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CUET results declared, do this to secure your admission in your college

CUET results declared, do this to secure your admission in your college
CUET results declared, do this to secure your admission in your college

The President of the UGC, Mamidala Jagadesh Kumar, has announced that the results of the Common University Access Test (CUET) – UG are now available.

The National Testing Agency (NTA) published the CUET UG 2023 result on July 15, 2023. Aspiring candidates will soon be able to check their results on the NTA CUET official website at cuet.samarth.ac.in. Among the candidates, an impressive 5,685 people have achieved a perfect 100th percentile score in English.

According to a PTI report, more than 22,000 candidates achieved a perfect 100th percentile score on the CUET-UG, with English scoring the highest. However, it is important to note that the role of the National Testing Agency is limited to conducting the test, and the final list of merits will be drawn up by the respective universities.

After the announcement of the results of the CUET-UG, the undergraduate admission process will begin shortly in more than 200 universities nationwide. The evaluation of the performance of each candidate has been carried out using the equi-percentile method, with normalized marks.

CUET UG 2023: List of websites to check results

cuet.samarth.ac.in

ntaresults.nic.in

nta.ac.in

CUET result 2023: How to check scores online?

Visit the official website at cuet.samarth.ac.in

Click on CUET UG 2023 results link available on the home page.

Enter the login details and click on submit.

Your result will be displayed on the screen.

Check the result and download the page.

Keep a hard copy of the same for further need.

CUET 2023 Result: Details in scorecards

Name of candidate

Gender

Roll number

Father’s name

Qualifying rank

Qualifying marks

Category

Subject code

Qualifying status

Programme applied

After your CUET results

  • Thoroughly review your results to ensure accuracy.
  • Compare your scores with the cut-off marks of the courses you are interested in.
  • If you meet the required scores, start applying to your preferred universities.
  • If your scores fall below the desired threshold, consider retaking the exam or exploring universities that do not consider CUET scores.
  • Taking a gap year to improve grades or gain work experience is another option worth considering.

To navigate the university application process effectively

  • Initiate your research early, gathering information about universities, admission criteria, available courses, and campus life.
  • Craft a compelling personal statement that highlights your interest in the chosen program and demonstrates your suitability.
  • Request strong letters of recommendation from teachers, professors, or mentors who can provide valuable insights into your abilities.
  • Submit your application and all necessary documents before the deadline.
  • Remember that there are numerous resources available to support you throughout the application process.

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