
Practice full-length, subject-wise CUET mock tests designed exactly like the official NTA pattern. Choose your subject below and start practicing today.
CUET mock tests are full-length practice tests that aim to mimic the actual CUET exam in terms of pattern, difficulty, and time.
Test overall preparation:
Mock tests evaluate your entire syllabus preparation by testing all topics together. This is different from topic-wise questions that focus on one area at a time.
Improve time management and accuracy:
Regularly taking mock tests helps you learn how to manage your time well while keeping up your accuracy during the exam.
Experience real exam pressure:
Mock tests create an exam-like setting that helps you mentally prepare to handle pressure and perform confidently in the actual CUET exam.
Identify weak areas:
A detailed performance review after each mock test helps you spot weaker topics so you can focus on revising and improving them.
DUBuddy’s CUET mock tests are designed to give you a complete exam-day experience without distractions.
MCQs aligned with the difficulty level of the actual CUET exam
Exam-Day Like Experience
Both CUET PYQs and mock tests play an important role, but they serve different purposes.
| Aspect | CUET PYQs | CUET Mock Tests |
| Purpose | CUET PYQs are mainly used to understand the exam pattern and question trends. | CUET mock tests are used to check overall exam readiness. |
| Focus Area | They focus on frequently asked topics and important concepts. | They focus on full syllabus coverage in one exam. |
| Preparation Stage | PYQs are best for the learning phase of preparation. | Mock tests are best for the testing and assessment phase. |
| Best Time to Use | Practice PYQs while studying and revising topics. | Attempt mock tests once you are comfortable with PYQs and syllabus coverage. |
Suggested Strategy:
Once you are comfortable with PYQs, start attempting full-length CUET mock tests.
The best time to begin taking CUET mock tests is after you have covered about 70 to 80% of your syllabus, typically 3 to 4 months before the exam. This way, you will have enough understanding of the concepts to take the full-length tests.
Start with a limited frequency:
In the initial phase, take 1 to 2 mock tests per subject each week to gradually adjust to the exam format and build confidence.
Set a clear mock test target:
Aim to complete at least 10 to 15 full-length mock tests for each key subject to get enough practice before the exam.
Boost mock practice in the final month:
During the last month before CUET, boost your practice to 3 to 4 mock tests per week to improve speed, accuracy, and exam temperament.
Prioritize Mock Analysis:
Taking mock tests alone won’t lead to improvement. The key is to analyze your performance to gain real benefits.
Regularly analyzing your mock tests can improve your scores, boost your confidence, and help you perform better in the actual CUET exam.
Follow these simple steps to get the most out of CUET mock tests:
Take mock tests in exam-like conditions:
Choose a quiet place without distractions and stick to fixed timings to mimic the real CUET exam environment.
Avoid guessing answers randomly:
Try to answer questions only when you confidently understand the concepts. Skip questions if you're unsure to minimize negative marking.
Review mistakes after each mock test:
Carefully look over incorrect and skipped questions to understand what went wrong and identify any patterns in your errors.
Revise weak areas based on your mock results:
Use your performance in the mock tests to find topics where you're struggling. Review those areas using your notes or CUET past year questions for better understanding.
Track your progress across multiple mocks:
Keep an eye on improvements in your scores, accuracy, and time management to ensure you are making steady progress in your preparation.
This ongoing process of attempting, analyzing, and revising helps strengthen your understanding, improve your performance, and build confidence for the actual CUET exam.
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