CUET UG 2026 LIVE: City Slip Expected Release Date; Important Topics Subject-Wise & Weightage Details
NTA will conduct CUET UG 2026 from May 11 - 31, 2026. The city slip for the exam is expected to be out either by late April or early May 2026. Moreover, with not much time left for the exam, you should focus on the subject-wise important topics. Read more details here!
CUET UG 2026 is scheduled to be conducted from May 11 - 31, 2026. Moreover, the exam city slip is expected to be released either in late April or early May 2026. With the help of the city slip, you will be able to know about the exam venue and the time allotted to you. Since there is not much time left for CUET UG exam 2026, we advise you to keep your focus on the important topics. Prioritize the topics that bear high weightage so as to increase your success chances. The high weightage topics include Electrostatics, Optics, Current Electricity, Coordination Compounds, p-Block & d/f-Block Elements, Reconstitution of Partnership, etc. This piece helps you get acquainted with subject-wise important topics as well as the weightage details.
CUET UG 2026 Quick Facts
Find details about the quick facts of CUET UG in the table below:-
Specifics | Details |
CUET UG UG exam date 2026 | May 11 - 31, 2026 |
Exam timings |
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Total sections | 3 |
Sections in CUET UG exam |
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Total marks | 250 marks per subject |
Marking scheme |
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Negative Marking | Yes |
With CUET UG 2026 just around the corner, staying focused on high-weightage topics and familiarizing yourself with the exam details will be key to success. Reviewing subject-wise important areas, keeping track of your exam city slip, and managing your preparation efficiently can significantly enhance your performance. Prioritize wisely and approach the exam with confidence.
CUET UG 2026 LIVE
Mar 31, 2026 08:30 PM IST
Key topics for General Science: Units and Human Systems
- For the General Test, basic science is often asked. Focus on SI Units (Power = Dioptre, Pressure = Pascal).
- In Biology, focus on the Human Circulatory System (Double circulation) and Diseases (Viral vs. Bacterial).
Mar 31, 2026 08:00 PM IST
Key topics for General Knowledge: Indian Constitution
- Fundamental Rights (Articles 12–35), Directive Principles (Part IV), and the Preamble.
- Remember the borrowings of the constitution
- Stay updated on the current Heads of Organizations
Mar 31, 2026 07:30 PM IST
Key Reactions for Logical Reasoning:
For Coding-Decoding, write down the alphabet with their numericalbefore the exam starts. In Number Series, look for Difference of Differences if the first layer of differences doesn't show a pattern. Common patterns involve squares, cubes, or prime numbers.
Mar 31, 2026 07:00 PM IST
Key topics for Quantitative Aptitude
In Profit and Loss, remember that Profit/Loss % is always calculated on Cost Price (CP) unless stated otherwise. Use the "Successive Percentage" formula for problems involving two consecutive discounts or price hikes.
Mar 31, 2026 06:30 PM IST
Important points for Political Science: The Cold War and Bipolarity
- Focus on the timeline of the Cold War (1945–1991) and the formation of military alliances like NATO (1949) and Warsaw Pact (1955).
- Understand the NAM (Non-Aligned Movement) and its founding leaders (Nehru, Tito, Nasser, Sukarno, Nkrumah).
- The "Disintegration of the USSR" in 1991 and the subsequent "Shock Therapy" (transition from communism to capitalism) are critical topics for 2026.
Mar 31, 2026 06:00 PM IST
Important points for History: The Harappan Civilization
- Focus on urban planning: the Citadel (higher, smaller) and the Lower Town.
- Important sites to memorize: Lothal (Dockyard), Kalibangan (Ploughed field), Mohenjodaro (Great Bath), and Chanhudaro (Bead making).
- Understand their drainage system and the fact that they used a standardized ratio for bricks
Mar 31, 2026 05:30 PM IST
Important points for Business Studies: Principles of Management
- Contrast Fayol’s 14 Principles with Taylor’s Scientific Management. Fayol focuses on the top-level, while Taylor focuses on the shop floor.
- Case-study questions often ask you to identify a principle being violated. For example, if a worker receives orders from two bosses, it violates Fayol's Unity of Command.
Mar 31, 2026 05:00 PM IST
Important points for Economics: Money and Banking
- Focus on how the Reserve Bank of India controls money supply using Monetary Policy.
- Quantitative tools include Repo Rate, Bank Rate, SLR, and CRR.
- To control inflation, the RBI increases these rates.
- Qualitative tools include Margin Requirements and Moral Suasion.
Mar 31, 2026 04:30 PM IST
Important points for Economics: National Income Aggregates
- Understand the flow of "Circular Income." The three methods of measurement (Value Added, Income, Expenditure) must yield the same result.
- Memorize the conversions of gross to national income, market price to factor cost.
- In CUET, you often have to convert one aggregate to another.
Mar 31, 2026 04:00 PM IST
Important points for Accountancy: Reconstitution of Partnership
Pay close attention to the Treatment of Goodwill (AS-26) and the revaluation of assets. Remember that the Revaluation Account is a nominal account—all losses/decreases are debited, and gains/increases are credited. The balance is distributed among old partners in their old profit-sharing ratio.
Mar 31, 2026 03:30 PM IST
Short note on Mathematics: Calculus
Calculus carries the maximum weightage. Focus on Definite Integrals and their properties, especially the "King’s Property. In Applications of Integrals, you will likely get a question on finding the area between a parabola and a line or two circles.
Mar 31, 2026 03:00 PM IST
Short note for Biology: Biotechnology and Its Tools
Focus on Restriction Enzymes (molecular scissors) that cut DNA at specific palindromic sequences. Understand the role of Plasmids as vectors (specifically pBR322). The three steps of PCR: Denaturation, Annealing, and Extension, are frequently asked in the correct chronological order.
Mar 31, 2026 02:30 PM IST
Short note on Biology: Genetics and Mendelian Inheritance
Focus on the Law of Segregation and Law of Independent Assortment. Be clear on non-Mendelian patterns: Incomplete Dominance, where the phenotype is a blend, and Codominance, where both alleles are expressed.
Mar 31, 2026 02:00 PM IST
Short note on Chemistry: Chemical Kinetics & Order of Reaction
Focus on the difference between Order (experimental) and Molecularity (theoretical). For CUET, First-Order Reactions are high-priority. Also, revise the Arrhenius Equation to understand how temperature affects the rate constant. In the exam, use the units of 'k' to quickly identify the order of the reaction if it isn't mentioned.
Mar 31, 2026 01:30 PM IST
Short note on Chemistry: Coordination Compounds
Master IUPAC Nomenclature and Isomerism. The most critical part is Valence Bond Theory (VBT) and Crystal Field Theory (CFT). VBT helps predict the hybridization and geometry (tetrahedral, square planar, octahedral). CFT explains the color and magnetic properties of complexes based on the splitting of d-orbitals.
Mar 31, 2026 01:00 PM IST
Short note on Physics: Ray Optics and Optical Instruments
In Ray Optics, prioritize the Lens Maker’s Formula and Total Internal Reflection (TIR). TIR occurs only when light travels from a denser to a rarer medium and the angle of incidence exceeds the critical angle. For instruments, distinguish between a Simple Microscope (converging lens) and an Astronomical Telescope.
Mar 31, 2026 12:30 PM IST
Things to remember during the exam - Part 3
Make sure to read the "NOT" and "EXCEPT" carefully. NTA often uses "negative" questions, and under pressure, your brain tends to ignore the word "NOT." Take half a second extra to read the question stem carefully. Misreading a simple question is a "silly mistake" that costs 6 marks.
Mar 31, 2026 12:00 PM IST
Things to remember during the exam - Part 2
Do not look around to see how many rough sheets others are using or how fast they are clicking. Focus on your exam and don't compare your exam solving speed to others'.
Mar 31, 2026 11:30 AM IST
Things to remember during the exam - Part 1
Divide your 60 minutes into two passes
- Pass 1 (0-40 mins): Solve every question you are 100% sure of. Skip anything that takes more than 45 seconds.
- Pass 2 (40-60 mins): Go back to the "Marked for Review" questions. This ensures you never miss an easy question at the end of the paper.
Mar 31, 2026 11:00 AM IST
Things to do a day before exam - Part 2
- Prepare your "Exam Kit" tonight. Place your admit card, original ID proof, and passport photos in a transparent folder.
- Eat a light, home-cooked meal early in the evening. Avoid heavy or oily food that might cause discomfort. Aim for at least 8 hours of sleep.
Mar 31, 2026 10:30 AM IST
Things to do a day before exam - Part 1
- Twenty-four hours before the exam, stop learning anything new. If you haven't touched a chapter by now, let it go. Trying to learn a new concept today will only create confusion.
- Limit your study to 4–5 hours of light revision. Briefly flip through your short notes or formula sheets. Avoid heavy numerical practice or full-length mock tests today.
Mar 31, 2026 10:00 AM IST
Mastering technique for Assertion-Reasoning
- Many students lose marks in Assertion-Reasoning questions.
- Spend 15 minutes daily specifically on this question format to build confidence in this high-weightage area.
Mar 31, 2026 09:30 AM IST
Current Affairs Capsules for General Test
- For the General Test, don't read daily news anymore.
- Switch to "Monthly Capsules" or "Yearly Round-ups" for 2025–2026. Focus on awards, sports, major government appointments, and international summits.
- Spend only 20–30 minutes on this daily; your primary focus should remain on the higher-scoring Quantitative and Logical Reasoning sections.
Mar 31, 2026 09:00 AM IST
Efficient ways to remember facts & formulae
- Dedicate one hour daily to your "Cheat Sheets", the one-page summaries of Physics formulas, Chemistry reactions, or History dates.
- Do not try to relearn the concepts; simply "visualize" the page. High-speed recall is crucial for the 60-minute domain papers, where you have less than 90 seconds per question.
Mar 31, 2026 08:30 AM IST
NCERT is your bible for CUET UG preparation during the last days
- In the last 15 days, stop using reference books and stick strictly to NCERT textbooks for your domain subjects.
- Re-read the chapter summaries and focus on "Points to Ponder" or "Boxed Information," which are often goldmines for tricky MCQs. This keeps your focus sharp and prevents conceptual clutter.
Mar 31, 2026 08:00 AM IST
Mock Tests - Integral for your preparation
- Start taking your mock tests exactly during your assigned exam shift timings. This aligns your biological clock and peak mental alertness with the actual exam schedule.
- It reduces "afternoon lethargy" or "morning fog" on the big day, making your brain feel "at home" during the test.
Mar 31, 2026 07:00 AM IST
Preparation tips for Current Affairs
- For the General Test, don't try to read daily news in detail. It’s overwhelming. Instead, follow a reliable Monthly Current Affairs Digest.
- Focus on "Static GK" and major events from January 2026 to April 2026.
Mar 31, 2026 06:00 AM IST
Flashcards - an easy way to learn & revise
For subjects with many definitions (like Sociology or Psychology), use digital flashcards (Anki or Quizlet). Instead of passive reading, "Active Recall" forces your brain to retrieve information. Spending 15 minutes a day on flashcards for key terms and scholars' names will ensure you never blank out during the actual exam.
Mar 31, 2026 05:00 AM IST
Tip to solve exam smoothly - Part 2
- The CBT interface allows you to "Mark for Review." Use this for questions that take longer than 45 seconds.
- Don't let one difficult math problem eat up 5 minutes. Secure the "easy" marks first, and return to the marked ones at the end.
Mar 31, 2026 05:00 AM IST
Tip to solve exam smoothly - Part 1
- In MCQs, NTA often includes one "Extreme" option. These are usually distractors.
- If you're unsure of the answer, look for the most "balanced" statement. By eliminating two obviously wrong options, you increase your success probability from 25% to 50%.
Mar 31, 2026 04:00 AM IST
Efficient preparation tips for CUET UG exam
- Use the Pomodoro Technique: 25 minutes of intense study followed by a 5-minute break.
- After four cycles, take a 30-minute break. This prevents "cognitive fatigue" and keeps your brain sharp for the high-speed MCQ format.
- It is scientifically proven to improve retention, especially for fact-heavy subjects like History and Sociology.
Mar 31, 2026 03:00 AM IST
Preparation tips for Geography: Map-to-Theory Integration
- Don't treat Map Work as a separate section. While studying "Human Geography" or "India: People and Economy," keep an atlas open.
- If you read about a specific mineral belt or a major port, locate it immediately.
- NTA often asks "Identification" questions where you must name a marked spot on a map; visual memory is far stronger than rote learning.
Mar 31, 2026 02:00 AM IST
Preparation tips for History
- Stop memorizing dates in isolation. Instead, build a "Cause-Effect" timeline.
- When you understand the story of Indian history, chronological ordering questions, which are very common in CUET, become effortless.
- If you know the sequence of events, you don’t need to remember every exact date.
Mar 31, 2026 01:00 AM IST
Tips to attempt Logical Reasoning in CUET UG exam
- For Direction Sense questions, always draw the "N-S-E-W" cross immediately.
- For Blood Relations, use a "Family Tree" with symbols (+ for male, - for female).
- Trying to solve these mentally often leads to confusion.
- A quick 10-second sketch turns a confusing paragraph into a clear visual answer, significantly boosting your accuracy and speed.
Mar 31, 2026 12:00 AM IST
Tips to increase efficiency in General Test: The "10-Second" Math Tricks
- For the Quantitative section, learn the "Vedic Math" basics.
- Use the "Digital Sum" method to verify your calculations or the "Cross-Multiplication" trick for ratios.
- These shortcuts are essential because the General Test requires you to solve 50 questions in 60 minutes, leaving you only about 72 seconds per question, including the time taken to read them.
Mar 30, 2026 11:00 PM IST
Preparation tips for Economics
- For Micro and Macroeconomics, never memorize "Increase/Decrease" trends.
- Always draw a quick, tiny 5-second graph on your rough sheet.
- Visualizing the shift in Demand or Supply curves or the SLR/Repo Rate impact on money supply prevents "silly mistakes" caused by exam pressure.
- Graphs provide 100% accuracy for relationship-based questions.
Mar 30, 2026 09:45 PM IST
Preparation tips for Business Studies
- BST is theory-heavy, but every concept has a "Killer Keyword." For example, "Unity of Command" = One Boss; "Unity of Direction" = One Plan. Highlight these specific words in your NCERT.
- When you see these keywords in a case-study-based MCQ, you won't need to read the whole paragraph, the answer will jump right out at you.
Mar 30, 2026 09:30 PM IST
Tips to handle Accountancy section in the CUET UG exam
- Instead of memorizing every ledger format, master the "Rules of Debit and Credit" (Modern Approach).
- For the CUET MCQ format, most questions test your ability to identify which account is debited or credited during partnership admission or share forfeiture.
Mar 30, 2026 09:15 PM IST
Tips to ace Maths section
- In the exam, refrain from wasting time on precise long division
- Approximation is your best friend for Calculus and Probability.
- Memorize the squares up to 30 and cubes up to 15 to shave off valuable seconds during the 60-minute intensive math window.
Mar 30, 2026 09:00 PM IST
Tips for Biology: The "Diagram-Label"
- If you encounter a diagram-based question, then instead of just reading text, practice "Mental Labeling."
- Close your eyes and visualize the parts of the human heart or a DNA strand.
- If you can "see" the diagram, you can answer any location-based or function-based question instantly.
- Focus heavily on Genetics and Biotechnology, as these units carry the highest question density.
Mar 30, 2026 08:45 PM IST
Tips to increase efficiency in Chemistry: Organic Name Reaction Mnemonics
- Create a single-page "Reaction Map" showing how one functional group converts to another.
- Visualizing the entire flow, from Alcohols to Aldehydes to Acids, helps you tackle multi-step conversion MCQs much faster than memorizing individual reactions in isolation.
Mar 30, 2026 08:30 PM IST
Efficiency hack for Physics section
- When stuck on a complex numerical, check the units of the options provided. Often, three out of four options will have incorrect dimensions or units for the physical quantity asked.
- This "Dimensional Analysis" trick can help you eliminate wrong answers in seconds without solving the entire formula-heavy equation.
Mar 30, 2026 08:15 PM IST
Efficiency hack for English section
- For Reading Comprehension, always read the questions before the passage. This "Scanning Technique" helps you hunt for specific keywords and answers rather than getting lost in the text.
- By knowing what to look for, you reduce the time spent re-reading paragraphs, allowing you to wrap up the English section in under 40 minutes, leaving a buffer for tricky vocabulary questions.
Mar 30, 2026 08:00 PM IST
Exam day instructions
- Make sure to arrive at the exam centre at least an hour prior to the exam time.
- Carry your hall ticket along with the other essential documents with you to the exam centre.
- Try wearing loose clothes like light-colored, half-sleeve shirts, t-shirts, or kurtis. Only slippers or low-heeled sandals are permitted. Shoes are strictly prohibited.
- No rings, earrings, nose pins, necklaces, or bracelets.
Mar 30, 2026 07:45 PM IST
CUET UG 2026 Marking Scheme
- 5 marks will be awarded for every correct answer.
- -1 mark will be deducted for every incorrect answer.
- Unanswered questions receive zero marks.
- Since there is negative marking, avoid blind guessing.
Mar 30, 2026 07:30 PM IST
What if there is a discrepancy in the admit card?
- If you find any error in your name, photograph, or chosen subjects on the admit card, you must contact the NTA Help Desk immediately at 011-40759000 or email cuet-ug@nta.ac.in.
- In such cases, NTA usually allows students to appear with the downloaded admit card while they work on correcting the records later.
Mar 30, 2026 07:15 PM IST
Items allowed inside the exam hall
- Admit Card
- Self-Declaration
- Original Photo ID (e.g., Aadhaar Card, PAN Card, Driving License, Passport, or Voter ID).
- Passport Size Photograph
- Transparent Ballpoint Pen
- Transparent Water Bottle
- Personal Hand Sanitizer
- PwD Certificate (if applicable)
Mar 30, 2026 07:00 PM IST
Prohibited items in the exam centre
Items that you can't carry to your exam hall include:
- Mobile phones
- Watches
- Calculators
- Jewelry
- Wallets and bags
Mar 30, 2026 06:45 PM IST
Important topics for Psychology: Therapeutic Approaches
Psychology questions often center on psychological disorders and therapeutic methods. Understanding the "Self and Personality" is also a high priority.
Important Topics:
- Variations in Psychological Attributes
- Therapeutic Approaches (CBT, Behavior Therapy)
- Psychological Disorders (Anxiety, Mood Disorders)
Mar 30, 2026 06:30 PM IST
Important topics for General Test: Current Affairs & GK
Questions in Static GK and Current Affairs will be regarding recent government schemes, international summits, and sports.
Important Topics:
- National and International Awards
- Indian Constitution
- Important Books and Authors
Mar 30, 2026 06:15 PM IST
Important topics for Geography: Human Geography Focus
Data-based questions from the Indian context (People and Economy) are expected to appear in the exam.
Important Topics:
- Human Development and Population Trends
- Primary and Secondary Activities
- Transport, Communication, and Trade
Mar 30, 2026 06:00 PM IST
Important topics for Biology: Biotechnology Applications
Questions in Biotechnology usually focus on processes like PCR and applications in medicine or agriculture.
Important Topics:
- Principles and Processes of Biotech
- Bt Crops and Gene Therapy
- Recombinant DNA Technology
Mar 30, 2026 05:45 PM IST
Important topics for English: Vocabulary and Grammar
Beyond RC, Vocabulary and Grammar account for roughly 40% of the paper combined. Direct questions on synonyms, antonyms, and idioms are very common.
Important Topics:
- Synonyms and Antonyms
- Active and Passive Voice
- Para Jumbles
Mar 30, 2026 05:30 PM IST
Important topics for Political Science: Contemporary World Politics
Politics in India Since Independence and Contemporary World Politics are equally weighted. Focus on global organizations and post-independence Indian challenges.
Important Topics:
- Cold War Era and Its Aftermath
- Challenges to Nation-Building in India
- United Nations and its Organisations
Mar 30, 2026 05:15 PM IST
Important topics for Accountancy: Partnership and Company Accounts
Financial accounting for Partnership Firms and Companies often exceed 50% weightage.
Important Topics:
- Issue of Shares and Debentures
- Reconstitution of Partnership
- Analysis of Financial Statements
Mar 30, 2026 05:00 PM IST
Important topics for Mathematics: Vectors and 3D Geometry
This unit is highly scoring and usually carries about 15% weightage.
Important Topics:
- Vector Algebra
- Direction Cosines and Ratios
- Shortest Distance Between Two Lines
Mar 30, 2026 04:45 PM IST
Important topics for Physics: Optics and Modern Physics
Optics (Ray and Wave), along with Modern Physics (Atoms/Nuclei), provides a high return on effort.
Important Topics:
- Ray Optics
- Dual Nature of Matter
- Semiconductor Electronics
Mar 30, 2026 04:30 PM IST
Important topics for Physical Chemistry
Physical Chemistry involves more numerically-based questions. Electrochemistry and Chemical Kinetics are the most frequent topics used to test calculation skills.
Important Topics:
- Electrochemistry (Nernst Equation)
- Chemical Kinetics (First-order reactions)
- Solutions (Colligative Properties)
Mar 30, 2026 04:15 PM IST
Important topics for General Test: Logical Reasoning
An average of 10-12 questions is expected from this section, focusing on spatial and series-based logic.
Important Topics:
- Seating Arrangements (Circular and Linear)
- Coding-Decoding and Blood Relations
- Syllogisms and Venn Diagrams
Mar 30, 2026 04:00 PM IST
Important topics for General Test: Numerical Ability
The NAT section focuses on basic arithmetic concepts. Although the level is equivalent to Class 10, the required speed makes it a challenging section for many.
Important Topics:
- Percentages, Ratios, and Proportions
- Time, Speed, and Distance
- Profit, Loss, and Simple Interest
Mar 30, 2026 03:45 PM IST
Important topics for History: Ancient and Modern India
History is divided into three themes. Modern India and Ancient India typically see more questions than the Medieval period.
Important Topics:
- Harappan Civilisation (Sites and Findings)
- Mahatma Gandhi and the Nationalist Movement
- The Revolt of 1857
Mar 30, 2026 03:30 PM IST
Important topics in BST
The "Principles and Functions of Management" unit is the highest-scoring area. It often covers 30% of the syllabus. Case studies are frequently framed around these principles.
Important Topics:
- Planning and Organising Processes
- Principles of Management (Fayol and Taylor)
- Marketing Mix (4Ps)
Mar 30, 2026 03:15 PM IST
Important topics in Economics
Macroeconomics carries a higher weightage, approximately 60-65%, compared to Microeconomics. National Income accounting and Money & Banking are frequent sources of numerical questions.
Important Topics:
- National Income and Related Aggregates
- Determination of Income and Employment
- Money and Banking (RBI Monetary Policy)
Mar 30, 2026 03:00 PM IST
Important topics in English
It is expected to include 3-4 passages accounting for nearly 40% of the marks.
Important Topics:
- Factual, Narrative, and Literary Passages
- Vocabulary in Context
- Author’s Tone and Style
Mar 30, 2026 02:30 PM IST
Important topics of Biology
Reproduction, Genetics, and Ecology are the most critical units that contribute approximately 60% of the Biology paper. These units require both conceptual clarity and memorization.
Important Topics:
- Molecular Basis of Inheritance (DNA/RNA)
- Human Reproduction and Reproductive Health
- Organisms and Populations
Mar 30, 2026 02:15 PM IST
Documents to be carried to the exam hall
Documents that are to be carried to the exam hall include:
- Admit card
- Valid photo ID (Aadhar Card, PAN Card, Voter ID, or Passport)
- One passport-size photograph (same as uploaded in the application)
Mar 30, 2026 02:00 PM IST
How to download the CUET UG admit card?
To download the admit card, you will have to follow the steps mentioned below:
- Go to nta.ac.in/cuetexam. You will be redirected to the homepage.
- Navigate to the "Download Admit Card" tab. Log in using your application number and dob.
- The admit card will be displayed on your screen. Cross-check all the details in the admit card and then save & download it for future reference.
Mar 30, 2026 01:45 PM IST
When will CUET UG admit card be released?
The admit card for CUET will be released 2-3 days before the exam date. The admit card is a crucial document that you will have to carry to your exam centre. Without the admit card, you won't be allowed to take the exam.
Mar 30, 2026 01:30 PM IST
Important topics in Mathematics - Calculus
Calculus makes up nearly 30% of the questions. Numerical accuracy in these chapters is the key to a high percentile.
Important Topics:
- Continuity and Differentiability
- Application of Derivatives (Maxima/Minima)
- Definite and Indefinite Integrals
Mar 30, 2026 01:15 PM IST
Important topics in Organic Chemistry
In Organic Chemistry, focus on reaction mechanisms and named reactions, especially from the Class 12 syllabus.
Important Topics:
- Aldehydes, Ketones, and Carboxylic Acids
- Alcohols, Phenols, and Ethers
- Haloalkanes and Haloarenes
Mar 30, 2026 01:00 PM IST
What are the high weightage topics in Physics?
In Physics, Electrostatics and Current Electricity play a major role, often accounting for 10–12 questions combined. Make sure to master Gauss's Law and Kirchhoff’s Rules.
Important Topics:
- Electric Charges and Fields (Coulomb’s Law, Dipoles)
- Current Electricity (Drift Velocity, Potentiometer)
- Capacitance and Dielectrics
Mar 30, 2026 12:45 PM IST
How to download city slip?
- Go to cuet.nta.nic.in and then click on "Advance City Intimation for CUET (UG) 2026."
- Log in using your application number & date of birth.
- The intimation slip will appear on your screen. Download the PDF and take its printout for future reference.
Mar 30, 2026 12:30 PM IST
Difference between city slip and admit card
- CUET City Slip: This is a preliminary document that only informs you of the allotted city and exam date to help with travel planning. It cannot be used to enter the exam hall.
- Admit Card: This is the final official document. It will contain your specific test center address for CUET UG, roll number, and reporting time. You must carry a printed copy to the center. Or else, you won't be allowed to take the exam.
Mar 30, 2026 12:15 PM IST
When will the CUET UG city slip be released?
- The CUET UG 2026 City Intimation Slip is expected to be released in the last week of April 2026 or early May 2026.
- This document is a tentative document that will inform you about the specific city where your exam center will be located.
- Typically, it is released about 10–15 days before the commencement of the exams to help students arrange travel and accommodation well in advance.
Mar 30, 2026 12:00 PM IST
When is CUET UG scheduled for?
- CUET UG 2026 exam is scheduled for May 11 - 31, 2026. The exam will be conducted in an online mode for a total of 3 shifts.
- You are advised to keep these dates in mind while finalizing their revision plans to ensure they are fully prepared for the three-week testing window.
- Your exam date & shift will be mentioned in the city slip as well as the hall ticket.