CHECK YOUR CUET -2023 RESULTS AND CUT-OFF MARKS

CUET 2023 RESULTS

The CUET 2023 results will be released by the first week of July online by NTA. Candidates can check their results from the CUET official website.

For checking CUET Results:   Click here

Students need to enter their application number and date of birth to download their results. The results will include the marks obtained and the percentile of the candidates and they can use this score to obtain admission to any of the participating universities.

1: Visit the official website for CUET UG (Website link given above)

2: Click on the ‘Click to view scorecard’ button

3: A New page will open where you have to enter the roll number and date of birth.

4: Click on the ‘Login’ tab.

5: Your CUET result will be displayed showing the qualifying status, percentile and rank of students.

6: Download your scorecard and take multiple printouts of the same.

DETAILS MENTIONED ON YOUR SCORECARD

The details mentioned on your scorecard include:

1: Roll Number

2: Category

3: Subject Code

4: Name of the subject

5: Qualifying Status

6: Qualifying Rank

7: Gender

8: Marks obtained in the exam

DU CUET 2023 EXPECTED CUTOFFS

Based on last year’s trajectory, some predicted cutoffs for various programmes in DU are mentioned:

Name of CollegeBA cutoff (in percentile)BA (Hons) cutoff (in percentile)B.Sc cutoff (in percentile)B.Sc (Hons) cutoff (in percentile)B.Com Cutoff (in percentile)
Acharya Narendra Dev College95-9696.5-9896-9897-9996-98
Aditi Mahavidyalaya96-9792-9498-10099-10096-98
Gargi College99 or above97.5 – 98.599-10099-10080-81
Hans Raj College98.5-99.596-9896-9899-10099-100
Hindu College99 or above96-9896-9896-9899-100
Janki Devi Memorial College98.5-99.591-9392-9399-10096-98
Jesus and Mary College99 or above95-9693-9599-10099-100
Kirori Mal College98-99.596-9896-9899-10096-98
Lady Sri Ram College for women97-9990-9292-9499-10099-100
Lakshmi Bai College for women96-9792-9496-9899-10099-100
Maharaja Agrasen College95-9692-9492-9496-9899-100
Ramjas College99 or above98-10098-9998-9999-100
Rajdhani College97-9997-9996-9796-9897-98
St.Stephens College99-10098-10098-9998-9997-99

HOW WILL THE RESULTS BE DISPLAYED?

Normalised CUET results will be provided to each student taking part in the CUET exam by NTA.

The merit list will be released by the participating universities/colleges based on the scores attained and other influencing factors. Some factors are mentioned below:

1: The difficulty level of CUET question paper is a major factor for NTA CUET cut off 2023

2: The total number of candidates who appeared in the exam

3: The total number of available seats in the particular University

4: The student’s category and the reservation criteria applicable as per the student.

5: The student’s performance in the entrance exam

6: The previous year’s CUET cutoff trends.

CUET 2023 COUNSELLING

Once NTA releases the results, all participating Universities will start their counselling procedure. Students’ scoring above the CUET cutoff 2023 of the particular university will be eligible for CUET counselling.

Once the counselling is over, CUET 2023 seat allotment details will be published by NTA on their official website.

 Student’s need to carry the following documents for their counselling:

1: Class 10th certificate

2: Class 12th certificate

3: Identification (Aadhar card, PAN card etc.)

4: CUET 2023 Result

5: Certificate of Conduct

6: Migration Certificate

7: Reservation Certificate (if applicable)

8: Caste Certificate (if applicable)

The student’s will be called for counselling based on their merit list. They need to submit all their educational qualification certificate during their counselling. If they fail to submit all documents they can be disqualified from the counselling process.

WHAT IS CUET?

Under the Ministry of Education, (MoE), the Common University Entrance Test (CUET (UG) – 2023) was established for admission into all UG Programmes in all Central Universities for the academic session 2023-24. The Common University Entrance Test (CUET) provides a common platform and equitable possibilities to applicants across the country, particularly those from rural and other remote places, and aids in the establishment of greater links with universities. A single examination will allow candidates to study a broad range of subjects and participate in the admissions process to several Central Universities.  The exam was previously called Central University Common Entrance Test (CUCET) but the UGC changed it to Common University Entrance Test (CUET) last year.

NTA will announce the result of CUET 2023 online by the first week of July. Details on how to check the results are given in this article.

WHICH UNIVERSITIES PARTICIPATE IN CUET?

Over 44 central universities, along with state universities, Deemed Universities, and Private universities all over India are participating in and offering admission for UG courses through CUET 2023.

Some of the Universities include:

1.) Aligarh Muslim University

2.) Delhi University

3.) Central University of Kerala

4.) Central University of Gujarat

5.) Rajiv Gandhi National Aviation University etc.

This year over four lakh students have applied to Ambedkar University’s 18 undergraduate Programmes for the 2023 academic year through CUET.

On June 14, Delhi University launched a registration portal to begin the admissions procedure for 78 undergraduate Programmes for the upcoming academic year 2023-24. The university’s 68 colleges offer 78 undergraduate Programmes and 198 B.A. programme combinations. Nearly 71,000 seats are available in colleges. The University of Delhi offers around 1,550 distinct Programmes and other college combinations. Classes for the upcoming academic year are expected to begin on August 16, according to DU Vice Chancellor Yogesh Singh. Registration costs for UR, OBC-NCL, and EWS candidates are Rs. 250, while SC/ST/ and PW candidates pay Rs.100.

CITIES WHERE THE EXAM WAS HELD

The CUET exam was held in 388 cities within India and 24 cities outside India. NTA had allotted exam centers to students based on the exam centre priority of students and availability. The exam cities of every student were released before the release of admit cards so the students had plenty of time to make arrangements to reach their centers.