The Common University Entrance Test (CUET) will revert to a solely computer-based format in 2025 with standardized 60-minute papers. All questions will be mandatory. These changes follow logistical and technical issues that plagued previous CUET administrations, including exam cancellations, answer key errors, and a paper leak. The UGC aims to improve efficiency and credibility with these revisions.
CUET ’25 overhaul: Computer-based tests to make comeback

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