CPGET 2026 is scheduled for June 22, 2026 — with the exam just days away, a focused subject-wise revision plan can make a measurable difference in your final score.

CPGET (Common Post Graduate Entrance Test) is conducted by Kakatiya University on behalf of the Telangana State Council of Higher Education (TGCHE). It is the gateway to PG programmes — M.Sc., M.A., M.Com., and more — across participating universities in Telangana. The exam is held in Computer-Based Test (CBT) mode. Since most CPGET papers carry no negative marking, every unattempted question is a missed opportunity.

  • Exam date: June 22, 2026
  • Conducting body: Kakatiya University on behalf of TGCHE
  • Mode: Computer-Based Test (CBT)
  • Negative marking: None — attempt every question
  • Official website: cpget.tgche.ac.in
Direct Link to CPGET 2026 Official Portal (Active)

CPGET 2026 Exam Pattern at a Glance

Before diving into revision, make sure you understand the structure of the exam. The table below summarises the key parameters:

Parameter Details
Conducting Body Kakatiya University (on behalf of TGCHE)
Exam Date June 22, 2026
Mode Computer-Based Test (CBT)
Question Type Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs)
Negative Marking None
Admission To M.Sc., M.A., M.Com. and other PG programmes in Telangana universities
Official Website cpget.tgche.ac.in

Download the subject-specific exam pattern PDF from the official portal to confirm the exact number of questions and marks for your chosen programme before your final revision session.


General Last-Minute Preparation Tips

At this stage, disciplined revision outperforms attempting new material. Apply these principles across all subjects:

  • Stop starting new topics. Consolidate what you already know and revise it with depth rather than spreading thin across unfamiliar content.
  • Solve previous-year CPGET question papers — they reveal recurring question types, high-weightage units, and the difficulty level you should expect.
  • Take at least one full timed mock test per day. Simulating exam conditions builds speed, reduces anxiety, and surfaces weak areas for a quick review.
  • Use the official syllabus on cpget.tgche.ac.in to identify high-weightage units in your subject and prioritise those in your remaining time.
  • Prepare a one-page concept or formula sheet for each major unit — revise it every morning until exam day for fast recall.
  • Attempt all questions on exam day. With no negative marking, every blank answer is a guaranteed zero; an educated guess gives you a chance.

Subject-Wise Preparation Strategy

CPGET covers over 25 PG subjects across Science, Arts, Commerce, and Computer Science. Tailor your last-minute strategy to the nature of your chosen paper.

M.Sc. Science Subjects (Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, Botany, Zoology, Microbiology, Biotechnology, Statistics)

  • Revise core theorems, laws, and derivations — MCQ options in Science papers are closely worded, and precision in fundamentals separates correct answers from distractors.
  • For Mathematics, practise calculus, linear algebra, differential equations, and real analysis problems under timed conditions.
  • For Physics, focus on mechanics, electrostatics, optics, and modern physics numericals; know the standard constants.
  • For Chemistry, revise named reactions, periodic trends, coordination compounds, thermodynamics, and electrochemistry.
  • For Botany and Zoology, concentrate on cell biology, genetics, ecology, plant physiology, and systematic classification — these areas yield the highest number of questions based on previous patterns.
  • For Microbiology and Biotechnology, prioritise microbial metabolism, recombinant DNA techniques, fermentation, and immunology basics.

M.A. Humanities and Social Sciences (Economics, History, Political Science, Sociology, English, Hindi, Philosophy)

  • Focus on key theories, thinkers, and conceptual frameworks rather than exhaustive reading — most MCQs test definitional and applied knowledge.
  • For Economics, revise micro and macroeconomic theories, demand-supply analysis, national income concepts, and Indian economic policy milestones.
  • For History, prioritise modern Indian history (1857 onwards), the freedom movement, and post-independence constitutional developments.
  • For Political Science, revise Indian constitutional provisions, comparative political systems, and international relations fundamentals.
  • For English, focus on literary periods, major authors and their works, and key critical theories — Victorian, Romantic, Modernist, and Postcolonial.
  • Prepare short notes linking scholars to their landmark works and dates for fast retrieval during the exam.

M.Com. (Commerce)

  • Revise financial accounting, cost accounting, and business law — these form the core of the M.Com CPGET paper.
  • Focus on partnership accounting, company accounts, and ratio analysis problems; practise solving them within 60–90 seconds each.
  • For business economics, revise market structures, money and banking, and public finance basics.
  • Practise journal entries and final accounts quickly — numerical MCQs demand accuracy under time pressure.

M.Sc. Computer Science and Data Science

  • Revise data structures (arrays, stacks, queues, linked lists, trees, graphs) and their algorithms including time and space complexity.
  • Focus on DBMS concepts — normalization, ER diagrams, SQL queries, and transaction management.
  • Revise operating systems — process scheduling algorithms, memory management, deadlock handling, and file systems.
  • For networking, concentrate on the OSI model, TCP/IP protocol stack, and subnetting basics.
  • For Data Science, revise statistics fundamentals, probability distributions, and basic machine learning concepts.

Revision Plan for the Final Days Before CPGET 2026

Structure the days before June 22, 2026, so each session has a clear goal. Avoid unstructured browsing through notes — work from your syllabus and mock test scores.

Days Before Exam Focus Activity
5–6 Days Before Subject-wise unit revision — cover all high-weightage topics identified from the official CPGET syllabus
3–4 Days Before Solve two or three previous-year CPGET papers; note repeated question types and weak areas
1–2 Days Before Revise your concept and formula sheet only; take one timed mock test; address specific weak spots
Day Before Exam Light revision of your one-page notes only; arrange admit card and valid photo ID; sleep by 10 PM
Exam Day Morning Quick scan of your concept sheet; eat a proper meal; reach the exam centre 30 minutes before reporting time

Exam Day Tips for CPGET 2026

Strong preparation combined with a calm, systematic approach on June 22, 2026, gives you the best chance at a high score. Keep these points in mind:

  • Carry your CPGET 2026 admit card and a valid government-issued photo ID — entry to the exam centre is not allowed without both.
  • Arrive at least 30 minutes before the reporting time printed on your admit card to avoid last-minute stress and complete biometric or document verification.
  • In the CBT interface, use the "Mark for Review" feature for questions you want to revisit — do not spend more than 90 seconds on any single question in your first pass.
  • Attempt the questions you are most confident about first. Return to uncertain ones after completing the rest of the paper.
  • Pace yourself — aim to attempt roughly one question per minute to stay on track for the full paper.
  • In the final 10 minutes, go back and attempt every unanswered question. With no negative marking, a guess is always better than a blank.
  • Stay composed throughout. Slow, steady breathing reduces anxiety and improves recall under exam pressure.

CPGET 2026 Preparation FAQs

Ques. When is CPGET 2026 scheduled?

Ans. CPGET 2026 is scheduled for June 22, 2026. The exam is conducted in Computer-Based Test (CBT) mode by Kakatiya University on behalf of TGCHE.

Ques. Is there negative marking in CPGET 2026?

Ans. No, CPGET 2026 does not have negative marking. You should attempt all questions to maximise your score — every unanswered question is a guaranteed zero.

Ques. What should I study in the last week before CPGET 2026?

Ans. In the last week, revise high-weightage topics from the official CPGET syllabus available at cpget.tgche.ac.in, solve previous-year papers, and take one timed mock test daily. Do not start new topics — consolidate what you already know.

Ques. How should I manage time during the CPGET 2026 exam?

Ans. Target roughly one question per minute. In your first pass, answer questions you are confident about and mark uncertain ones for review. Use the final 10 minutes to attempt all skipped questions — there is no penalty for guessing.

Ques. Which subjects are covered under CPGET 2026?

Ans. CPGET 2026 covers over 25 PG subjects including M.Sc. (Physics, Chemistry, Botany, Zoology, Computer Science, Biotechnology, Data Science, and more), M.A. (English, History, Economics, Political Science, Sociology, and others), and M.Com. Each subject has a separate paper with its own syllabus downloadable from cpget.tgche.ac.in.

Ques. What documents do I need to carry to the CPGET 2026 exam centre?

Ans. You must carry your CPGET 2026 admit card and a valid government-issued photo ID (Aadhaar card, passport, or driving licence). Entry is not permitted without both documents.