With CUET UG 2026 approaching, many students feel that 90 days may not be enough to prepare. The truth is—a smart, structured plan can deliver excellent results even in three months. The key is understanding the exam pattern, prioritising subjects, and following a disciplined yet flexible schedule.
This 90-day study plan is designed for Class 12 students and droppers, helping them balance boards (if applicable) and CUET preparation effectively.
CUET UG generally includes:
Language Test
Domain Subjects (as per chosen course)
General Test (for selected courses)
A clear understanding of which sections apply to you is the first step before planning.
Focus: Strong fundamentals
What to do:
Cover full syllabus of domain subjects
Revise NCERT textbooks thoroughly
Build vocabulary and reading skills for language paper
Learn basic quantitative, logical reasoning, and GK concepts (General Test)
Daily plan:
3–4 hours: Domain subjects
1 hour: Language practice
30–45 minutes: General Test (if applicable)
Goal: Finish at least 70% of the syllabus with clarity.
Focus: Accuracy and speed
What to do:
Complete remaining syllabus
Start topic-wise practice questions
Take sectional tests weekly
Analyse mistakes and revise weak areas
Daily plan:
2–3 hours: Domain subjects practice
1 hour: Language mock/practice
1 hour: General Test practice
Goal: Improve problem-solving ability and time management.
Focus: Exam readiness
What to do:
Full syllabus revision
Take full-length CUET mock tests
Focus on speed, accuracy, and confidence
Revise formulas, facts, and short notes daily
Weekly target:
2–3 full mock tests
Detailed analysis after each test
Goal: Simulate exam conditions and eliminate last-minute errors.
Read newspapers, editorials, and short passages daily
Practice comprehension and grammar questions
Work on synonyms, antonyms, and usage
Stick strictly to NCERT
Focus on conceptual clarity
Practice assertion-reason and application-based questions
Practice basic maths and logical reasoning regularly
Stay updated with current affairs
Revise static GK from short notes
Use board syllabus overlap for CUET preparation
Practice CUET MCQs after board study sessions
Avoid studying new topics just before exams
Focus on consistency, not long study hours
Ignoring NCERT books
Skipping mock tests
Studying too many resources
Not analysing mistakes
Overloading yourself near the exam
No new topics
Daily revision only
Light mock tests or previous questions
Focus on health, sleep, and confidence
A 90-day CUET UG 2026 study plan can be highly effective if followed with discipline and clarity. Success in CUET depends not on how long you study, but how smartly and consistently you prepare. With the right balance of concepts, practice, and revision, cracking CUET in 90 days is absolutely achievable.
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