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“Best CUET-PG Geography Coaching in Delhi"

At Meritzone Education, we provide the most reliable and result-oriented coaching for CUET-PG Geography (COQP14). Our program is carefully designed to help aspirants master the vast Geography syllabus — from physical and human geography to GIS, cartography, and environmental studies — with absolute clarity and confidence.

With the guidance of expert faculty, well-researched study material, regular mock tests, and personalized mentorship, students at Meritzone not only strengthen their conceptual foundation but also gain the strategic edge required to crack CUET-PG Geography.

Every year, our students successfully secure admissions into top central universities like Delhi University, Jawaharlal Nehru University, Banaras Hindu University, Hyderabad Central University, Pondicherry University, and Aligarh Muslim University, establishing Meritzone as the go-to destination for serious CUET aspirants.

“The Importance of CUET-PG Geography for Your Future”

The CUET-PG Geography exam is the gateway to India’s most prestigious postgraduate programs in Geography. It not only ensures admission to leading central universities but also builds a strong academic and professional foundation for students aspiring to excel in the field of Geography. The subject’s interdisciplinary nature — covering physical, human, regional, and applied aspects — makes it highly relevant for research, policy-making, and diverse career opportunities. A good CUET-PG score opens the doors to top universities, where students can specialize in areas ranging from GIS and Remote Sensing to Environmental Management and Urban Planning.

Key Advantages

Gateway to Top Universities

Entry into premier institutions like DU, JNU, BHU, Hyderabad University, and more.

Academic Growth

Builds expertise in physical geography, human geography, cartography, and applied fields.

Career Opportunities

Opens pathways into academia, UPSC/State PSC (Geography optional), GIS & Remote Sensing, environmental consultancy, urban and regional planning, and disaster management.

National-Level Competitiveness

As CUET-PG becomes the standard for PG admissions, excelling in this exam ensures a clear edge over other aspirants.

Complete Syllabus Coverage – CUET-PG Sociology 2026

The CUET-PG Geography exam tests knowledge of physical and human geography, environmental processes, spatial analysis, and research methodology. Here’s the official link of full syllabus: CUET PG 2026 Geography Syllabus

Part A (Physical Geography)

Section I: Geomorphology
  • Solar system and the Earth – Origin of the earth: important theories – Earth’s interior – Geological time scaleEarth’s Materials and minerals – Rocks classification and characteristics – Earth surface configuration – Order
    of landforms – Wegner’s theory – Plate tectonics.
  • Endogenic processes: Folds, Fault, Dome and their resultant landforms – Earthquakes and Volcanic
    activities: causes, resultant landforms and world distribution.
  • Exogenic processes: Weathering, Mass wasting and resultant landforms – Formation of regolith and soilGeomorphic agents and processes: Fluvial, Glacial, Coastal, Arid and Karst landforms – Geomorphic hazards
    and their effects
  • Elements of weather and climate: Composition and Structure of the Atmosphere – Head budget
  • Atmospheric pressure: Vertical and horizontal distribution – Winds and their causes of circulation – Types of planetary, Periodic and local winds – Temperature: factors and distribution – Temperature inversion. 
  • Atmosphere moisture: Humidity, evaporation and condensation – Hydrological cycle – Types, regional and seasonal distribution – Monsoon.
  •  Air masses and Fronts: Atmospheric disturbances: Tropical and Temperate cyclones- Anti- cyclones – ElNino-Southern Oscillation (ENSO) – Recent climatic variability phenomenon.
  • Climatic classification: Basis of Koppen’s and Thornthwaite’s classification – Role of climate in Human life – Atmospheric pollution and global warming: general causes and consequences.
  • Surface configuration of the ocean floor – Hypsographic curve: continental self, continental slope, abyssal plain, trenches and deeps – Relief of Atlantic, Pacific, and Indian Oceans.
  • Distribution of temperature and salinity of oceans and seas – Circulation of oceanic waters, waves and currents – Currents of Atlantic, Pacific and Indian oceans – Tides: causes, types and theories.
  • Marine deposits – Coral reefs: types and their formation – Costal environment – Ocean as store house.of resources for the future.  
  • Biosphere: Meaning and concept – Components of ecosystem and ecology-Biomes: World major biomes and their characteristics.
  • Functions: Trophic levels, energy flows, cycles (geo-chemical, carbon, nitrogen, and oxygen), food, chain, food web and ecological pyramid.
  • Human interaction and impacts – Environmental ethics – Environmental hazards and disasters (global warming, urban heat island, atmospheric pollution, water pollution, land degradation). Environmental policies – Environmental impact assessment
  • Land of diversities – Geological structure – Physical features and divisions- Drainage pattern – Soil types and distribution – Natural vegetation.
  • Climate: Seasons – Monsoon (origin, regional and seasonal variations) – Distribution of temperature and rainfall- Local winds.
  • Mineral and power resources: Major types and their potential, distribution and production – Sources of non-conventional energy

Part B (Human Geography)

Section VI Geographic Thought
  • Nature and scope of geography – A brief historical overview of geography as a discipline – Branches of geography: general characteristics and inter-relationships.
  • Contributions of Greek, Roman, Arab, Chinese and Indian Scholars – Contributors for the development of modern geography- Recent Trends in Geography.
  • Dualisms in geographic studies (physical vs. human, regional vs. systematic, qualitative vs. quantitative, ideographic vs. nomothetic) – Paradigm shift – Perspectives in geography (positivism, behaviouralism, humanism, structuralism, feminism and postmodernism). 
  • Division of mankind – Racial groups and culture: systems, characteristics and distribution – Human Adaptation to the environment – Adaptation in modern society – Globalization and cultural change – Language, communication and belief.
  • Distribution and density of population: Factors, growth and distribution- Population composition – Population theories – Health and wellbeing
  • Migration: Internal and international – Settlements: rural and urban – Urbanization process – Patterns and world distribution – Population policies
  • Electoral geography – Frontiers and Boundaries- Geopolitics and world order – Geopolitical conflicts
  • Nature and components of resources – Resources and environment interface – Classification of resources: renewable and non-renewable, biotic and abiotic resources.
  • Water, forests and soil resources: Types, distribution, economic and environmental significance – problems of deforestation, soil erosion and water pollution.
  • Exploitation of natural resources – Impact of Human activities: deforestation, mining, agriculture and Industrialization on environment- Population pressure and resources utilization – Population explosion and food security Environmental hazards: pollution and its related problems -Emerging environmental problems – Global warming – Environmental conservation, preservation, and sustainable resource use.
  • Sectors of economic activity: Primary, Secondary and Tertiary – Favourable geographical conditions for different economic activities.
  • Agriculture: Primary crops (wheat, rice and maize), commercial crops (cotton, sugarcane, tea, coffee, rubber) distribution and production – Livestock and Fisheries-Important fishing grounds.
  • Mining economy: Factors governing the exploitation of minerals – World reserves and production of Iron ore, Manganese, Bauxite and Copper.
    Fuel and power resources of the world – Distribution and production of coal, petroleum, hydroelectric power, atomic energy and non-conventional sources of energy.
  • Manufacturing industries: Factors affecting location – growth and distribution of major industries – World production and distribution. Nature and trends in the International trade – World trade of wheat, cotton, tea, coffee, petroleum, gold,
    silver, gems and jewelry.
  • Transport: Relative significance of different means of transport – Factors affecting land, water and air transport – World oceanic routes – Important inland waterways and important canals – Impact of globalization on world economy
  • Cultural landscape: Population growth, distribution and density – Population composition – Settlements and Urbanization
  • Agriculture: Major crops, impact of green revolution, Regionalization of Indian agriculture
  • Industrial development – Location and distribution of iron and steel, cement, cotton textile and sugar industry – Industrial Regions and their characteristics – Industrial Policies in India
  • Transport Networks (railways, roadways, waterways, airways and pipelines) – International Internal and External Trade (trend, composition and directions)
  • Regional development planning in India – Globalisation and its impact on Indian Economy- Changing nature of Indian economy – Socio-economic development – Impact of development on environment and natural resources

Part C (Geographical Techniques)

Section XI: Cartography
  • Elements of Map Science – Concepts of scale and map – Types of maps and scales – Construction of graphic/linear scales – Enlargement and reduction of maps: methods and procedures – Map compilation and generalization.
  • General principles and classification of projections: construction, properties, limitations and uses of Zenithal, Conical and Cylindrical projections.
  • Methods of showing relief- (hachure, shading, and contours) – Contour interpolation – Profiles: drawing of profiles and their relevance in landforms mapping and analysis – Identification of different rocks-SOI Toposheets – Interpretation of physical and cultural topographic sheets.
  • Methods and instruments for collection of weather data – Construction of climograph and hythergraph, isotherm, isobars and isohyets – Preparation of weather maps-Symbols used in weather maps – Interpretation of Indian daily weather maps. Mapping techniques of population, social, economic and cultural data – dot, isopleth, and choropleth methods.
  • Basic principles of surveying – Types of surveying – Surveying instruments – Basic principles of field work – Techniques in physical and socio-economic field surveys- Data collection methods.
  • Chain and tape survey – Prismatic compass survey – Plane Table survey- Levelling techniques – Electronic surveying instruments (Theodolite and electronic devices)
  • Statistical Methods: Frequency distribution and histograms – Measures of central tendency and dispersion – Diagrammatic representation of geographical and statistical data.
  • Sampling Techniques – Tests of significance – Probability distributions: normal, binominal and Poissonparametric and non-parametric tests-Correlation and regression.
  • Remote sensing principles – Types of remote sensing – Aerial photography-Satellite images – Application of Remote Sensing Techniques.
  • Components and function of GIS – Spatial and non-spatial data – Vector and raster format – GIS analysis – Application of GIS.
  • Basic principles of Global Navigation Satellite System- Segments and applications

Key Course Features at Meritzone Education

At Meritzone Education, we believe that excelling in CUET-PG Geography requires more than just studying the syllabus — it demands a combination of conceptual clarity, practical application, and strategic guidance. Our course is designed to equip students with the skills, knowledge, and confidence needed to secure top ranks and admissions in India’s leading central universities. Through structured learning, expert mentorship, and smart practice tools, Meritzone ensures that every aspirant not only understands the subject deeply but also masters the exam strategy to perform under pressure.

Features of Our CUET-PG Geography Program

  • 📘 Concept Clarity + PYQ Application
    Our faculty emphasize a deep understanding of Physical, Human, Regional, and Applied Geography, helping students master complex concepts. Alongside, students practice previous-year CUET questions, connecting theory with real exam patterns to identify important topics and avoid common pitfalls.

  • 📝 Full-Length Mock Tests & Sectional Tests
    Students get access to simulated full-length exams and topic-wise sectional tests, designed exactly like the CUET-PG exam. These tests not only improve speed and accuracy but also help aspirants develop exam temperament, learn time management, and identify weak areas for targeted improvement.

  • 🗂️ Concise Study Aids
    Meritzone provides high-quality, visually engaging study resources, including: maps, diagrams, flowcharts, GIS/Remote Sensing summaries, and quick-revision notes. These aids simplify complex topics, make revision faster, and help retain critical information efficiently.

  • 🎯 Mentorship & Strategy
    Personalized guidance from experienced faculty ensures students receive exam strategies, question selection techniques, and performance tracking. Mentorship sessions help address doubts, plan study schedules, and offer insights into tackling high-weightage topics effectively.

Important FAQ's

What is CUET-PG Geography?

CUET-PG Geography is a national-level entrance exam for admission into postgraduate programs in Geography at central universities such as DU, JNU, BHU, Hyderabad University, and others.

Any graduate from a recognized university can apply. While a background in Geography or related disciplines is helpful, it is not mandatory.

The syllabus covers Physical Geography, Human Geography, Regional & Indian Geography, Geographic Techniques (GIS, Cartography, Remote Sensing), and Environmental & Applied Geography.

The exam generally consists of 100 multiple-choice questions (MCQs) testing conceptual knowledge, analytical ability, and map-based understanding. Each correct answer typically carries +4 marks, with a negative marking of -1 for wrong answers.

Meritzone provides expert-led classes, comprehensive study material, PYQ practice, sectional and full-length mock tests, and personalized mentorship to ensure complete syllabus coverage and exam readiness.

Yes! PYQs are crucial for understanding exam patterns, frequently asked topics, and difficulty levels. Meritzone integrates PYQ practice into all study modules.

CUET-PG Geography scores are accepted by Delhi University, JNU, BHU, Hyderabad University, Pondicherry University, AMU, and several other central universities.

Postgraduates can pursue careers in academia, research, civil services (Geography optional), GIS & Remote Sensing, urban and regional planning, environmental consultancy, disaster management, and policy-making.

Focused preparation of 4–6 months, with a combination of concept learning, PYQs, and mock tests, is usually sufficient for success.

Basic understanding of GIS, Remote Sensing, and cartography concepts is required. Meritzone’s course covers these topics with simple explanations, visual aids, and practice exercises suitable for beginners.

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