Its result is likely to come in the last week of June on cuet.nta.nic.in. But now the biggest question is how many marks will get admission to a good college? Let us tell you what will be the cut-off this time.
If you are thinking of taking admission to a good college through CUET 2025, then this news is very important for you. CUET means Common University Entrance Test. Through this, admission is available in many top government and central universities of the country. Like Delhi University (DU), Banaras Hindu University (BHU), Jamia Millia Islamia (JMI), and many more names. The CUET 2025 exam was held this time between 13 May to 3 June. Its result is likely to come in the last week of June on cuet.nta.nic.in, but now the biggest question is how many marks will get admission in a good college? Let us tell you what will be the estimated cut-off this time.
What will be the cutoff score
The cutoff for popular courses like BA, B.Com, B.Sc in top colleges like Delhi University and Jamia Millia Islamia is very high. To get admission here, a score of about 98-99 percent is required in CUET. That is, you have to try to score at least 850-890 out of 900. When the result of CUET is out, after that every college and university will start CUET counseling 2025. To participate in this, you have to go to the website of that university and register. Only then will you be able to stay in the race for admission.
Does every university have a different cutoff list? Know
Let us tell you that every university will release its own cutoff list. This list will come on their official website. Some colleges will tell the cutoff in percentage and some in the form of score. It will also depend on which course you want to take admission in and what is your category - General, OBC, SC-ST or EWS. It is worth noting that the result of CUET is not released only on the basis of marks, but also in the form of NTA score (or say percentile). This is so that the exams conducted in different subjects and different shifts can be evaluated equally.
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