
CUET 2025 Chemistry PYQ – Most Students Get This Wrong!
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A large number of students are still learning the OLD monetary jurisdiction limits of Consumer Commissions from notes, PDFs, YouTube videos & old NCERTs.
This is one of the MOST REPORTED and MOST CONFUSING questions in BST right now.
OLD vs UPDATED LIMITS (VERY IMPORTANT)
| Commission | Old Limits as mentioned in (2018-19) | Old Limits (Mentioned in NCERT 2023-24 😭) | New Limits (NCERT 2025-2026) |
|---|---|---|---|
| District | Upto Rs 20 lakh | Up to ₹ 1 Cr | Up to ₹50 Lakh |
| State | Rs 20 Lakhs to Rs 1 cr | ₹1 Cr to 10 Cr | Above ₹50 Lakh & up to ₹2 Crore |
| National | More than rs 1 cr | Exceeding ₹10 Cr | Above ₹2 Crore |
Many students know the concept, but lose marks because they revise from old material at the last moment.
A question is expected from this topic due to the recent changes, so it should not be ignored from the examination point of view.
How many of you are still studying old concept?
Many students have been asking about the “Attempting” number shown in the result section (i.e. the number of students who have attempted a particular mock test, say “History Full Mock 01”). Just to clarify — this number does NOT represent only the students currently preparing for CUET 2026.
The count reflects the cumulative number of attempts for that particular mock since 2022. As CUET started in 2022 and our platform was among the early ones to provide CUET mock tests, a large number of students across different years have attempted these papers.
Also, mock names/IDs (for example, “History Full Mock 01”) have remained the same over the years, even though we regularly update questions according to syllabus changes and exam trends. Since the mock ID remains unchanged, attempts from different years get counted together.
This cumulative data helps us generate more meaningful percentiles and gives students a broader comparison of their performance.
Hope this clears the confusion 🙂
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The analysis shows that the chapters highlighted in green alone account for a very large share of the questions.
I’ve already posted chapter-wise weightage for different domains, English and GAT based on PYQs. Happy to share again if anyone needs it.
Disclaimer: This analysis is based on the CUET Applied Mathematics PYQs from 2023–2025 (48 papers). The data is meant only to identify general trends in question distribution. The actual exam pattern and weightage may vary in future exams.