The Common University Entrance Exam (CUET) is an annual entrance exam conducted by the National Testing Agency (NTA) for admission to UG courses offered by central, state, private and deemed universities across India.

Importance of Choosing the Right Subject

Selecting the right subjects for the CUET exam is a calculated move that can significantly affect your academic path and future career. Your choice of subjects should consider not just your interests and talents in the classroom right now, but also your long-term objectives and the demands of a changing job market.

You must approach this choice with a thorough grasp of the exam format, the available subject options, and how each relates to your career and personal objectives.

Note: An intelligent and well-thought-out decision can help you get a competitive edge over others.

List of Subjects in CUET

There are 3 sections in the CUET exam.

  • Section 1 (Languages)
  • Section 2 (Domain Specific Subjects)
  • Section 3 (General Knowledge)

Section 1 is divided into 1A and 1B. And their subject languages are divided into the following.

Section 1A

13 Languages

English, Hindi, Assamese, Bengali, Gujarati, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Odia, Punjabi, Telugu, Urdu, Tamil.

Section 2B

20 Languages

Arabic, Bodo, Chinese, Dogri, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Kashmiri, Konkani, Spanish, Persian, Russian, Tibetan, Sanskrit, Sindhi, Santhali, Maithili, Manipuri,Nepali.

Section 2 has 29 domain specific subjects. They are as follows:

Accountancy/Bookkeeping

Fine Arts/ Visual Arts

Political Science

Agriculture

Geography/Geology

Psychology

Anthropology

Home Science

Sociology

Biology

History

Teaching Aptitude

Business Studies

Knowledge Tradition and Practices of India

Mass Media/ Mass Communication

Chemistry

Legal Studies

Performing Arts

Computer Science

Environmental Studies

Sanskrit

Economics

Mathematics

Fashion Studies 

Engineering Graphics

Physical Education/Yoga

Tourism

Entrepreneurship

Physics

 

Section 3 is designed to test your general knowledge and aptitude. It covers topics like: 

  • General Knowledge and Awareness
  • General Mental Ability
  • Numerical Ability
  • Quantitative Reasoning
  • Logical and Analytical Reasoning

Now that we have a thorough understanding of every subject, we can talk about how to select the best subjects for the CUET exam.

Helpful tips for choosing the right subjects for CUET 2025

Identify Your Interests and Strengths
Choose subjects where you have a strong foundation, and natural aptitude and subjects that you are genuinely interested in. This would keep you motivated throughout the preparation.

Aligning with your Career Goals
Choose subjects that align with the course or career path you intend to pursue. Research the specific subject combinations required or preferred by the universities or courses you’re aiming for.

Understand Your University Requirements
Make sure your chosen subjects meet the requirements and standards of the universities and programs you’re interested in. By doing this you can improve your chances of acceptance in your desired university.

Balance Core and Optional Subjects
Prioritize subjects that are core to your intended degree program. Choose additional subjects that complement your core subjects or expand your knowledge base.

Evaluate Difficulty and Scoring Potential
Analyze your previous academic performance in the chosen subjects and figure out how you can score higher in these subjects.

Seek Advice from Teachers and Mentors
Take advice from teachers, mentors, or career counselors as they can provide valuable insights based on your academic history and future aspirations.

Analyze Sample Papers
Go through sample papers of the subjects to gauge the type of questions asked and assess your comfort level.

Note: CUET guidelines can change, so ensure you’re aware of any updates regarding subject selection criteria or paper patterns.

 Common Mistakes to Avoid 

  • Don’t choose your subject based on expectations from others or peer pressure.
  • Before choosing a subject, always conduct thorough research on it.
  • Don’t overload yourself with too many subjects.
  • Do not choose subjects solely because they are perceived as high scoring, without considering your interest and aptitude in it.
  • Do not make hasty decisions. Take your time, reflect on your choices, seek advice and make informed decisions.

Are you ready for the CUET? Come along!

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