5 Reasons Why 13 Languages in NTA CUET is Beneficial to Students
- Yamini Dixit
- Dec 1, 2022
- 2 min read

Several changes are being made to the CUCET exams that will be given in July, and the NTA CUET notification will be sent out soon. The test is now called CUET (Common University Entrance Test). The latest news about CUCET is that the entrance exam is likely to be given in 13 languages: Hindi, Assamese, Bengali, Gujarati, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Odia, Tamil, Telugu, Urdu, English Punjabi. CUCET is now used to decide who gets into universities like the University of Delhi and Jawaharlal Nehru University. Language Options for the NTA CUET Exams in 2022 The NTA said that the exam will be given in 13 languages.
English
Hindi
Assamese
Bengali
Gujarati
Kannada
Malayalam
Marathi
Odia
Tamil
Telugu
Urdu
Punjabi
This makes it possible for students from any type of school to take the CUCET entrance exams and do their best. Since CUCET is now a factor in getting into top universities, the high cut-off shouldn't be a problem anymore.

1. Helps you get better grades
Studies have shown that students tend to do better on exams when they are given in their own language. That shows, in turn, that domain knowledge isn't just for people who speak English or Hindi well. RSS wants all competitive tests in the country to be given in either the native language or one of the Bharatiya languages. This can be done in the next few years.

2. More chances for students in rural areas
When exams are given in the local language, students from small towns and rural areas can compete with students from cities who speak English or Hindi well. This will help the people doing the evaluating choose the right students and give better ratings to those students. When CUCET is given in so many languages, it makes students all over the country more likely to study. This will also make languages more equal.

3. No language barriers
When you live in a big city, most people will talk to you in English. But according to the real numbers, only 30% of Indians can speak English to a certain level, and only 10% can speak and write English fluently.

4. No Discrimination
When the questions are written in different languages, it not only makes sure that everyone is treated the same, but it also stops any bias based on language.

5. Equal Opportunities
Since the CUCET test is given in 13 languages, students from all over the country can take it without any problems. This will help students in the senior secondary level who study vernacular language. As you already know the benefits of 13 languages in CUET exam so now it has become easy for each and every student to get admission in their dream colleges by cracking CUET exam and for this all you need is a rigorous study material and try to attempt as many CUET Mock Tests as possible as it will enhance your preparation for CUET exam.
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