I have filled in for 3 domain subjects in CUET. How will it affect my result if I only attempt 2 of it?

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    Ritu Rathee | Contributor-Level 8

    a year ago

    There won't be a penalty for attempting only 2 out of your chosen 3 domain subjects in CUET as long as you follow the exam guidelines. Here's why:

    • No Negative Marking for Unattempted Questions: CUET has a negative marking scheme where one mark is deducted for every wrong answer. But there's no penalty for leaving questions unanswered.
    • Choice in Attempting Questions: You can strategically choose which 2 domain subjects to attempt based on your strengths and preparedness for each subject.
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    Shruti Garg | Contributor-Level 10

    a year ago

    While filling the CUET application form, candidates are advised to carefully mark the subjects from languages, domain subjects and general test. Candidates must check the institute wise subject requirement for the course candidate wishes to apply for. If the candidate has applied for four CUET domain subjects and appears for three subjects, it may affect the overall percentile of the candidate. However, if the domain subjects for which the student has appeared, qualify as per the institute’s course requirement, they will be eligible for admission process.

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