CUET 2026: Syllabus, Exam Dates, Eligibility, Registration, Pattern & More

CUET 2026: Syllabus, Exam Date, Registration, Notification, Eligibility, Pattern, and More

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Introduction to CUET 2026

The CUET 2026 exam marks a revolutionary change in India’s undergraduate admission process. Before 2021, several entrance exams existed for various universities. However, the National Testing Agency (NTA) introduced CUET, now the unified entrance exam for admission into over 500 universities, including prestigious ones such as the University of Delhi (DU), Banaras Hindu University (BHU), and Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU). Therefore, it would be wise for all Class 12 students to seriously consider this exam to secure admission into their dream institutions.

Why CUET 2026 Is Important

One of the strongest reasons why CUET 2026 stands out is its inclusivity. Students from villages, towns, and cities across India can access more than 4500 exam centres. Moreover, the exam ensures that students from all regions compete on a level playing field, giving everyone an equal chance.

CUET 2026 Exam Dates (Tentative)

The following table provides an overview of the expected schedule:

EventDate (Tentative)
Notification ReleaseFebruary 2026 (1st week)
Correction Window OpensMarch 2026 (4th week)
CUET UG 2026 Application FormFebruary 2026 (4th week)
Last Date to Submit ApplicationMarch 2026 (4th week)
CUET UG Admit CardMay 2026 (1st week)
CUET UG 2026 ExamMay 2026 (2nd week)
Answer Key ReleaseMay 2026 (4th week)
CUET UG 2026 ResultJune 2026 (4th week)
Counseling BeginsJuly 2026 (2nd week)

CUET 2026 Eligibility Criteria

Candidates applying for CUET 2026 must meet the following eligibility standards:

  • Qualification: Must have passed or be appearing in Class 12 in 2026 from a recognized board.
  • Minimum Marks: 45% for the General category and 40% for SC/ST/OBC.
  • Age Limit: There are no age restrictions.

CUET 2026 Exam Pattern

To prepare effectively, it is essential to understand the CUET 2026 exam pattern. The exam is divided into three main sections:

SectionDescriptionQuestions to be attempted
Paper-I LanguageMost students from CBSE schools will choose English for the first section of the CUET exam. This section will include questions on topics such as Reading Comprehension, Vocabulary, and Grammar.50 questions
Paper- II Domain (Subjects in Class 12)In this section, there are 23 subjects from the  +2 covering only the NCERT syllabus.50 questions
Paper- III General Aptitude TestThis paper contains questions covering General Knowledge, Current Affairs, General Mental Ability, Numerical Ability, and Quantitative Reasoning, which includes basic mathematical concepts such as arithmetic, algebra, geometry, mensuration, and statistics, as well as Logical and Analytical Reasoning.50 questions
Marking Scheme:+5 marks for each correct answer -1 mark for each wrong answer

Marking Scheme: +5 for every correct answer, -1 for every incorrect one.

CUET 2026 Syllabus

Section I – Domain-Specific Subjects

This section includes 23 subjects. The syllabus for each subject is based on the Class 12 NCERT curriculum. Subjects include:

  • Accountancy
  • Business Studies
  • Economics
  • History
  • Political Science
  • Physics, Chemistry, Biology
  • Computer Science, Psychology, Sociology, Fine Arts
  • Mathematics, Environmental Studies, and more

Some discontinued subjects: Entrepreneurship, Legal Studies, Tourism, and Engineering Graphics.

Section II – Language Section (IA & IB)

Tests reading comprehension, grammar, vocabulary, and verbal reasoning. The 13 languages offered include:

  • Hindi, English, Bengali, Punjabi, Tamil, Telugu, Kannada, Malayalam, Urdu, Odia, Marathi, Assamese, Gujarati

Section III – General Test

Covers:

  • Logical and Analytical Reasoning
  • General Knowledge and Current Affairs
  • Quantitative Reasoning and Numerical Ability

CUET 2026 Application Process

Step 1: Registration

  • Visit the official portal and register using personal details
  • Set a password and select a security question
  • Application number is generated for further login

Step 2: Fill Application Form

  • Provide academic and personal info
  • Upload documents:
    • Photograph (10–200 KB, white background)
    • Signature (4–30 KB)
    • PwD certificate (if applicable)

Step 3: Payment of Application Fee

  • Payment methods: Net Banking, Debit/Credit Card, UPI
  • Confirmation page generated upon successful payment
CategoryUp to 3 SubjectsAdditional Subject
General (UR)₹1000₹400 each
OBC (NCL)/EWS₹900₹375 each
SC/ST/PwBD/Third Gender₹800₹350 each
Centers Outside India₹4500₹1800 each

CUET 2026 Admit Card & Exam Day Guidelines

Candidates will be able to download the CUET 2026 admit card from the official website in May 2026. It is important to carry the following on exam day:

Must Carry:

  • Printed Admit Card
  • Valid ID Proof (Aadhar, PAN, Voter ID)
  • Same photograph as uploaded

Not Allowed:

  • Smartwatches, mobile phones, notes, or calculators

CUET 2026 Result & Counseling Process

The result of CUET 2026 will be declared in June 2026. Candidates must download their scorecards using their login credentials. Participating universities will then release their cut-offs and initiate the counselling process.

Each university conducts counselling independently. Admission will be granted based on:

  • Rank in CUET
  • Course availability
  • Category reservation

CUET 2026 Mock Tests and PYQs

Mock tests are essential for CUET 2026 preparation. NTA provides official mocks online. Students should:

  • Solve the previous year’s question papers
  • Attempt time-bound mock tests
  • Track progress and adjust strategy

CUET 2026 Accepting Universities

CUET 2026 scores are accepted by 46+ Central Universities and various private/deemed universities.

University/CollegeStateCity
Aligarh Muslim UniversityUttar PradeshAligarh
Assam UniversityAssamSilchar
Babasaheb Bhimrao Ambedkar UniversityUttar PradeshLucknow
Banaras Hindu UniversityUttar PradeshVaranasi
Central Agricultural UniversityManipurImphal
Central Sanskrit UniversityDelhiNew Delhi
Central Tribal University of Andhra PradeshAndhra PradeshVizianagaram
Central University of Andhra PradeshAndhra PradeshAnantapur
Central University of GujaratGujaratGandhinagar
Central University of HaryanaHaryanaMahendragarh
Central University of Himachal PradeshHimachal PradeshDharamsala
Central University of JammuJammu and KashmirJammu
Central University of JharkhandJharkhandRanchi
Central University of KarnatakaKarnatakaKalaburagi
Central University of KashmirJammu and KashmirSrinagar
Central University of KeralaKeralaKasaragod
Central University of OdishaOdishaKoraput
Central University of PunjabPunjabBathinda
Central University of RajasthanRajasthanAjmer
Central University of South BiharBiharGaya
Central University of Tamil NaduTamil NaduTiruvarur
Delhi UniversityDelhiNew Delhi
Dr Hari Singh Gour UniversityMadhya PradeshSagar
Dr Rajendra Prasad Central Agriculture UniversityBiharSamastipur
English and Foreign Languages UniversityTelanganaHyderabad
Guru GhasidasVishwavidyalayaChhattisgarhBilaspur
Hemwati Nandan Bahuguna Garhwal UniversityUttarakhandSrinagar
Indian Maritime UniversityTamil NaduChennai
Indira Gandhi National Open UniversityDelhiNew Delhi
Indira Gandhi National Tribal UniversityMadhya PradeshAmarkantak
Jamia Millia IslamiaDelhiNew Delhi
Jawaharlal Nehru UniversityDelhiNew Delhi
Mahatma Gandhi Antarrashtriya Hindi VishwavidyalayaMaharashtraWardha
Mahatma Gandhi Central UniversityBiharMotihari
Manipur UniversityManipurImphal
Maulana Azad National Urdu UniversityTelanganaHyderabad
Mizoram UniversityMizoramAizawl
Nagaland UniversityNagalandLumami
Nalanda UniversityBiharRajgir, Nalanda
National Sanskrit UniversityAndhra PradeshTirupati
National Sports UniversityManipurImphal
North-Eastern Hill UniversityMeghalayaShillong
Pondicherry UniversityPuducherryPondicherry
Rajiv Gandhi National Aviation UniversityUttar PradeshRaebareli
Rajiv Gandhi UniversityArunachal PradeshItanagar
Rani Lakshmi Bai Central Agricultural UniversityUttar PradeshJhansi
Shri Lal Bahadur Shastri National Sanskrit UniversityDelhiNew Delhi
Sikkim UniversitySikkimGangtok
South Asian UniversityDelhiNew Delhi
Tezpur UniversityAssamTezpur
Tripura UniversityTripuraAgartala
University of AllahabadUttar PradeshPrayagraj
University of HyderabadTelanganaHyderabad
Visva-Bharati UniversityWest BengalSantiniketan

CUET 2026 Preparation Tips

Here are some important tips for CUET 2026 aspirants:

  • Revise NCERT books thoroughly
  • Practice sample papers regularly
  • Focus on weak areas
  • Work on time management
  • Avoid new topics at the last minute
  • Enrol in online mock tests and coaching (if required)

Conclusion

With CUET 2026, India has embraced the vision of One Nation, One Entrance Test. It is time for every aspirant to take their preparation seriously. By understanding the syllabus, focusing on mock tests, and staying informed, you can increase your chances of securing admission into India’s top universities.

CUET 2026 FAQs

Who is eligible for CUET 2026?

 Candidates who passed or are appearing in Class 12 in 2026.

Can Class 12 students apply?

Yes, appearing candidates can apply.

 Is there an age limit?

 No, age is not a barrier for CUET.

When will CUET 2026 registration start?

 In the 4th week of February 2026.

Can I edit my form later?

 Yes, during the correction window.

How many sections are in CUET 2026?

 There are 3 sections – Language, Domain, and General Test.

What’s the marking scheme?

 +5 for correct answers, -1 for wrong ones.

When will the admit card be out?

 In May 2026.

 Can I change my exam city?

 No, once assigned, it cannot be changed.

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