To secure good marks in CET (Common Entrance Test), consistent preparation and a clear understanding of the syllabus are key. The CET syllabus typically includes subjects such as Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics/Biology (for the Science stream), as well as Logical Reasoning and English, depending on the course. Start by focusing on the core concepts from Class 11 and 12 NCERT textbooks, practice previous year papers, and take mock tests regularly to build speed and accuracy. Make a study plan that covers the full syllabus.
How Marks Secure in Cet and syllabus
Hello aspirant,
To score well in CET , the best strategy is to follow the state board syllabus, usually from classes 11 and 12. Focus on understanding the core concepts in Physics, Chemistry, Maths (or Biology for medical stream). You don’t need to study beyond your board syllabus, just be thorough with what’s already there. Practice previous year papers and take mock tests regularly to improve speed and accuracy. Also, time management during the exam is very important, so try to solve questions within a set time. Studying a little every day, even just 2-3 hours with full focus, can give you strong results over a few months. Use NCERT books and CET-specific preparation books to strengthen your basics and boost confidence.
All the best!