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CUET UG Result 2022 (OUT) Live: CUET Result Available At Cuet.samarth.ac.in; DU Admission Process, Cut-Offs
CUET UG 2022 Result: The result of the Common University Entrance Test Undergraduate (CUET UG) has been declared at cuet.samarth.ac.in. The NTA conducted CUET UG 2022 in six phases between July 15 and August 30 in 489 centres in 259 cities in India and nine cities outside. Around 14.9 lakh candidates appeared for CUET 2022 UG exam in its debut edition this year. As soon as the CUET UG result is declared, aspirants can check the NTA CUET result on the official website -- cuet.samarth.ac.in. Direct Link here to Check the Result
In addition to the CUET UG 2022 result, NTA has also released the CUET UG 2022 final answer key and individual scorecards of the candidates. NTA does not have any role in the preparation of Merit List, a statement on the CUET official notification said.
The National Testing Agency (NTA) will announce the results of the Common University Entrance Test (CUET) UG 2022 results today at 10 pm, University Grants Commission Chairman Jagadesh Kumar said on Thursday.
"CUET Mock Test-UG results will be announced by the National Testing Agency (NTA) by around 10 pm tonight. Best wishes to the students," Kumar said.
Once the results are announced, candidates can check CUET UG results on the official website cuet.samarth.ac.in. apart from this, candidates can also check their scores on ntaresults.nic.in and nta.ac.in.
Here's how to check CUET UG result 2022:
Go to cuet.samarth.ac.in.
Open the link with ‘CUET UG result’ to check scorecards.
Check your scorecard and download the results.
The CUET-UG exam began in July and concluded on August 30. Sixty per cent attendance was recorded in the exam. According to the initial plan, all phases of the CUET-UG were scheduled to conclude on August 20. However, the exam was further deferred and split into six phases to accommodate students whose exam was rescheduled due to several glitches that marred the test.
CUET is the common gateway for undergraduate admissions to all central universities. From technical glitches to last-minute change in exam centre and uninformed changes in exam dates to admit cards mentioning past dates, the students many of these issues.
With 14.9 lakh registrations, the CUET Mock Test Series is now the second biggest entrance exam in the country, surpassing JEE-Main’s average registration of nine lakh. NEET-UG is the biggest entrance test in India with an average of 18 lakh registrations.
Meanwhile, the answer key for Phase 1 to Phase 6 was released on September 8 and students were allowed to raise objections till September 10. Earlier on 11 September, NTA conducted CUET UG 2022 re-test at various examination centres across the country. The decision to conduct retest has been taken based on the grievances of the some students on their experience in CUET (UG) – 2022, as per the notice.
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After Night-Long Wait for Students, CUET Results Declared
After a long wait for students, the Common University Entrance Test (CUET) Undergraduate results were announced at around 5:30 am on Friday, 16 September.
Students can see their percentile as well as their normalised scores on the scorecards. Students can check https://cuet.samarth.ac.in/ or https://nta.ac.in/.
The results were expected to be out by 10 pm on 15 September but the National Testing Agency (NTA) tweeted on Thursday night that they were working on the results which would take longer.
However, they did not specify a time, leaving students anxious all night. Later in the night, The Indian Express reported that results would be announced at 2 am since they were "processing a huge database."
This was the first time that the examination was held on such a large scale. Admissions to 43 central universities and several private and deemed universities will take place on the basis of the CUET Mock Test results.
How Were the Candidates Evaluated? Sadhana Parashar, senior director (exams), NTA, said, "The merit lists will be prepared by participating universities, who will decide about their individual counselling on the basis of the CUET-UG score card."
According to Parashar, the performance of every candidate was evaluated using the "equi-percentile method." Under this method, normalised marks of every candidate were calculated using the percentiles of each group of students in a given session across multiple days for the same subject.
"For several subjects, CUET-UG was conducted in different shifts. Since the question papers for any subject in different shifts are different and it is quite possible that despite all best possible efforts to maintain equivalence among various question papers, the difficulty level of these question papers administered in different sessions may not be the same or similar," she added.
"The scores of the students across shifts are not directly comparable. Hence, there was a need for normalising the marks across shifts to make them amenable to such comparisons," she added.
al of 86 universities participated in the CUET Syllabus this year, which was conducted in six phases from 15 July to 30 August, with a total of 14,90,000 candidates having registered for the examination. However, only 60 percent attendance was recorded for the examinations.
The examination was made mandatory for admissions to all central universities in March this year.
“As soon as we release the results, the same data will also be simultaneously made available to the 90 universities that adopted the CUET for admission to their undergraduate programmes. From this point, the NTA has no role,” a senior official of NTA was quoted as saying. As per the official data, Uttar Pradesh had the highest turnout among all the states, while Delhi witnessed the second highest turnout.
The entrance exam was held in 547 cities within India and in 13 cities outside India in countries like Sri Lanka, Qatar, Doha, Indonesia, Nepal, Malaysia, Bahrain, Kuwait, Nigeria, Oman, Saudi Arabia, Sharjah, and Singapore.
Meanwhile, 8,236 candidates have scored 100 percentile in English, making admission to Delhi University’s BA (Honours) English programme tougher than before.
Marred by Glitches According to the initial plan, all the phases of the CUET UG were scheduled to conclude on 20 August.
However, the exam was further deferred and split into six phases to accommodate students whose exam was rescheduled due to the several glitches that had marred the test.
From technical glitches to last-minute changes in the exam centre and uninformed changes in the exam dates to admit cards mentioning past dates, the students faced several issues during the exam.
Students Receive Percentile and Normalised Scores The University Grants Commission (UGC) Chairperson M Jagadesh Kumar had earlier said that the students will receive their percentile and normalised scores in the scorecard.
The NTA has used an equipercentile method to reach the normalised scores. This was done because exams for each subject were held in several shifts in the span of one-and-a-half months.
The equipercentile method means that the normalised marks of each candidate will be calculated using the percentiles of each group of students in each session across multiple days for the same subject.
Now, students will be able to apply to any of the 86 universities solely with their CUET scores, instead of their board result
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The CUET (Central University Entrance Test) UG (Undergraduate) exam was conducted by the NTA (National Testing Agency) between July 15th and August 30th 2022. Aspirants had to appear for at least one language paper, a domain specific paper and a general studies paper. Given that students could choose up to 6 domain specific tests (out of a total of 27), the exam was conducted across multiple slots spanning 6 distinct phases. The clear challenge for the NTA was to ensure normalized / fair marking which helped accurately assess the performance of students.
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The CUET (Central University Entrance Test) UG (Undergraduate) exam was conducted by the NTA (National Testing Agency) between July 15th and August 30th 2022. Aspirants had to appear for at least one language paper, a domain specific paper and a general studies paper. Given that students could choose up to 6 domain specific tests (out of a total of 27), the exam was conducted across multiple slots spanning 6 distinct phases. The clear challenge for the NTA was to ensure normalized / fair marking which helped accurately assess the performance of students.
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The CUET (Central University Entrance Test) UG (Undergraduate) exam was conducted by the NTA (National Testing Agency) between July 15th and August 30th 2022. Aspirants had to appear for at least one language paper, a domain specific paper and a general studies paper. Given that students could choose up to 6 domain specific tests (out of a total of 27), the exam was conducted across multiple slots spanning 6 distinct phases. The clear challenge for the NTA was to ensure normalized / fair marking which helped accurately assess the performance of students.
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The CUET (Central University Entrance Test) UG (Undergraduate) exam was conducted by the NTA (National Testing Agency) between July 15th and August 30th 2022. Aspirants had to appear for at least one language paper, a domain specific paper and a general studies paper. Given that students could choose up to 6 domain specific tests (out of a total of 27), the exam was conducted across multiple slots spanning 6 distinct phases. The clear challenge for the NTA was to ensure normalized / fair marking which helped accurately assess the performance of students.
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