CUET UG Exam Phase 2 started on 4th August 2022. The CUET exam will be over on the 20th of August. The exams are being conducted in two slots. The timings for the 1st slot are from 9 am to 12:15 pm and the 2nd slot is from 3 pm to 6.45 pm. NTA has revised the exam pattern for CUET UG exam 2022. There are a total of four sections in the paper IA, IB, II and III. Section III of the paper will consist of Physics questions. There will be 50 questions in totality from which the students will have to attempt 40 questions.
The syllabus for Physics is based on Class XIIth and mainly NCERT-based questions will be asked. Scroll down and check the list of expected topics that would come in the Physics paper. We have provided the important topics that would help the students to score good marks.
CUET 2022 Physics Important Topics
The students must have a proper understanding of the CUET Physics Syllabus. They must have a thorough knowledge of the topics that can be asked in the exam. The student must realize what are the important topics in the syllabus, what is expected to come, and how to learn them. Apart from that, students should know about the most vital topics to cover from the entire syllabus. The students can check the list of important topics mentioned below.
- Electrostatics
- Potential Energy
- Gauss’s Theorem
- Electric field due to a point charge
- Equipotential surfaces
- Electric Potential
- Current Electricity
- Semiconductor Device
- Electronic Devices
- Magnetic effects of Current and Magnetism
- Internal Resistance of a Cell
- Electromagnetic Waves
- Atom and Nuclei
- Optics
- Energy Stored in a Capacitor
- Communication System
- Dual Nature of Matter and Radiation
- Potential Difference and EMF of a Cell
CUET 2022 Paper Analysis
The students can check the overall paper analysis for CUET exams that are being already conducted.
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