The CUET PG Result 2026 has entered its final release window, with the National Testing Agency announced the results on April 24, 2026.
Candidates who appeared for the postgraduate entrance examination were in the last waiting phase, where the result have been announced.
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Expected Time and Current Status
At present, the result is pending but imminent. Based on recent developments:
- Result date: April 24, 2026 (Today)
- Result time: 7:00 pm
- Status: Declared
The backend preparation on the official portal is believed to be in its final stage, which typically precedes result activation.
Where to Check CUET PG Result 2026
Once released, candidates will be able to access their scorecards through the official NTA portal:
- Website: exams.nta.nic.in/CUET-PG
- Required credentials: Application Number and Password/Date of Birth
The result will be available in online mode only, and no physical scorecards will be issued.
What Will Be Released Along With Result
The result is expected to be accompanied by key evaluation documents, including:
- Final Answer Key (may be released just before or along with result)
- Individual Scorecards
- Percentile-based ranking data
This data will form the basis for admissions across participating universities.
Exam Timeline Overview
The CUET PG 2026 examination was conducted over multiple days:
- Exam dates: March 6 to March 27, 2026
- Mode: Computer-Based Test (CBT)
- Conducting body: National Testing Agency (NTA)
The evaluation process has been ongoing since late March, and the timeline aligns with previous years where results are declared within 3–4 weeks of exam completion.
What Happens After CUET PG Result 2026
After the result declaration:
- Participating universities will release their individual counselling schedules
- Cut-off marks will vary based on course and institution
- Candidates will need to apply separately for the admission processes of the respective universities
It is important to note that CUET PG does not have a centralized counselling system; admissions are handled independently by universities.
