Is self-study sufficient for CUEE preparation?
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Yes, self-study can be adequate for CUEE preparation if you are disciplined, organized, and have the right study materials. To make self-study effective, you need to develop a well-structured study plan that covers all the topics outlined in the CUEE syllabus, such as Mathematics, Physics, and Chemistry (for engineering aspirants) or other subjects depending on your chosen course. Regular practice through *mock tests* and solving previous years' papers would help improve time management as well as the pattern of the exam. Moreover, instead of just memorizing, focus on *conceptual clarity* and make regular revisions. Although sometimes
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No. CUEE counselling is held only in offline mode. The candidates must visit the university for the admission process. While visiting the University, applicants should take the original and photocopies of these documents for verification: qualifying mark sheet, Certificate, Rank/score card, Aadhar, Pan, payment receipt and photograph. Applicants are required to pay the fees as per the fee mentioned in their provisional admission letter before final registration.
Candidates will have higher chances of admission if they meet the CUEE 2025 cutoff. The candidates will be sent an admission letter based on the CUEE score.
Candidates will be selected for CUEE admissions based on merit, preference and availability of seats. Candidates are given admission based on CUEE 2026 score. If candidate's score is above CUEE cutoff, they are given admission.
While visiting the University, applicants should take the required original and 4 photocopies of documents for verification (qualifying mark sheet, Certificate, Rank/score card, Aadhar, Pan). Applicants are required to pay the fees as per the fee mentioned in their provisional admission letter before final registration. Candidates must carry a payment receipt along with them.
The obtained CUEE score of candidate will be valid, but provisional candidature may be cancelled by institute. So, candidates must clear all papers before admission process.
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