CUET UG and CUET PG are set to see major changes from 2025 onwards as per the recommendations of an expert panel. The announcement for the upcoming changes in the Common University Entrance Test (CUET) for undergraduate and postgraduate courses was made by the University Grants Commission (UGC) chairman, Jagadesh Kumar.
The UGC has been working on enhancing the CUET process, especially after challenges in previous years. An expert committee was formed to review various aspects of the exam, including its structure, paper duration, syllabus alignment, and operational logistics.
IMPROVEMENTS IN CUET STRUCTURE AND LOGISTICS
Kumar explained that the review aims to create a more student-friendly experience. “Based on feedback from past years, it is essential to improve the exam process for a more efficient and conducive environment,” he said.
The UGC committee has already submitted its recommendations, which were discussed in a recent meeting. Revised guidelines for CUET 2025 will soon be released in draft form, inviting feedback from students, parents, teachers, and institutions.
CUET-UG has faced hurdles since its introduction in 2022, including technical glitches and logistical challenges. In its first year, the need to normalise scores due to multiple exam shifts raised concerns.
The hybrid mode introduced in 2024 also faced criticism after exams were abruptly cancelled in Delhi.
WHAT TO EXPECT NEXT
The upcoming changes are expected to address these recurring issues while improving operational logistics. Stakeholders will soon get the opportunity to review and suggest modifications to the draft guidelines.
With CUET becoming a key pathway for university admissions, these updates are aimed at ensuring fairness and efficiency for students across the country.