What are the qualifying marks in CUCET?

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    RITESH RAUSHAN

    4 months ago

    The qualifying mark for CUCET is 30 marks and you can easily get more than that because the exam is not that difficult, it's very easy and simple and you can easily pass it. You just need to understand the basic subjects and should know the basics like logical, reasoning, english and general knowledge and you will be able to qualify for CUCET.

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    Mansirat Kaur

    4 months ago

    The qualifying marks for CUCET is 30 marks and you can easily get more than that because the exam is not that difficult, it's very easy and simple and you can easily pass it. You just need to understand the basic subjects and should know the basics like logical, reasoning, english and general knowledge and you will be able to qualify for cucet.

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First, know the exam pattern. What subjects are there? How many questions? What type of questions? You can find all this on Chandigarh University's website. They also give mock tests and old question papers. Try those. It helps you understand how the paper looks and where you need to improve.

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