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CUET UG 2026 Exam Analysis LIVE: Subject-Wise Difficulty, Memory-Based Questions, Student Reactions & Shift-Wise Updates

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Praful Bhatnagar
College Admin | Updated on Jun 6, 2026

CUET UG 2026 Exam Analysis LIVE: Subject-Wise Difficulty, Memory-Based Questions, Student Reactions & Shift-Wise Updates: The Common University Entrance Test (CUET UG) 2026 has entered its final examination phase as the National Testing Agency (NTA) conducts the rescheduled examinations on June 6 and June 7, 2026.

These examinations are being held for candidates whose tests were postponed due to the Bakrid holiday on May 28 and for those affected by technical disruptions reported during the May 30 Shift 1 examination. Fresh admit cards have already been released for affected candidates.

Thousands of students are now appearing for the concluding phase of CUET UG 2026 across multiple centres.

This live exam coverage includes:

  • Shift-wise exam analysis

  • Subject-wise difficulty level

  • Memory-based questions

  • Candidate reactions

  • Expert observations

  • Expected good attempts

  • Unofficial answer trends

  • Paper pattern insights

Why CUET UG 2026 Exams Were Rescheduled

The revised examination schedule was introduced after technical issues affected candidates during the May 30 Shift 1 examination. NTA announced re-examination opportunities and issued updated admit cards for impacted students. Approximately thousands of affected candidates were covered under the revised schedule. (

CUET UG 2026 Shift-Wise Exam Analysis (LIVE Updates)

Detailed analysis for each shift will be updated after examinations conclude.

Exam Date and Shift CUET Subject Difficulty Level

June 6, 2026 – Shift 1

To be updated

To be updated

June 6, 2026 – Shift 2

To be updated

To be updated

June 7, 2026 – Shift 1

To be updated

To be updated

June 7, 2026 – Shift 2

To be updated

To be updated

Expected Subject-Wise Trends (Based on Previous CUET Patterns & Expert Reviews)

While official paper review updates are awaited for the ongoing sessions, earlier CUET patterns indicate the following trends:

Language Section

  • Reading comprehension remains scoring

  • Vocabulary and grammar continue to carry weight

  • Time management is critical

Domain Subjects

  • Majority of questions remain concept-oriented

  • NCERT coverage continues to be highly important

  • Direct factual and application-based questions appear regularly

General Test

  • Mixed pattern including:

    • Logical reasoning

    • Quantitative aptitude

    • Current affairs

    • Analytical ability

Previous student feedback suggested that domain subjects often reward conceptual clarity more than rote memorisation

Memory-Based Questions: What Candidates Can Expect

Memory-based question tracking is expected to begin after each shift concludes.

Students and exam experts generally analyse:

  • Frequently repeated concepts

  • NCERT-based direct questions

  • Assertion-reason formats

  • Data interpretation sets

  • Concept application questions

Unofficial recall-based questions should be treated only as reference material until official answer keys are released.

Student Reactions and Candidate Feedback

Student reactions for the rescheduled exams are expected after completion of each shift.

The current examination cycle follows earlier operational issues that included delayed starts and technical interruptions at select centres during previous sessions. NTA revised schedules and issued updated hall tickets to maintain fairness for affected candidates.

CUET UG 2026 Exam Pattern

Candidates can refer to the official examination structure below.

Section Number of Questions (All Compulsory) Total Marks

Section IA (Language)

50 Questions

250

Section II (Domain Subject)

50 Questions

250

Section III (General Test)

50 Questions

250

What Candidates Should Track After the Exam

After completing the examination, candidates should monitor:

Official answer key release
Response sheet availability
Objection submission window
Result announcement timeline
University-specific admission updates

Candidates are advised not to rely solely on memory-based discussions and should wait for official evaluation documents before estimating final scores.

More detailed subject-wise analysis, recall questions, difficulty ratings and expected good attempts are expected to emerge after each exam shift concludes.

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