CUET PG Result 2026 Declared: How to Check Your Scorecard and What Happens Next
NTA has declared CUET PG Result 2026. Over 3.45 lakh students appeared for the exam across 157 subjects. Learn how to check your scorecard, understand cut-off trends, and prepare for counselling at 198 participating universities.
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The National Testing Agency (NTA) has declared the CUET PG Result 2026. If you appeared for the exam, you can now check your scores online. This marks the end of a waiting period for over 3.45 lakh students who sat for one of the biggest postgraduate entrance tests in the country.
The result is available on the official website. Students need their application number and password or date of birth to access their scorecard. The system may run slow due to heavy traffic, so patience helps if the page takes time to load.
How to Check Your CUET PG Result 2026
Checking your result takes just a few steps. Here is how you do it:
- Visit the official website: exams.nta.nic.in/cuet-pg
- Click on the CUET PG Result 2026 link
- Enter your application number and date of birth or password
- Submit the details
- Your scorecard will appear on screen
- Download and save a copy for future use
You can also use the direct link to check CUET PG 2026 result if you want to skip the homepage navigation.
CUET PG 2026 Exam: The Numbers Behind the Test
This year saw strong participation. Out of 4,11,366 registered candidates, 3,45,220 appeared for the exam. That puts the attendance rate at nearly 84%, which is a solid turnout for a national level test.
The exam covered 157 subjects and was conducted in 50 shifts during March and April 2026. The Computer Based Test mode allowed NTA to manage a large candidate pool across multiple locations.
Interestingly, female candidates outnumbered male candidates this year. Out of total registrations, 2.32 lakh were women and 1.78 lakh were men. The trend continued in appearances too, showing growing participation of women in postgraduate education.
Which Subjects Saw the Most Competition
Some subjects attracted far more students than others. General Management topped the list with over 66,000 registrations. Computer Science, IT, and AI came in strong with more than 39,000 registrations, reflecting the demand for tech education.
Other popular choices included English, Psychology, Political Science, and Economics. These high-registration subjects will likely see tougher cut-offs and more intense counselling rounds.
If you applied for any of these courses, it helps to have backup options ready. Competition will be high, and seats fill up fast at top universities.
What the Category-Wise Data Tells Us
The General category had the largest share with 1.60 lakh registrations, followed by OBC-NCL with 1.37 lakh. SC, ST, and EWS categories also saw strong participation.
The EWS category showed one of the highest attendance ratios, which signals increasing awareness about reservation benefits in higher education. These numbers matter because CUET PG cut-offs vary by category. A score that gets you into a central university under one category might not work for another.
Which Universities Are Part of CUET PG 2026 Counselling
A total of 198 universities and institutions will use CUET PG scores for admissions this year. This includes 45 central universities, 40 state universities, 24 government institutions, and 89 private or deemed universities.
Some of the most sought-after names include:
- University of Delhi
- Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU)
- Banaras Hindu University (BHU)
- Jamia Millia Islamia
- University of Hyderabad
- Pondicherry University
These institutions attract huge numbers of applicants. If you are targeting any of them, start checking their official admission portals right after downloading your scorecard.
Understanding CUET PG Cut-Offs
Cut-offs depend on several factors. Your score is just one part of the equation. The category you belong to, the course you applied for, the number of available seats, and previous year trends all play a role.
Popular courses at top universities see higher cut-offs. For example, a course like Clinical Psychology or Computer Science at Delhi University will have a different threshold compared to lesser-known programmes at smaller institutions.
Each university will release its own cut-off list. NTA only conducts the exam and declares results. The admission process, merit lists, and counselling schedules are managed by individual universities.
What Happens After the Result
Once you download your scorecard, the next step is to track counselling updates. Universities will begin releasing their admission calendars soon. Some may start within a week, while others may take longer.
You should do the following:
- Save multiple copies of your scorecard
- Check the websites of all universities you are interested in
- Register for counselling as per each university's process
- Keep your documents ready (mark sheets, certificates, ID proof, category certificate if applicable)
- Monitor cut-off announcements regularly
Many universities also have their own entrance components or interview rounds in addition to CUET PG scores. Make sure you read the admission guidelines carefully.
A Few Things to Keep in Mind
If your score is lower than expected, do not panic. Cut-offs can vary widely across universities and courses. A score that does not work at one place may get you admission somewhere else.
Also, subsequent counselling rounds often see lower cut-offs as seats remain vacant after the first round. Stay alert for spot admissions and additional rounds.
If you face any technical issue while downloading your scorecard, try using a different browser or device. Clear your cache if the page does not load. NTA helplines are also available for support, though response times may be slow during peak hours.
Remember, this is not the final step. The real work begins now. Shortlist your preferred universities, understand their admission processes, and prepare your documents. The counselling phase can move fast, and being prepared helps you make better decisions under time pressure.
Good luck with your admissions. Your CUET PG score is just the key. The door you choose to open is up to you.



