Mock Tests prepared by subject experts believe that they are -
Tip: No CUET topper dared to skip the mock test, not optionally not sparsely but regularly. Because mock tests don't just test your preparation, they complete it.
The scattered preparation problem solved
Chapter wise test series
Check this out for detailed information about chapter-wise CUET pyqs
There's no exact number to it. Ideally one should practice at least 15 -20 mocks per subject for solid exam-oriented preparation.Platforms like Dubuddy offer 15+ mock tests per subject, which gives you enough variety without overwhelming you.
Remember that one well-analyzed mock is better than five rushed attempts.
If you haven't completed your syllabus but aren't sure about the pattern and the concept-oriented approach etc being checked by the NTA,one should go for chapter wise mocks to gain confidence alongside understanding the exam.
When you are anxious about your performance or score, individually it becomes a little difficult to go through your mistakes that you've made. To tackle this,one may give an exam at DUBUDDY.
Platforms with integrated dashboards make this easier by showing trends across multiple mocks.
PYQs are essential but not sufficient alone. They help you understand question patterns and frequently tested topics, but CUET evolves every year. The smartest approach? Use PYQs as your foundation and combine them with current pattern mock tests.
DUBUDDY integrates PYQs within their mock test series, so you're practicing both legacy patterns and new question styles together. This dual approach covers all base-pattern familiarity plus adaptability.