CUET 2025 Question Paper: Subject-wise Trend Analysis

Published by Shikha Kumari on Sep 24, 2025

CUET UG 2025 question papers for 37 subjects—13 languages, 23 domain-specific like Physics and History, and 1 General Test—showed NCERT-based trends with 60% factual questions in Domain sections, moderate difficulty in 70% shifts, and emphasis on application-based items in General Test, based on NTA-released papers and keys from May 13 to June 3, 2025.

In this guide, you’ll learn the subject-wise trend analysis for CUET 2025 Language with RC focus, Domain subjects like Chemistry’s organic weightage, General Test’s GK distribution, shift-wise difficulty variations such as May 15’s moderate History, and key insights for 2026 prep to aim for 180+ scores in BA History or B.Sc Physics at DU or BHU.

CUET UG 2025 Overall Pattern

CUET UG 2025 maintained a CBT mode with Section IA/IB Language (50 questions, attempt 40, 200 marks), Section II Domain (50 questions, attempt 40, 200 marks), and Section III General Test (60 questions, attempt 50, 250 marks), across 19 shifts in 13 languages. No negative marking encouraged full attempts, with normalization for fairness. This setup favored NCERT revision, with 80% questions from Class 12 syllabus.

Language papers in CUET 2025 trended toward Reading Comprehension with 12-14 passage-based questions on inference, Verbal Ability with 10-12 vocabulary items, and Grammar with 8-10 sentence correction, consistent across English and Hindi shifts. May 13 Shift 1 leaned easy with direct synonyms, while May 20 Shift 2 moderate on cloze tests. Trends highlight comprehension skills, with 35-40 good attempts.

Difficulty in Language Papers Across Shifts

CUET 2025 Language difficulty averaged moderate, with 65% shifts easy on factual RC but 35% moderate on nuanced vocabulary in regional languages like Tamil. June 3 Shift 2 rated easy overall, per response sheets. Shift variations stress varied practice for 2026.

Physics Domain in CUET 2025 trended with 15-18 mechanics questions, 10-12 optics items, and 8-10 modern physics numericals, drawing 90% from NCERT. May 22 Shift 1 showed moderate difficulty with formula applications, good attempts 35-38. Trends favor conceptual clarity over rote.

Domain Subjects: Chemistry Breakdown

Chemistry papers emphasized 18-20 organic reactions, 12-15 physical equilibrium calculations, and 10 inorganic trends, per May 28 keys. Shift 2 on May 28 rated easy, with 36-40 attempts. This reflects syllabus priority on reactions for 2026 focus.

Before breaking down more, Domain trends align 85% with NCERT examples.

SubjectKey TrendQuestion DistributionDifficulty
PhysicsMechanics heavy15-18 mechanics, 10 opticsModerate
ChemistryOrganic focus18-20 organic, 12 physicalEasy
HistoryChronology based15-18 sources, 12 eventsModerate
EconomicsTheory application12-15 micro, 10 macroEasy-Moderate

Domain Subjects: History and Economics Analysis

History in CUET 2025 trended with 15-18 chronology questions on ancient India, 12 modern events, moderate in May 15 Shift 1 with 32-36 attempts. Economics featured 12-15 micro theory, 10 macro policies, easy-moderate on June 3 Shift 2. Trends indicate map-based items rising 10% from 2024.

  • General Test trended with 15-18 GK on current events, 12-15 quantitative arithmetic, 10-12 logical patterns, and 5-7 computer basics, per May 19 papers.
  • Moderate level overall, with 40-45 good attempts.
  • This section tested integrated skills, with GK 30% India-focused.

Difficulty Levels in General Test Shifts

  • CUET 2025 General Test difficulty stayed moderate in 75% shifts, with May 13 easy on timelines but May 28 moderate on sequences.
  • CUET 2025 shifts varied, with May 13 Shift 1 easy across sections but May 31 Shift 1 moderate in Biology diagrams.
  • June 3 Shift 2 easy overall, favoring theory.
  • Quantitative remained Class 10 level, per keys.
  • Consistent practice counters variances for 2026.
  • These patterns underscore mock simulations for timing.

Good Attempts and Score Insights from 2025

CUET 2025 good attempts hit 120-140 total, Language 35-40, Domain 32-38, General 40-45, yielding scores 180-220 for top percentiles. Normalization adjusted for shifts, per NTA method. 

  • CUET 2025 trends suggest weekly 40 Language RC, 35 Domain numericals, and 45 General GK to match moderate levels.
  • Incorporate NCERT examples for 80% coverage.
  • This analysis motivates focused revision for higher percentiles.

Conclusion

CUET UG 2025’s CBT pattern covered Language (50 Qs, attempt 40, 200 marks) with RC trends, Domain (50 Qs, attempt 40, 200 marks) like Physics mechanics (35-38 attempts, moderate) and Chemistry organic (36-40, easy), General Test (60 Qs, attempt 50, 250 marks) with GK focus (40-45, moderate), over May 13-June 3 shifts showing 70% moderate difficulty and NCERT 80% weightage, good attempts 120-140 for 180-220 scores. For 2026, prioritize weekly drills on inferences and numericals to exceed these, earning spots in BA or B.Sc at DU—start with 2025 keys for gains.

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