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CUET Subject Selection: Domain Subjects, Languages, and General Test

Choosing the wrong subjects in CUET can close doors to your target university. Here is how to map subjects to programmes correctly.

How CUET subjects work

CUET has three sections: language tests, domain-specific subjects, and a general test. Universities specify which combination they accept for each programme.

How to map subjects to programmes

Check the admission criteria of each target university before selecting subjects. A student applying for B.Com at DU needs different subjects than one applying for B.Sc. Physics at BHU.

General test strategy

The general test is required by many universities for humanities and social science programmes. It covers reasoning, general knowledge, and quantitative aptitude.

Quick Answers

Can a student change CUET subjects after registration?

Subject changes are allowed only during the correction window. After that, the selected subjects are final.

How many domain subjects can a student choose in CUET?

Students can choose up to six domain subjects. Most programmes require two to three, so choosing more gives flexibility across multiple universities.

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