CUET 2026 RESULTS OUT! Did You Clear the Shocking Delhi University Cut-Offs? Check Now!
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The wait is finally over for millions of aspiring undergraduate students across India. The National Testing Agency (NTA) has officially released the Common University Entrance Test (CUET) UG 2026 results. As the single largest gateway for admission into central, state, deemed, and private universities across the country, these scores will dictate the academic futures of over 1.5 million students.
With the results now live on the official portal (cuet.samarth.ac.in), the focus immediately shifts to counseling, university-specific merit lists, and the notoriously high cut-offs for premier institutions like Delhi University (DU) and Banaras Hindu University (BHU). CareerFlora brings you a comprehensive, step-by-step breakdown of the results, the controversial normalization process, and your immediate next steps for securing admission.
Latest Verified Information: How to Check Your CUET Scorecard
The NTA activated the result link late last night, leading to immediate high traffic on the official servers. Students can access their normalized scores by following these steps:
- Visit the official CUET UG portal:
exams.nta.ac.in/CUET-UG/orcuet.samarth.ac.in. - Click on the flashing "Download CUET UG 2026 Scorecard" link on the homepage.
- Enter your unique Application Number and Date of Birth (or Password).
- Enter the security captcha and click 'Submit'.
- Your scorecard will be displayed. Download and print multiple colored copies, as these will be mandatory during physical document verification at universities.
Detailed Explanation: Understanding the 2026 Normalization Process
One of the most confusing aspects of the CUET for students and parents is the scoring system. Because the exam was conducted over multiple days and in various shifts with different question papers, the NTA uses an "Equipercentile Equating Method."
What does this mean for you? Your raw score (the actual number of questions you got right minus negative marking) is not your final score. The NTA calculates your percentile based on how you performed relative to other students in your specific shift. These percentiles are then converted into a "Normalized Score." It is this normalized score—not your raw score or percentile—that universities will use to draft their merit lists. This ensures that students who received a slightly tougher question paper on Day 1 are not unfairly disadvantaged compared to those who had an easier paper on Day 3.
Important Facts: Delhi University (DU) CSAS Portal and Expected Cut-Offs
Delhi University remains the most sought-after destination for CUET candidates. For 2026, DU continues to use its Common Seat Allocation System (CSAS) portal.
Phase 2 of CSAS is Now Active
With the CUET results out, DU has officially launched Phase 2 of the CSAS portal, where students must log in and meticulously fill in their "Preferences" for colleges and programs. Expert Tip: Always list your true top preference first (e.g., BA Hons Political Science at Hindu College), regardless of whether you think your score is high enough. The algorithm works top-down.
Expected 2026 Cut-Off Trends for Top DU Colleges
Based on early data analysis by educational experts, the 2026 cut-offs for North Campus colleges are expected to remain fiercely competitive, particularly for Humanities and Commerce streams.
- B.Com (Hons) at SRCC / Hindu: Expected to close around the 785-795 mark (out of 800) for the unreserved category.
- BA (Hons) Political Science/History at Miranda House / St. Stephen's: Expected normalized score requirement of 790+.
- B.Sc (Hons) Physics/Chemistry: Slightly more forgiving, expected around 740-760 out of 800.
Timeline of Upcoming Admission Events (July-August 2026)
- July 14, 2026: CUET UG Results Declared by NTA.
- July 16 - July 22, 2026: Preference filling window opens on major university portals (DU CSAS, BHU, JNU).
- August 1, 2026: Release of the First Merit List / Seat Allocation by Delhi University.
- August 1 - August 4, 2026: Candidates must "Accept" the allocated seat online.
- August 16, 2026: Expected commencement of the new academic session for first-year undergraduates.
Expert Analysis: What If Your Score is Low?
Do not panic. While the spotlight is always on the top 5 colleges in the country, CUET 2026 partners with over 250 universities.
- Look Beyond North Campus: DU's South Campus and Off-Campus colleges offer the exact same degree and syllabus with slightly lower cut-offs.
- Explore State Universities: State universities like Dr. B.R. Ambedkar University (Delhi) or Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University (GGSIPU) have excellent faculties and are accepting CUET scores.
- Spot Rounds: Many students drop their seats for professional courses (Engineering/Medical), leaving vacancies in top colleges that are filled during the spot allocation rounds in late August.
FAQs
Q: Will universities release cut-offs in percentages or CUET scores? A: Universities will use your "Normalized CUET Score" to create a merit list. They no longer use Class 12 board exam percentages for general admission.
Q: Can I change my preferences on the DU CSAS portal after Phase 2 closes? A: No. Once Phase 2 closes and your preferences are locked, you cannot alter the order. The system will automatically lock your saved preferences on the deadline.
Q: Is there negative marking reflected in the normalized score? A: Yes, the raw score is calculated with a -1 penalty for every wrong answer, which then goes through the normalization algorithm.
Conclusion
The declaration of the CUET UG 2026 results marks the end of a grueling exam season and the beginning of a strategic counseling phase. Your choices in the preference-filling stage are just as critical as your exam scores. Take your time, consult with counselors, and arrange your college-course combinations wisely. Bookmark CareerFlora for daily updates on university merit lists, cut-off drops, and expert admission guidance.