CUET UG 2026 Result Date, Answer Key, Scorecard and What Happens Next

Picture this: you've just survived what is arguably India's most-attempted undergraduate entrance exam — multiple sessions, rescheduled dates, a technical glitch that delayed thousands, and a three-day answer-key challenge sprint. And now you're here, staring at your screen, doing the very same thing that millions of Class 12 students across India are doing right now — anxiously refreshing cuet.nta.nic.in and thinking, "Yaar, when is this result actually dropping?!"
Well, take a deep breath — because you've landed in the right place. The EduDock research team has done a complete deep-dive so you don't have to. From the exact answer key status and result date estimate to the DU CSAS portal timeline and what normalisation actually does to your score, this guide covers every single piece of the puzzle. Let's go! 🚀
Table of Contents
- What is CUET UG 2026
- Key Dates at a Glance
- Eligibility Criteria
- Application Fee Structure
- Exam Pattern and Sections
- Major Changes in CUET UG 2026
- Provisional Answer Key and Challenges
- CUET UG 2026 Result Date
- How to Download Your Scorecard
- What the Scorecard Contains
- Score Normalisation Explained
- DU CSAS Portal 2026
- University Admissions After Result
- Frequently Asked Questions
- EduDock Verification Block
What is CUET UG 2026
The Common University Entrance Test Undergraduate, better known as CUET UG, is India's single standardised gateway for undergraduate admissions across central universities, state universities, deemed universities, and hundreds of private institutions. Introduced in 2022 and conducted annually by the National Testing Agency (NTA), CUET essentially replaced the old system of board-percentage-based cutoffs at most central universities.
In plain language: instead of fighting over 99% cutoffs at Delhi University like it used to be, you now compete via CUET scores. That said, your Class 12 marks still matter for meeting the minimum eligibility bar at individual universities — CUET just determines the merit ranking.
For the 2026–27 academic session, NTA conducted CUET UG 2026 across a whopping 221 exam cities within India and 15 international cities, cementing its status as one of the most geographically widespread entrance exams in the world. 🌍
Key Dates at a Glance
Here is the complete CUET UG 2026 timeline — from application to results — in one clean view:
| Event | Date / Status |
|---|---|
| Registration Opens | January 2026 |
| Registration Last Date | February 26, 2026 |
| Application Correction Window | March 26–28, 2026 |
| CUET UG 2026 Exam Dates | May 11 to May 31, 2026 |
| Rescheduled Exam Dates | June 6 and 7, 2026 |
| Provisional Answer Key Released | June 9, 2026 |
| Challenge Window Open | June 9 to June 11, 2026 (closed at 10 PM) |
| Challenge Fee (per question) | ₹200 — non-refundable |
| Final Answer Key | Expected: shortly (not yet released as of June 14) |
| CUET UG 2026 Result | Expected: Late June to First Week of July 2026 |
| DU CSAS Portal Opens | Expected: Third week of June 2026 |
| University Counselling Begins | Expected: Third week of July 2026 |
⚠️ Important Disclaimer: NTA has NOT officially confirmed the CUET UG 2026 result date as of June 14, 2026. All result/counselling dates above are estimates based on official past-year trends and expert analysis. Always verify at cuet.nta.nic.in.
Eligibility Criteria
Here is a quick refresher on CUET UG 2026 eligibility — essential for students appearing in 2027 and for parents wanting to understand who qualifies:
📋 Educational Qualification: Passed Class 12 (or appearing in 2026) from any recognised board.
📋 Minimum Marks for Application: There is no universal minimum percentage set by NTA. However, participating universities typically require a minimum of 50% for General category and 45% for SC/ST/OBC candidates at the time of actual admission.
📋 Age Limit: There is no age limit prescribed by NTA for CUET UG. Some individual courses or universities may, however, set their own age caps.
📋 Nationality: Indian citizens can apply. NRIs, Tibetan refugees (settled in India before 1962), and citizens of certain listed countries (Nepal, Bhutan, Kenya, Uganda, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Burma, Malawi, Tanzania, Zambia, Vietnam, Zaire, and Ethiopia) who are permanent residents of India are also eligible as per NTA guidelines.
📋 Subject Selection: Candidates may choose subjects from Section I (Language), Section II (Domain), and Section III (General Test), with a maximum of 5 subjects in total.
Application Fee Structure
The CUET UG 2026 application fee remained unchanged from the previous year. Fees vary by category and the number of subjects selected:
| Category | Fee for Up to 3 Subjects | Per Additional Subject |
|---|---|---|
| General / Unreserved | ₹1,000 | ₹400 |
| OBC-NCL / EWS | ₹900 | ₹375 |
| SC / ST / PwBD / Third Gender | ₹800 | ₹350 |
| Outside India (NRI/International) | ₹4,500 | ₹1,800 |
💳 Payment was accepted online only via Debit Card, Credit Card, Net Banking, or UPI. No cash, demand draft, or cheque payments were accepted. GST and bank processing charges were additional, as applicable.
Exam Pattern and Sections
CUET UG 2026 is conducted as a Computer-Based Test (CBT) and is divided into three sections. Each section carries 50 questions with a dedicated time slot of 60 minutes:
| Section | What It Tests | Time Allowed |
|---|---|---|
| Section IA | Language — 13 major languages | 60 minutes |
| Section IB | Language — 20 additional languages | 60 minutes |
| Section II | Domain-Specific Subjects (23 subjects in 2026) | 60 minutes |
| Section III | General Test (GK, Reasoning, Quantitative Aptitude) | 60 minutes |
Each section carries a maximum of 250 marks (50 questions × 5 marks each). Candidates can appear for a maximum of 5 subjects in total, choosing from the above sections based on their preferred universities' requirements.
Marking Scheme
This is the part you absolutely CANNOT get wrong when estimating your score! 🎯
- ✅ Correct Answer: +5 marks
- ❌ Wrong Answer: −1 mark (negative marking applies)
- ⬜ Unattempted / Skipped: 0 marks — no penalty at all
- 🗑️ Dropped Question (by NTA): +5 marks awarded to all candidates who attempted that question
The maximum raw score per subject = 250 marks.
How to Calculate Your Expected Raw Score
Use this simple formula before the official result drops:
Raw Score = (Correct Answers × 5) − (Wrong Answers × 1)
Example: If you answered 40 questions correctly and got 6 wrong: Raw Score = (40 × 5) − (6 × 1) = 200 − 6 = 194 out of 250
Keep in mind: your final scorecard score will be normalised and may differ from this raw figure (explained in detail below!).
Major Changes in CUET UG 2026
This is the section that most students skipped during preparation — and paid for it! 😬 Here are the most important changes NTA introduced for CUET UG 2026:
Change 1 — Domain Subjects Reduced from 27 to 23 NTA discontinued 6 domain subjects this year: Entrepreneurship, Performing Arts, Fashion Studies, Tourism, Legal Studies, and Engineering Graphics. For undergraduate courses linked to these disciplines, admissions will now be based on the General Aptitude Test (Section III) score instead of a dedicated domain subject.
Change 2 — Students Can Now Choose Subjects NOT Studied in Class 12 This is a genuinely game-changing update! Following a new UGC directive for 2026, candidates are no longer restricted to domain subjects they studied in Class 12. You could take the History subject test even if you studied Commerce — opening up vast cross-disciplinary opportunities for students who want to reinvent their academic path in college.
Change 3 — Wider International Presence CUET UG 2026 was conducted in 15 international cities, allowing Indian students studying abroad to appear without travelling back to India.
Change 4 — Rescheduled Dates Due to Technical Glitch A technical glitch affected candidates during the May 30 Shift I exam. NTA rescheduled affected candidates for June 6 and 7, 2026. The provisional answer key was released only after all rescheduled exams concluded.
Provisional Answer Key and Challenges
The provisional answer key for CUET UG 2026 was released by NTA on June 9, 2026 — just two days after the final rescheduled session concluded. Here's a full breakdown of what happened:
📌 Provisional Answer Key Released: June 9, 2026 at cuet.nta.nic.in
📌 Challenge Window: Open from June 9 to June 11, 2026 (closed at 10 PM)
📌 Challenge Fee: ₹200 per question — non-refundable, even if your challenge is found valid and accepted by NTA
📌 How to Challenge: Candidates were required to log in, select the specific question ID they disagreed with, choose the answer they believed was correct, and upload supporting evidence from a credible academic source (NCERT textbooks, standard reference books, official government publications, etc.).
📌 What Happens Next: NTA reviews every submitted challenge. In CUET UG 2025, NTA dropped a total of 27 questions from the final answer key after reviewing student objections — impacting scores across the board. A similar review is currently in progress for 2026.
📌 Individual Notification: NTA does NOT inform candidates individually whether their specific challenges were accepted or rejected. You will only know once the Final Answer Key is officially published on the website.
📌 Final Answer Key: Not yet released as of June 14, 2026. Expected very shortly. Your official scorecard will be calculated ONLY from the Final Answer Key — not the provisional one.
⚠️ If NTA drops a question that you attempted, you will receive +5 marks for it, regardless of what answer you marked.
CUET UG 2026 Result Date
Okay — the big one. The question on every student's mind. Let's be completely straight with you: NTA has NOT officially announced the CUET UG 2026 result date as of June 14, 2026. There is no official confirmation on cuet.nta.nic.in yet.
But here is what the data tells us:
📅 Most Widely Expected Window: Late June to First Week of July 2026
Here's the logic chain behind this estimate:
- The final rescheduled exam was on June 7, 2026.
- Provisional answer key dropped on June 9 (within 2 days of last exam — very fast by NTA standards).
- Challenge window closed on June 11 (only 2 days for challenges — suggesting NTA wants to move fast).
- NTA typically takes 2–3 weeks after the final answer key to process scores and release results.
- In CUET UG 2025, the result came approximately within a month of the last exam date.
Following this pattern, the Final Answer Key is expected by the third week of June 2026, and the result/scorecard should follow within 1–2 weeks after that — placing the result window firmly in late June to the first week of July 2026.
Some platforms cite June 26 as a specific estimate; others say July 1st week. Neither is officially confirmed. The safest advice: keep checking cuet.nta.nic.in daily from June 20 onwards and save edudock.in to your browser — we will update this page the moment anything official drops. 🔔
Where to Check:
- 🌐 Official NTA CUET Portal: cuet.nta.nic.in
How to Download Your Scorecard
The moment that result link goes live, here's your exact step-by-step action plan — follow it to the letter! 📋
Step 1: Open your browser and go to the official portal — cuet.nta.nic.in
Step 2: On the homepage, look for the link labelled "CUET UG 2026 Result" or "CUET UG 2026 Scorecard". It will be prominently displayed.
Step 3: Click on the result link. A login window will open.
Step 4: Enter your CUET UG 2026 Application Number along with your Password or Date of Birth (as prompted by the portal).
Step 5: Click the "Submit" or "Login" button.
Step 6: Your scorecard will appear on the screen. Review all subject-wise scores carefully.
Step 7: Click the "Download" button and save the scorecard as a PDF on your device. Take several printouts.
Step 8: Save the scorecard to Google Drive or an email draft as well — you will need to submit it on multiple university portals, and losing it could delay your admissions.
🔑 Critical: Keep your Application Number and Password accessible at all times. Do NOT share your login credentials with anyone else.
What the Scorecard Contains
Your CUET UG 2026 scorecard is not just a document — it is your golden ticket to 230+ universities across India. 🎓 Here is exactly what will appear on it:
- Candidate's Full Name
- CUET Application Number and Roll Number
- Date of Birth
- Gender and Category (General, OBC, SC, ST, EWS, PwBD, Third Gender)
- Subject-wise Raw Marks
- Subject-wise Normalised NTA Score (percentile-based)
- Overall Percentile Rank for each subject
Important Scorecard Rules
A lot of students get confused about how to read their scorecard, so here's what you absolutely must know:
- ❌ CUET is NOT a pass/fail examination. There is no pass or fail label on the scorecard. Every candidate who appeared gets a scorecard with their score.
- ❌ No re-evaluation or re-checking of scores is available. The only window to contest any answer was the provisional answer key challenge period, which has now closed.
- ✅ The scorecard is valid for the academic year 2026–27 only.
- ✅ You can apply to any CUET-participating university using this scorecard — even universities you did not mention in your original CUET application form.
- ✅ Each university sets its own cut-off based on the normalised NTA score. A "good score" varies significantly by university, course, and category.
Score Normalisation Explained
This is genuinely one of the most misunderstood parts of CUET, and it causes unnecessary panic every single year! So let's explain it in the clearest possible way. 🧠
CUET UG 2026 was conducted across multiple dates (May 11–31 + June 6–7) and multiple shifts each day. This means different sets of questions were used across different slots. Naturally, some shifts may have had slightly easier or harder questions than others.
To ensure this is fair for every candidate, NTA uses a statistical method called Equipercentile Normalisation. Here's what that means in human language:
Your raw score (calculated directly from the answer key) is converted into an NTA score by comparing how you performed relative to ALL other candidates who appeared in the same subject across EVERY shift.
A Practical Example:
Suppose 13 lakh students appeared for the Economics subject test. If your NTA (normalised) score for Economics is 96.50 percentile, it means you scored higher than 96.50% of all Economics test takers — regardless of which date or shift you appeared in.
This is precisely why your final NTA score on the scorecard may differ from the raw score you calculated at home using the answer key. That's not an error — that's the normalisation formula working exactly as intended.
One key takeaway: do not panic if your normalised score seems slightly different from your raw estimate. Focus on the percentile figure on your scorecard — that's what universities actually care about. 💡
DU CSAS Portal 2026
If Delhi University is on your list — and for millions of CUET aspirants, it absolutely is — then the CSAS (Common Seat Allocation System) Portal is the next most important thing after your scorecard. Period.
DU offers approximately 70,000 undergraduate seats across 91 constituent colleges and 79 programmes. Every single one of those seats is filled through the CSAS portal, strictly based on CUET UG 2026 normalised scores. Your board marks play NO role in the merit ranking at DU.
DU CSAS 2026 Key Information
| Detail | Information |
|---|---|
| CSAS Portal Website | ugadmission.uod.ac.in |
| Portal Opening (Expected) | Third Week of June 2026 (around June 17) |
| CSAS Registration Fee — General / OBC-NCL / EWS | ₹250 |
| CSAS Registration Fee — SC / ST / PwBD | ₹100 |
| Phase 1 — CSAS Registration | Create profile using CUET Application Number |
| Phase 2 — Preference Filling | Choose colleges and courses in order of preference |
| Phase 3 — Seat Allotment | Seats allocated based on merit + preferences |
DU has confirmed there will be a Preference Change Window in the second week of August 2026, allowing candidates to revise their college and course preferences after the first round of allotments.
What You Need for DU CSAS Registration
Keep these ready before the portal opens:
- ✅ CUET UG 2026 Application Number
- ✅ Registered mobile number and email address (must be active)
- ✅ Date of Birth
- ✅ Class 12 marksheet / passing certificate
- ✅ Category certificate (if applicable: SC/ST/OBC/EWS/PwBD)
⚠️ Critical Warning: Registering on the DU CSAS portal is MANDATORY in addition to your CUET score. Simply having a good CUET result does NOT guarantee a DU seat. You must actively complete every phase of the CSAS process. Missing even one phase removes you from the current round of allotments. The CSAS portal is expected to go live even before the CUET result is officially declared — so register early! 🚀
University Admissions After Result
Here's the big picture: CUET UG 2026 is accepted by 230+ universities across India, including 47 Central Universities, many state universities, deemed universities, and select private institutions. The major names include:
Delhi University (DU), Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU), Banaras Hindu University (BHU), Jamia Millia Islamia (JMI), Aligarh Muslim University (AMU), University of Hyderabad, Allahabad University, and many more.
Admission Process by University Type
| University | Admission Portal | Expected Timeline |
|---|---|---|
| Delhi University (DU) | ugadmission.uod.ac.in (CSAS) | From June 17, 2026 |
| JNU | jnu.ac.in admission portal | July 2026 |
| BHU | bhuonline.in | July 2026 |
| AMU, JMI, Hyderabad | University-specific portals | July 2026 |
| State and Private Universities | Individual university websites | July 2026 |
📌 Key Point: There is NO centralised counselling for CUET. Every university conducts its own, separate admission process. This means if you want to keep multiple options open, you must register independently on the portal of each university you are interested in.
📌 Counselling registrations at most CUET universities are broadly expected to begin from the third week of July 2026, after the official CUET result is declared.
📌 Cut-offs will vary significantly by university, course, and category. A score of 180/250 might secure admission to a programme at one university while being insufficient at another. Always check individual university cut-off trends from previous years.
Frequently Asked Questions
When will the CUET UG 2026 result be declared?
NTA has not officially confirmed the date. The provisional answer key was released on June 9 and challenges closed on June 11, 2026. Based on past timelines — where results typically arrived within one month of the last exam — the CUET UG 2026 result is broadly expected by late June to the first week of July 2026. Keep checking cuet.nta.nic.in daily from June 20 onwards.
How do I download my CUET UG 2026 scorecard?
Visit cuet.nta.nic.in and click on the CUET UG 2026 Result or Scorecard link on the homepage. Log in using your Application Number and Password (or Date of Birth). Your subject-wise scorecard will appear — download the PDF immediately and save multiple copies, both digitally and as printouts. You will need this for every university's admission process.
What is the CUET UG 2026 marking scheme?
Every correct answer earns +5 marks. Every wrong answer carries a penalty of −1 mark. Questions that are left unattempted carry 0 marks — there is no penalty for skipping. If NTA officially drops a question, all candidates who appeared for that subject receive +5 marks for the dropped question automatically.
What is normalisation and will it affect my score?
Yes, it will affect your score to some extent. Because CUET was held across multiple dates and shifts with different question sets, NTA applies Equipercentile Normalisation to make scores comparable across all slots. Your final NTA Score (which appears on the scorecard) is percentile-based and may differ slightly from the raw score you calculated using the answer key. This is expected and is not an error — focus on your percentile rank when comparing with cut-offs.
What should I do immediately after the CUET UG 2026 result drops?
Your immediate action plan: first, download and save your scorecard from cuet.nta.nic.in. Then, register on the DU CSAS portal at ugadmission.uod.ac.in if DU is one of your options — this portal is expected to go live even before the result. Also visit the official websites of JNU, BHU, AMU, and any other universities on your list and complete their individual registration processes. Do not wait — admission windows are short and missing a deadline means losing a seat permanently.
EduDock Verification Block
| Field | Detail |
|---|---|
| Article Published | June 14, 2026 |
| Article Last Updated | June 14, 2026 |
| Exam Conducting Body | National Testing Agency (NTA) |
| Official Website | cuet.nta.nic.in |
| DU Admission Portal | ugadmission.uod.ac.in |
| Primary Sources Used | NTA Official (cuet.nta.nic.in), DU Official (ugadmission.uod.ac.in), Careers360, Shiksha, Adda247, CareerLauncher, AglaSem, CollegeDekho |
| Result Date Officially Confirmed? | No — Expected date based on official past-year patterns |
| Disclaimer | All dates labelled as "Expected" are projections based on official previous-year trends and multi-source expert analysis. EduDock will update this article the moment NTA releases an official announcement. Always cross-verify with cuet.nta.nic.in for the most current information. |
Published: June 14, 2026 | Maintained by: EduDock Research Team | Source: NTA Official + Verified Academic Platforms
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