CUET UG Result 2024 Out: 11,13,610 appeared, most from UP; 8.22 lakh wrote English paper
Vagisha Kaushik | July 28, 2024 | 08:30 PM IST | 1 min read
CUET result 2024 is available at exams.nta.ac.in/CUET-UG/. A total of 13,47,820 candidates appeared for the exam this year.
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Download NowNEW DELHI : Most of the candidates who appeared for the Common University Entrance Test (CUET) UG 2024 are from Uttar Pradesh and of total, the majority wrote the English paper. The National Testing Agency (NTA) declared CUET UG result 2024 today, July 28, at exams.nta.ac.in/CUET-UG/ for 11,13,610 aspirants. CUET UG result 2024 live updates.
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Of 13,47,820 unique candidates who registered for the exam held between May 15 and 29 and on July 19, a total of 10,07,645 applied for the English subject. Of these, 8.22,518 took the test. Among states, UP recorded the highest number of registrations, 3,47,736, followed by Delhi with 1.56 lakh applicants.
CUET UG 2024 scores will be used by the participating central, state, private, and deemed universities as well as other institutions for admission to undergraduate degree programmes.
CUET UG Result 2024: Subject-wise attendance
Some of the subjects which witnessed the highest number of registered and appeared candidates are as follows:
|
Subject |
Number of registered candidates |
Number of appeared candidates |
|
English |
10,07,645 |
8,22,518 |
|
Chemistry |
7,02,050 |
561719 |
|
Mathematics/applied mathematics |
4,86,559 |
3,89,023 |
|
Physics |
6,73,038 |
5,30,936 |
|
General Test |
8,34,873 |
7,09,066 |
|
History |
1,37,623 |
1,17,807 |
|
Economics |
2,14,056 |
1,84,136 |
|
Accountancy/book keeping |
1,80,864 |
1,56,473 |
|
Hindi |
2,07,880 |
1,64,549 |
|
Biology/biological studies/biotechnology/biochemistry |
3,91,605 |
3,13,683 |
|
Business studies |
1,93,300 |
1,66,602 |
|
Computer science/informatics practices |
1,02,386 |
52,648 |
|
Political science |
1,61,405 |
1,38,566 |
CUET Result 2024: States with maximum registrations
States which saw the highest number of registrations and attendance this year are given below.
|
State |
Total registered |
Total appeared |
|
Uttar Pradesh |
3,47,736 |
2,96,858 |
|
Delhi |
1,56,412 |
1,37,145 |
|
Bihar |
99,835 |
84,999 |
|
Jharkhand |
90,568 |
78,038 |
|
Rajasthan |
82,181 |
65,832 |
|
Madhya Pradesh |
76,962 |
62,691 |
|
Haryana |
59,490 |
48,245 |
|
Jammu and Kashmir |
57,454 |
52,681 |
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