CUET PG 2026 (Common University Entrance Test for Post Graduate) was conducted by the National Testing Agency (NTA) from 6 March to 27 March 2026 in Computer Based Test (CBT) mode across 292 exam centres in India. The CUET PG 2026 result was declared on 24 April 2026, and the post-result counselling phase is now underway, with universities like BHU and JNU actively publishing their admission schedules. More than 4.11 lakh candidates registered for CUET PG 2026, competing for seats in PG programs across around 191 participating universities.

  • BHU Counselling Registration: Banaras Hindu University (BHU) Combined Allotment Programme (CAP PG 2026) registration is currently active. The last date to register at bhucuetpg.samarth.edu.in is 4 June 2026. Registration started on 19 May 2026. Candidates must fill programme preferences and submit documents online before the deadline.
  • JNU Admission Application: JNU PG admission portal opened on 25 May 2026. You can submit the online application form at jnuee.jnu.ac.in till 15 June 2026. JNU counselling rounds are expected to begin in July 2026 after the application window closes.
  • University-wise Merit Lists: Most participating universities are expected to release their CUET PG 2026 merit lists in June–August 2026. Last year (2025), merit lists for most central universities were published between June and July. Keep checking the official portals of your target universities regularly.
  • Other Universities Counselling: Universities like HCU (Hyderabad Central University), Jamia Millia Islamia, AMU, and Pondicherry University are expected to open their CUET PG 2026 admission portals in June 2026. Check individual university websites for exact schedules as they are announced.

What is CUET PG 2026?

CUET PG stands for Common University Entrance Test for Post Graduate programs. The National Testing Agency (NTA) conducts this national-level exam every year for admission to PG programs like MA, MSc, MCom, MBA, MEd, MSW, LLM, and various PG Diplomas in central, state, and deemed universities across India.

CUET PG 2026 was conducted for 157 test papers across 44 shifts in CBT mode across 292 exam centres. Around 191 universities participate in CUET PG 2026, including 53 central universities, 42 state universities, 15 deemed universities, and 80 private universities. This makes CUET PG one of the largest post-graduate entrance exams in India.

More than 4.11 lakh candidates registered for CUET PG 2026, of which around 3.45 lakh appeared for the exam. CUET PG replaced the individual entrance tests that many central universities used to conduct for PG admissions, bringing a uniform, national-level process for PG admissions to all participating universities.

Particulars Details
Full Form Common University Entrance Test (Post Graduate)
Conducting Body National Testing Agency (NTA)
Exam Level National Level
Exam Mode Computer Based Test (CBT)
Duration per Paper 90 minutes
Number of Questions per Paper 75 MCQs
Total Marks per Paper 300 marks
Marking Scheme +4 for correct, -1 for incorrect, 0 for unattempted
Number of Test Papers (Subjects) 157
Exam Shifts 44 shifts (3 shifts per day)
Exam Centres (2026) 292 cities
Total Registrations (2026) 4,11,366
Candidates Appeared (2026) 3,45,220
Participating Universities Around 191
Official Website exams.nta.nic.in/cuet-pg

Source: exams.nta.nic.in/cuet-pg

CUET PG 2026 Important Dates

Here is the complete CUET PG 2026 timeline from registration to the ongoing counselling phase. All events up to the result are now completed. The counselling and admission processes are active at several universities right now.

Event Date Status
Application Start Date 14 December 2025 (Over)
Application End Date 23 January 2026 (Over)
Form Correction Window 28 – 30 January 2026 (Over)
Admit Card Release Batches (February – March 2026) (Out)
Exam Dates 6 – 27 March 2026 (Over)
Provisional Answer Key 11 April 2026 (Out)
Answer Key Objection Window 11 – 14 April 2026 (Over)
Final Answer Key 24 April 2026 (Out)
Result Declaration 24 April 2026 (Out)
Scorecard Download April 2026 onwards Active
BHU CAP PG 2026 Registration 19 May – 4 June 2026 Active
JNU PG Admission Application 25 May – 15 June 2026 Active
Merit Lists – Other Universities June – August 2026 (Expected) Expected
Counselling – Other Universities June – July 2026 (Expected) Expected

CUET PG 2026 Result

NTA declared the CUET PG 2026 result on 24 April 2026 on the official NTA portal. The result was released on the same day as the final answer key. Candidates who appeared for the exam between 6 March and 27 March 2026 can download their scorecard from the official website by logging in with their credentials.

The CUET PG 2026 scorecard includes the candidate’s name, roll number, application number, subject-wise marks, total score, and percentile rank. You should download and save your scorecard carefully as it is required during the admission and counselling process at all participating universities.

CUET PG 2026 result is already out. If you have not downloaded your scorecard yet, visit exams.nta.nic.in/cuet-pg and download it immediately — it is needed for all university admission processes.

How to Download CUET PG 2026 Scorecard

  • Go to the official NTA CUET PG website: exams.nta.nic.in/cuet-pg
  • Click on the ’Result’ or ’Scorecard Download’ link on the homepage
  • Enter your login credentials — registered email ID and password
  • Your CUET PG 2026 scorecard will appear on screen
  • Download it as a PDF and take multiple printouts
  • Keep copies safe for counselling, document verification, and fee payment at universities

CUET PG 2026 Registration Statistics

CUET PG 2026 attracted 4,11,366 registered candidates, of which 3,45,220 appeared for the exam. The exam was held across 292 cities covering 157 subjects. For context, CUET PG 2025 had 6,54,019 registered candidates, of which 5,23,032 appeared with an attendance rate of around 80%.

CUET PG 2026 Answer Key

NTA released the provisional CUET PG 2026 answer key on 11 April 2026. Candidates could raise objections from 11 April to 14 April 2026 by paying Rs. 200 per question. After reviewing all challenges, NTA released the final CUET PG 2026 answer key on 24 April 2026, and the result was declared on the same day.

The CUET PG answer key is available subject-wise on the official NTA website. You can use it to calculate your exact score. Each correct response earns 4 marks, and each wrong response leads to a deduction of 1 mark. Both the provisional and final answer keys are now out for all 157 test papers.

How to Download CUET PG 2026 Answer Key

  • Visit exams.nta.nic.in/cuet-pg
  • Click on the ’Answer Key’ link on the homepage
  • Log in with your registered email ID and password
  • Select your test paper or subject from the list
  • Download the answer key PDF for your subject
  • Match your responses with the answer key to calculate your score

Use the answer key alongside your response sheet to understand which questions you got right and wrong. This also helps you estimate your raw score before comparing it with the cutoff of your target university.

CUET PG 2026 Counselling

CUET PG 2026 does not have any centralized counselling process. Each participating university conducts its own independent admission process based on CUET PG scores. You must register separately on the admission portal of every university you wish to apply to — there is no single common counselling window.

The post-result admission phase is now underway. BHU’s registration process is active, JNU’s application portal is open, and other universities are expected to announce their schedules through June and July 2026. Here is the current status across major universities.

BHU CUET PG 2026 Counselling

Banaras Hindu University (BHU) is one of the first universities to open its CUET PG 2026 admission process. BHU conducts admissions through its Combined Allotment Programme (CAP PG 2026) on its dedicated portal. Registration started on 19 May 2026.

BHU CAP PG 2026 registration is ACTIVE. Last date to register: 4 June 2026. Do not miss this deadline — visit bhucuetpg.samarth.edu.in to register.

  • Visit the official BHU admission portal: bhucuetpg.samarth.edu.in
  • Log in or register using your CUET PG 2026 login credentials
  • Select your preferred PG programs and fill in your course preferences
  • Upload the required documents as specified by BHU
  • Pay the registration fee (if applicable) and submit before 4 June 2026
  • Wait for BHU to release the merit list and seat allotment rounds

JNU CUET PG 2026 Admission

Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) opened its PG admission portal on 25 May 2026. You can submit the online application form at jnuee.jnu.ac.in till 15 June 2026. JNU merit lists and counselling rounds are expected to begin in July 2026 after the application window closes.

Other Universities — Expected Counselling Schedule

Universities like HCU, Jamia Millia Islamia, AMU, Pondicherry University, Tezpur University, and other central universities are expected to open their CUET PG 2026 admission portals in June–July 2026. Check individual university websites regularly for updated schedules.

University Counselling Status Key Dates
Banaras Hindu University (BHU) Registration Active 19 May – 4 June 2026
Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) Application Portal Open 25 May – 15 June 2026
University of Hyderabad (HCU) Expected June 2026 To Be Announced
Jamia Millia Islamia (JMI) Expected June 2026 To Be Announced
Aligarh Muslim University (AMU) Expected June 2026 To Be Announced
University of Delhi (DU) Expected June–July 2026 To Be Announced
Pondicherry University Expected June–July 2026 To Be Announced
Central University of Gujarat Expected June–July 2026 To Be Announced

Documents Required for CUET PG 2026 Counselling

  • CUET PG 2026 scorecard (downloaded from NTA portal)
  • Graduation mark sheets — all semesters or all years
  • Graduation degree certificate or provisional certificate
  • 10th and 12th standard mark sheets and passing certificates
  • Category certificate (SC/ST/OBC/EWS/PwD) — if applicable
  • Transfer certificate and migration certificate from previous institution
  • Character certificate from your previous institution
  • Recent passport-size photographs (keep at least 8-10)
  • Valid government-issued photo ID — Aadhaar, PAN card, or Passport
  • Gap year certificate (if there is a gap after graduation)

CUET PG 2026 Counselling Process — Step by Step

  • Register on the official admission portal of the university you wish to apply to
  • Fill in your programme preferences and course choices carefully
  • Upload all required documents in the specified format
  • Pay the counselling registration fee (varies by university)
  • Wait for the merit list or seat allotment to be published
  • If allotted a seat, report to the university for document verification
  • Pay the course admission fee within the specified deadline to confirm your seat

CUET PG 2026 Cutoff

The CUET PG cutoff is the minimum score you need to get admission into a specific program at a particular university. NTA does not release any central cutoff for CUET PG. Each university sets and releases its own cutoff independently after the result is declared and the counselling process begins.

The CUET PG 2026 cutoff for most universities will be released between June and August 2026 as part of the admission process. Based on 2025 trends, here are the expected cutoff ranges for competitive PG programs at top central universities:

Category Expected Cutoff Range (Out of 300)
General / Unreserved 230 – 250
EWS 225 – 245
OBC-NC 210 – 230
SC 200 – 215
ST 190 – 205
PwD 180 – 200

Note: These are expected ranges based on 2025 trends. Actual cutoffs vary significantly by university, program, and the number of applicants for each subject. Top universities like JNU, BHU, and HCU generally have higher cutoffs for high-demand programs.

For courses like MA Economics, MA English, or MSc subjects at JNU, BHU, and HCU, the General category cutoff can go above 250 marks out of 300. For less competitive programs or smaller central universities, the cutoff may be lower. The cutoff also depends on the difficulty level of that specific test paper in CUET PG 2026.

CUET PG 2026 Marks vs Rank

CUET PG 2026 uses a raw marks system with a maximum of 300 marks per test paper. NTA also assigns a percentile score on the scorecard, which shows how you performed compared to all other candidates who appeared for the same test paper. Note that percentile scores are paper-specific — two candidates with the same raw mark but in different test papers may have different percentiles.

A score above 200 is generally considered good for most central universities. For top universities like JNU, BHU, and HCU in popular programs, you need 240 or more to be competitive. Here is an expected marks vs percentile breakdown for CUET PG 2026:

Marks Range (Out of 300) Expected Percentile Admission Prospects
270 – 300 99 – 100 percentile Excellent — top universities like JNU, BHU, HCU
240 – 270 95 – 99 percentile Very Good — most top central universities
210 – 240 90 – 95 percentile Good — most central and many state universities
180 – 210 80 – 90 percentile Average — state and deemed universities
150 – 180 65 – 80 percentile Below Average — limited central university options
Below 150 Below 65 percentile Options in private and some state universities

Note: These marks vs percentile figures are based on expected trends from 2025 data. Actual percentiles depend on the difficulty level of your specific test paper and the score distribution among all candidates who appeared for that paper.

CUET PG 2026 Eligibility Criteria

To apply for CUET PG 2026, candidates must meet the eligibility criteria set by NTA. You must also check the specific eligibility requirements of the university and program you want to apply to, as these can vary.

Criteria Details
Educational Qualification Bachelor’s degree (graduation) from a recognized university in the relevant subject
Minimum Marks in Graduation Usually 50% for General/EWS; 45% for OBC/SC/ST/PwD (varies by university and program)
Age Limit No age limit specified by NTA; individual universities may set their own age criteria
Nationality Indian nationals; NRI/OCI/PIO candidates as per individual university rules
Final Year Students Final year graduation students can apply, but must clear their degree before admission
Number of Test Papers Allowed Up to 3 test papers per candidate

You must have studied the relevant subject at the graduation level for most subject-specific PG programs. For example, for MA History, you usually need a graduation degree in History or a closely related subject as specified by the university. For interdisciplinary programs like MBA, MSW, or MPH, the eligibility criteria are often broader and may allow candidates from any graduation stream.

Final year graduation students can register for CUET PG 2026. However, their admission will be provisional. They must submit their final degree or passing certificate before the university’s deadline, or their admission will be cancelled.

Always check the specific university’s admission brochure for exact program-wise eligibility before applying for counselling. Eligibility conditions at the university level can be stricter than the basic NTA criteria.

CUET PG 2026 Application Process

The CUET PG 2026 registration was open from 14 December 2025 to 23 January 2026. This window is now closed. A form correction facility was available from 28 to 30 January 2026 for candidates who needed to update certain details in their application. The entire application process was online through the official NTA portal.

For future reference and upcoming cycles, here is how the CUET PG application process works:

  • Visit the official NTA CUET PG portal: exams.nta.nic.in/cuet-pg and click on ’New Registration’
  • Enter your basic details — name, date of birth, email ID, and mobile number — to create an account
  • Set a password, log in, and complete the full application form with personal and academic details
  • Choose your test papers — you can apply for up to 3 papers per registration
  • Select your preferred exam city from the list of available centres
  • Upload your passport-size photograph and signature in the specified format and size
  • Pay the application fee online using net banking, credit card, debit card, or UPI
  • Submit the form and download the confirmation page as proof of successful registration

CUET PG 2026 Application Fee

The application fee for CUET PG 2026 was category-based and also varied depending on the number of test papers selected. General and EWS candidates paid a higher fee, while SC, ST, and PwD candidates paid a lower fee. The fee was paid entirely online and was non-refundable after submission.

For exact fee details applicable to your category, always refer to the official CUET PG information bulletin published by NTA on the official website at the time of notification.

CUET PG 2026 Exam Pattern

The CUET PG 2026 exam was conducted in Computer Based Test (CBT) mode. Each test paper had 75 Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) to be completed in 90 minutes. There was negative marking of 1 mark for every wrong answer. Understanding the exam pattern is important for planning your preparation and exam-day strategy.

Parameter Details
Mode of Exam Computer Based Test (CBT)
Duration per Paper 90 minutes
Number of Questions per Paper 75 MCQs
Total Marks per Paper 300 marks
Marks per Correct Answer +4 marks
Marks per Wrong Answer -1 mark
Marks for Unattempted Questions 0 marks (no penalty)
Question Type Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) — 4 options each
Maximum Papers per Candidate Up to 3 test papers
Total Subjects Available 157
Total Exam Shifts 44 shifts (3 shifts per day)
Exam Centres 292 cities across India
Medium of Exam English, Hindi, and regional languages (subject-specific)

CUET PG 2026 Marking Scheme Explained

Each of the 75 questions in a CUET PG test paper carries 4 marks, making the maximum possible score 300 per paper. For every wrong answer, 1 mark is deducted from your total. If you leave a question blank, you get 0 marks with no deduction.

This means accuracy is more important than speed in CUET PG. If you get a question wrong, you score -1 instead of a possible +4 — a difference of 5 marks. So it is better to skip a question if you are genuinely unsure rather than take a random guess.

With 90 minutes for 75 questions, you get an average of about 1.2 minutes per question. Most candidates find this sufficient if they have prepared well. The key is to attempt the questions you know first, then review the difficult ones in the remaining time.

CUET PG 2026 Syllabus

The CUET PG 2026 syllabus is subject-specific. NTA has released the official syllabus for each of the 157 test papers. Questions are based on graduation-level topics in your chosen subject. If you are appearing for MA History, the questions cover topics from your BA History program. If for MSc Physics, from your BSc Physics curriculum.

The broad subject domains available in CUET PG 2026 are:

Humanities and Social Sciences

  • History, Political Science, Economics, Geography, Philosophy
  • Psychology, Sociology, Public Administration
  • Social Work (MSW), Education (MEd), Library and Information Science

Languages

  • Hindi, English, Sanskrit, Urdu, Tamil, Telugu, Kannada
  • Odia, Punjabi, Assamese, Marathi, Bengali, Maithili
  • Arabic, Persian, and other classical and foreign languages

Science and Technology

  • Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, Statistics
  • Biology, Botany, Zoology, Biotechnology, Microbiology
  • Computer Science, Information Technology, Environmental Science

Commerce and Management

  • Commerce, Business Administration (MBA)
  • Accountancy, Financial Management, Economics

Law and Professional Programs

  • Law (LLM), Journalism and Mass Communication
  • Fine Arts, Performing Arts, Home Science, Physical Education

How to download the CUET PG 2026 subject-wise syllabus:

  • Go to exams.nta.nic.in/cuet-pg
  • Look for the ’Syllabus’ or ’Information Bulletin’ section on the website
  • Download the information bulletin PDF — it contains the complete subject-wise syllabus
  • Refer to the specific section for your test paper subject

Stick to the official syllabus during preparation. The scope of CUET PG questions is at the graduation level of that subject. Studying beyond the syllabus or from postgraduate-level sources wastes time. NTA also makes previous year question papers available on its website, which give a good idea of the type and difficulty of questions in each subject.

CUET PG 2026 Admit Card

NTA released the CUET PG 2026 admit card in multiple batches, corresponding to the different exam dates. Since the exam was held over multiple dates from 6 March to 27 March 2026, admit cards were released in phases — candidates appearing on earlier dates received their admit cards first, followed by those with later exam dates.

The CUET PG 2026 admit card included the following details:

  • Candidate’s name and application number
  • Roll number assigned by NTA
  • Exam date, day, and shift timing
  • Exam centre name and complete address
  • Subject or test paper code
  • Candidate’s photograph and signature
  • Important exam day guidelines and instructions

Candidates had to carry the printed admit card along with a valid government-issued photo ID — Aadhaar card, PAN card, or Passport — to the exam centre. The admit card alone was not sufficient for entry. Both the admit card and the photo ID were mandatory.

Since the CUET PG 2026 exam is over, the admit card is now primarily needed for document verification at some universities during the counselling process. Keep your admit card safely until your entire admission process is complete.

How to Download CUET PG Admit Card (Future Reference)

  • Visit exams.nta.nic.in/cuet-pg when the admit card link goes live
  • Click on the ’Admit Card’ or ’Hall Ticket’ link on the homepage
  • Enter your login credentials — registered email ID and password
  • Your admit card will appear on screen — download the PDF
  • Take a printout on A4 size paper and check all the details carefully
  • Contact NTA immediately if there are any errors in your admit card

Top Universities Accepting CUET PG 2026 Scores

Around 191 universities across India accept CUET PG 2026 scores for admission to PG programs. These include some of the most reputed central universities in the country offering a wide range of programs in humanities, sciences, commerce, law, management, education, and languages. Here are the top participating universities:

University Location Popular PG Programs
Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) New Delhi MA, MSc, MBA, MCA, LLM, International Relations
Banaras Hindu University (BHU) Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh MA, MSc, MCom, MEd, MBA, LLM
University of Hyderabad (HCU) Hyderabad, Telangana MA, MSc, MBA, MCA, MCom
University of Delhi (DU) New Delhi MA, MCom, MBA, MSW, LLM
Jamia Millia Islamia (JMI) New Delhi MA, MSc, MBA, MEd, MCom
Aligarh Muslim University (AMU) Aligarh, Uttar Pradesh MA, MSc, MCom, LLM, MBA
English and Foreign Languages University (EFLU) Hyderabad, Telangana MA (English, Foreign Languages, Linguistics, Translation)
Pondicherry University Puducherry MA, MSc, MBA, MCA, MCom
Tezpur University Tezpur, Assam MA, MSc, MBA, MCom
Central University of Gujarat Gandhinagar, Gujarat MA, MSc, MCom, LLM
Central University of Rajasthan Ajmer, Rajasthan MA, MSc, MCom
Central University of Kerala Kasaragod, Kerala MA, MSc, MBA
University of Allahabad Prayagraj, Uttar Pradesh MA, MSc, MCom, LLB
Assam University Silchar, Assam MA, MSc, MCom, MBA
Mahatma Gandhi Central University Motihari, Bihar MA, MSc, MCom

Apart from central universities, many state universities, deemed universities, and private universities also accept CUET PG 2026 scores. Check the complete list of participating universities on the NTA website and then review each university’s official prospectus for program-wise seat details and eligibility.

CUET PG 2026 Preparation Tips

If you are preparing for CUET PG for upcoming cycles, here are practical tips to help you score well. These tips apply regardless of which subject you are appearing for.

Understand the Exam Pattern First

Before you start studying, spend time understanding the CUET PG exam pattern fully. The exam has 75 MCQs in 90 minutes, which means about 1.2 minutes per question. There is negative marking of 1 mark for every wrong answer. Knowing this from the start helps you plan your strategy — accuracy over blind speed.

Prepare from the Official Syllabus

Always base your preparation on the official NTA syllabus for your specific test paper. The syllabus is available on the NTA website in the information bulletin. CUET PG questions are based on graduation-level topics in your subject. Do not go beyond the syllabus or prepare from postgraduate-level sources — it wastes time without improving your CUET PG score.

Use Standard Textbooks

For science subjects, study from standard BSc-level textbooks used in major Indian universities. For humanities and social sciences, NCERT books and standard university-level texts are the best starting point. For language papers, focus on major works of literature, grammar rules, and literary theory at the graduation level.

  • History: Standard BA-level history textbooks, NCERT Class 11 and 12
  • Economics: Microeconomics and Macroeconomics from standard university-level texts
  • English: Major British and Indian authors, basic literary theory, grammar
  • Physics / Chemistry / Math: Standard BSc-level textbooks for your branch

Solve Previous Year Question Papers

Solving previous year CUET PG question papers is one of the most effective things you can do. It shows you the exact type and difficulty of questions asked for your subject. NTA makes previous year papers available on its official website. Aim to solve at least 5-10 papers before the exam.

Take Full-Length Mock Tests

Take full-length mock tests in CBT mode to simulate the real exam experience. This helps you get comfortable with the computer-based format and teaches you to manage 75 questions in 90 minutes under timed pressure. Practice until you can maintain both speed and accuracy.

Handle Negative Marking Carefully

Do not guess randomly in CUET PG. If you are unsure about a question, skip it and come back later. Only attempt questions where you are at least 60-70% confident. A wrong answer costs you -1 instead of 0 — while a correct answer earns +4. The swing from wrong to correct is 5 marks per question, which adds up significantly across the paper.

Build a Revision Schedule

Start preparation at least 4-6 months before the exam. In the last month before the exam, shift entirely to revision mode — go through your notes, key formulas, important dates and events (for history or current affairs subjects), and major concepts. Do not start new topics in the last few weeks. Strengthen what you already know.

Stay Updated with the Official Website

Always check exams.nta.nic.in/cuet-pg for official updates, syllabus changes, schedule changes, and new notifications. NTA sometimes updates the exam schedule or exam city allocation. The official website is the only reliable source for all CUET PG related information.

FAQs

Ques. Is the CUET PG 2026 result out?

Ans. Yes. NTA declared the CUET PG 2026 result on 24 April 2026 on the official NTA website. Candidates can log in at exams.nta.nic.in/cuet-pg with their registered email ID and password to download the scorecard.

Ques. When will CUET PG 2026 counselling begin?

Ans. CUET PG does not have centralized counselling. Each university conducts its own admission process. BHU registration is active until 4 June 2026. JNU admission portal is open until 15 June 2026. Other universities like HCU, JMI, and AMU are expected to open their portals in June 2026.

Ques. How many universities accept CUET PG 2026 scores?

Ans. Around 191 universities accept CUET PG 2026 scores. This includes 53 central universities, 42 state universities, 15 deemed universities, and 80 private universities. The full list is available on the NTA CUET PG website.

Ques. What is the CUET PG 2026 marking scheme?

Ans. CUET PG 2026 follows a marking scheme of +4 for each correct answer and -1 for each wrong answer. Unattempted questions carry 0 marks and no penalty. There are 75 questions per paper, and the maximum score is 300 marks per paper.

Ques. What is a good score in CUET PG 2026?

Ans. A score of 200 or above out of 300 is generally considered good in CUET PG 2026, placing you around the 85-90 percentile range. For top universities like JNU, BHU, and HCU in competitive programs like MA Economics or MSc subjects, you should aim for 240 or above for a strong chance of admission.

Ques. Is there negative marking in CUET PG 2026?

Ans. Yes, CUET PG 2026 has negative marking. You lose 1 mark for every wrong answer. There is no penalty for unattempted questions — they carry 0 marks. It is better to leave a question blank if you are not confident rather than risk losing marks through a wrong attempt.

Ques. How many test papers can a candidate apply for in CUET PG 2026?

Ans. A candidate can apply for up to 3 test papers in CUET PG 2026. You should choose your papers based on the PG programs and universities you wish to apply to. Each test paper has its own separate score and percentile on the scorecard.

Ques. What is the eligibility for CUET PG 2026?

Ans. The basic eligibility for CUET PG 2026 is a bachelor’s degree from a recognized university in the relevant subject. Most universities require at least 50% marks in graduation for General/EWS candidates and 45% for OBC/SC/ST/PwD candidates. Final year graduation students can also apply on a conditional basis.

Ques. How to download the CUET PG 2026 scorecard?

Ans. Go to exams.nta.nic.in/cuet-pg, click on the ’Result’ or ’Scorecard’ link, and log in with your registered email ID and password. Your scorecard will appear on screen — download it as a PDF and take a printout. Keep multiple copies safe for university counselling and admission processes.

Ques. What documents do I need for CUET PG 2026 counselling?

Ans. For CUET PG 2026 counselling, you need your CUET PG 2026 scorecard, graduation mark sheets (all years/semesters), graduation degree or provisional certificate, 10th and 12th mark sheets, category certificate if applicable (SC/ST/OBC/EWS/PwD), transfer certificate, character certificate, recent passport-size photographs, and a valid government photo ID. Requirements may vary slightly by university, so check the specific university’s admission portal.

Ques. What was the CUET PG 2026 exam date?

Ans. CUET PG 2026 was conducted from 6 March to 27 March 2026 in Computer Based Test (CBT) mode. The exam covered 157 subjects across 44 shifts at 292 exam centres across India. Each shift was 90 minutes long with 75 MCQs per test paper.