CUET has become the gateway to top central universities including DU, JNU, BHU and Hyderabad. The good news: with smart planning, CUET prep overlaps heavily with Class 12 boards.
How to Pick Subjects
- Pick 4 subjects you scored 85%+ in pre-boards.
- Include English (compulsory for most courses).
- Add General Test for course flexibility.
- Avoid weak subjects — CUET is competitive.
Prep Plan
- 80% NCERT + 20% MCQ practice books.
- Daily 1.5 hours dedicated CUET prep alongside boards.
- Mock tests starting 90 days before.
- One full mock weekly in last 30 days.
Balancing Boards + CUET
- Same NCERT base helps both.
- Boards: writing answers; CUET: MCQ speed.
- Last 30 days: switch focus to whichever is closer.
- Student support helps with subject + college mapping — first call free.
Expert Insights & FAQs
Direct answers to common tutoring concerns
Is CUET tougher than boards?
Different format. Boards test depth; CUET tests speed + accuracy. Both need NCERT mastery.
Can I prepare for CUET in 3 months?
If you're board-ready and have strong fundamentals, yes. Less than 3 months is risky for top colleges.
How many subjects should I attempt?
3–4 ideal. More than 4 dilutes prep without expanding college options much.
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