CUEE admissions on the basis of their merit, preference and availability of seats. The candidates are given admission based on their CUEE 2026 score. If the candidate's score is above the CUEE cutoff, they will be given admission. 

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Aishwarya Garg

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While visiting the University, applicants should take the required original and 4 photocopies of documents for verification (qualifying mark sheet, Certificate, Rank/score card, Aadhar, Pan). Applicants are required to pay the fees as per the fee mentioned in their provisional admission letter befor

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Pallavi Sinha

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The obtained CUEE score of the candidate will be valid, but the provisional candidature may be cancelled by the institute. So, it is important to clear all the papers before the admission process. 

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Mohit Shukla

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The CUEE authorities may release the cutoff information after the release of the results. However, detailed information is likely to be available on the institute's website.

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Parul Pandey

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The candidates should first check the option of re-evaluating the paper on the official website. In case such information is not available, then they can contact the CUEE conducting authority and request for reviewing the paper.

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Manisha Sahni

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In case candidates fail to obtain the cut-off marks or rank, they may appear for CUEE again. CUEE 2026 will be conducted multiple times in a year from December 2025 to August 2026. If the candidate does not qualify in CUEE, they can attempt it again in the same year.  

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Shikha Hazarika

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CUEE 2026 results will be announced soon after the exam. The CUEE exam will be conducted multiple times from December 2025 to August 2026. Admission to various courses is based on the CUEE score. 

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No, the CUEE exam centres may not allow candidates to take printouts from their offices. They need to ensure that they are carrying the hard copy of the CUEE admit card. The candidates must take a printout and take it to the exam centre. 

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