CUET is not an immensely difficult exam, as the difficulty level ranges from moderate to difficult, but it is indeed a highly competitive exam, which makes securing a good rank a tad bit difficult. We can also say that the difficulty level of CUET also depends on your level of preparation; someone with proper preparation might not find the exam as difficult as someone with less preparation.
This is not just the case with CUET; every exam is difficult if you are not adequately prepared for it. What matters most is how much hard work and consistent effort you are willing to put in. So, all in all, we can say that passing the exam is not as difficult, but securing a good rank requires hard work and focus.
Here are some tips that you should keep in mind while preparing for CUET:
Start preparing early. The best way to prepare is to start preparing early. Starting early will provide you with an ample amount of time to understand the topics, build a strong foundation and a deeper understanding of all the topics, and most importantly, you will get time to practice from previous year question papers and mock tests.
Create a study plan: Just don’t start from anywhere; you must create a strategic study plan that serves you the best. Starting with the basic topics and moving on to the ones you find difficult. You must find out your strengths and weaknesses and should allot more time to areas that are comparatively weaker. Make a manageable study plan and make sure to stick to it.
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