CUET-UG Results Announced: BJP MLA Kailash Gehlots Daughter Emerges as All India Topper

CUET-UG Results Announced: BJP MLA Kailash Gehlots Daughter Emerges as All India Topper

New Delhi, June 23: The National Testing Agency (NTA) announced the results for the Common University Entrance Test (CUET) Undergraduate (UG) 2026 on its official website on Tuesday. This year, the CUET-UG results were released 12 days earlier than last year, just 16 days after the examination concluded. In 2025, the CUET UG results were declared on July 4.

Over 1.56 million candidates successfully registered for the CUET UG examination this year, with more than 1.16 million appearing for the test. The results for these candidates have now been released by the NTA.

According to the CUET UG results, only one candidate achieved a perfect score of 100 percentile in four subjects. Additionally, 22 candidates scored 100 percentile in three subjects, while 180 candidates achieved this in two subjects, and 3,214 candidates in one subject.

Notably, Devina Gehlot, daughter of BJP MLA Kailash Gehlot, has emerged as the All India Topper in this year’s CUET UG examination. She has set a remarkable record by securing the first position nationwide. Devina’s percentile scores include 99.99 in English, 100 in Economics/Business Economics, 99.91 in Fine Arts/Visual Arts/Professional Arts, and 100 in both Political Science and Psychology.

In terms of raw scores, Devina achieved 241.95 in English, 249.53 in Economics/Business Economics, 241.11 in Fine Arts/Visual Arts/Professional Arts, 249.58 in Political Science, and 250 in Psychology. Overall, she scored 1,232.18 out of a total of 1,250 across all subjects.

This year, the CUET UG was conducted at 321 examination centers across the country and abroad from May 11 to 31 and June 6 to 7. The exam was held in a computer-based test (CBT) mode in 13 languages.

A total of 244 universities participated in this year’s CUET-UG, compared to 241 last year. To provide candidates with more options, the NTA made available a total of 37 subjects for the examination, allowing each candidate to select up to five subjects.

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