
What is CUET?
CUET (Common University Entrance Test) is a national-level exam organized by the National Testing Agency (NTA). Its purpose is to create a single, uniform entrance pathway for students seeking admission into undergraduate and postgraduate programs across various universities in India, including central, state, private, and deemed institutions.
CUET UG 2026: Key Facts & Tentative Schedule
Here are the expected details for CUET‐UG 2026:
| Feature | Details / Tentative Dates |
| Notification Announce | The notification is anticipated to be released in the first week of March 2026. |
| Application Period | The application process is expected to begin around March 2026, though in some cases it may open as early as late February. |
| Registration Process | Applications will be submitted online through the CUET-UG portal, where candidates must enter their personal and academic details, choose subjects, upload a photograph and signature, and complete the fee payment. |
| Correction Window | Once the application is submitted, candidates will be given a specific window to make corrections to their details. |
| Exam Date | Tentatively May-June 2026. |
| Admit Card | Tentatively April-May 2026. |
| Result Declaration | Expected in June 2026. |
CUET Exam Pattern (UG)
Here’s how the CUET-UG 2026 exam is expected to be structured:
| Section | Syllabus | Number of Questions | Time / Duration | Marking Scheme |
| Languages (Section I / IA + optional IB) | There are 13 different languages. Any of these languages may be chosen. | 50 MCQs per language paper | Usually 60 min per language paper. | |
| Domain Subject(s) (Section II) | Subjects from Class 12 / equivalent. NCERT syllabus. You choose based on the course you aim for. | 50 MCQs per chosen domain subject | ||
| General Test /Aptitude (Section III) | Quantitative reasoning, logical thinking, current affairs, general awareness etc. | 50 MCQs |
· Mode: Computer Based Test (CBT).
· Negative marking: -1 for each wrong answer. The Correct answer gives positive +5 marks.
· No optional questions: In many sections, you must attempt all questions of the chosen subject/paper.
CUET Eligibility Criteria (UG)
What you need to be eligible:
- Must have passed Class 12 (or equivalent) or be appearing for the Class 12 exam in 2026 from a recognized board
- Minimum marks: Typically 45% for general category; lower for reserved categories (SC/ST/OBC) as applicable.
- No upper age limit generally.
- Specific courses/universities may have additional requirements (e.g. certain subjects, minimum marks in certain domain papers). Always check the specific course/college criteria.
CUET Syllabus 2026
Here are the expected syllabus for CUET‐UG 2026:
- Domain Subjects: Based on Class 12 NCERT syllabus (for science, commerce, arts etc.).
- Language Section: Reading Comprehension, Grammar, Vocabulary, Literary passages etc.
- General Test: Logical/analytical reasoning, quantitative aptitude, current affairs/general knowledge.
Participating Universities / Colleges
- Many central universities, as well as state, private, and deemed universities accept CUET-UG scores.
- Examples include DU, BHU, JNU, etc.
What’s New / What to Watch For in 2026
- The exam rules may see changes: Examination format, subject availability, language options, etc., depending on decisions by MoE & NTA.
- Students should keep an eye on the official notification so they get updated info.
CUET PG 2026 (Postgraduate) – Brief
In addition to UG, there’s CUET PG for postgraduate admissions. Some key notes:
- Exam expected in March-April 2026 for many PG courses.
- Number of participating universities: 190+ as per tentative info. Pattern is MCQ-based via CBT. Duration, number of questions etc depend on subject/course.
Tips & What You Should Do
· Keep track of the official NTA (CUET-UG) website, as it will release the final schedule and any updates.
· Select subjects and languages carefully, based on the admission requirements of the course you wish to pursue.
· Prepare with NCERT textbooks and other reliable resources for domain subjects, and stay updated on general knowledge and current affairs.
· Solve mock tests regularly to become comfortable with the computer-based format and time management.· Review previous years’ question papers to understand the style and level of questions asked.
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