The CUET Scholarship Examination is meticulously designed to assess applicants’ skills and
aptitude, ensuring that only the most deserving candidates qualify for the
admission-cum-scholarship program. The exam is structured to measure a broad spectrum of
academic abilities and potential for success in higher education.
Key Features:
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Format: Standardized admission-cum-scholarship test.
- Duration: 3 hours.
- Structure: 90 multiple-choice questions (MCQs), divided into three major
sections:
- Verbal Ability and Reading Comprehension
- Focuses on English language skills, including vocabulary, grammar, and
comprehension.
- Includes questions on reading comprehension, sentence completion, and
para-jumbles.
- Designed to assess the candidate’s ability to understand and interpret written
material.
- Quantitative Aptitude and Logical Reasoning
- Tests mathematical ability and problem-solving skills.
- Includes topics such as arithmetic, algebra, geometry, data interpretation, and
number theory.
- Logical reasoning questions will test the ability to think analytically and solve
complex puzzles or data-based problems.
- Data Interpretation and Logical Reasoning
- Focuses on evaluating reasoning skills through data analysis, graphs, and tables.
- Includes questions that require data interpretation, pattern recognition, and logical
deductions.
- Designed to assess candidates’ analytical thinking and decision-making ability.
This exam format ensures that candidates are evaluated on their overall aptitude, logical
reasoning, and academic skills, giving equal importance to verbal and mathematical
proficiency. The aim is to identify well-rounded students with the potential for academic
excellence and success in higher education.