More than 13.5 lakh students appeared for the exam this year, and now they can check their subject-wise scores and use them for college applications.
What Is Available Now?
NTA has published the following information online:
- Scorecards for all students who appeared in the CUET UG 2025 exam
- A list of subject-wise toppers
- The final answer key, which was used to prepare the result
- Announcement of full marks given for dropped or incorrect questions
All students must log in to the result portal and download their scorecard as soon as possible. No physical copies will be sent by post.
How to Check CUET UG 2025 Result?
Students can follow these simple steps to check their results:
- Go to the official CUET UG website: cuet.nta.nic.in
- Click on the link that says “Download CUET UG 2025 Scorecard.”
- Enter your Application Number and Date of Birth
- Submit the details to log in
- Your CUET UG 2025 scorecard will appear on the screen
- Download the scorecard and save it for future use
Students are advised to print a copy of their scorecard. It will be needed during the admission and counseling process at universities.
What Does the Scorecard Show?
The CUET UG 2025 scorecard includes important details such as:
- Candidate’s Name and Roll Number
- Application Number and Date of Birth
- Subject-wise Scores and Percentiles
- Exam Date and Slot
- Overall NTA Score
Students should carefully check all details printed on the scorecard. If there are any mistakes, they should contact NTA immediately.
CUET UG 2025 Merit List and Toppers
NTA will also prepare a national-level merit list. However, each university will prepare its own merit list based on the CUET scores and its admission rules.
A list of toppers in each subject has been released separately. It shows the names of students who scored the highest marks in subjects like English, Maths, Physics, Political Science, and more.
What Happens After the Result?
After downloading the scorecard, students must wait for individual universities to start their admission process. Here’s what happens next:
- Score Sharing with Universities: NTA sends your CUET scores to all participating universities you selected while filling the application form.
- Cut-Off Marks Announcement: Each university and college will announce its cut-off marks for each course.
- University Merit Lists: Based on your CUET score and university criteria, you may be selected in one or more merit lists.
- Counseling and Admission: Shortlisted students will be invited for online or offline counseling. You will need to submit your documents and complete the admission process.
CUET UG 2025 Important Dates
Here are the key dates for the CUET UG 2025 exam and result process:
| Event | Date |
| CUET UG Exam | May 13 to June 4, 2025 |
| Provisional Answer Key Released | June 17, 2025 |
| Objection Window Closed | June 20, 2025 |
| Final Answer Key Released | July 1, 2025 |
| CUET UG Result Declared | July 4, 2025 |
| Counselling & Admission | July–August 2025 (varies) |
Students are advised to check the official websites of their preferred universities regularly for admission updates.
What Are the Passing Marks?
CUET UG does not have fixed passing marks. It works on percentile scores and rankings, not just raw marks. However, universities may decide their minimum cut-off scores for different courses.
For example:
- Some top universities may require scores above 700–750 out of 800
- Other institutions may accept students with lower percentiles based on seat availability
The best way to know if your score is good is to wait for the cut-off list published by your desired college or university.
How Are Scores Calculated?
CUET UG is conducted in multiple shifts and days, so NTA uses a method called normalisation to make scores fair for all students.
Here’s how it works:
- All raw marks are converted into percentiles based on how students performed in each shift.
- These percentiles are then used to prepare the NTA Score, which is the final score on your scorecard.
- If any question in the exam was incorrect or confusing, NTA drops it and gives full marks to all students for that question.
This method helps ensure that every student is fairly evaluated, even if they appeared in a different exam session.
What Documents Are Needed for Admission?
During the admission and counseling process, students must keep the following documents ready:
- CUET UG 2025 Scorecard (downloaded from official site)
- Class 10 and 12 Mark Sheets
- Photo ID Proof (Aadhaar Card, PAN Card, etc.)
- Passport-size Photographs
- Caste/Category Certificate (if applicable)
- Income Certificate (if applying for reservation or fee concession)
Make sure to carry both original documents and photocopies.
What Are Students Saying?
Many students shared their relief and excitement after the results were declared. While some are happy with their performance, others are waiting to see if their score is enough for their dream college.
Students are advised to stay calm and not panic if their score is not very high. There are many universities and programs to choose from, and each has different cutoffs.
FAQs
Q1. How can I download the CUET UG 2025 scorecard?
Visit cuet.nta.nic.in, click on the result link, and log in using your application number and date of birth to download your scorecard in PDF format.
Q2. What is a good score in CUET UG 2025 for DU admission?
A score above 700–750 is generally considered good for top colleges under Delhi University. However, final cutoffs vary by course and category every year.
Q3. When will CUET UG 2025 counseling start?
CUET UG 2025 counselling will begin in July or August, depending on the individual universities. Keep checking official college websites for counseling schedules and registration updates.
Q4. Are there any passing marks for CUET UG 2025?
CUET UG does not have fixed passing marks. Admissions are based on NTA scores, percentiles, and university cutoffs released after the result declaration.
Q5. What to do if there’s an error in my CUET scorecard?
If you find any error in your CUET UG 2025 scorecard, immediately contact NTA through their helpline or email support for correction before university admission begins.









