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CUET UG 2025 Day 1 Exam Analysis: Difficulty Level, Subject-Wise Feedback from Students, Experts

CUET UG 2025 Day 1 exam analysis: Know the difficulty level, section-wise feedback for English, General Test, and Economics.

May 13, 2025 / 15:45 IST
CUET UG 2025 Exam Analysis

CUET UG 2025 exams commenced today, marking the beginning of the national-level admission test for undergraduate programmes offered by Central, State, and other participating universities. Conducted by the National Testing Agency (NTA), Common University Entrance Test (CUET) UG is a computer-based test designed to assess candidates’ aptitude across language, domain-specific subjects, and general knowledge areas. The exam aims to streamline the UG admission process by offering a common evaluation platform.

CUET UG 2025 Day 1 Exam Paper Analysis

Here’s a detailed subject-wise analysis from Day 1, First Shift, based on inputs shared by Karan Mehta, Cofounder at Toprankers and students who appeared for the CUET UG examination:

English Language (First Day & First Shift)

  • The English section was dominated by vocabulary this year, with a significant number of questions testing synonyms and antonyms.
  • Only three passages were included—one factual and two story-based—amounting to approximately 12 questions in total.
  • The passage difficulty ranged from easy to moderate.
  • Grammar-based questions were fewer than last year, marking a shift in focus towards vocabulary skills.

General Test (GAT) [First Day & First Shift]
  • Quantitative Aptitude was reported to be slightly tougher than the previous year.
  • Logical Reasoning had the highest number of questions, making it the most prominent component of this section.
  • Current Affairs questions were relatively limited, while Static GK questions linked to recent events were more frequent.
  • Overall, around 12–13 questions were based on GK and Current Affairs.

Economics [First Day & First Shift]
  • A noticeable change was the introduction of new topics in Microeconomics by the NTA.
  • Interestingly, more questions were asked from Microeconomics than Macroeconomics this time.
  • Two reading passages were included in the Economics section.
  • A large portion of the questions were rooted in NCERT concepts and the Annual Government Budget, consistent with previous years.
  • The overall difficulty level was easy to moderate, though 3–4 questions were flagged as slightly tricky by students.

As the CUET UG 2025 progresses in the coming days, more clarity will emerge regarding trends across subjects. Stay tuned for shift-wise updates and expert insights.
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