What to do after the declaration of CUET result?

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    Bhupinder Kour | Contributor-Level 10

    5 months ago

    The final CUET answer key published by the NTA serves as the basis for the CUET result. Following this, it is anticipated that all of the participating universities will publish their separate cut-off lists (admission/merit lists) and dates for student acceptance to various UG programs.

    Candidates must now complete the application in order to be admitted to the college they choose during the application process. Depending on the number of open seats, the college will release a separate cutoff and merit list in one or more rounds following the submission of the registration form on the college website.

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    Mamona Shukla | Contributor-Level 6

    6 months ago

    The CUET UG 2025 result is ticket to the next phase of college admissions. Once the NTA releases the CUET results on the official website (cuet.nta.nic.in), here's what candidates should do next:

    1. Download the CUET UG 2025 scorecard
    2. Check the expected cutoff for desired college and course
    3. Apply for CUET counselling at accepting universities
    4. Keep the required documents ready
    5. Wait for release of seat allocation results or merit list
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    Md sarik ansari | Contributor-Level 8

    5 months ago

    After the declaration of CUET result, the following steps should be taken:

    1. Check your result and confirm that you have qualified for the exam.
    2. Download your admit card and keep it safe.
    3. Start preparing for the counselling process.
    4. Apply for the colleges of your choice. 
    5. Attend the counselling sessions and choose the college that you want to join. 
    6. Submit the required documents and pay the admission fee. 
    7. Join the college and start your journey towards higher education.

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