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		<title>CUET 2026 Exam, Admit Card &#038; Result — Complete Guide for UG and PG Students</title>
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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">The Exam That Changed Everything</h2>



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<li>Before CUET existed, a student from a small town had to fill dozens of separate forms, pay multiple fees, and appear in several entrance exams just to get into one good Central University — it was exhausting and unfair</li>



<li>NTA (National Testing Agency) launched CUET to fix exactly that — one exam, one score, and access to over 500 universities across India including Delhi University, JNU, BHU, and Hyderabad Central University</li>



<li>Whether you are from a metro city or a district town, CUET puts every student on the same starting line — that is the real power of this exam</li>



<li>CUET runs in two versions — CUET UG for Class 12 students targeting undergraduate seats, and CUET PG for graduates targeting postgraduate programmes</li>



<li>Both are fully computer-based, both are managed by NTA, and both carry enormous weight for lakhs of Indian families every year</li>
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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Who Can Sit for This Exam</h2>



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<li>CUET UG 2026 is open to anyone who has passed or is currently appearing in Class 12 from any recognised board in India</li>



<li>General category students need a minimum of 45 percent marks in Class 12 — SC, ST, and OBC candidates need 40 percent</li>



<li>There is absolutely no age limit — gap year students can breathe easy</li>



<li>Science, Commerce, Arts — your stream does not restrict you from choosing any subject in CUET UG 2026</li>



<li>CUET PG is for graduates from a recognised university — subject eligibility depends on the postgraduate programme you are targeting</li>



<li>Clearing CUET alone does not guarantee admission — universities have their own separate eligibility conditions that must also be met</li>
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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">What Has Changed in CUET 2026 — Read This Carefully</h2>



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<li>Students can now choose any CUET subject regardless of what they studied in Class 12 — a massive relaxation that opens up entirely new academic paths</li>



<li>The total number of available subjects has been reduced from 63 to 37 — several subjects have been cut from the list</li>



<li>Discontinued subjects include Entrepreneurship, Teaching Aptitude, Fashion Studies, Tourism, Legal Studies, and Engineering Graphics — students who planned to appear in these must now take the General Aptitude Test instead</li>



<li>If your target university gave admissions based on any discontinued subject, check their updated guidelines immediately</li>



<li>Each subject paper now runs for a fixed 60 minutes — not 45, not 90 — exactly one hour, making speed and time management absolutely critical</li>



<li>There is no offline or pen-and-paper mode anymore — CUET UG 2026 is entirely Computer-Based Test (CBT), conducted across multiple days and shifts</li>
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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Every Important Date Written Clearly</h2>



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<li>Official Notification Released: 3 January 2026</li>



<li>Registration Opening Date: 3 January 2026</li>



<li>Registration Last Date: 26 February 2026 — now closed, so if you registered, you are in the system</li>



<li>Exam City Intimation Slip: Expected third week of April 2026 — tells you which city your exam centre will be in so you can plan travel or stay in advance</li>



<li>Admit Card Release: Expected first week of May 2026</li>



<li>Exam Dates: 11 May to 31 May 2026 (tentative)</li>



<li>Provisional Answer Key: Expected first week of June 2026</li>



<li>Objection Window: Approximately 2 days after provisional key — ₹200 per objection</li>



<li>Final Answer Key: Released after all objections are reviewed</li>



<li>Result Declaration: Expected last week of July 2026</li>



<li>University Counselling Begins: Expected simultaneously in the last week of July 2026</li>
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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">What the Exam Actually Looks Like Inside</h2>



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<li>CUET UG is divided into three sections — Language Test, Domain Specific Subjects, and General Aptitude Test (GAT)</li>



<li>Language Test covers 13 Indian languages — English, Hindi, Bengali, Tamil, Telugu, Marathi, Gujarati, Kannada, Malayalam, Odia, Punjabi, Urdu, and Assamese</li>



<li>Domain Subjects are based directly on NCERT Class 12 textbooks — students who know their boards well already have the strongest preparation base possible</li>



<li>General Aptitude Test covers General Knowledge, Current Affairs, Quantitative Reasoning up to Class 8 maths, Logical Reasoning, and Analytical Skills</li>



<li>Every question is a Multiple Choice Question — no subjective writing, no essays, no fill in the blanks — just four options and one correct answer</li>



<li>Since the exam runs across different shifts and days, NTA applies a normalisation formula so no student is disadvantaged for getting a harder shift — your final score reflects this normalised figure</li>
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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">CUET PG 2026 — This Is Already Happening Right Now</h2>



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<li>CUET PG 2026 exam is already underway — running from 6 March 2026 to 27 March 2026</li>



<li>The exam covers 157 subjects across 44 shifts with three sessions held every single day</li>



<li>The admit card for CUET PG is already live and available for download</li>



<li>If you are a CUET PG candidate who has not yet downloaded your admit card — stop reading this right now and go do that first</li>
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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">How to Download the Admit Card — Step by Step</h2>



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<li>For CUET UG: visit <a href="https://cuet.nta.nic.in/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">cuet.nta.nic.in</a> from the first week of May 2026</li>



<li>For CUET PG: visit <a href="https://exams.nta.nic.in/cuet-pg/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">exams.nta.nic.in/cuet-pg</a> — admit card is already available right now</li>



<li>Log in using your Application Number along with your Password or Date of Birth</li>



<li>Download the PDF, save it on your phone and laptop both, and print at least 2 to 3 copies — keep them safe until your admission is fully confirmed</li>



<li>Your admit card will carry your Roll Number, Exam Date, Shift Timing, Reporting Time, and full Exam Centre address — read every detail carefully before the day</li>



<li>Carry your printed admit card along with a valid photo ID on exam day — Aadhaar, Passport, Voter ID, or your school or college identity card all work</li>



<li>Reach your exam centre at least 30 to 45 minutes before your shift — late entry is simply not allowed under any circumstance</li>
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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">The Answer Key Process — How Fairness Is Built In</h2>



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<li>NTA releases the Provisional Answer Key shortly after all exam shifts conclude in late May</li>



<li>Every candidate can compare their responses against NTA&#8217;s official answers</li>



<li>If you genuinely believe an answer is wrong, you can formally challenge it by paying ₹200 per question — thoughtless mass objections are a waste of money</li>



<li>NTA&#8217;s subject experts review every valid objection, and if yours is upheld, the answer key gets corrected and your ₹200 is refunded</li>



<li>The Final Answer Key is published only after this review process — and your result is calculated purely based on this verified final version</li>



<li>Historically, NTA has revised several answers in past years due to legitimate student objections, so the process is taken seriously</li>
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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Result and Scorecard — What Happens When It Drops</h2>



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<li>CUET UG 2026 results are expected in the last week of July 2026</li>



<li>Download your scorecard from cuetug.ntaonline.in using your Application Number and Date of Birth</li>



<li>The scorecard will show your subject-wise score, percentile, and total score — keep this document extremely safe</li>



<li>Here is something many students miss — CUET does NOT conduct any centralised counselling, there is no single seat-allotment portal</li>



<li>After results, you must separately visit every university&#8217;s official website and register for their individual counselling process</li>



<li>DU has its own counselling, JNU has its own, BHU has its own — every university works on its own timeline and releases its own merit list and cut-offs</li>



<li>Cut-offs depend on seat availability, number of applicants, course demand, and difficulty of the exam — check each university individually, do not rely on guesswork</li>



<li>University counselling is tentatively expected to begin in the last week of July, overlapping with result announcements</li>
</ul>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Direct Links — Bookmark All of These Today</h2>



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<li>CUET UG Portal (Notifications, Admit Card, Result): <a href="https://cuet.nta.nic.in/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">cuet.nta.nic.in</a></li>



<li>CUET PG Admit Card and Notifications: <a href="https://exams.nta.nic.in/cuet-pg/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">exams.nta.nic.in/cuet-pg</a></li>



<li>CUET UG Scorecard Download: cuetug.ntaonline.in</li>



<li>NTA Official Website: <a href="https://nta.nic.in/WebInfo/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">nta.nic.in</a></li>
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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">How to Prepare Without Wasting a Single Day</h2>



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<li>Go back to your NCERT Class 12 books for domain subjects — CUET rewards students who know their textbooks inside out, not those who rely on coaching shortcuts</li>



<li>For the General Aptitude Test, read a newspaper daily and focus on current affairs from the last six months — it comes up every year without fail</li>



<li>Practice Quantitative Reasoning regularly — the math is only up to Class 8 level but the questions are designed to trip up unprepared students</li>



<li>Do full-length timed mock tests — the 60-minute fixed format means you cannot spend five minutes on one question and survive</li>



<li>Work on reading speed for language papers — comprehension passages reward students who can read fast and retain context</li>



<li>Simulate real exam conditions at home — same timing, no distractions, no pausing — your brain needs to be trained for pressure before the actual day</li>



<li>Keep checking cuet.nta.nic.in regularly because exam city slips and admit cards sometimes drop earlier than announced</li>
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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">One Last Thought</h2>



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<li>For millions of students across India, CUET is not just another entrance exam — it is genuinely the most equal opportunity the higher education system has ever offered at this scale</li>



<li>If you are appearing this May, treat every week between now and the exam as time that cannot be recovered — use it fully</li>



<li>If you are a CUET PG candidate with exams already underway, stay focused on one shift at a time — do not overthink what is done</li>



<li>The exam is fair, the process is transparent, and the universities it opens doors to are among the finest in the country — trust the process and give it everything you have</li>
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