
CUET UG 2022 Result Live at cuet.samarth.ac.in: The National Testing Agency (NTA) will release the result for Common University Entrance Test undergraduate (CUET UG) 2022 on September 15. Candidates who appeared in any of the six phases of the entrance test can download their scorecards at the official CUET UG website — cuet.samarth.ac.in
NTA conducted the first ever common entrance test for undergraduate admissions to universities between July 16 to August 30. A re-test was conducted on September 11 for considering the grievances of individual students. The provisional answer key was released on September 8. Candidates were given time till 5 pm of September 10 to challenge the answer key.
As per the official date, among all states, Uttar Pradesh had the highest turnout among all the states with 2,92,589 students appearing for the CUET. The second highest turnout was in Delhi with 1,86,405 students appearing for tests, followed by Bihar with 84,425. Meanwhile only 583 of 5,634 registered candidates took the test in Meghalaya logging the lowest attendance at 6.02 per cent. Overall 61.86 per cent candidates appeared in the CUET UG.
The entrance exam was held in 547 cities within India and in 13 cities outside India — Sri Lanka, Qatar, Doha, Indonesia, Nepal, Malaysia, Bahrain, Kuwait, Nigeria, Oman, Saudi Arabia, Sharjah and Singapore.
To address the teething issues for next year, the NTA is exploring a reduction in the number of subject choices and combinations. Reduction in the number of subject combinations on offer and review of the number of cities where the exams are held are among the measures under consideration.
In an interview to The Indian Express last month, NTA chief Vineet Joshi said, “This was the first year of CUET and people were apprehensive that this was yet another entrance test that would push students towards coaching. In this context, we decided not to limit the subject combinations on offer. This eventually led to 45,000+ unique combinations of subjects opted by students appearing for CUET-UG. However, based on suggestions from various academics and students, we are now looking to strike a balance. We might propose a reduction in the basket of subjects that candidates can choose from…,” he said.
The State Common Entrance Test Cell, Maharashtra will today (September 15) declare the result of the Maharashtra Common Entrance Test 2022 for the physics, chemistry, and mathematics (PCM) and physics, chemistry, and biology (PCB) groups at 5 pm. Check LIVE Updates here
The ranking framework judges institutions under five broad generic groups of parameters of Teaching, Learning and Resources (TLR), Research and Professional Practice (RP), Graduation Outcomes (GO), Outreach and Inclusivity (OI) and Perception (PR). Ranks are assigned based on the total sum of marks assigned for each of these five broad groups of parameters.
Ambedkar University, Delhi (AUD) has opened its application for undergraduate courses. Ambedkar University is a state university that adopted CUET score for admissions in undergraduate courses this year. Candidates have time till October 12 to fill in the application form. Check details
Here’s the complete list of the participating universities, their total number of applications and their corresponding score in NIRF 2022 (if any) to help you make a better choice”
The Delhi University had the highest number of applications with more than 6 lakhs CUET(UG) applications. The second highest number of applications were received by Banaras Hindu University with 4.34 lakhs applications, followed by Allahabad University with 2.62 lakhs applications.
Examinees will be awarded 5 marks for every correct response. However, one mark will be deducted for every wrong answer and no marks will be deducted for not answering a question.
Common University Entrance Test (CUET-UG) results will be announced by National Testing Agency (NTA) around 10 pm tonight, M Jagadesh Kumar told News Agency ANI
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There are a total 90 universities that are participating in CUET UG including 44 Central Universities. All the universities have received a total 58.5 lakh applications for the various programmes. For information on the number of seats, you will have to refer to the universities individually.
According to an NTA official, who spoke to The Indian Express, the CUET scorecard will be similar to what a GRE or SAT report card is. It will only carry a candidate’s percentile and absolute (but normalised) marks in each domain subject. There will be no merit, rank or cut-off marks since there is no centralised admission counseling based on CUET score. Admissions based on CUET performance will be done individually by all participating universities. Read story here. Read more
There is no fail or passing mark. NTA will release the CUET scorecard along with the candidate’s percentile. The candidates will get admission into colleges/universities based on the merit lists of colleges/universities
Each participating university will have its own merit list based on the applications they have received. The merit lists will be released at the announcement of results by NTA. Students, who had earlier indicated their preference of universities at the time of registering for CUET UG, will then have to check the respective university merit lists to check if they are eligible for admission.
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Delhi had the highest appearing percentage of 73.81, followed by Bihar (72.81), Uttar Pradesh (71), Leh and Ladakh (69.40), Haryana (65.15), Jharkhand (64.53), Jammu and Kashmir (62.25). At 60.71 and 60.50 respectively, Madhya Pradesh and Rajasthan attendance percentages were marginally below the national average.
The government did not favour using Board marks for admission because of the “diversity” in evaluation methods adopted by different Boards. “Some Boards are more generous than others in marking and this gives their students an unfair advantage over others,” said a government official who spoke on anonymity.
At this moment, CUET is compulsory for central universities but the government is open to other institutions, including private universities, adopting this examination instead of conducting their own. Unlike undergraduate studies, conducting admissions to postgraduate programmes through CUET is not compulsory for central universities. Therefore, they are free to adopt CUET for PG admissions or stick to their own admission process for now.
The CUET Scorecard will look quite different from the one issued by the NTA to JEE Main and NEET candidates. Here’s what it will reflect:
1. Candidate's name, roll number, application number and photograph
2. Candidate's father's name and mother's name
3. Category (General, OBC, EWS, SC, ST, PwD)
4. Gender
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