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Image 1 — GAT (2022–2025) Analysis: 5120 PYQs from 87 Shifts — Topic Weightage
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GAT (2022–2025) Analysis: 5120 PYQs from 87 Shifts — Topic Weightage

Lately, many students have been running here and there trying to figure out how to prepare for GAT. I’ve also received a lot of requests to do a proper analysis.

After studying 87 CUET GAT shifts (2022–2025) and 5120 PYQs, I’ve organised the real topic weightage and trends in the slides above. It took quite some time to compile and structure this data — hope it helps you prepare more strategically.

How to use these slides:

  • Slide 1: Executive Summary & broad section-wise classification.
  • Slides 2–6: Detailed sub-topic distribution for each major heading (GK, Verbal, Numerical, Quant, and Non-Verbal).

Discliamer: his analysis is based on PYQs from available shifts (2022–2025). Topic grouping reflects a best-fit classification for analytical purposes; due to the integrated nature of many questions, some overlap between major heads and sub-topics is possible. Minor variations in classification may occur across sources. The goal here is to show you the big-picture trends so you can study smarter.

u/ResponsibleChard2983 — 4 hours ago

WHY NCERT IS "BIBLE" FOR CUET- 2025 TOPPERS EXPLAIN

Every year, the same question comes up: “Can I skip NCERT?”
Short answer: No — and toppers don’t.

Almost all CUET questions are directly picked or slightly modified from NCERT lines, examples, and in-text questions.

u/ResponsibleChard2983 — 3 days ago