CUET UG 2025 May 23 Shift 2 Ends; History, Geography Rated Easy, General Test Moderate

NTA concluded CUET UG 2025 May 23 Shift 2 in CBT mode; experts find History, Geography papers easy, General Test moderately tough.

NEW DELHI, May 23: The National Testing Agency (NTA) successfully concluded the CUET UG 2025 May 23 Shift 2 exams in computer-based mode across India and overseas. Students appearing for History, Geography, and the General Test reported that the History and Geography papers were easy, featuring direct and theory-based questions. The History section included topics like Mahatma Gandhi, Harappan Script, and the Santhal Revolt. Geography was largely theoretical and time-efficient. However, the General Test was moderately difficult, particularly in reasoning and quantitative aptitude, requiring effective time management. Experts and student feedback highlight a balanced paper set, aiding student performance.

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