CUET UG 2026 Last Minute Preparation Tips; Know Final Days Revision Plan
Nervous about CUET UG 2026 exam? Do not worry and scroll down to check some really helpful last minute tips to ease your anxiety.
National Testing Agency will commence Common University Entrance Test (UG) 2026 in 3 days. The exams have been scheduled between May 11 and May 31, 2026, in two shifts. Students who have applied for the entrance test and are appearing for selected subjects must be wondering what to do and what not to do in the last few days. Read below to get some last minute prep tips and exam day guidelines while taking the test.
CUET 2026 Last Minute Prep Tips
Here are some of the last minute prep tips, as advised by experts and previous exam takers, that can help get better results:
- You must have prepared some notes for last-minute revision. Go through them daily.
- Revise formulas, laws, theorems, policies, etc., daily to ensure you remember on D-day.
- Go through your already taken mock tests and practiced past question papers in which you have scored well.
- Do not study new topics, as it will only confuse you.
- Prepare an exam day strategy on how you will approach your exam.
- Do not take a new mock test a day before the exam.
- During last days, instead of working on your weaknesses, focus on minimising silly mistakes.
Note: Students usually get anxious and stressed a few days before the exam. Try to stay relaxed and calm. Get enough sleep so you do not feel exhausted during the test. Stay hydrated and prepare the required documents bag in advance to avoid forgetting something to exam hall.
CUET UG 2026 Exam Day Tips for Solving Paper
While solving questions, candidates must ensure to follow below mentioned tips:
- Go through all questions first to evaluate the question paper.
- Identify the easier questions and attempt them first.
- Assign the maximum time you can give to a question to complete the paper.
- If you are stuck on one question, skip it and do not waste time.
- Remember there is negative marking while answering questions.
- Use the elimination method in answering MCQs.
- Read questions carefully and do not just assume what the question is asking.
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