CUET UG 2026: The application process for the Common University Entrance Test (CUET) UG 2026 is underway. The National Testing Agency (NTA) has invited online applications for CUET UG 2026. The last date to apply is January 30th. This means that appearing for CUET UG 2026 is mandatory for admission to undergraduate courses in 48 universities, including DU, JNU, and BHU, and applying for CUET UG 2026 is also mandatory. However, this application process is confusing students. The subject combination is proving to be a challenge for them. Many students are also unsure whether they need to select the General Aptitude Test (GAT) in their subject combination. For instance, students have many questions regarding the mandatory nature of GAT in CUET UG 2026.
Let's try to understand whether GAT is mandatory in CUET UG 2026 or not. We will also discuss which courses require GAT for admission and what is included in the GAT syllabus.
What is GAT in CUET UG?
Is GAT mandatory in CUET UG?
A student can only appear for CUET UG in 5 subjects. One language subject is mandatory. Now the question is, is GAT (Section 3) mandatory in CUET UG? The answer is quite complex. While it's not mandatory to take the General Aptitude Test (GAT) to appear for CUET UG, the GAT score is mandatory for admission to many courses and universities. In other words, taking the GAT is not compulsory. Admission can be obtained with a CUET UG score even without the GAT, but there are many courses and universities where admission is granted only based on the GAT score. Therefore, students are advised to select their CUET UG 2026 subject combination, keeping in mind their target university and course.
GAT is required for admission to these major courses:
As you may have understood by now, the GAT score is required for admission to some courses, while it is not required for others. Let's find out which major courses require the GAT.
DU Courses requiring GAT score:
B.A. (Program)
What type of questions are asked in the GAT?
General Knowledge and Current Affairs
Quantitative Aptitude
Logical and Analytical Reasoning
Numerical Ability
General Science and Environmental Literacy
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