Is there negative marking in CGCUET?

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Shruti Garg
2 months ago

No, there is no negative marking in CGCUET exam. As per CGCUET marking pattern:

  • Candidate will get two marks for every correct answer.
  • No marks will be given for wrong answer.

CGCUET exam will include 50 questions, 25 questions in Part A and 25 queestions in Part B. The total marks for CGCUET exam is 1

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R
10 months ago

We have to score 93+ marks or 93+% to get 100% scholarship 

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Candidates will recieve CGCUET 2026 scorecard via SMS or can check the results on oficial website. To check results online candidates must:

  1. Visit official website of CGCUET
  2. Click on tab 'Login'
  3. Enter login details
  4. Candidates dashboard will display CGCUET 2026 result.

Refer the table below to know the CGCUET Scholarship percentage in stage 1:

MarksScholarship Percentage
40-49.995%
50-59.9915%
60-69.9925%
70-79.9940%
80-89.9965%
90-92.9975%
93 and above90%

The CGCUET exam is a Scholarship Test for admisison to CGC Jhanjeri. This exam is conducted for candidates interested in fields such as Engineering, Management, Commerce, Law, Computer Application, Journalism, and Sciences. 

Refer the table below to know the CGCUET scholarship percebtage in stage 1:

MarksScholarship Percentage
30-39.99Eligible for admission
40-49.9910%
50-59.9920%
60-69.9930%
70-79.9950%
80-89.9975%
90-92.9985%
93 and above100%

Refer the table below to know the CGCUET syllabus for Humaities students:

Humanities
SubjectsSyllabus
Political Science
  1. Contemporary World-Politics
  2. Cold War Era
  3. The End of bipolarity
  4. Alternative centres of Power
  5. Contemporary South Asia
  6. International Organizations
  7. Security in Contemporary World
  8. Environment and Natural Resources
  9. Globalization
  10. Politics in India since Independence
  11. Challenges of Nation-Building
  12. Era of One-Party Dominance
  13. Politics of Planned Development
  14. India’s External Relations
  15. Challenges to the Congress System
  16. Crisis of the Democratic order
  17. Rise of Popular Movements
  18. Regional Aspirations
  19. Indian Politics 
Geography
  1. Human Geography: Nature and Scope
  2. Population change-spatial patterns, structure and determinants
  3. Human Activities
  4. Human Settlements
  5. India: People and Economy
  6. Resources and Development
  7. Geographical Perspective on selected issues and problems
  8. The largest country in each continent in terms of area
  9. Areas of subsistence gathering, Mega cities of the world – Tokyo, Delhi, Shanghai,
  10. Mumbai, Sao Paulo, State with the highest level of urbanization and the lowest level of Urbanization
  11. Leading producing states.
History
  1. The Story of the First Cities: Harappan Archaeology
  2. Political and Economic History: How Inscriptions tell a story
  3. Social Histories: Using the Mahabharata
  4. A History of Buddhism: Sanchi Stupa
  5. Agrarian Relations: The Ain-i- Akbari, The Mughal Court: Reconstructing Histories through Chronicles
  6. New Architecture: Religious Histories: The Bhakti
  7. Sufi Tradition
  8. Medieval Society through Travelers' Accounts
  9. Representations of 1857
  10. Colonialism and Indian Towns: Town Plans and Municipal Reports
  11. Mahatma Gandhi through Contemporary Eyes
  12. Partition through Oral Sources
  13. The Making of the Constitution

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