CUET UG Results 2025 to be declared today by National Testing Agency; check details
The CUET UG results will be announced by NTA today at cuet.nta.nic.in. Candidates will be able to use their dates of birth and application numbers to view their scorecards.

New Delhi (India) July 4: The Common University Entrance Test Undergraduate results for this year will be made accessible by the National Testing Agency (NTA) today, July 4. The official websites, nta.ac.in and cuet.nta.nic.in, will provide the CUET result when it is available. Students can check their results by going to the official website mentioned above and entering information such as their date of birth and application number.
On July 1, the final CUET UG answer keys were made public. Twenty-seven questions from all subjects and sessions have been removed from the CUET UG 2025 final answer key.
NTA is expected to provide important details in the CUET result 2025 announcement, including the number of applicants, names and scores of the top scorers.
The examination was carried out by NTA between May 13 and June 3. Candidates whose exams were scheduled for May 13 and May 16 were given a retest by the agency on June 2 and 4.
NTA will share the result data with all participating universities after the results' release. For more information about their admissions process, candidates should stay in touch with the universities to which they applied.
Qualified applicants may apply for admission following the release of the CUET UG results. Candidates must submit separate applications to each university because there is no centralized counselling process.
More than 250 private, public, and state universities in India will accept CUET scores for undergraduate admissions.
The candidate does not automatically gain admission to the university of their choice just by taking the CUET UG. Eligibility, medical fitness, rank on the merit list, verification of original documents, and other requirements must all be met before a candidate is chosen and admitted.
Thirteen Indian languages, twenty-three domain-specific subjects, and one general aptitude test comprised the 37 subjects that were covered in the CUET UG 2025 exam. Candidates could select up to five test papers, regardless of the subjects they had studied in Class 12.
The entire test was administered using computer-based testing, or CBT. Thirteen languages were covered in Section I, twenty-three domain-specific subjects were covered in Section II, and a general aptitude test was included in Section III.
The duration of each CUET UG 2025 test paper was sixty minutes. The test was conducted in several shifts. Twenty minutes per hour were allotted as compensatory time to PwBD candidates.
According to the marking scheme, each right response carries five marks, while each wrong response results in one mark being subtracted.
More than 13 lakh students are anxiously awaiting the results of the exam, which was taken to gain admission to undergraduate programs offered by participating universities.
Aadrika Tayal