12 CUET domain subjects + English + General Test — pick your stream below.
Topics below cover ≥60% of every CUET UG English paper. Master these before anything else.
2022–2024
Appeared in 100% of papers (2015–2025)
CUET Tests At
🔍 L4 Analyze dominantWhy This Topic
RC is the single largest chunk of the CUET English section — factual, literary and narrative passages each carry 5–6 questions. Speed-reading plus inference accuracy decides your English percentile.
⚡ Quick Win
Read the questions first, then scan. Most answers are 'directly stated' or 'one-step inference' — never over-think.
2022–2024
Appeared in 100% of papers (2015–2025)
CUET Tests At
🔧 L3 Apply dominantWhy This Topic
NTA tests core CBSE grammar — tense, subject-verb agreement, prepositions and narration. A fixed rule-set answers most questions, making this a high-accuracy zone.
⚡ Quick Win
Master subject-verb agreement and tense consistency — they cover the majority of error-spotting questions.
2022–2024
Appeared in 100% of papers (2015–2025)
CUET Tests At
💡 L2 Understand dominantWhy This Topic
Synonyms, antonyms, one-word substitutions and idioms are pure recall — a strong word bank converts directly into marks with near-zero solving time.
⚡ Quick Win
Learn 20 high-frequency idioms and root words (bene-, mal-, -phobia). Roots let you decode unseen words.
2022–2024
Appeared in 100% of papers (2015–2025)
CUET Tests At
🔧 L3 Apply dominantWhy This Topic
Para-jumbles, sentence rearrangement and cloze tests reward logical sequencing of ideas — a skill that transfers across the whole English paper.
⚡ Quick Win
In para-jumbles, fix the opening sentence first, then chain pronouns and connectors.
Analysis based on CUET UG papers 2015–2025 (all sessions, all shifts) · NTA official papers
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