PU-CET (UG) Pattern

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Rakshit Prabhakar

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The aim of the PU CET UG 2026 examination is to determine which candidates are most qualified for admission to the undergraduate programs being offered by Panjab University, along with its affiliated colleges, and for which the PU CET UG 2026 examination is a prerequisite (BSc (Hons.) under the Hons. School System (CBCS), and B. Pharmacy) programs. The examination is also designed to be rigorous in nature, with the goal of eliminating bias in the selection of candidates.

The candidates are ranked and classified according to their performance in the examination, and it's still one part of the PU CET UG 2026, which features multi

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Rakshit Prabhakar

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Individuals anticipating the PU CET UG 2026 examination, as scheduled for the 2026-2027 school year, should know the officials have yet to post on the sites pertaining to the examination.

Reflecting on trends of the last year, it is estimated that the PU CET (UG) 2026 examination, along with the subsequent admission procedures, is expected to be released in March of 2026, as close to the last week of the month as possible. Whoever out there completed their XII standard and would like to join the BSC Hons and Pharmacy courses available with Panjab University, should give the examination for PU CET UG 2026.

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Manisha Kumari

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The PU CET UG exam pattern is as follows:

  • Mode of exam: Computer-based test (CBT)
  • Language of exam: English
  • Number of sections: 4 (Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, and Biology)
  • Number of questions per section: 60
  • Type of questions: Multiple-choice questions
  • Duration per section: 70 minutes
  • Total marks: 120 marks per section
  • Marking scheme: 2 marks for each correct answer, 0.5 marks deducted for each incorrect answer
  • Negative marking: Yes

Candidates can choose the subjects they want to take depending on the course they have applied for. For example, if a candidate has applied for the BSc (PCM) course, they will need to take the Physics, Chemistr

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