CUET PG Result 2026: How to Check Your Scorecard at exams.nta.nic.in
NTA will release CUET PG Result 2026 on April 24. Learn how to check your scorecard, understand percentile scores, and prepare for the admission process.
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The National Testing Agency (NTA) will release the CUET PG Result 2026 on April 24, 2026. If you appeared for the Common University Entrance Test for postgraduate programmes, you can check your results through the official website at exams.nta.nic.in/cuet-pg/.
The waiting game is almost over. Thousands of students who took the CUET PG exam in March will soon know where they stand. The results will help determine admission to postgraduate programmes across participating universities.
When Were the Exams Held?
The CUET PG examination took place over multiple days in March 2026. The test was conducted on March 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 16, 17, 18, 19, 24, 25 and 27. The exam was held in computer-based test (CBT) mode, which means students took the test on computers at designated centres.
Each paper had a duration of 90 minutes. The question papers appeared in both English and Hindi, except for language papers, M.Tech, Higher Sciences, and Acharya papers.
What Happened After the Exam?
NTA released the provisional answer key on April 11, 2026. This gave students a chance to review the answers and raise objections if they found any errors. The objection window closed on April 14, 2026. Students who wanted to challenge any answer had to pay a fee for each question they challenged.
After considering all valid objections, NTA prepared the final answer key. The results are calculated based on this final key. Your raw marks get converted into percentile scores, which show how you performed compared to other test takers.
How to Check Your CUET PG Result
Checking your result is simple. Here are the steps you need to follow:
- Visit the official website at exams.nta.nic.in/cuet-pg/
- Look for the CUET PG Result 2026 link on the home page
- Click on the link
- A new page will open asking for your login details
- Enter your application number and password or date of birth
- Click on submit
- Your result will appear on the screen
- Download the scorecard
- Save a copy on your device and take a printout for future reference
Understanding Your Percentile Score
Your CUET PG scorecard will show a percentile score rather than just marks. Many students find this confusing at first, but it is quite straightforward.
A percentile score tells you what percentage of students scored equal to or below your marks. The score ranges from 0 to 100. If you score in the 90th percentile, it means you performed better than 90 percent of all students who took the exam.
The top scorer in each session gets a percentile of 100. Since the exam is conducted over multiple days and sessions, the percentile system ensures fairness. It accounts for any variation in difficulty levels across different sessions.
What the Scorecard Will Show
Your CUET PG scorecard will contain several important details. It will show your name, roll number, and the subject or paper you appeared for. You will see your raw marks and the corresponding percentile score. The scorecard also displays the total marks and the exam date.
No physical scorecard will be sent to your address. You need to download it from the website. Make sure you save multiple copies in different locations. You will need this scorecard during the admission process.
Important Points to Remember
NTA has made it clear that there will be no re-evaluation or re-checking of results. Once the results are out, they are final. The agency will not entertain any requests for re-totalling or reviewing answer sheets.
The exam records will be preserved for 90 days from the date of result declaration. After this period, NTA may not be able to provide any information or documentation related to your exam.
Keep your login credentials handy. You will need them not just for checking results but also during the admission process at various universities.
What Happens Next?
After the results are out, participating universities will begin their admission processes. Each university sets its own cutoff marks and admission criteria. Your CUET PG score is one part of the admission process, but universities may also consider other factors.
Some universities conduct counselling sessions. Others have direct admission based on scores. Check the admission guidelines of the universities you are interested in. Apply within the deadlines they set. Missing a deadline could mean losing your chance at that institution.
The CUET PG score is valid for the current admission cycle only. You cannot use this score for admissions in future years.
Technical Issues While Checking Results
On result day, the website might run slow due to heavy traffic. Thousands of students try to access their results at the same time. If the page does not load, wait for a few minutes and try again. Avoid refreshing the page repeatedly as this can make the problem worse.
Use a stable internet connection. A poor connection might cause the page to timeout or display errors. If possible, try accessing the website from a computer rather than a mobile phone for a better experience.
Make sure your browser is updated. Clear the cache and cookies before attempting to check results. Sometimes old data stored in the browser can cause display issues.
Preparing for the Next Steps
While you wait for results, start researching universities and programmes. Make a list of colleges where you want to apply. Check their cutoff trends from previous years to get an idea of what scores they typically accept.
Gather all documents you will need for admission. This usually includes mark sheets from previous exams, identity proof, category certificates if applicable, and passport-size photographs. Having these ready will save time when admissions open.
Stay updated with announcements from both NTA and the universities you are targeting. Follow their official websites and social media channels. Join student groups where information about admissions gets shared.
The result declaration is just the beginning of your postgraduate journey. What comes next requires planning and timely action. Stay organized, meet all deadlines, and make informed choices about where you want to study.

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