
CUET PG Political Science Exam 2026 was conducted by the National Testing Agency (NTA) on March 11, 2026 in Computer-Based Test (CBT) mode. The exam was part of Day 6 of the CUET PG schedule and took place in three shifts: 9:00–10:30 AM, 12:30–2:00 PM, and 4:00–5:30 PM.
Political Science was conducted in Shift 1, and according to early feedback from students, the overall difficulty level of the paper was moderate. Questions were mostly conceptual and covered a wide range of topics including Indian politics, political theory, international relations, and comparative politics.
Here are the key highlights related to CUET PG Political Science Exam 2026:
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CUET PG Political Science Exam 2026 Key Highlights |
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Details |
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Exam Date |
March 11, 2026 |
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Conducting Body |
National Testing Agency (NTA) |
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Exam Mode |
Computer-Based Test (CBT) |
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Total Questions |
75 MCQs |
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Total Marks |
300 |
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Exam Duration |
90 minutes |
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Marking Scheme |
+4 for correct answer, -1 for incorrect answer |
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Overall Difficulty |
Moderate |
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Expected Cutoff |
Around 185/300 |
Below is the section-wise question distribution. The highest number of questions were asked from Indian Government & Politics, making it the most important section in the paper.
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CUET PG Political Science 2026 Section-Wise Question Distribution (Expected) |
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Political Science Section |
No. of Questions |
Difficulty Level |
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Indian Government & Politics |
22–26 |
Easy to Moderate |
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Western Political Philosophy |
9–12 |
Moderate |
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Political Theory |
10–13 |
Moderate to Difficult |
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International Relations |
8–11 |
Moderate to Difficult |
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Indian Political Thought |
10–12 |
Moderate to Difficult |
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Comparative Politics |
5–7 |
Moderate to Difficult |
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Public Policy & Administration |
4–6 |
Easy to Moderate |
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Contemporary Political Issues |
5–7 |
Moderate |
Based on memory-based questions and student feedback, the following topics were frequently asked:
Global politics and international organisations
Indian political system and constitutional developments
Political theory and political ideologies
Comparative political systems
Elections and democratic institutions
Public policy and governance
Contemporary political issues
These topics align closely with the CUET PG Political Science syllabus, indicating that the exam focused on conceptual clarity rather than rote learning.
The overall difficulty level of the Political Science paper was reported as moderate.
Section-wise trend:
Indian Government & Politics: Mostly direct and concept-based
Political Theory & IR: Slightly analytical
Comparative Politics: Conceptual questions
Public Policy: Relatively easier
Most candidates reported that 50–60 questions could be considered a good attempt, depending on accuracy.