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CUET 2026 Preparation Guide with AI — Complete Strategy

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CUET 2026 Preparation Guide: How AI Tools Are Changing the Game

CUET (Common University Entrance Test) is now the gateway to 250+ central universities including DU, JNU, BHU, and Jamia. With lakhs of students competing, smart preparation matters more than ever.

Here's the complete strategy for CUET 2026 — including how AI tools can give you an edge that most students don't have yet.

Understanding CUET 2026 Structure

SectionContentQuestionsDuration
Section IALanguage (from 13 options)50 (attempt 40)45 min
Section IBLanguage (from 20 options)50 (attempt 40)45 min
Section IIDomain subjects (up to 6)50 per subject (attempt 40)45 min each
Section IIIGeneral Test75 (attempt 60)60 min

Key insight: You don't need to take all sections. Choose based on the universities and courses you're applying to. Check each university's requirements before deciding.

Section-Wise Strategy

Section I: Language

English:

  • Focus on reading comprehension speed — practice reading 500-word passages and answering 10 questions in 8 minutes
  • Grammar: tenses, voice, narration, subject-verb agreement
  • Vocabulary: learn 10 new words daily for 3 months = 900 words
  • Practice with NCERT English textbooks (Flamingo, Vistas for Class 12)

Hindi (if applicable):

  • NCERT Hindi textbooks are the primary source
  • Focus on unseen passages (apathit gadyansh)
  • Grammar: samas, sandhi, alankar, muhavare

AI tip: Use EaseLearn's AI chat to practice comprehension — paste a passage and ask the AI to generate CUET-style questions on it. Instant practice material.

Section II: Domain Subjects

This is where most marks are won or lost. Strategy varies by subject:

For Science subjects (Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Math):

  • NCERT Class 12 is the primary source (CUET is NCERT-based, not JEE/NEET level)
  • Difficulty is moderate — between board exam and competitive exam level
  • Focus on conceptual clarity, not advanced problem-solving
  • Use EaseLearn's camera solver for instant doubt clearing on NCERT problems

For Commerce subjects (Accountancy, Business Studies, Economics):

  • NCERT is everything. Read line by line.
  • Accountancy: practice journal entries, ledger, and financial statements
  • Business Studies: memorize definitions, principles, and functions
  • Economics: understand graphs and diagrams (use EaseLearn to verify your understanding)

For Humanities (History, Political Science, Geography, Sociology, Psychology):

  • Pure NCERT. No external sources needed.
  • Make chapter-wise notes with key dates, events, and concepts
  • Use flashcards (Anki) for memorization
  • Practice MCQs — CUET is entirely MCQ-based

AI tip: After studying a chapter, use EaseLearn's quiz generator to test yourself. The AI creates CUET-pattern MCQs that test the same concepts in different ways.

Section III: General Test

Covers:

  • General Knowledge / Current Affairs
  • General Mental Ability (logical reasoning)
  • Numerical Ability (basic math)
  • Quantitative Reasoning
  • Logical and Analytical Reasoning

Strategy:

  • GK/Current Affairs: read a daily news summary for 15 minutes (use AI to generate weekly current affairs quizzes)
  • Reasoning: practice 20 questions daily from any reasoning book or app
  • Numerical ability: basic arithmetic, percentages, ratios — Class 10 level math
  • This section is the easiest to improve with consistent daily practice

The 90-Day CUET Preparation Plan

Month 1: Complete Syllabus (NCERT Focus)

  • Read NCERT textbooks for all your chosen domain subjects
  • Make concise notes (or use EaseLearn's notes generator)
  • Solve NCERT exercise questions
  • Start daily GK/current affairs reading

Month 2: Practice & Testing

  • Solve CUET previous year papers (2022-2025)
  • Take subject-wise mock tests weekly
  • Use EaseLearn AI quizzes for daily practice
  • Focus on weak areas identified by quiz analytics
  • Practice reading comprehension daily (15 minutes)

Month 3: Revision & Mock Tests

  • Full-length mock tests (2 per week, timed)
  • Revise notes and formula sheets
  • Clear remaining doubts using EaseLearn camera solver
  • Practice time management — CUET's time pressure is real
  • Light revision in the last week. Sleep well.

Daily Schedule for CUET Preparation

TimeActivity
6:00-6:30 AMCurrent affairs + GK quiz
6:30-9:00 AMDomain Subject 1 (study + practice)
9:00-9:30 AMBreak
9:30-12:00 PMDomain Subject 2 (study + practice)
12:00-2:00 PMLunch + rest
2:00-4:00 PMLanguage section practice
4:00-5:00 PMGeneral Test practice (reasoning + math)
5:00-6:00 PMExercise / break
6:00-7:30 PMMock test or PYQ practice
7:30-8:30 PMDinner
8:30-10:00 PMRevision + doubt clearing (EaseLearn AI)

Common CUET Mistakes to Avoid

  1. Studying at JEE/NEET level: CUET is NCERT-based. Don't over-prepare with reference books. Stick to NCERT.

  2. Ignoring the General Test: Many students focus only on domain subjects. The General Test is easy marks if you practice daily.

  3. Poor time management: 45 minutes for 40 questions = ~67 seconds per question. Practice speed.

  4. Not reading university requirements: Different universities accept different CUET sections. Check requirements BEFORE choosing your sections.

  5. Skipping language section prep: Students assume English/Hindi is easy. The comprehension passages can be tricky under time pressure. Practice.

  6. Not taking mock tests: CUET's online format is different from board exams. Practice on a computer/tablet, not just paper.

How EaseLearn AI Helps CUET Aspirants

  • Camera doubt solver: Point at any NCERT question → instant solution
  • AI quiz generator: Generate CUET-pattern MCQs on any topic
  • PYQ solver: Practice with actual CUET papers (2022-2025)
  • Notes generator: Create revision notes from YouTube lectures
  • AI chat: Ask conceptual questions in plain language

All free. No signup required. Works on any phone.

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FAQ

Q: Is CUET harder than board exams? A: CUET is slightly harder than CBSE boards but easier than JEE/NEET. The questions are NCERT-based but require deeper understanding than board-level questions. If you've prepared well for boards, you need 1-2 months of additional CUET-specific practice.

Q: How many subjects should I choose for CUET? A: Choose based on the universities you're targeting. Most students take 3-4 domain subjects + language + general test. Don't take more than you can prepare for — quality over quantity.

Q: Is coaching necessary for CUET? A: No. CUET is NCERT-based, and free resources (NCERT + AI tools + PYQs) are more than sufficient. Save your money.

Q: Can I prepare for CUET and board exams simultaneously? A: Yes — there's significant overlap since both are NCERT-based. Prepare for boards first (they come earlier), then shift focus to CUET-specific practice (MCQ format, time management, General Test).

Q: What score do I need for DU admission? A: Cutoffs vary by college and course. Top DU colleges typically require 700+ out of 800 in relevant sections. Check previous year cutoffs for your target college and course.


Preparing for CUET 2026? EaseLearn AI covers every CUET subject. Camera-based doubt solving, AI quizzes, PYQ practice — all free at easelearn.ai.

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