What is the syllabus for cet?

Do we need to prepare separately for archeology or its related to current affairs or simple arithmetic and reasoning type entrance?

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6 years ago
Topics- Indian History Culture & Archaeology Museums of India Heritage Tourism Basic Science General Knowledge Current Affairs General Reasoning Geography & Natural Heritage Management of Heritage Heritage Conservation.

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pradeep kumar
6 years ago
The MAHERIT test syllabus for Master in Archaeology and Heritage Management [MA(AHM)] covers the following topics as under. Indian History, Culture & Archaeology, Museums of India, Heritage Tourism, Basic Science, General Knowledge, Current Affairs, General Reasoning, Geography & Natural Heritage, M

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IPU CET eligibility criteria have been released on the official website. There are no changes in the eligibility of IPU CET 2026. However, if any changes are made, they will be announced online.

Once the university sets PU-CET UG eligibility rules, it can not be changed. The criteria include required subjects, minimum marks, and age (if any). Read the brochure to confirm the eligibility before spending money on the application.

PU‑CET (UG) has different papers for different subjects. Applicants must choose subjects based on the course they want. Each subject is a separate MCQ paper with its own marks. Your overall score is the total of the papers you attempt. 

When filling the PU-CET form for UG courses, one must choose preferred cities. The university assigns the exam centre based on their choices and available seats. The exact centre name and address are given on the hall ticket. 

Read the following tips to prepare for the PU-CET UG exam.

  • Start with NCERT basics and finish all core concepts. 
  • Practice MCQs every day and attempt full mock tests regularly.
  • Make short notes for quick revision and focus on important chapters first.
  • Solve past papers to spot repeated ideas.
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