Over 10.7 lakh candidates appeared for the national entrance test this year, with 17 scoring 100 percentile in three subjects, highlighting strong academic performance across multiple disciplines.
The National Testing Agency (NTA) has announced the results of the Common University Entrance Test for Undergraduate programs (CUET UG) 2025.
Scorecards are available on the official websites: cuet.nta.nic.in and examinationservices.nic.in.
The exam was conducted from May 13 to June 3, with a retest held on June 2 and 4 for candidates whose exams were disrupted on May 13 and 16.
The provisional answer key was released on June 17, and the objection window closed on June 20.
To view their results, candidates must visit the CUET website, click on the scorecard link, enter their application number and password, and download their result.
This year, 1,354,699 candidates registered for the exam, and 1,071,735 appeared.
Among them were 523,988 female candidates, 547,744 male candidates, and 3 from the third gender category.
There is no centralized counseling for CUET UG. Qualified candidates must apply separately to individual universities for admission.
While the NTA has not released a formal list of toppers or rankings, it confirmed that one candidate scored the 100 percentile in four out of five subjects.
Seventeen others achieved the 100 percentile in three subjects, reflecting exceptional performance.
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