New Delhi: NTA has conducted Day 3 for CUET 2022 on July 19. The exam was conducted in Slot 1 from 9 AM to 12:15 PM while Slot 2 was conducted from 3PM to 6:45 PM. Candidates can check CUET July 19 Paper Analysis from the article below.

CUET UG 2022 is scheduled to be conducted in 500 cities across India and 10 cities outside India. Candidates appearing for CUET 2022 are required to follow the COVID-19 safety guidelines throughout the exam.

In view of the exam center confusion caused on Day 1 and Day 2 of the exam, NTA has made an urgent announcement on the official website. NTA has mentioned that candidates must reach the exam center mentioned on their CUET 2022 Admit Card.

The notice states, “Several queries have been received from candidates regarding change of Centre for their examination scheduled on 19 July 2022. Candidates are hereby informed that they should go to the Centre mentioned on their Admit Card downloaded from the website https://cuet.samarth.ac.in.”

Check the complete exam analysis, difficulty level, marking scheme, key highlights, and other details of CUET UG 2022 Day 3 Slot 1 and Slot 2 Exam held on July 19, 2022, in this article below!

CUET 2022 July 19 Paper Analysis for Slot 1

Details Analysis
Overall Difficulty Level of the Exam Easy
Difficulty level of Language I (A) Easy
Difficulty level of Language I (B) Easy to Moderate
Difficulty level of Domain Specific Subjects Moderate
Difficulty level of General Awareness  Easy To Moderate

CUET 2022 July 19 Detailed Subject-Wise Paper Analysis for Slot 1

As per the initial reaction of test takers, CUET 2022 July 19 Slot 1 Paper was easy. Candidates can check the detaied subject-wise paper analysis below:

Subject Analysis
English

The passages in English were not found to be lengthy, Questions were mostly from NCERT. Some of the topics included- Figures of Speech, Reading Comprehension, Spotting Errors, Para Jumbles

General Awareness This section was easy to moderate. Questions from Numerical Ability and Quantitative Ability were easy and candidates with knowledge of basics found it easy to attempt.
Domain Specific Subjects Domain Specific Subjects were also found to consist of easy questions, There were a total of 50-Domain Specific questions in the paper. 

CUET 2022 July 19 Paper Analysis for Slot 2

Details Analysis
Overall Difficulty Level of the Exam Easy to Moderate
Sectional Difficulty Easy to Moderate
Good Attempts

General Awareness- 55-58

Domain Specific Subjects- 34-38

Language IA- 35-40

Language IB- 36-49

CUET 2022 Exam Pattern

As per CUET 2022 Exam Pattern, the question paper includes MCQs divided into three sections- Language, Domain Subjects, and General Test. Students are given a duration of three hours to complete the exam.

Particulars Details
Sections There are 4 sections-
  • Section IA (13 Languages )
  • Section IB (19 Languages )
  • Section II (27 Domain-specific Subjects )
  • Section III (General Test)
Number Of Questions in each section
  • Section IA (50 questions, 40 to be attempted)
  • Section IB (50 questions, 40 to be attempted)
  • Section II (50 questions, 40 to be attempted)
  • Section III (75 questions, 65 to be attempted)
Marking Scheme
  • 4 for each correct response
  • -1 for each incorrect response
  • No marks for unattempted questions

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CUET 2022 July 19 Question Paper PDFs

CUET 2022 Question Paper for Day 3 exam will be updated here for both the exam slots. These question PDFs will be memory-based papers as received from the candidates.

CUET 2022 Paper and Shift Question Paper PDF
Shift 1 To be Updated
Shift 2 To be Updated

CUET 2022: Latest Updates

As per CUET UG 2022 Exam Date, NTA will conduct the phase 1 exam for candidates till July 20, 2022 meanwhile, the phase 2 exam will start on August 04, 2022. Candidates can expect the admit card for the same to be released on NTA’s website at least a week before the exam date.

NTA has concluded CUET 2022 exam for day 1 and day 2, with an overall attendance of 74%. According to Jagadesh Kumar (Chairman, UGC), “The examination was held in 247 centres across the country where the number of candidates allotted in the first slot was 35836 out of which 27642 attended. The attendance in slot 1 was 77%. In the second slot 26028 candidates attended out of a total of 36109. The overall percentage of attendance in the second slot was 74%.”

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