CUET UG Sociology mock test helps students practice society, social change and real NTA CBT exam pattern. Attempt free mock tests and PYQs.
CUET UG Sociology Mock Test – Free NTA CBT Practice
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Conquer CUET UG Sociology Domain Section
The Sociology domain (Section II) of the Common University Entrance Test (CUET UG) evaluates your understanding of social structures, cultural processes, and social change in India. Because this section requires strong theoretical knowledge and the ability to analyze case-based scenarios, regular practice on the NTA Computer-Based Test (CBT) portal is the key to managing your time and maximizing your score.
Regular practice of CUET Sociology mock test improves conceptual clarity in social theories and case-based questions.
Official Sociology Syllabus Breakdown
Our mock tests strictly follow the Class 12 NCERT guidelines as prescribed by NTA. The questions inside our CBT interface cover all essential topics required to ace this section:
- Indian Society: Structure of Indian Society (Demography, Rural-Urban linkages), Social Institutions (Caste, Family, Market), Social Inequality and Exclusion, and Challenges of Cultural Diversity.
- Social Change and Development in India: Process of Structural Change (Colonialism, Industrialization, Urbanization), Process of Cultural Change (Modernization, Westernization, Sanskritization), Social Change and the Economy, Arenas of Social Change, and Social Movements.