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Christ University Entrance Exam 2026: CUET, Dates, Courses, Eligibility & Syllabus

Christ University conducts the Christ University Entrance Test (CUET), a standardized aptitude-based exam for admission to various undergraduate (UG) and postgraduate (PG) programs across its campuses. The CUET is typically an online test lasting 90 minutes (unless specified otherwise), consisting of multiple-choice questions totaling 120 marks. The test pattern varies by program group, focusing on areas like English, General Knowledge, Reasoning, Mathematics, and program-specific subjects. The selection process often includes the Entrance Test (ET), Skill Assessment (SA), Micro Presentation (MP), and Personal Interview (PI). Some programs require only ET, while others combine it with additional assessments.
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CUET 2026: Important Dates
|
Event |
Session I (Completed) |
Session II (Ongoing) |
|---|---|---|
|
Application Opens Online |
October 30, 2025 |
December 3, 2025 |
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Last Date to Apply (Entrance Test Programs) |
December 1, 2025 |
March 30, 2026 (17:00 Hrs IST) |
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Last Date to Apply (Non-ET Programs) |
Around early December 2025 |
Around early April 2026 (check program page) |
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ET Admit Card Release |
December 3, 2025 |
April 4, 2026 (23:00 Hrs IST) |
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Mock Test / System Check Window |
December 5–7, 2025 |
To be announced (likely late March/early April) |
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Online Entrance Test (CUET) – Main Slot |
December 7, 2025 (7:00 PM – 8:30 PM IST; except law/LLM on Dec 8) |
April 6, 2026 (as per E-Admit Card; typically evening IST) |
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Skill Assessment (SA) / Micro Presentation (MP) / Personal Interview (PI) |
December 13–14, 2025 |
April 10–12, 2026 (or as per E-Admit Card) |
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Preferred Date/Time Selection Facility |
Not applicable |
Available from end of March 2026 (via espro.christuniversity.in/Application/) |
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Non-ET Admit Card Release |
Not specified |
April 8, 2026 (23:00 Hrs) |
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Final Result / Merit List Announcement |
Around mid-December 2025 (e.g., Dec 18 for some) |
Expected mid-to-late April 2026 (e.g., around April 14–18) |
CUET 2026: UG Entrance Tests and Applicable Courses
The CUET for UG programs is divided into patterns based on program categories. All tests total 120 marks. Below is a grouped list of programs requiring CUET, along with their test patterns.
|
Program Group |
Applicable Courses |
Test Pattern (Sections and Marks) |
|---|---|---|
|
BA Media/Communication/English/Liberal Arts/Political Science |
BA (Communication and Media, English/Hons/Hons with Research), BA (Communication and Media, Psychology/Hons/Hons with Research), BA (Journalism and Digital Media, English/Hons/Hons with Research), BA (English/Hons/Hons with Research), BA (Liberal Arts/Hons/Hons with Research), BA (Media and Journalism/Hons/Hons with Research), BA (Political Science/Hons/Hons with Research), BA (English with Creative Writing/Hons/Hons with Research), BA (Media, Psychology/Hons/Hons with Research), BA (Media, Public Affairs/Hons/Hons with Research) |
English (40), General Knowledge (20), Program Specific (Journalism/Media/English Hons/Liberal Arts/Political Science) (30) |
|
BA Economics |
BA (Economics/Hons/Hons with Research) |
English (20), General Knowledge (15), Current Affairs (10), Reasoning (20), Mathematics (15), Data Analysis & Interpretation (15), Economics/Computer Science (25) |
|
BSc Economics-Related |
BSc (Economics/Hons/Hons with Research), BSc (Economics with Data Science/Hons/Hons with Research), BSc (Economics, Mathematics, Statistics/Econometrics Hons/Hons with Research), BSc (Economics, Statistics/Hons/Hons with Research), BSc (Economics, Data Analytics/Hons/Hons with Research), BSc (Economics, Mathematics/Hons/Hons with Research), BSc (Economics and Analytics/Hons/Hons with Research) |
English (20), General Knowledge (15), Current Affairs (10), Reasoning (20), Mathematics (15), Data Analysis & Interpretation (15), Economics/Computer Science (25) |
|
BCA and BSc Data/Computer Science |
BCA (Hons/Hons with Research), BSc (Data Science and Artificial Intelligence/Hons/Hons with Research), BSc (Data Science, Mathematics/Hons/Hons with Research), BSc (Data Science, Statistics/Hons/Hons with Research), BSc (Data Science/Hons/Hons with Research), BSc (Computer Science, Data Science/Hons/Hons with Research) |
English (20), General Knowledge (15), Current Affairs (10), Reasoning (20), Mathematics (15), Data Analysis & Interpretation (15), Economics/Computer Science (25) |
|
BCom and Related |
BCom (Hons/Hons with Research), BCom Morning (Hons/Hons with Research), BCom (International Accountancy and Finance), BCom (Finance and Accountancy/Hons/Hons with Research), BCom (International Business Accounting/Hons/Hons with Research) [Integrated with CPA Australia], BCom (Accountancy and Taxation/Hons/Hons with Research), BCom (Finance and Investment/Hons/Hons with Research), BCom (Applied Finance and Analytics/Hons/Hons with Research), BCom (Professional/Hons/Hons with Research), BCom (Strategic Finance/Hons/Hons with Research), BCom (International Finance/Hons/Hons with Research), BCom (Accountancy and Auditing), BCom (Financial Analytics/Hons/Hons with Research), BCom (Branding and Entrepreneurship), BSc (Accountancy and Analytics/Hons/Hons with Research) |
English (20-25), General Knowledge (20), Reasoning (20-25), Fundamental Accounting (10-20), Mathematics (20), Data Analysis & Interpretation (20) |
|
BBA and Related |
BBA (Hons/Hons with Research), BBA (Business Analytics/Hons/Hons with Research), BBA (Finance and Economics/Hons/Hons with Research), BBA (Finance and Marketing Analytics/Hons/Hons with Research), BBA (Finance and International Business/Hons/Hons with Research), BBA (FinTech/Hons/Hons with Research), BBA (Marketing and Tourism/Hons/Hons with Research), BBA (Marketing and Supply Chain Management), BBA (Strategy and Business Analytics/Hons/Hons with Research), Bachelor of Hotel Management (BHM) |
English (20-25), General Knowledge (20), Reasoning (20-25), Fundamental Accounting (10), Mathematics (20), Data Analysis & Interpretation (20) |
|
BSc Psychology |
BSc (Psychology/Hons/Hons with Research), BSc (Clinical Psychology) [Recognised by RCI] |
English (30), General Knowledge (30), Current Affairs (10), Reasoning (20), Psychology (30) |
|
Law Programs |
BA LLB, BBA LLB |
English (30), General Knowledge (30), Current Affairs (15), Reasoning (25), Data Analysis & Interpretation (20) |
|
BTech Programs |
All BTech, BTech Lateral Entry |
English (15), General Knowledge (15), Reasoning (20), Data Analysis & Interpretation (15), Mathematics (25), Physics (15), Chemistry (15) |
|
BBA Decision Science |
BBA (Decision Science) |
English (25), General Knowledge (20), Fundamental Accounting (10), Reasoning (13), Mathematics (10), Data Analysis & Interpretation (10), Quantitative Aptitude (10), Pattern Recognition (12), Design Thinking for Problem Solving (10) |
|
BSc Actuarial Science |
BSc (Actuarial Science) |
English, General Knowledge, Current Affairs, Reasoning, Mathematics, Data Analysis & Interpretation, Economics |
These programs are offered across campuses including Bangalore Central, Kengeri, BGR, Yeshwanthpur, Delhi NCR, and Pune Lavasa. For Yeshwanthpur Campus specifically, all listed BBA, BCom, BCA, BA, and BSc programs require ET, SA, MP, and PI.
CUET 2026: PG Entrance Tests and Applicable Courses
The CUET for PG programs also totals 120 marks, with some programs sharing test scores. LLM has a separate 60-minute subject-specific written aptitude test.
|
Program Group |
Applicable Courses |
Test Pattern (Sections and Marks) |
|---|---|---|
|
MSc Psychology (Clinical) |
MSc (Clinical Psychology), MSc (Counselling Psychology), MSc (Psychology HRDM), MSc (Educational Psychology), MSc (Clinical Psycho-oncology), MSc (Psychology - Health and Wellbeing) [Shared scores from Clinical or Neuropsychology test] |
General Psychology (20), Biological Psychology (20), Personality/Social Psychology (20), Abnormal Psychology (20), Research - Basic Techniques (20), Cognitive Psychology (20), Part A: Basic Psychology (30), Research Aptitude (15), Ethical Concerns (15), General Aptitude (15), General Knowledge/Current Affairs (15), Part B: Counselling/Educational/HRDM (30-15 each) |
|
MSc Neuropsychology |
MSc (Neuropsychology) |
Cognitive Psychology (20), Biological Psychology (20), Abnormal Psychology (20), Developmental Psychology (20), Reasoning (20), Research Methods in Psychology (20), Neuropsychology (20), Basic Human Biology (20) |
|
MSc Clinical Psycho-oncology |
MSc (Clinical Psycho-oncology) |
Oncology and Psycho-oncology (20), Psychosocial Aspects of Cancer Care (20), Ethics (20), Reasoning (20), Research in Healthcare (20), Basic Human Biology (20) [Plus shared sections from Neuropsychology] |
|
MSc Psychology (Health and Wellbeing) |
MSc (Psychology - Health and Wellbeing) |
Health and Health Care (20), Psychosocial Aspects of Health (20), Ethics (20), Reasoning (20), Research in Healthcare (20), Basic Psychology (20) |
|
Master of Computer Application (MCA) |
MCA |
Mathematics (30), Analytical Ability and Logical Reasoning (35), Basics in Computer Science (25), General English (30) |
|
LLM |
LLM (All specializations) |
Subject-specific written aptitude test (60 minutes) |
|
MA Media/Communication |
MA (Digital Media with Analytics), MA (Media and Communication Studies) |
Program-specific patterns (refer to official links for details) |
CUET 2026: Eligibility Criteria
Eligibility is primarily based on academic qualifications (passing relevant prior exams with minimum marks where specified), with some programs requiring specific subjects or higher percentages. Final-year students can apply if they meet criteria upon result declaration.
General Eligibility Notes for All Programs
- Nationality: Open to Indian and international students (with equivalent qualifications recognized by UGC/AIU for foreign boards).
- Age Limit: No strict upper age limit mentioned for most programs.
- Board Recognition: Class 12 (for UG) or UG degree (for PG) must be from a recognized board/university in India (e.g., CBSE, ISC, State PUC, NIOS) or abroad (IB: 3 HL + 3 SL with 24 credits; GCE/Edexcel: minimum 3 A-levels with grade C or above).
- Final-Year Applicants: Eligible to apply and appear for the entrance test; admission is provisional pending final results and meeting criteria.
- Document Upload: Mandatory upload of Class 10, Class 12 (or equivalent), and UG marks cards (for PG) during application. Unclear scans or missing documents result in rejection.
UG Programs Eligibility (for CUET-Required Programs)
Most UG programs require a pass in Class 12 (10+2) or equivalent. Specific minimum percentages and subject requirements vary by program group (e.g., Commerce/Science stream for BCom/BBA/BSc programs).
|
Program Group |
Eligibility Criteria |
|---|---|
|
BBA / BCom / BHM / Related |
Pass in Class 12 (any stream for most; Commerce preferred for some). No universal minimum % specified university-wide, but strong academic performance required (some like BBA Decision Science require 60% in +2 with Mathematics/Statistics/Computer Science). |
|
BCA / BSc (Data Science / Computer Science / Economics-Related) |
Pass in Class 12 with Mathematics/Statistics/Computer Science as one subject (for most). |
|
BA (Media/Journalism/English/Liberal Arts) |
Pass in Class 12 (any stream). |
|
BSc Psychology |
Pass in Class 12 (any stream; Psychology background preferred but not mandatory). |
|
Law (BA LLB / BBA LLB) |
Pass in Class 12 (any stream). |
|
BTech (All Branches) |
Pass in Class 12 with Physics and Mathematics as compulsory subjects + one of Chemistry/Biotechnology/Computer Science/Electronics/Biology. (CUET or JEE Main/KCET scores may also be considered for some.) |
|
BSc Actuarial Science |
Pass in Class 12 with Mathematics/Statistics (Science/Commerce stream). |
|
BBA Decision Science |
Pass with 60% in Class 12 (Science or Commerce stream) with Mathematics/Statistics/Computer Science as one subject. |
- For non-ET UG programs (e.g., certain BA/BSc in Sciences/Arts like BSc Biotechnology, BA Psychology + Economics), eligibility is similar (pass in Class 12), but selection is merit-based without CUET.
PG Programs Eligibility (for CUET-Required Programs)
PG programs generally require a bachelor's degree (minimum 3 years) from a UGC/AIU-recognized university in India or abroad.
|
Program Group |
Eligibility Criteria |
|---|---|
|
MSc Psychology & Related |
Bachelor's degree in relevant field (e.g., Psychology or equivalent) with minimum aggregate (typically 50% or equivalent grade; exact % may vary—check program page). |
|
MCA |
Bachelor's degree with Mathematics/Statistics/Computer Science at 10+2 or degree level (minimum 50% aggregate often required). |
|
LLM |
LLB degree with minimum 50% aggregate (or equivalent). |
|
MA Media/Communication |
Bachelor's degree in relevant discipline (minimum 50% aggregate). |
- For MBA (separate process): Bachelor's degree with 50% aggregate; accepts national tests like CAT/CMAT/XAT (60 percentile+) or MAT (600+), etc.
- Final-year UG students are eligible to apply.
CUET 2026: Exam Pattern
The Christ University Entrance Test (CUET) is an online, aptitude-based exam for admission to various undergraduate (UG) and postgraduate (PG) programs. As of the 2026 admission cycle (based on official patterns from Christ University sources, which remain consistent in recent years), the exam is program-specific in structure but follows these general rules:
- Mode: Online (remote proctored, requiring a functional webcam, microphone, stable internet, and power backup).
- Question Type: Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) with 4 options.
- Total Questions: 120.
- Total Marks: 120.
- Marking Scheme: +1 mark for each correct answer; -0.25 marks for each wrong answer; no marks for unattempted questions.
- Duration: 90 minutes (except for specific programs like LLM, which is 60 minutes).
- Language: English.
- Negative Marking: Yes (0.25 deducted per incorrect answer).
CUET 2026: Exam Syllabus
The exam focuses on aptitude, reasoning, and program-relevant subjects. Questions are multiple-choice, at an intermediate difficulty level (similar to other management/law/arts entrance exams like IPMAT, CLAT, or SET).
- English Language: Reading comprehension, vocabulary (synonyms/antonyms), grammar (error spotting, sentence correction), idioms/phrases, fill in the blanks, para jumbles, verbal ability.
- General Knowledge & Current Affairs: National/international events, awards, sports, books/authors, important dates, economy, polity, science/tech basics, static GK (history, geography, culture).
- Reasoning/Logical Reasoning: Verbal/non-verbal reasoning, analogies, series, coding-decoding, blood relations, directions, syllogisms, puzzles, critical reasoning, assumptions/conclusions.
- Mathematics/Quantitative Aptitude: Arithmetic (percentages, profit/loss, ratios, averages, time-speed-distance, simple/compound interest), algebra (equations, inequalities), geometry/mensuration basics, number systems, probability/statistics intro, data interpretation (graphs, tables, charts).
- Data Analysis & Interpretation: Charts, tables, graphs, caselets, logical data interpretation, basic calculations from data sets.
- Fundamental Accounting (for Commerce/BBA/BCom/BHM programs): Basic accounting principles, journal entries, ledger, trial balance, financial statements (balance sheet, P&L), depreciation, bank reconciliation, accounting equations.
CUET 2026: Preparation Tips and Strategies
Cracking the Christ University Entrance Exam requires more than just academic knowledge. You need a well-structured approach that balances speed with accuracy. Competition is intensifying across programs like BBA, BA LLB, and MBA. You must adopt a methodical strategy to secure admission at this Bangalore-based institution. Effective time management differentiates those who attempt all questions from those who leave sections unfinished. Curated study resources ensure focused preparation without wasting effort on irrelevant topics. Regular practice through mock tests familiarizes you with the online testing interface. It also helps identify weak areas in English Language, Quantitative Aptitude, and Logical Reasoning sections. A strategic preparation plan that allocates specific hours to Current Affairs, Data Interpretation, and Critical Reasoning will significantly improve your chances of achieving the 75-90 cutoff scores required for general category admissions. Here are targeted strategies and essential resources to optimize your preparation for the 2026 examination cycle.
- Quantitative Aptitude Resources: Master arithmetic and data interpretation using "Quantitative Aptitude for Competitive Examinations" by R.S. Aggarwal (₹450) and "Fast Track Objective Arithmetic" by Rajesh Verma (₹380). Focus specifically on percentages, ratios, and number systems that constitute the bulk of the 25-mark section.
- English Language Preparation: Strengthen grammar and vocabulary through "Word Power Made Easy" by Norman Lewis (₹169) and "Objective General English" by S.P. Bakshi (₹315). Dedicate 45 minutes daily to reading comprehension passages similar to those asked in the 25-question English section.
- Logical Reasoning Study Material: Practice deductive and analytical reasoning from "A Modern Approach to Logical Reasoning" by R.S. Aggarwal (₹399). Target the 20-question reasoning section that tests pattern recognition and critical thinking abilities.
- Strategic Time Allocation: Divide the 120-minute exam duration by allocating 25 minutes to Quantitative Aptitude, 20 minutes to Logical Reasoning, 25 minutes to English, and 15 minutes to General Knowledge. Reserve 35 minutes for review and complex Data Analysis questions.
- Mock TestImplementation: Attempt full-length online mock tests every three days starting six weeks before the exam. Analyze errors in the General Awareness and Critical Reasoning sections to improve accuracy rates above 85%.
- Current Affairs Focus: Subscribe to monthly current affairs magazines like "Pratiyogita Darpan" (₹120 per issue) or online platforms covering six months of news related to Indian politics, sports, and economic developments for the 20-mark General Knowledge section.
- Data Interpretation Drills: Solve 10-15 graph and chart-based problems daily from "Data Interpretation" by Arun Sharma (₹425). Focus on quick calculation techniques to handle the 10-question Data Analysis segment efficiently.
- Previous Year Paper Analysis: Download and solve Christ University entrance papers from 2023-2025 to identify recurring question patterns in Verbal Reasoning and Numerical Ability. Note the difficulty level trends for BBA versus B.Tech programs.
- Error Log Maintenance: Maintain a dedicated notebook documenting mistakes from mock testsacross all nine sections. Review this log weekly to ensure no repeated errors in Critical Reasoning or Verbal Analogies during the actual examination.
- Interview Preparation Parallel: While preparing for the written test, simultaneously work on communication skills and subject knowledge for the 30-40% interview weightage. Research recent developments in your chosen field like management or law.
CUET 2026: Application Fees
Understanding the application fees structure for Christ University Entrance Exam 2026 is essential for prospective students. This helps you plan your admission budget and avoid financial surprises during the application process. The university maintains a tiered fee system that varies significantly based on program level. Postgraduate management courses require higher payments than undergraduate degrees. You must also consider available payment modes including net banking, credit cards, debit cards, and UPI transactions. Ensure you complete transactions through the secure official portal only. Tracking important dates becomes crucial as late fee payments incur additional penalties. They may also lead to outright application rejection without refund possibilities. The fee structure distinguishes between general domestic candidates, Christian minority applicants, and NRI candidates. There are substantial differences in amounts required. Note that these fees are non-refundable except in specific circumstances outlined in the university prospectus. It's imperative to confirm eligibility before initiating payment. The following table provides a detailed breakdown of application fees across different programs and candidate categories for the 2026 Christ University admission cycle:
|
Course Name |
Category |
Application Fee |
|---|---|---|
|
BBA |
General |
₹1,500 |
|
BBA |
Christian Minority |
₹1,500 |
|
BBA |
NRI |
₹2,500 |
|
BA LLB |
General |
₹1,500 |
|
BA LLB |
Christian Minority |
₹1,500 |
|
BA LLB |
NRI |
₹2,500 |
|
B.Tech Computer Science |
General |
₹1,500 |
|
B.Tech Computer Science |
NRI |
₹2,500 |
|
MBA |
General |
₹2,000 |
|
MBA |
Christian Minority |
₹2,000 |
|
MBA |
NRI |
₹3,000 |
|
BCom (Hons) |
General |
₹1,500 |
|
BCom (Hons) |
NRI |
₹2,500 |
|
BA Journalism |
General |
₹1,500 |
|
MSc Computer Science |
General |
₹1,500 |
CUET FAQs
Q1. What is the application fee for Christ University entrance exam 2026?
You must pay ₹1500 for undergraduate programs including BBA, BA LLB, and B.Tech CSE under the general category. For MBA applications, you need to submit ₹2000, while NRI candidates pay ₹2500 for undergraduate courses and ₹3000 for MBA programs.
Q2. Can final-year students apply for Christ University CUET 2026?
Yes, final-year Class 12 (UG) or UG (PG) students can apply and appear for the test. Admission is provisional until final results meet eligibility.
Q3. When is the Christ University CUET 2026 exam date?
For Session II (as of February 2026), the entrance test for most programs is scheduled around early April 2026 (e.g., April 6, 2026, for many slots—exact date and time appear on your E-Admit Card). Session I was held in December 2025. Check the official site for your specific program slot.
Q4. What is the eligibility for Christ University CUET 2026?
- UG: Pass in Class 12 (10+2) from recognized board (specific %/subjects vary—e.g., 60% + Math for BBA Decision Science; any stream for most BA/BBA). Final-year students can apply provisionally.
- PG: Bachelor's degree with minimum aggregate (usually 50%+). Final-year UG students eligible. Always verify program-specific eligibility on the official website.
Q5. Is there negative marking in Christ University CUET 2026?
Yes, -0.25 marks for each wrong answer. No penalty for unattempted questions.





