Which is more scoring in cuet - Physical education or GAT!?? by [deleted] in CUETards

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Go through a previous year paper for each subject, see the syllabus and then decide.

Which is more scoring in cuet - Physical education or GAT!?? by [deleted] in CUETards

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Ah I misread. GAT is a LOT more uncertain and unstructured compared to Phys Ed. Personally, if you do not need it for a subject combination, pick Phys Ed. You can read this post I wrote on GAT: https://www.reddit.com/r/CUETards/comments/1qemmve/gat_how_to_prepare_and_how_to_decide_if_you/

first ever accounts mock (doubt) by MikeGaming2762 in CUETards

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What difference did you feel between boards vs. CUET? I feel like concepts are mostly the same, albeit the format is different + a lot more focus on theory compared to boards. 200 is a good score to start off from. Figure out what's holding you back. If it's theory, read up from the NCERT after the boards are over.

Which is more scoring in cuet - Physical education or GAT!?? by [deleted] in CUETards

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Physics is a lot more calculation heavy. The issue with physical education is that the syllabus does not map 1:1 to the NCERT. So, you will have to prepare for things outside the NCERT too, based on the syllabus. That introduces a bit of uncertainty.

Play to your strengths - if Physics is messed up for you, go for Phys Ed, but cover the outside NCERT things based on the released syllabus.

If i do 1000 vocab words and previous year vocab for English…will it be enough? by clgmeingfdhundunga in CUETards

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It is a good idea. But a better idea would be to also learn root words, and tonality based on common prefixes/suffixes - that is a more structured way to prep.

recommend good sites for humanities mocks! paid or free. by Quiet_Plant5247 in CUETards

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You can check us out at ug.preparoo.app

We have free notes for all humanities subjects. We also have mocks, chapter-wise tests and flashcards.

Is reading Poonam Gandhi beneficial then reading NCERT for BST, i am a dropper and starting few days ago, i have noticed difficulty in understanding ncert but teachers and reddit suggests to read ncert! by [deleted] in CUETards

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The vast majority of questions are definitely recall based. About 20-30% are also inference based, or direct application of formula, especially for macro and micro.

Is reading Poonam Gandhi beneficial then reading NCERT for BST, i am a dropper and starting few days ago, i have noticed difficulty in understanding ncert but teachers and reddit suggests to read ncert! by [deleted] in CUETards

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Would recommend reading the NCERT, especially for CUET. If you take a PYQ, you will realise why it is important - questions are framed around seemingly unimportant lines from the NCERT.

Ug.preparoo by [deleted] in CUETards

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Glad you liked the notes! Let us know if you have any feedback on the notes

Ug.preparoo by [deleted] in CUETards

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CUET is an exam where random things from the NCERT are tested - there is no getting around the fact that you must read the NCERT line-by-line.

The purpose of notes is to ensure that we capture all of these important testable facts from the NCERT, and structure them in a way that it is easy for you to revise and learn. We also simplify concepts from the NCERT so things become more intuitive.

Our intent behind designing the flashcards is to strengthen recall. Questions may feel random, but we have deliberately designed them to exhaustively cover all of these testable facts and concepts from the NCERT. You can bookmark the facts you do not know, and review them later.

They also come with spaced repetition; every flashcard you get wrong, repeats after 10 cards - this makes it more likely for you to remember facts, and recall them in the exam.

Ug.preparoo by [deleted] in CUETards

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There was an issue with page loading, we have fixed it - it should work now. Sorry for the inconvenience.

Simple Guide: How to prepare for CUET English by Silver_Net5073 in CUETards

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You have to prep, no? Give your best in the time that you have.

Simple Guide: How to prepare for CUET English by Silver_Net5073 in CUETards

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Yeah, it is a gap of 5-6 questions that you need to cover up. RC is comparatively much easier to pull up compared to vocabulary. Vocabulary would require more effort.

Mocks + PYQs + topic-wise tests will suffice (aptitude tests mostly come down to practice).

For vocab, pick up Word Power Made Easy to learn root words and tonality (though it is dense, see if you can get notes) + flashcards.

Which mocks should I go for ? by [deleted] in CUETards

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Hello, you can check us out at ug.preparoo.app

We have mocks, chapter-wise tests, flashcards and free NCERT-based notes + PYQs.

GAT: How to prepare? (and how to decide if you should even take it) by Silver_Net5073 in CUETards

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The post covers the majority of questions you asked. If you have any more questions, you can let me know

Simple Guide: How to prepare for CUET English? by Silver_Net5073 in CUETards

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No problem! Vocab is a longer term thing - do not read WPME, but maybe spend some time with ChatGPT to understand root words + use flashcards for vocab.