Meanwhile, candidates who wish to challenge responses in the provisional answer key have limited time remaining, as the CUET UG 2026 answer key objection window closes today. Students who identify discrepancies in the provisional answer key must complete the challenge process along with supporting documents and fee payment within the prescribed deadline.
Candidates will be able to access and download their scorecards through:
CUET UG 2026 Result: Latest Update
The National Testing Agencyis expected to declare the CUET UG 2026 Result after reviewing objections received against the provisional answer key and publishing the final answer key.
Once released, candidates can download the CUET UG Scorecard PDF by logging into the official portal using:
- Application Number
- Password or Date of Birth
The scorecard will contain performance details that universities may use during admission processes.
Currently, the authority has:
- Released the CUET UG 2026 Provisional Answer Key
- Activated the Answer Key Challenge Window
- Allowed candidates to upload supporting documents for objections
The answer key challenge facility remains open until today at 10:00 PM, while fee payment can be completed until the specified deadline.
How to Download CUET UG Result 2026?
Candidates can follow these steps after the result is declared:
Step 1
Visit the official portal:
CUET UG Result Portal
Step 2
Click on “CUET UG 2026 Scorecard”
Step 3
Enter:
- Application Number
- Date of Birth or Password
Step 4
Submit the details.
Step 5
Download the CUET UG 2026 Scorecard PDF and keep a printed copy for future admissions.
Direct Link to Download CUET Scorecard PDF 2026
The direct result download link will be activated on the official CUET portal immediately after declaration of the result.
Official Website:
CUET UG Official
Portal
CUET UG 2026: What is Considered a Good Score?
There is no single ideal CUET score because admission requirements vary across universities and programmes. However, the following score ranges provide a general indication:
| Performance Level | Expected Score Range |
|---|---|
| Very Good Score | 900 and above (98–99 percentile) |
| Good Score | 700–850 (90+ percentile) |
| Average Score | 600–700 (80+ percentile) |
| Low Score | 400–650 (Below 80 percentile) |
CUET UG 2026 Result Timeline
The result is expected to be announced during the first week of July 2026.
| Particulars | Date |
|---|---|
| CUET 2026 Challenge Window | 09 June 2026 to 11 June 2026 (Up to 10:00 PM) |
| Challenge Window Last Date of Payment | 11 June 2026 (Up to 11:50 PM) |
| CUET 2026 Final Answer Key | To Be Announced |
| CUET UG 2026 Result | To Be Announced |
Answer Key Objection Window Closing Today
Candidates who believe any answer in the provisional answer key is incorrect should raise objections before the deadline.
Each challenge must include:
- Supporting evidence/document
- Applicable objection fee
- Proper subject and question selection
Failure to complete payment may invalidate the challenge.
Steps to Challenge CUET Answer Key 2026
Candidates can submit objections using these steps:
Step 1
Login at:
CUET UG Candidate
Login
Step 2
Click on “View Challenge Answer Key”
Step 3
Select the Subject Code
Step 4
Choose the answer option being claimed.
Step 5
Upload supporting documents (maximum 500 KB)
Step 6
Click “Save Your Claims and Pay Fee”
Challenge Fee
INR 200 per question challenged
CUET UG 2026 Total Marks Structure
Candidates should understand the score distribution while evaluating expected performance.
| Number of Subjects | Marks per Subject | Total Marks |
|---|---|---|
| 3 Subjects | 250 Marks | 750 Marks |
| 4 Subjects | 250 Marks | 1000 Marks |
| 5 Subjects | 250 Marks | 1250 Marks |
Understanding CUET Normalisation Process
Since the examination is conducted across multiple sessions, CUET Normalisation ensures fairness for all candidates.
Under this process:
1. Determine the total number of candidates (N) appearing in the session.
2. Arrange candidates in descending order of raw scores.
3. For a candidate with score (T), count candidates (M) who scored equal to or below that score.
4. Calculate percentile using:
P = (M × 100) / N
This process ensures that candidates are not advantaged or disadvantaged due to varying difficulty levels across exam sessions.
What Candidates Should Do Next
Students should complete answer key challenges before the deadline, preserve payment receipts, and keep login credentials ready for result download. Candidates are also advised to regularly monitor the official portal for updates regarding the final answer key and scorecard release.
