
CUET UG 2025: How to Manage Time Between CUET Preparation and Revision: As the CUET UG 2025 exam approaches, students must shift their focus from just covering the syllabus to smartly balancing preparation and revision. This is the time to reinforce what you’ve already studied, clear any remaining doubts, and fine-tune your test-taking skills. With the exam just weeks away, managing your time effectively between learning new topics and revising old ones is essential. A structured daily plan that includes targeted revision, mock tests, and consistent practice will help boost confidence and improve performance on exam day.
CUET UG 2025 is a competitive entrance test for undergraduate admissions to central and other cuet participating universities. The exam is structured into three main sections:
Section IA and IB: Language Tests
Section II: Domain-Specific Subjects
Section III: General Test
All questions are multiple-choice, and the cuet syllabus is based on the NCERT curriculum. Each section has a set time limit, so both preparation and revision must include practice under timed conditions.
At this stage, students often face the dilemma of whether to complete unfinished topics or focus entirely on revision. A balanced approach is the key. Efficient time management ensures:
Coverage of all essential topics
Regular revision of previously learned concepts
Timely completion of cuet mock tests
Reduced stress and better mental clarity
Here’s a Step-by-Step Strategy to Balance Preparation and Revision for CUET UG 2025:
Divide the remaining weeks into clear blocks:
Week 1: Focus on completing pending topics
Week 2: Revise all cuet subjects thoroughly
Week 3: Focus on mock tests and polishing weak areas
Include 1–2 buffer days in each week to handle unexpected delays or re-revision.
A sample daily schedule:
|
Time Slot |
Activity |
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7:00 AM – 10:00 AM |
Learn new or difficult topics |
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10:00 AM – 10:30 AM |
Break |
|
10:30 AM – 12:30 PM |
Revise old chapters |
|
12:30 PM – 2:00 PM |
Lunch + Rest |
|
2:00 PM – 4:00 PM |
Practice MCQs / Solve PYQs |
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4:00 PM – 6:00 PM |
Mock Test (alternate days) |
|
6:00 PM – 8:00 PM |
Evaluate performance + current affairs |
Adjust the schedule to suit personal peak productivity hours.
Practice comprehension passages daily
Focus on grammar and vocabulary
Use flashcards, apps, and quick quizzes
Stick to NCERT books
Create topic-wise short notes and flowcharts
Practice formula-based and conceptual questions
Practice logical reasoning and math puzzles
Solve 2–3 general awareness questions daily
Revise shortcut techniques for calculations
Practice time-bound mock tests (sectional and full-length)
Review answers to understand weak areas
Use mistakes as learning points—note them down for re-revision
Track improvement regularly using a performance tracker
Use the Pomodoro technique: 25 minutes of focused study followed by 5-minute breaks
Avoid multitasking—study one subject at a time
Sleep well, eat healthy, and stay hydrated
Disconnect from digital distractions during study hours
Solving mock tests
Revising formulae and short notes
Group discussions or quizzes with peers
Reviewing current affairs and static GK
Final Week: Fine-Tuning and Confidence Building In the last 5–7 days before CUET UG 2025:
Reduce the load—revise only short notes
Attempt 1 mock test every alternate day
Focus on accuracy and speed
Stay positive and avoid panic studying
