CUET-UG results announced, 22k candidates score 100 percentile | How to check

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New Delhi: The Common University Entrance Test-Undergraduate results were announced on Saturday.

Over 22, 000 candidates scored 100 percentile in the undergraduate CUET examination. Maximum candidates scored 100 percentile in English.

The Delhi University (DU) started taking admission into undergraduate programmes through CUET-UG last year and will be admitting students into postgraduate programmes through CUET PG. The undergraduate admission process at over 200 universities across the country will begin post the declaration of CUET-UG results.

Meanwhile, the National Testing Agency said its role was limited to conducting the test only. The merit list will be prepared by universities.

More than 14 lakh applications were received for the CUET-UG this year, registering a 41 per cent increase from its first edition last year.
The CUET-UG is the second-largest entrance exam in the country in terms of the number of applicants. In its first edition, 12.5 lakh students had registered for the exam and 9.9 lakh submitted their applications. Unlike last year, the exam was conducted in three shifts this year

How to check

Step 1: Visit the official website — cuet.samarth.ac.in

Step 2: Click on the ‘CUET UG 2023 Result’ link on homepage.

Step 3: Fill login credentials such as application number and date of birth

Step 4: The CUET UG Result 2023 will be displayed on the screen.

Step 5: Download and take a print out of your result for future use.

The Delhi University had announced that it will provide admission into PhD programmes through the Common University Entrance Test (PhD) conducted by the NTA from the upcoming academic year.

This will be the first time the university will admit students into the PhD programmes through a common test instead of conducting written tests and interviews.

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