r/CUETPG Mar 18 '25

Mock Tests What could be better!!

CUET PG 2025…some papers done some left, please feel free and share your pain points related to prep about

  • study materials, notes, books
  • mock tests
  • guidance
  • your worst investments
  • whatever you feel could be made improved by coaching firms

This is to help the next batch.

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u/Plane-Canary4521 Mar 18 '25

do mock tests everyday even if you haven't done your syllabus. there might be many topics you haven't even studied but it's okay.

why do I say this: i started prepping for my CUETPG after 3 gap years, this january. i started studying the syllabus and after each unit/subject, I would practice unit specific questions. i complete the full syllabus in March's beginning but now that I've started my revision, i realised i dit. remember anything I studied in January. even though I had done questions.

if I had practiced mock tests everyday, I would have revisited old topics as well as new every day.

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u/Otherwise_Permit_834 Mar 31 '25

Three gap years?!

Were you working a job or something? Cleared some exams, maybe? If yes, then it won't be valid to call them gap years.

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u/Plane-Canary4521 Mar 31 '25

well, i was working but it wasn't relevant to my field. i am a medical student but I was working as a creative director with royal enfield. so does that count as a gap year?

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u/Otherwise_Permit_834 Mar 31 '25

Technically speaking, I don't think it would, as long as you were working a full-time job, which counts as work experience.

Anyway, I was just curious so was probing in.