CUET PG 2022: Exam pattern, number of questions, marking scheme
CUET PG 2022 admit card for exams on September 1, 2, and 3 is available at cuet.nta.nic.in.
Vagisha Kaushik | August 30, 2022 | 05:06 PM IST
NEW DELHI: The National Testing Agency (NTA) will conduct the Common University Entrance Test for postgraduate (CUET PG) 2022 from September 1 to 11. CUET PG 2022 admit card is available for exams scheduled on September 1, 2, and 3 on the official website – cuet.nta.nic.in.
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CUET PG 2022 will be conducted in Computer Based Test (CBT) mode. The exam will be held in English and Hindi (Bilingual) languages.
CUET PG 2022 marking scheme
- Each question carries four marks.
- For each correct response, the candidate will get full marks.
- For each incorrect response, one mark will be deducted from the total score.
- Unanswered or unattempted responses will be given no marks.
- To answer a question, the candidate needs to choose one option as the correct option.
- However, after the process of CUET PG 2022 answer key challenge, in case there are multiple correct options or change in key, only those candidates who have attempted it correctly as per the revised answer key will be awarded marks.
- In case a Question is dropped due to some technical error, full marks will be given to all the candidates irrespective of the fact who has attempted it or not.
CUET PG 2022 Pattern
Paper code is the code of various subjects that candidates will be appearing for.
Pattern |
Question pattern |
Paper code |
1 |
The no. of questions will be 100 and divided into two partsPart A: 25 Questions consisting of Language Comprehension or Verbal AbilityPart B: 75 Domain Knowledge Questions comprising of Teaching Aptitude, Social Sciences, Mathematics & Science) |
PGQP01 |
|
The no. of questions will be 100 and divided into two partsPart A: Consisting of Language Comprehension/Verbal Ability, General Awareness, Mathematical/Quantitative ability and Analytical Skills comprising 25 MCQs.Part B: Domain Knowledge comprising 75 MCQs. |
PGQP02 to PGQP07PGQP09 to PGQP37 , PGQP39PGQP41 to PGQP59PGQP61 to PGQ73PGQP75 to PGQ77 |
2 |
The no. of questions will be 100 and divided into two partsPart A : 25 Questions (Language Comprehension/Verbal Ability, General Knowledge, and Mathematical/Quantitative ability )Part B: 75 Questions Domain knowledge e.g. Civil Engineering or Mechanical Engineering etc. |
PGQP08,PGQP74,PGQP78 |
|
The no. of questions will be 100 and divided into two partsPart A: 25 Questions (General Knowledge/Awareness, Mathematical Ability and Logical Reasoning)Part B: 75 Questions of specific language. |
PGQP60 |
3 |
100 Questions (Language Comprehension/ Verbal Ability, Mathematical/ Quantitative ability, Data Interpretation and Logical Reasoning) |
PGQP38 |
|
100 Questions (Language Comprehension/ Verbal Ability, General Knowledge/ Awareness, Computer Basics and Logical Reasoning) |
PGQP40 |
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