The National Testing Agency will be conducting the CUET UG 2025 Economics paper between 13 May and 3 June as computer-base-test (CBT) and paper-based-test (PBT) as per the previous year analysis and data. Once the CUET UG exam is conducted successfully the complete analysis will be available on the CollegeSearch page. The paper analysis will typically include the students' reactions, the difficulty level of the paper, the number of questions being asked, and an overall subject-wise analysis.
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CUET UG Exam 2025 - Economics Paper Analysis & Difficulty Level
Candidates can check an estimated analysis of the CUET UG Economics exam based on the previous year analysis, tabulated below.
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Microeconomics Analysis
Chapter/Topic | Expected No. of Questions | Difficulty Level | Remarks |
Introduction to Microeconomics | 2–3 | Easy to Moderate | Fundamental concepts; expect definition-based questions. |
Consumer Behaviour and Demand | 6–8 | Moderate | Application-based questions; includes case studies and numerical problems. |
Producer Behaviour and Supply | 4–5 | Moderate | Focus on cost and revenue concepts; numerical questions likely. |
Forms of Market and Price Determination | 4–5 | Moderate | Emphasis on market structures; case-based questions expected. |
Macroeconomics Analysis
Chapter/Topic | Expected No. of Questions | Difficulty Level | Remarks |
National Income and Related Aggregates | 4–5 | Moderate | Numerical problems on GDP, NDP, etc.; conceptual clarity required. |
Money and Banking | 3–4 | Moderate | Functions of money, credit creation; chronological questions possible. |
Determination of Income and Employment | 5–6 | Moderate | IS-LM model, multiplier effect; numerical and theoretical questions. |
Government Budget and the Economy | 2–3 | Easy to Moderate | Fiscal policy, budget components; definition-based questions. |
Balance of Payments | 3–4 | Moderate | Current and capital account; numerical and conceptual questions. |
Indian Economic Development Analysis
Chapter/Topic | Expected No. of Questions | Difficulty Level | Remarks |
Indian Economy on the Eve of Independence | 2–3 | Easy | Historical perspective; straightforward questions. |
Indian Economy (1950–1990) | 2–3 | Moderate | Five-year plans, sectoral developments; conceptual questions. |
Economic Reforms since 1991 | 1–2 | Moderate | Liberalization, privatization, globalization; application-based questions. |
Rural Development | 2–3 | Moderate | Focus on rural credit, employment; case-based questions. |
Infrastructure | 1–2 | Easy to Moderate | Energy, transport, communication sectors; basic understanding needed. |
Development Experience of India: A Comparison with Neighbours | 3–5 | Moderate | Comparative analysis; data interpretation questions. |
Sustainable Economic Development | 1–2 | Moderate | Environmental concerns; theoretical questions. |
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CUET UG Economics Question Distribution Analysis
Check the question distribution for the CUET UG Economics paper below.
Question Type | Expected Percentage | Remarks |
Conceptual & Theoretical | 50% | Direct questions from NCERT; requires conceptual clarity. |
Application-Based | 30% | Case studies, real-world scenarios; understanding application of concepts. |
Numerical | 15% | Calculations based on formulas; topics like National Income, Money & Banking. |
Assertion-Reasoning | 5% | Logical reasoning; requires deep understanding of concepts. |
CUET UG 2025 Exam pattern Overview - Economics
Aspirants can check the CUET UG 2025 exam pattern overview for the Economics paper in the table given below.
Particulars | Details |
Mode of Exam | Computer-Based Test (CBT) |
Total Questions | 50 (Attempt any 40) |
Duration | 60 minutes |
Question Type | Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) |
Marking Scheme | +5 for correct answer, -1 for incorrect answer |
Medium of Exam | English (and 12 other languages) |