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CUET UG Result 2026: Score Card Download, Cutoff — Explained

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Last Updated 12 Jul 2026
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CUET UG Result 2026 is expected in July. Learn how to download your scorecard, check cutoffs, and navigate the counseling process for university admissions.

CUET UG Result 2026: Score Card Download, Cutoff & Counseling Guide
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CUET UG Result 2026 is expected to be declared by the National Testing Agency (NTA) in the second week of July 2026. With over 15 lakh students appearing for the Common University Entrance Test across India, the competition for seats in top central universities like DU, BHU, and JNU is intense. Candidates will need their application number and date of birth to access their digital scorecards on the official portal, exams.nta.ac.in/CUET-UG/.

CUET UG Result 2026: Score Card Download, Cutoff & Counseling Guide

CUET UG Result 2026: एक नज़र में

Feature Details
Exam Conducting Body National Testing Agency (NTA)
CUET UG 2026 Exam Dates May 15 to May 31, 2026 (Expected)
Provisional Answer Key Release Last week of June 2026
CUET UG Result Date 2026 Second week of July 2026 (Tentative)
Official Website exams.nta.ac.in/CUET-UG/
Total Participating Universities 250+ (Central, State, Deemed, and Private)

When will the CUET UG 2026 Result be announced?

Based on the previous cycles of 2024 and 2025, the NTA typically releases the results within 30 to 45 days of the final exam date. For the 2026 session, the examination is scheduled for the latter half of May. The official notification regarding the result date is currently awaited, but historical data suggests a timeline between July 10 and July 15, 2026.

The process begins with the release of the provisional answer key, usually 15 days after the exam ends. Candidates are given a 2-3 day window to challenge any discrepancies by paying a non-refundable fee of ₹200 per question. Once these challenges are reviewed by subject experts, the Final Answer Key is published, followed immediately by the CUET UG Result 2026 and individual scorecards.

CUET UG Result 2026: Score Card Download, Cutoff & Counseling Guide

How to download CUET UG 2026 Scorecard?

The NTA does not send physical scorecards to candidates via post. You must download the digital copy and preserve it for the entire duration of the university admission process. Follow these specific steps to access your result:

  1. Visit the official NTA CUET website at exams.nta.ac.in/CUET-UG/.
  2. Locate the link titled "CUET UG 2026 Scorecard Download" on the homepage.
  3. Enter your Application Number and Date of Birth (in DD/MM/YYYY format).
  4. Input the Security Pin (Captcha) exactly as shown on the screen.
  5. Click on the "Login" or "Submit" button.
  6. Your CUET UG 2026 Result will appear on the dashboard; click on 'Download Scorecard' to save the PDF.

Ensure that you take at least 3-4 printouts of the scorecard. You will need these during the physical verification of documents at your allotted college. If you have forgotten your application number, use the "Forgot Application Number" link on the login page to retrieve it via your registered email or mobile number.

Details mentioned in CUET UG Result 2026 Scorecard

The scorecard is a comprehensive document that reflects your performance across all subjects you appeared for. It is mandatory to check all personal and academic details for accuracy. Any mismatch in the scorecard and your Class 10/12 certificates can lead to disqualification during counseling.

  • Candidate’s Name: Must match your Class 10 certificate.
  • Roll Number and Application Number: Unique identifiers for the 2026 session.
  • Category: General, OBC-NCL, SC, ST, EWS, or PwBD.
  • Subject-wise Percentile: Your relative performance compared to other candidates in that specific shift.
  • Normalized Score (NTA Score): The final marks calculated after adjusting for difficulty levels across multiple shifts.
  • Qualifying Status: Indicates if you are eligible for university counseling.

Understanding CUET UG Normalization Process 2026

Since CUET UG is conducted over multiple days and shifts for the same subject, the difficulty level of question papers can vary. To ensure fairness, the NTA uses the Equi-percentile Method. This process converts raw marks into a normalized NTA score.

For example, if the Mathematics paper in Shift 1 was harder than in Shift 2, a raw score of 120 in Shift 1 might be equivalent to a raw score of 140 in Shift 2. The normalization process ensures that a student is not disadvantaged by getting a tougher set of questions. The final result used for university merit lists is the Normalized Score, not the raw marks you calculate from the answer key.

Candidates often confuse Percentile with Percentage. While percentage is your score out of total marks, percentile indicates the percentage of candidates who scored equal to or less than you. A 99 percentile means you performed better than 99% of the candidates in that specific shift.

CUET UG 2026 Marking Scheme

The calculation of your raw score is based on a predefined marking scheme. Understanding this helps candidates estimate their performance before the official result declaration. /exam-preparation provides detailed strategies on how to maximize scores under this negative marking pressure.

Action Marks Allotted
Correct Answer +5 Marks
Incorrect Answer (Negative Marking) -1 Mark
Unanswered/Marked for Review 0 Marks
More than one option is found correct +5 Marks (only if you marked one of the correct options)
All options are found correct +5 Marks (to all who attempted the question)

The CUET UG cutoff is not a single number; it varies by university, course, and category. Based on previous year trends and the increasing number of applicants, the following are the expected safe scores for the General Category in top-tier institutions.

University of Delhi (DU) - North Campus

For high-demand courses like B.Com (Hons) at SRCC or BA Political Science (Hons) at Hindu College, the expected cutoff is likely to remain above 780/800. For South Campus colleges, a score between 720 and 750 is considered competitive for popular courses.

Banaras Hindu University (BHU)

BHU calculates merit differently for various courses. For BA (Hons) Social Sciences, a score of 280+/350 is usually required for the main campus (FMC). For B.Sc (Hons) Maths group, candidates should aim for 350+/600.

Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU)

JNU is primarily known for its language programs at the UG level. Admission is based on the English and General Test papers. A combined score of 420+/450 is often required for popular languages like Japanese, French, or German.

What happens after the CUET UG 2026 Result?

Once the NTA declares the results, the role of the testing agency ends. The admission process is handled individually by the participating universities. You must monitor the official websites of the universities you selected in your application form.

  1. University Registration: Universities like DU will open their Common Seat Allocation System (CSAS) portal. You must register here separately using your CUET application number.
  2. Preference Filling: You will be asked to list your preferred college and course combinations in order of priority. This is the most critical step.
  3. Seat Allocation Rounds: Based on your normalized score and preferences, universities will release multiple allocation lists.
  4. Document Verification & Fee Payment: If allotted a seat, you must "Accept" it, get your documents verified online/offline, and pay the admission fee to secure the seat.

Failure to register on a university’s specific portal (like DU CSAS or BHU CAP) will result in you not being considered for admission, even if you have a perfect 100 percentile score.

Participating Universities and Seats

In 2026, the number of participating universities has crossed 250. This includes 45+ Central Universities, 35+ State Universities, and various private institutions. Choosing the right university is as important as the exam itself. /government-jobs often lists integrated courses that lead to better career prospects in the public sector.

University Type Approximate Vacancies/Seats Key Institutions
Central Universities 1,20,000+ DU, BHU, JNU, AMU, Jamia Millia, Allahabad University
State Universities 80,000+ Dr. B.R. Ambedkar University (Delhi), HBTU Kanpur
Private & Deemed 1,50,000+ Amity, Bennett, Shiv Nadar, TISS

Frequently Asked Questions

1. Can I apply for re-evaluation of my CUET UG 2026 Result?

No, the NTA does not provide any provision for re-evaluation or re-checking of the final CUET UG Result. The scores are calculated using a standardized automated process. However, you can challenge the provisional answer key before the final result is prepared.

2. Is the CUET scorecard valid for two years?

The CUET UG 2026 scorecard is valid only for the academic session 2026-2027. If you wish to seek admission in the following year (2027-2028), you will need to appear for the CUET UG 2027 examination again.

3. What is a good score in CUET UG 2026?

A "good" score depends on your target university. For top-tier Central Universities, a normalized score above 700 (out of 800) is generally considered good. For specialized language courses in JNU, a score above 400 (out of 450) is necessary.

4. How is the merit list prepared for Delhi University?

Delhi University prepares its merit list based on the CUET normalized scores. For most honors courses, they consider one language and three domain-specific subjects. The General Test is mandatory for specific courses like BMS or BBA (FIA).

5. What should I do if there is an error in my name on the scorecard?

If you find a clerical error in your scorecard, you must immediately contact the NTA helpdesk at 011-40759000 or email them at cuet-ug@nta.ac.in. Provide your application number and supporting documents like your Class 10 marksheet for correction.

How to follow this exam update

The CUET UG Result 2026 is the gateway to India’s most prestigious academic institutions. While the NTA manages the examination and result declaration, the real work begins with the university-specific counseling processes. Stay updated with the official portals of DU, BHU,

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