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The Ministry of Education (MoE), Government of India, has established the National Testing Agency (NTA), an independent and autonomous organization committed to conducting efficient, transparent, and internationally standardized tests. In line with this vision, the introduction of the Common University Entrance Test (CUET) for the academic session 2025-26 marks a significant milestone, especially for aspirants seeking admission into various PG programmes, including the CUET PG Law, across Central and State Universities, as well as Deemed/Private participating Universities/Institutions. CUET not only ensures equal opportunities for candidates from diverse backgrounds but also facilitates a streamlined admissions process, offering a single exam that covers a wide outreach and eliminates disparities in access to quality education. With CUET, candidates can embark on their academic journey with confidence, knowing that they have a fair and equitable platform to showcase their abilities and gain entry into esteemed institutions, thereby advancing the cause of education equity and excellence.
The National Testing Agency has released an updated list of participating universities for CUET exam. The revised list now includes Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University, Footwear Design And Development Institute, and several other universities. Approximately 250 universities participating in CUET exam will utilize CUET scores for admission into their undergraduate programs. Prior to applying for the entrance test, candidates are advised to review the eligibility criteria of the participating universities for CUET . CUET scores are accepted by esteemed institutions such as Banaras Hindu University, Aligarh Muslim University, Jamia Millia Islamia University, Delhi University and many others.
To ensure effective preparation for CUET 2025, it is essential to familiarize yourself with the syllabus. Without a clear understanding of the syllabus, your preparation may deviate from the right track, leading to potential setbacks.
CUET PG Law 2025 is expected to be a highly competitive examination at the postgraduate level, offering over 5000+ seats across 25+ universities, including central universities, as well as state, private, and deemed universities. The exam will be conducted in online mode and will consist of multiple choice questions (MCQs). Therefore, it is crucial to adopt a structured approach to your preparation, ensuring that you perform well in CUET examination.
To achieve this, understanding the CUET PG Law 2025 syllabus becomes a critical step. Additionally, you can refer to our CUET PG Law sample papers to gain a basic understanding of the question types and patterns involved.
Following is the pattern for CUET PG Law 2025:
Let us look at the overall CUET PG Law Exam 2025 syllabus in brief:
The language test in CUET focuses on assessing students' fluency in the language. This is done through questions based on Reading Comprehension that cover various types of passages, including factual, literary, and narratives. These passages evaluate students' literary aptitude, vocabulary, and understanding of the text. The languages included in Section IA and IB of the language test are as follows:
Section 1A | Section 1B |
English, Hindi, Gujarati, Bengali, Assamese, Kannada, Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam, Marathi, Punjabi, Odia, and Urdu. | Chinese, German, French, Arabic, Italian, Japanese, Nepali, Russian, Spanish, Tibetan, Dogri, Bodo, Kashmiri, Konkani, Maithili, Manipuri, Santhali, and Sindhi |
Section 1A | Section 1B |
English Comprehension | English Grammar English Usage Errors Jumbled Para Sentence Correction Sentence Improvement Reading Comprehension Paragraph Completion One-word substitution Synonyms & Antonyms Idioms & Phrases |
General Knowledge/ Awareness | Literature History Indian Constitution Personalities Sports National and International Economy National and International Economy Science Politics Legal Awareness Trade Awareness Geography Culture |
General Aptitude/ Math | Clocks Calendar Average Simplification Problems on Ages/Numbers/Train LCM and HCF Percentage Profit & Loss Partnerships Compound Interest Ratio & Proportion Simple Interest Time & Work Stocks & Shares Discounts/Bankers Discount Geometry & Mensuration Sets & Union Permutation & Combination Mixture & Allegation Area Volume and Surface Area |
Logical Reasoning | Ranking Tests Linear Arrangements Matrix Arrangements Sequencing Statements Arguments Cause and Effects Statements Assumptions Statements and Conclusion Number Series Blood Relationship Test Coding and Decoding Inferences Non-Verbal Reasoning Analogy Test Symbol Based Problems Direction and Distance Test Analytical Reasoning |
Computer Basics | Fundamentals of Computer Computer Abbreviations Computer Shortcut Keys Microsoft Windows Microsoft Office MS Word Types of Computer Storage Devices Hardware and Software Input and Output Devices Internet Computer Networks Websites Web Browsers Computer Virus Important Computer-related Terms |
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Read more1. Have complete Clarity about CUET PG LAW details - Before beginning the preparation, we encourage students to be clear about what CUET offers, which universities are participating, what the course structure is and more such details. Only after we are clear in our head about basics, we can take our steps towards success with utmost confidence and determination.
2. Practice Maths and Reasoning Throughly - The exam consist of Maths and Reasoning which is an extremely scoring section. This section can shoot up your score only after you have complete conceptual clarity and your speed is up to the marks. This is only possible after practising at least 30-40mock tests. We at Maansarovar Law Centre always insist that practising is the key to scoring 100% in Maths and Reasoning sections.
3. Go through last year’s paper - The best source for see the level of exam is by going to last year’s paper. This gives us clarity as to what kind of questions are asked, what level of preparation is required,etc. This also helps us realising our strengths and weakness and attempting last years papers gives us a boost and in an eye opener for all serious candidates.
4. Be extremely regular with your coaching - Joining a good coaching centre for your preparation is definitely a must however being regular with it is the most important step you can take towards coming out with flying colours. Every lecture you attend at coaching is extremely rich in information and for being ahead of the game, you must religiously attend all classes.
5. Take weekly mock test - A student may study for years and not get desired result and another student may prepare for 1 year along with regular mock test series and achieve rank 1 comfortably - Now this is where mock test plays an extremely important role. We at Maansarovar Law Centre always insist that Taking regular mock test are as important as the coaching itself. Taking a mock test helps us evaluate our preparedness, makes us realise our weak areas, increases our speed and reduces our exam anxiety along with increasing our question bank.
6. Do post mock analysis - Taking mock test is essential and equally important is doing post mock analysis. Many students believe that the purpose of mocks test is to only evaluate our preparation however the true purpose of mock is to increase our question bank. You must maintain a register of difficult questions and every time you attempt a mock test, find out how many questions were wrongly attempted by you. Write those questions in that register along with solutions in such a manner so that next time if you come across those questions, you should be able to solve with great ease. This is a rule of success followed by all toppers and you must incorporate this exercise in your preparation as well.
7. Study in a planned manner. Go by 6:1 schedule - Before you start studying each day, set a target. Set a practical weekly target every Sunday night and achieve it. Make a detailed schedule every Sunday for next 6 days and keep your Sundays completely off. Study 6 days a week and rejuvenate your mind and body on Sunday. It will bring utmost joy once you will achieve your target. Also if you manage to achieve your target before time and you still have some hours left in that day then do not begin studying more. Use that time to relax and entertain yourself. Also try to include variety of subjects in daily preparation instead of studying a single subject the entire day.
8. Do not refer to more than two sources for any subject - Two books are sufficient for each topic along with your class notes and your self-created unique question bank(as mentioned above). Once you finish solving these books, keep revising them only. Don’t think that you will get more material from more books. That leads to only confusion and frustration. Stick to 2 books for each subject and become a master of that.
We at Maansarovar Cuet insist that Consistency is key to your bright future and we are always here to help you out at every stage of your preparation. Together let’s start your success story!
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