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2 years agoGuide-Level 15
Start with a diagnostic test: Take a full-length SAT practice test to assess your current level of preparation. This will help you identify areas where you need to improve.
Understand the format and structure of the test: Familiarize yourself with the types of questions, the time allotted for each section, and the overall format of the test.
Identify your strengths and weaknesses: Based on your diagnostic test, identify the topics and skills that you are good at and the ones that need more work.
Practice, practice, practice: The key to success in the SAT is practice. Take as many practice tests as possible, and make
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1. Know the exam pattern: First and foremost, understand the exam pattern, including the number of questions, sections, and marks. CUET consists of 3 sections: Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry each carrying 100 marks.
2. Study the syllabus: Make sure you are aware of the entire syllabus and focus on the topics that carry more weightage in the exam.
3. Create a study schedule: Divide your time between the subjects and make a s
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For General (your) Category- Up to 03 subjects- INR 750, Up to 07 subjects- INR 1500 and Up to 10 subjects- INR 1750
For OBC- (NCL)/ EWS Category- Up to 03 subjects- INR 700, Up to 07 subjects- INR 1400 and Up to 10 subjects- INR 1650
For SC/ST/ PwBD/Third gender Category- Up to 03 subjects- INR 650, Up to 07 subjects- INR 1300 and Up to 10 subjects- INR 1550
For Centres Outside India- Up to 03 subjects- INR 3750, Up to 07 subjects- INR 7500 and Up to 10 subjects- INR 11000.
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English Language, Comprehension Skills and Verbal Reasoning: This section tests your proficiency in the English language, including comprehension skills, vocabulary, grammar, and verbal reasoning. General Knowledge and Current Affairs This section tests your knowledge of current events and general knowledge in various fields such as history, geography, Science, politics, and economics. Logical Reasoning and Data Analysis: This section tests your analytical and logical re
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Candidates must appear in CUET in any of the following subject combinations:
Combination I: Any one Language from List A + Any two subjects from List B1 + Any one subject from either List B1 or List B2 or Combination II: Any one language from List A + Any one subject from either List B1 or List B2 + SECTION III of CUET (General Test). Merit will be based on the best CUET score obtained from any of the above-mentioned combinations of subjects. Note: As the weightage of the CUET Sections is not the same, appropriate proration will be done.
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