The National Testing Agency (NTA) declares CUET UG 2026 results on June 23, with candidates able to download scorecards from the official website. NTA performance statistics show that one candidate secures a 100 percentile score in four of the five subjects they opted for, while 22 candidates achieve 100 percentile in three subjects and 180 candidates score 100 percentile in two subjects. In total, 3,214 candidates record a 100 percentile in at least one subject. The highest aggregate NTA score across five subjects is 1232.19.

The exam takes place in computer-based test (CBT) mode from May 11 to May 31, 2026, and on June 6–7, 2026. NTA reports 15,68,867 registered candidates and 11,64,098 who appeared, with the test conducted across 321 cities (including 13 international cities) and 35 shifts over 19 days. A total of 37 subjects are offered, including 13 languages, 23 domain subjects, and a general aptitude test, with papers available in 13 languages. English remains the most preferred medium and subject, while results are shared with participating universities for admissions through their own merit lists and counselling.