CUET PG Result 2026
📊 Cut-Off Marks & Merit List
The National Testing Agency (NTA), on behalf of the University Grants Commission (UGC), has officially declared the results for the Common University Entrance Test for Postgraduate Programmes (CUET PG) 2026.
The CUET (PG) 2026 examination was conducted between March 06 and March 30, 2026, in Computer Based Test (CBT) mode. A total of 4,11,366 unique candidates appeared for the exam across 157 different subjects. Candidates can now download their scorecards to seek admission into Central Universities and other participating institutions across the country.
How to Check CUET PG Result 2026
- Scroll down to the Important Links section and click on the "Direct Result/Scorecard Link."
- You will be redirected to the official NTA CUET PG portal.
- Enter your Application Number and Date of Birth (or password).
- Enter the security pin displayed on the screen and click "Submit."
- Your CUET PG 2026 Scorecard will be displayed. Download and print multiple copies for your future counseling and admission processes.
CUET PG 2026 Subject-Wise Toppers List
Along with the scorecards, the NTA has released the comprehensive subject-wise list of toppers. Here are the top rank holders and their highest marks across major subjects:
Education & General Subjects
- Shiksha Shastri B.Ed. (ACQP01): Jyotirmayee Sahu (273 marks)
- Agri-Business Management (COQP01): Shivam Yadav (212 marks)
- Applied Geography / Geoinformatics (COQP02): Anima Kumari (194 marks)
- B.Ed. (COQP03): Sudhanshu Shekhar (244 marks)
- B.Ed. Humanities & Social Sciences (COQP04): Jyoti (245 marks)
- B.Ed. Languages (COQP05): Jayshri Mishra (247 marks)
- B.Ed. Science (COQP06): Sunny Singh (166 marks)
- B.Ed. Mathematics (COQP07): Megha Sharma (201 marks)
- Commerce (COQP08): Amrita Swami (251 marks)
- Disaster Studies (COQP09): Deepak Kumar (193 marks)
- Economics (COQP10): Ujjawal Mandal (280 marks)
- General (COQP11): Archita Grover (300 marks)
- General – Management (COQP12): Shweta (285 marks)
- Library & Information Science (COQP13): Aarti (175 marks)
- LLM (COQP14): Khushvinder Solanki (272 marks)
- M.Ed. (COQP15): Anand Kumar (240 marks)
- MA Education (COQP16): Pratyush Pattnayak (244 marks)
- Mass Communication & Journalism (COQP17): Abhimanyu Singh (193 marks)
- Physical Education (COQP18): Harsha (225 marks)
- Public Health (COQP19): Adchaya S R (213 marks)
- Sports Sciences (COQP20): Anangsha Gupta (211 marks)
- Yoga (COQP21): Modugapalem Pradeep Reddy (241 marks)
- Healthcare & Hospital Management (COQP22): Mohd Amaan Mohd Aslam Merchant (300 marks)
Humanities & Social Sciences
- Ancient Indian History (HUQP01): Ajeeta Pundeer (191 marks)
- Anthropology (HUQP02): Adeeba Haroon (218 marks)
- Development & Labour Studies (HUQP06): Hemant Tomar (252 marks)
- Fine Arts (HUQP07): Teesta Brahma (184 marks)
- Geography (HUQP08): Rishav Kumar (245 marks)
- History (HUQP09): Ganesh Godara (281 marks)
- Home Science (HUQP11): Devi P V (223 marks)
- Philosophy (HUQP16): Sumeet Sahu (255 marks)
- Political Science (HUQP18): Archisha Aswal (300 marks)
- Psychology (HUQP20): Dhani (268 marks)
- Social Work (HUQP21): Kiran Maurya (256 marks)
- Sociology (HUQP22): Tapesh Kumar Sahu (295 marks)
Language Subjects
- English (LAQP01): Harshul Singh Thakur (267 marks)
- Hindi (LAQP02): Ravindra (255 marks)
- Sanskrit (LAQP03): Roshani Aryaa (265 marks)
- Linguistics (LAQP04): Aleena R Suresh (256 marks)
Technology & Mathematics
- Data Science / AI / CS (MTQP04): Parthvi Singh (296 marks)
- Electronics & Communication (MTQP05): Nandam Tejas (219 marks)
Science Subjects
- Agricultural Science (SCQP01): Kota Prabhu (245 marks)
- Agro-forestry (SCQP02): Aryan Sen / Rishikesav A (144 marks)
- Microbiology (SCQP03): Aratrika Ghosh (256 marks)
- Biochemistry (SCQP05): Sanchita Sharma (230 marks)
- Bioinformatics (SCQP06): Sanashri Sachdev (191 marks)
- Botany (SCQP07): Kajal Kashyap (195 marks)
- Chemistry (SCQP08): Ayushi Agrawal (240 marks)
- Computer Science / IT (SCQP09): Malaya Gupta (269 marks)
- Criminology (SCQP10): Sai Pragnya (251 marks)
- Environmental Science (SCQP11): Snigdha Kuri (217 marks)
- Food Science (SCQP12): Srishti Agrawal (198 marks)
- Forensic Science (SCQP13): Asmita Ghosh / Vaishnavi Raj (190 marks)
- Geology (SCQP14): Raj Vikram Singh (242 marks)
- Geophysics (SCQP15): Keshav Kumar (178 marks)
- Horticulture (SCQP16): Prema Uddappanavar (237 marks)
- Life Science (SCQP17): Jesu Choudhary (254 marks)
- Mathematics (SCQP19): Yatin Sood (280 marks)
- Medical Lab Technology (SCQP20): Aritra Nandy (162 marks)
- MPT / MRT (SCQP21): Keerthana Kulambil (195 marks)
- Pharmacy (SCQP23): Tuhinshubhra Jana (203 marks)
- Physics (SCQP24): Gaurav Kumar (222 marks)
- Plant Biotechnology (SCQP25): Kankatala Sneha (254 marks)
- Soil Science (SCQP26): Rahul Kumar (232 marks)
- Statistics (SCQP27): Prachi Aggarwal (219 marks)
- Zoology (SCQP28): Rudra Rai (220 marks)
Important Note: Some subjects have multiple candidates with equal top marks, so joint toppers are mentioned where applicable. This list is derived directly from the official CUET PG 2026 notice.
You can download the complete list of 157 subject toppers using the official PDF link below.
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Frequently Asked Questions
The National Testing Agency (NTA) officially declared the CUET PG 2026 results and scorecards on April 24, 2026.
You can download your scorecard by visiting the official NTA CUET PG website and logging in using your Application Number and Date of Birth.
No, the NTA does not send physical copies of the scorecard. Candidates must download and print the digital scorecard from the official portal.
The NTA does not release a centralized cutoff list; instead, each participating university releases its own subject-wise cutoff based on seat availability and applicant volume. However, based on current trends, top-tier institutions like DU, JNU, and BHU are expected to have a cutoff between 230 to 270 marks for highly competitive subjects (like Life Sciences, English, and Political Science), while average universities may close admissions around 160 to 200 marks.
You can check your CUET PG scorecard by visiting the official portal at https://exams.nta.nic.in/cuet-pg/. Click on the "Result/Scorecard" link on the homepage, enter your Application Number and Date of Birth, and submit the security pin to view and download your marks.
A score of 150 out of 300 is considered an average or moderate score. While it may be difficult to secure admission into the most prestigious Central Universities (like JNU or Delhi University) in the general category, a score of 150 is often sufficient to get admission into newer Central Universities, State Universities, and various participating private colleges, depending on the subject's difficulty level.