CUET UG 2025 results : The results of the Common University Entrance Test for undergraduate admissions (CUET UG) 2025 are expected to be released today on the official website – cuet.nta.nic.in. More than 13 lakh students across India are awaiting their results, which will determine their eligibility for admission to numerous undergraduate courses in over 240 universities.
The CUET UG 2025 is a centralised entrance examination conducted by the National Testing Agency (NTA) to streamline undergraduate admissions across various institutions. This year, 243 universities—including central, state, private, deemed, and other government institutions—will use CUET scores for counselling and admissions. Among the top institutions accepting CUET UG 2025 scores are the University of Delhi, Banaras Hindu University, Jawaharlal Nehru University, and Aligarh Muslim University.
CUET UG 2025 to follow normalisation for fairness
Due to the large number of applicants, the CUET UG 2025 was held in multiple shifts using different sets of question papers. To ensure fairness, NTA will apply a normalisation method based on percentiles. Each candidate's performance will be assessed in relation to their peers from the same shift, and all results will be compiled into a common percentile-based ranking.
The exam covered 37 subjects, including 13 languages, 23 domain-specific subjects, and one general aptitude test. This marked a significant change from the previous year when students had more flexibility in selecting papers. In CUET UG 2025, candidates were limited to choosing a maximum of five papers, regardless of their Class 12 subject combinations.
Exam format revised and cities reduced
This year also saw changes in the examination pattern and logistics. All papers were conducted in computer-based test (CBT) mode, with 50 mandatory questions in each paper. The number of exam centres was also reduced from 354 cities last year to 285 cities across India. These adjustments aimed to improve operational efficiency and reduce logistical challenges faced during the examination.
Delayed subject papers included in results
The final CUET UG 2025 results will include the accountancy/book keeping paper and the Tamil and Urdu language papers, which were initially postponed and later rescheduled by NTA. This ensures that no student is left behind due to administrative delays and that all subject scores are considered in the final rankings.
Limited use of CUET scores in certain institutions
While CUET UG is being adopted widely, a few institutions continue to use alternative admission methods. For instance, Jamia Millia Islamia (JMI) only accepts CUET scores for select undergraduate courses. Programmes such as B.A. (Hons.) Political Science, BBA, and BSc Mathematics at JMI still rely on other entrance examinations or Class 12 results for admission.
Students are advised to regularly check the official website for updates and detailed scorecards.
The CUET UG 2025 is a centralised entrance examination conducted by the National Testing Agency (NTA) to streamline undergraduate admissions across various institutions. This year, 243 universities—including central, state, private, deemed, and other government institutions—will use CUET scores for counselling and admissions. Among the top institutions accepting CUET UG 2025 scores are the University of Delhi, Banaras Hindu University, Jawaharlal Nehru University, and Aligarh Muslim University.
CUET UG 2025 to follow normalisation for fairness
Due to the large number of applicants, the CUET UG 2025 was held in multiple shifts using different sets of question papers. To ensure fairness, NTA will apply a normalisation method based on percentiles. Each candidate's performance will be assessed in relation to their peers from the same shift, and all results will be compiled into a common percentile-based ranking.
The exam covered 37 subjects, including 13 languages, 23 domain-specific subjects, and one general aptitude test. This marked a significant change from the previous year when students had more flexibility in selecting papers. In CUET UG 2025, candidates were limited to choosing a maximum of five papers, regardless of their Class 12 subject combinations.
Exam format revised and cities reduced
This year also saw changes in the examination pattern and logistics. All papers were conducted in computer-based test (CBT) mode, with 50 mandatory questions in each paper. The number of exam centres was also reduced from 354 cities last year to 285 cities across India. These adjustments aimed to improve operational efficiency and reduce logistical challenges faced during the examination.
Delayed subject papers included in results
The final CUET UG 2025 results will include the accountancy/book keeping paper and the Tamil and Urdu language papers, which were initially postponed and later rescheduled by NTA. This ensures that no student is left behind due to administrative delays and that all subject scores are considered in the final rankings.
Limited use of CUET scores in certain institutions
While CUET UG is being adopted widely, a few institutions continue to use alternative admission methods. For instance, Jamia Millia Islamia (JMI) only accepts CUET scores for select undergraduate courses. Programmes such as B.A. (Hons.) Political Science, BBA, and BSc Mathematics at JMI still rely on other entrance examinations or Class 12 results for admission.
Students are advised to regularly check the official website for updates and detailed scorecards.
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