
CUET UG 2025 Final Answer Key Released: 27 questions dropped; results to Be declared soon
With the final answer keys announced, the CUET UG 2025 result is expected to be announced shortly and will be based on this final answer key. More than 13.5 lakh candidates appeared for the exam and are now awaiting their results for admission to undergraduate programmes offered by participating universities.
To access the CUET UG 2025 scorecard, candidates will need to log in using their application number and password once the result is declared.
The entrance exam was conducted by NTA in two shifts from May 13 to June 4, 2025. The morning session was held from 9 am to 12 pm and the afternoon session from 3 pm to 6 pm.
Over 250 central, state, and private universities across India will consider CUET UG 2025 scores for admissions to their undergraduate courses.
CUET UG 2025 Final Answer Key Out: How to check?
Step 1: Go to the official NTA website
Step 2: On homepage find the link related to 'CUET UG Exam 2025'
Step 3: Find the notification/link related to ' Final Answer Key for CUET UG 2025'
Step 4: Click on the link to open final answer key
This year the CUET UG exam pattern has been revised. Changes were introduced in exam duration, mode of examination and number of subjects. The exam was held completely in CBT mode with three sections. Section 1 included 13 languages, Section 2 included 23 domain subjects whereas Section 3 included General Aptitude Test.
The question paper medium was English and the languages chosen by candidates among regional languages. Each question carried five marks and negative mark of one mark for each wrong answer.
Last year, the CUET UG exam was conducted in both CBT and pen-paper mode on May 15, 16, 17, 18, 21, 22, and 24. The NTA had to conduct a retest on July 19 for approximately 1,000 candidates because some students raised grievances about the exam conduct. The final answer key was released on July 25, 2024. A total of 13.48 lakh candidates have appeared for examination.
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