More than 14 lakh candidates are waiting for their results, who want to take admission in the undergraduate courses of various universities.
CUET Result 2022: National Testing Agency (NTA) will release the CUET UG result today on 15th September. UGC Chairman Jagdish Kumar has confirmed last week that CUET UG scores will be released on or before 15th September. When the results will be released, students will be able to check their marks by visiting cuet.samarth.ac.in. Students will be able to check their marks through their application number and date of birth.
More than 14 lakh candidates are waiting for their results, who want to take admission in the undergraduate courses of various universities. 60% of the total registered students appeared in the examination. The students who will qualify will have to apply separately by visiting the official website of the university. Delhi University has already started the admission process.
How will the marks be issued
NTA has issued a notice yesterday explaining how the marks of CUET will be calculated and how they will be normalized thereafter. Candidates can check this notice by visiting cuet.samarth.ac.in. In the notice, NTA has stated that the CUET UG exam was conducted in multiple shifts for multiple subjects. In order to bring the level of difficulty level of question papers of different shifts to the same level, NTA will follow the formula of normalization in this exam. The result will be released after normalizing the marks.
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