CUET 2026 Bengali Question Paper with Solution PDF: Download NTA Bengali Paper, Answers, and Exam Pattern

CUET 2026 Bengali Question Paper with Solution PDF is available for download. NTA ran CUET from May 11–31, 2026; the Bengali test had 50 compulsory MCQs for 250 marks in 60 minutes.

Edited by Sandeep Yadav

Updated May 12, 2026 2:02 PM

    CUET 2026 Bengali Question Paper with Solution PDF is now available for download, covering the full Bengali test conducted by the National Testing Agency (NTA).

    NTA conducted CUET UG 2026 between May 11 and May 31, 2026 in two shifts. Candidates who appeared for the Bengali test can access the paper and solutions published alongside the exam coverage.

    CUET 2026 Bengali Question Paper with Solution PDF — Download summary

    The Bengali paper contains 50 multiple-choice questions and carries a total of 250 marks. Every candidate was required to attempt all questions; answers and solutions have been released for student reference. The test was held in Computer-Based Test (CBT) mode.

    Exam window: May 11–31, 2026 . Conducting body: NTA . Paper type: MCQs, all compulsory .

    CUET 2026 Bengali Question Paper with Solution PDF — Exam pattern and marking

    Key exam details:

    • Questions per test: 50
    • Maximum marks: 250
    • Duration: 60 minutes
    • Marking scheme: +5 for each correct answer, -1 for each incorrect answer
    • Mode: Computer-Based Test (CBT)
    • Total CUET UG sections: 3 (Languages, Domain Subjects, General Test)
    • Syllabus basis: primarily Class 12 NCERT for domain subjects
    • Maximum subject choices allowed: 5

    Candidates should note the strict time limit: 60 minutes for 50 questions means time management is critical during the CBT. The domain syllabus for Bengali and other subjects follows Class 12 NCERT topics unless specified otherwise by the exam authority.

    What students need to know now

    If you took the Bengali paper, download the question paper and solution PDF to cross-check your answers and estimate scores using the official marking scheme. The NTA-run test used a fixed negative mark of -1 per wrong response, so apply that when you calculate raw scores.

    This release provides the immediate reference to check responses; details such as official answer key release timings, normalization procedure, and result date are not specified here by the authority.

    For verification and official notices, follow the National Testing Agency announcements and your CUET candidate portal for updates on results and further instructions.

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