CUET UG 2025 Results (Out): Admission process for DU, JNU, Jamia explained

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CUET UG 2025 Results (Out): The National Testing Agency has announced the results for the Common University Entrance Test (CUET) UG 2025. Candidates awaiting results can download their scorecards from the official website at cuet.nta.nic.in and examinationservices.nic.in/resultservices.With the CUET UG 2025 results announced, candidates will now be required to register and take part in the seat allotment process in their respective preferred colleges. Popular universities like Delhi University (DU), Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) and Jamia Millia Islamia (JMI) are expected to start the admission process soon. Here is what candidates need to know before the commencement of counselling process.CUET UG Results 2025: NTA Scorecard PDF Download Link hereDelhi University: CSAS portal to begin in AugustAt Delhi University, the undergraduate admissions will be conducted through the Common Seat Allocation System (CSAS), expected to open in August 2025. Students are required to register on the CSAS portal by paying Rs 250 (general category) or Rs 100 (SC/ST/PwBD), after which they can fill in their preferences for colleges and programmes.Delhi University UG, PG Admissions 2025: What’s new this year?Unlike earlier times when DU relied heavily on Class 12 board percentages, admissions are now entirely based on CUET UG scores, with board marks used only as a tiebreaker in certain cases.QS World University Rankings: DU continues to be top public varsity in India, sees overall rise in scoreDU’s admission process will follow a phased approach: choice filling, merit list publication, seat allotment, and document verification. The university may also conduct spot admission rounds if seats remain vacant after the main allocation. For science programmes like BSc (Hons), applicants must have studied Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics in Class 12 and are typically expected to score at least 55% aggregate in these subjects. Meanwhile, for BTech courses, DU considers JEE Main Paper 1 scores, and candidates must have secured a minimum of 60% in Class 12 PCM to be eligible.Story continues below this adDU students in 4-year UG programmes can now graduate earlyDU’s most sought-after courses continue to remain BA (Hons) Political Science, BA (Hons) History, and BCom (Hons). The expected cut-offs for these are likely to be highly competitive, especially in top colleges such as Hindu, SRCC, and LSR. According to DU officials, the first seat allocation list is expected soon after the preference-filling phase ends.JNU undergraduate admissions 2025: CUET-based admissions across UG programmesJawaharlal Nehru University will also admit students to its undergraduate programmes based entirely on CUET UG 2025 scores. Unlike DU, JNU does not use the CSAS system but follows its own online counselling process. The university has not yet released a detailed schedule, but candidates can expect admissions to begin in mid to late July.JNU UG and PG admissions 2025 Round 1 likely to conclude by July 29Story continues below this adApplicants to JNU must upload or submit their CUET application form, admit card, 10 and 12 mark sheets, photo ID, and caste or disability certificates (if applicable). JNU’s BA (Hons) programmes in foreign languages — such as French, German, Spanish, and Russian — remain especially popular. The School of Language, Literature, and Culture Studies continues to attract a large number of applicants each year. Unlike DU, there is no separate entrance exam for JNU UG programmes. CUET UG is the only basis for selection.Jamia Millia Islamia: CUET for most courses, here’s how to applyAt Jamia Millia Islamia, admissions to the majority of undergraduate courses will also be through CUET UG. However, a few exceptions remain — programmes like BTech, BArch, and BDS will continue to admit students via JEE Main, NATA, or NEET, respectively. For CUET-based courses, Jamia will conduct online counselling based on merit lists prepared from NTA’s result data.The list of required documents includes CUET UG admit card and application form, 10 and 12 mark sheets, photo ID (Aadhaar card or PAN), passport-size photographs, transfer certificate, migration certificate, and proof of fee payment. Foreign applicants must also provide a passport, visa, residence permit, PIO/OCI card, and a medical fitness certificate approved by the Medical Council of India.While Jamia has not officially published the admission schedule yet, students are advised to check the university website regularly for updates.Story continues below this adWhich are the most-scoring subjects in CUET UG 2025?According to the subject-wise registration data, the number of candidates registered and appeared with the highest NTA scores (up to two decimal places) in CUET (UG) – 2025 are as follows: In English (subject code 101), there were 1,075,452 registered candidates, with 814,640 appearing, and the highest NTA score recorded was 241.96.CUET UG 2025 Result: Only 1 candidate scores 100 percentile in 4 out of 5 subjectsFor Hindi (subject code 102), 154,087 candidates registered, 121,004 appeared, and the highest NTA score was 238.06. In Assamese (subject code 103), 2,610 candidates registered, with 1,129 appearing, and the highest NTA score was 220.00. Lastly, in Bengali (subject code 104), there were 6,291 registered candidates, 1,796 of whom appeared, and the highest NTA score was 244.00.