What is a good score in CUET UG?

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    Shruti Garg | Contributor-Level 10

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    On analysing the CUET UG cut off for the academic year 2025-26, scoring above 700 marks can be considered a good score in CUET UG. Candidates scoring above 700 may fall in the category of 95+ percentile. Candidates can get admission to top central  universities like University of Delhi, Banaras Hindu University, Jawaharlal Nehru University and other universities in the desired course. Given below is the range that is considered good for admission:

    • Very Good Score: 700 and above
    • Good Score: 650 and above

    Score range between 400-649 is considered an average score. Admission on the basis of the average score can et into any decent colle

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  • It is difficult to mention any good score in CUET UG as the cut off depend up on several factors. It is very important to consider the difficulty and popularity of the specific programme you're applying for.

    However, in general, the score of 700 and above in your CUET UG is considered as a very good score and to secure your seat in various top colleges. Whereas, scoring below 500 can limit your options to some extent.

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