CUET UG 2025 Result Out: My Scorecard & What’s Next

CUET UG 2025 Result Is Out – Here’s What Happened Next in My Case

The National Testing Agency (NTA) officially released the CUET UG 2025 results on July 4, 2025 — and I was one of the 13.5 lakh students who appeared for this highly competitive exam. The exam was conducted from May 13 to June 4, and just like many of you, I kept refreshing the result page till it finally loaded.

You can check your result on cuet.nta.nic.in using your application number and date of birth. Once logged in, download your scorecard — trust me, you’ll need it for counselling and future applications.

CUET UG 2025 result login screen on official NTA website

In my case, English was my top-scoring subject — which doesn’t surprise me, as it’s been the most common 100-percentile scorer category this year. NTA’s normalization system (where raw scores from different shifts are converted into NTA scores) worked fairly, and they even gave full marks for dropped questions.

Over 22,000 students scored above the 100th percentile this year — a massive number! After downloading your result, start following the universities you applied for. Each will publish its own merit list and begin counselling rounds soon.

Important Tip: No re-evaluation requests will be accepted by NTA. So what you see on the scorecard is final.

Key Highlights You Should Know

  • Top Scorers: Over 22,000 students scored above the 100th percentile, with English seeing the highest number of top scorers, followed by Biology and Economics.
  • Exam Conducted: May 13 to June 4, 2025
  • Score Validity: The CUET UG 2025 score is valid only for the 2025-26 academic year.

What to Do After CUET Result?

Each participating university will now:

  • Release their own merit list
  • Open counselling registrations
  • Provide cut-off lists based on NTA score and category

My Tip to You

  • Download and save multiple copies of your scorecard — digital and print.
  • Prepare self-attested documents, ID proofs, and photographs for counselling.
  • Shortlist backup universities if your first choice cutoff seems too high.
  • Stay updated through university portals — not just news headlines.

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