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Updated on 13 Apr 2026
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Candidates must check the below mentioned updates for CUET PG 2026:
NTA has released the CUET PG Answer Key 2026 today on the official website.
The National Testing Agency (NTA) has released the CUET PG 2026 admit card for candidates appearing in the exams scheduled from March 16 to March 19, 2026.
Registered candidates can now download the CUET PG admit card 2026 from the official website using their login credentials. Earlier, the CUET PG 2026 exam city intimation slip was also released, allowing candidates to check their allotted exam city in advance.
The CUET PG exam will be held from 06 March to March 27,2026 in three shifts for multiple subjects.
As per statistics, around four lakh students will be taking up the examination.
CUET PG 2026 application process will begin on 14 December 2025 and end on 14 January 2026.
Candidates will be able to make corrections in the application form during the correction window from 18 January to 20 January 2026.
CUET PG 2026, a national-level entrance exam conducted by the National Testing Agency (NTA) for admission to postgraduate programmes across central, state, private, and deemed universities, has now reached an important stage with the release of the answer key. The CUET PG 2026 provisional answer key has been released today on the official website, along with the response sheet. Candidates can download these to verify their answers, estimate scores, and raise objections within the specified deadline provided by NTA.
The National Testing Agency (NTA) has released the CUET PG 2026 Answer Key on its official website, nta.ac.in. Candidates who appeared for the exam can now download their provisional answer key along with the response sheet using the direct link available online. This allows them to verify their recorded responses and estimate their probable scores. NTA has also opened the objection window for candidates to challenge any incorrect answers in the answer key. The last date to submit objections against discrepancies is April 14, so candidates must act within the given deadline.
In order for all candidates to be able to raise objections to any of the questions or answers that they believe were incorrectly graded, candidates must pay a non-refundable fee of INR 200 for each challenge submitted against any question or answer. All objections submitted will be reviewed by a panel of experts selected by the organization overseeing the examination process, and following their review, the final answer key will be published. Check the below steps to check and download CUET PG answer key 2026:
Visit the official CUET PG website.
Click on the link titled “Answer Key / OMR Sheet Objection Submission.”
Log in using your registration credentials.
View the response sheet and answer key for your respective paper or subject.
Download the answer key for future reference.
If a candidate wants to challenge any of the answers provided on the answer key, he/she may file an objection using the procedures outlined below:
1. Candidates can log onto the CUET PG website.
2. They will see a button titled "View/Challenge Answer Key." Clicking this button will open the next step.
3. Candidates will then locate the answer they want to dispute and click the checkbox next to that answer.
4. Candidates can provide supporting documentation regarding their dispute by choosing "Choose File" and uploading the document in PDF Format.
5. Candidates will select the option Id(s) that correspond to the answers being challenged and then press the "Submit and Review Claim" button.
6. Candidates will check to make sure their list of disputes was submitted correctly. If not, candidates can click on the "Modify Claim" button and edit their claim as necessary.
7. Once everything is accurate, they will select "Save Claim and Pay Fee."
8. To complete their objection submission, candidates will pay a fee of INR 200 for each answer being challenged, and payments may be made using several different methods, including Credit Card/Debit Card, Net Banking, and UPI.
Note: The objection fee is non-refundable under any circumstances.
CUET PG 2026 application form is available on the official website. Know more details about the CUET PG exam in the section below:
| Particulars | Details |
| Exam Name | Common University Entrance Test (Postgraduate) |
| Conducting Body | National Testing Agency (NTA) |
| Exam Level | Postgraduate |
| Exam Frequency | Once a year |
| Exam Mode | Computer-Based Test (CBT) |
| Expected Test Takers | Around 4 lakh |
| Courses Offered | Master’s Degrees: MA, MSc, MCom, MTech, MCA, MFA Professional Degrees: LLB, LLM, BEd, MEd, MBA |
| Application Fee | General: INR 1,400 OBC-NCL/EWS: INR 1,200 SC/ST/Transgender: INR 1,100 PwD: INR 1,000 International Centres: INR 7,000 |
| Exam Duration | 90 minutes |
| Total Marks | 300 |
| Total Questions | 75 |
| Marking Scheme | +4 for correct answer, –1 for incorrect answer |
| Exam Language | English, Hindi, and Sanskrit (Acharya papers) |
| Exam Centres | 302 cities in India and 24 cities abroad |
| Participating Institutions | 190+ colleges/universities |
| Official Website | exams.nta.nic.in/CUET-PG/ |
| Helpline Numbers | 011-40759000, 011-69227700 |
Candidates preparing for CUET PG 2026 exam are required to update with the official exam dates. The CUET PG schedule includes important events, such as application dates, exam dates and others. Check the table for CUET PG 2026 important exam dates 2026:
| Event | Dates | Status |
| CUET PG 2026 Application Process | 14 Dec 2025 – 14 Jan 2026 | Ongoing |
| Application Correction Window | 18 Jan 2026 – 20 Jan 2026 | Scheduled |
| Advance City Intimation Slip | February 2026 | Tentative |
| CUET PG 2026 Admit Card | February 2026 | Tentative |
| CUET PG 2026 Exam Date | March 2026 | Tentative |
| Provisional Answer Key Release | April 2026 | Tentative |
| Answer Key Objection Window | April 2026 | Tentative |
| Final Answer Key Release | April 2026 | Tentative |
| Student Response Sheet | April 2026 | Tentative |
| CUET PG 2026 Result | April 2026 | Tentative |
| CUET PG 2026 Counselling Process | May 2026 | Tentative |
CUET PG 2026 admission process will be conducted in multiple stages, with the first stage being online registration and the last stage being counselling at the institute level. Candidates must follow the process outlined below for applying to CUET PG 2026:
CUET PG 2026 Application Form: Candidates must register on the CUET PG official website to obtain their login details. Once logged in, candidates will be able to complete the application form by entering personal details and educational history and uploading required documentation, selecting exam papers and exam centers, and completing their payment before the deadline.
CUET PG 2026 Edit Application Window: The NTA will allow a limited time frame of around 5 days to edit certain parts of your application form, as indicated in the guidelines. Please make sure to reference the specific guidelines on the NTA website.
CUET PG 2026 City Intimation Slip: The NTA will provide candidates with a City Intimation Slip indicating where the examination will take place. This is not an alternative to the Admit Card.
CUET PG 2026 Admit Card: An admit card will be available approximately 5 days before the examination, and candidates must download their CUET PG admit card from the official NTA website to gain access to the exam center.
CUET PG 2026 Exam: CUET PG 2026 exam will be conducted in a multi-day/shift-based format via computer. Each candidate's test will consist of 90 minutes and 75 multiple-choice questions. For each correct answer, candidates will receive four points. If an error is made in the answer, then one point will be deducted.
CUET PG 2026 Provisional Answer Key: NTA will provide each candidate with a provisional answer key, which they will have a limited time frame during which to challenge. Once the challenge period has ended, NTA will publish an official and final answer key.
CUET PG 2026 Results: Results and scorecards will be published on NTA's website. Candidates will need to download their scorecard through the NTA website to use it for any future admissions.
CUET PG Counselling Process: CUET counselling and the seat allotment process will be conducted individually by participating universities. Candidates must follow the respective institute’s admission guidelines to secure a seat.
CUET PG 2026 registration process began on December 14, 2025. It is conducted completely online through the official website. Candidates are required to register, complete the application form, upload the necessary documents, and pay the fee to finalize the process. Check the steps below to fill out CUET application form:
Step 1: Visit the official website and complete online registration.
Step 2: Log in using the generated credentials.
Step 3: Fill in personal, academic, programme, and exam city details.
Step 4: Upload required documents.
Step 5: Pay the application fee online and submit the form.
| Category | Fee (India) – Up to 2 Test Papers (INR) | Fee (Outside India) – Up to 3 Test Papers (INR) |
| General | 1,400 | 7,000 |
| Gen-EWS / OBC-NCL | 1,200 | |
| SC / ST / Third Gender | 1,100 | |
| PwD | 1,000 |
To appear for the CUET PG 2026, candidates must satisfy the prescribed eligibility conditions, including nationality, age limit, educational qualification, and others. Check the table below for detailed CUET PG 2026 eligibility criteria:
| Eligibility Parameter | Details |
| Exam Name | Common University Entrance Test – Postgraduate (CUET PG) |
| Conducting Body | National Testing Agency (NTA) |
| Age Limit | No upper age limit as per NTA |
| Educational Qualification | Bachelor’s degree or equivalent from a recognised university |
| Appearing Candidates | Candidates appearing in the qualifying examination in 2026 are eligible |
| Nationality | As per the eligibility norms of participating universities |
| University-Specific Criteria | Candidates must satisfy the age and eligibility requirements of the respective universities |
CUET PG 2026 reservation policy provides equitable opportunities for candidates from the reserved categories by providing relaxation of application fees, cut-off marks, and seats. The benefits are available to Indian nationals who qualify for the benefits based on the guidelines set forth by the Government of India. To qualify for these benefits, all documents submitted to support the candidates must be verified to ensure that the candidate qualifies.
Candidates who submit false, incorrect, or misleading information during any portion of the admission process to obtain the benefits of reservation will have their admission revoked. Any admission granted based on such criteria will also be terminated. Check the below table for CUET PG 2026 category-wise reservation:
| Category | Reservation (%) |
| General – Economically Weaker Section (Gen-EWS) | 10% |
| Other Backward Classes (Non-Creamy Layer) | 27% |
| Scheduled Caste (SC) | 15% |
| Scheduled Tribe (ST) | 7.5% |
| Persons with Benchmark Disability (PwBD) | 5% |
Notes:
Candidates with 40% or more disability, regardless of the type of impairment, are eligible under the PwBD category.
Leprosy-cured candidates who are otherwise fit to pursue the course are also covered under PwBD.
Candidates with less than 40% disability but having difficulty in writing, as certified by the competent authority, are also eligible for PwBD benefits.
Candidates taking the CUET PG 2026 exam will take the test via computer-based testing (CBT). The examination will consist of 75 multiple-choice questions with a total time limit of 90 minutes to answer all of the questions. Correctly answered questions will be worth 4 points, incorrectly answered questions will lose 1 point, and unanswered questions will not receive any points.
Marking system for CUET PG 2026:
Each question is worth 4 points;
For each incorrect answer, the score is reduced by 1 point;
No points will be given for any question that was not attempted.
Check the table below for the detailed CUET PG syllabus:
| CUET PG Chemical, Thermal and Polymer | |
| CUET PG Civil, Structural and Transport | |
| CUET PG Data Science, Artificial Intelligence | |
| CUET PG Diary Technology | |
| CUET PG Electrical, Power and Energy | |
| CUET PG Food Engineering and Technology | |
| CUET PG Mechanical Engineering | |
| CUET PG Nanoelectronics | |
| CUET PG Nanoscience | |
| CUET PG Textile Engineering | |
| CUET PG Water and Engineering |
| CUET PG Agricultural Science | |
| CUET PG Agro-Forestry | |
| CUET PG Animal Science (Poultry) | |
| CUET PG Applied Microbiology | |
| CUET PG Architecture and Planning | |
| CUET PG Atmospheric Science | |
| CUET PG Biochemistry | |
| CUET PG Bio-Informatics | |
| CUET PG Botany | |
| CUET PG Chemistry | |
| CUET PG Computer Science and Information | |
| CUET PG Criminology | |
| CUET PG Zoology | |
| CUET PG Statistics | |
| CUET PG Soil Science - Soil & Water | |
| CUET PG Plant Biotechnology | |
| CUET PG Physiotherapy | |
| CUET PG Physics | |
| CUET PG Pharmacy | |
| CUET PG Nanoscience Integrative | |
| CUET PG Medical Laboratory Technology | |
| CUET PG Mathematics | |
| CUET PG Material Science | |
| CUET PG Life Sciences | |
| CUET PG Horticulture | |
| CUET PG Geophysics | |
| CUET PG Geology, Earth Sciences | |
| CUET PG Forensic Science | |
| CUET PG Food Science and Technology | |
| CUET PG Environmental Sciences Studies |
| CUET PG Arabic | |
| CUET PG Assamese | |
| CUET PG Bengali | |
| CUET PG Bhutia | |
| CUET PG Chinese | |
| CUET PG English | |
| CUET PG French | |
| CUET PG Garo | |
| CUET PG German | |
| CUET PG Gujarati | |
| CUET PG Hindi | |
| CUET PG Indo-Tibetan | |
| CUET PG Italian | |
| CUET PG Japanese | |
| CUET PG Kannada | |
| CUET PG Kashmiri | |
| CUET PG Khasi | |
| CUET PG Kokborok | |
| CUET PG Korean | |
| CUET PG Lepcha | |
| CUET PG Limbu | |
| CUET PG Linguistics | |
| CUET PG Malayalam | |
| CUET PG Manipuri | |
| CUET PG Marathi | |
| CUET PG Nepali | |
| CUET PG Odia | |
| CUET PG Pali | |
| CUET PG Pashto | |
| CUET PG Persian | |
| CUET PG Prakrit | |
| CUET PG Prayojanmoolak | |
| CUET PG Punjabi | |
| CUET PG Russian | |
| CUET PG Sanskrit | |
| CUET PG Santali | |
| CUET PG Spanish | |
| CUET PG Tamil | |
| CUET PG Telugu | |
| CUET PG Urdu Journalism | |
| CUET PG Urdu |
| CUET PG Ancient Indian History, Culture | |
| CUET PG Anthropology | |
| CUET PG Applied Arts | |
| CUET PG Art and Aesthetics | |
| CUET PG Dance | |
| CUET PG Development and Labour Studies | |
| CUET PG Fine Arts | |
| CUET PG Geography | |
| CUET PG Hindustani Music | |
| CUET PG History of Art | |
| CUET PG History | |
| CUET PG Home Science | |
| CUET PG Karnatak Music | |
| CUET PG Museology | |
| CUET PG Music - Percussion | |
| CUET PG Painting | |
| CUET PG Philosophy | |
| CUET PG Plastic Arts | |
| CUET PG Political Science | |
| CUET PG Pottery and Ceramic | |
| CUET PG Psychology | |
| CUET PG Rabindra Sangit | |
| CUET PG Social Work | |
| CUET PG Sociology | |
| CUET PG Textile Design | |
| CUET PG Theatre |
| CUET PG Agribusiness Management | |
| CUET PG Applied Geography and Geoinformatics | |
| CUET PG B.Ed. Humanities and Social | |
| CUET PG B.Ed. Languages | |
| CUET PG B.Ed. Mathematics | |
| CUET PG B.Ed. Science | |
| CUET PG B.Ed. | |
| CUET PG Commerce | |
| CUET PG Disaster Studies | |
| CUET PG Economics | |
| CUET PG General Paper (MBA etc) | |
| CUET PG General Paper | |
| CUET PG Hospital Management | |
| CUET PG Law (LLM) | |
| CUET PG Library & Information Science | |
| CUET PG M.A. Education | |
| CUET PG Mass Communication | |
| CUET PG Masters of Education | |
| CUET PG Physical Education | |
| CUET PG Public Health | |
| CUET PG Sports Physiology | |
| CUET PG Yoga |
| CUET PG Agama | |
| CUET PG Baudha Darshan | |
| CUET PG Dharm Vijnan | |
| CUET PG Dharmashastra | |
| CUET PG Dharmashastra, Vastu & Paurohitya | |
| CUET PG Hindu Studies | |
| CUET PG Indian Knowledge System | |
| CUET PG Jain Darshan | |
| CUET PG Jyotish -Falit | |
| CUET PG Jyotish -Ganit | |
| CUET PG Krishna Yajurveda | |
| CUET PG Nyaya Vaisheshika | |
| CUET PG Phalit Jyotish and Siddhant Jyotish | |
| CUET PG Puranetihasa | |
| CUET PG Rigveda | |
| CUET PG Sahitya (Alankara and Kavya varga) | |
| CUET PG Sahitya | |
| CUET PG Samveda | |
| CUET PG Shiksha Acharya | |
| CUET PG Shukla Yajurveda | |
| CUET PG Siksha Shastri | |
| CUET PG Veda Etc. | |
| CUET PG Vedanta | |
| CUET PG Vedanta, Sarvadarshan, Mimansa, Nyaya Etc. | |
| CUET PG Vyakaran | |
| CUET PG Vyakarana and Shabdabodha System |
CUET PG 2026 preparation process should begin at least one year before you take your exam. Final-year students are encouraged to investigate first the exam structure and determine their strengths and weaknesses before moving on to regular practice and mock testing.
Familiarise with the exam: Start by familiarising yourself with the overall structure of the exam such as the time frame, types of questions therefore, and the markings.
Choose subjects carefully: Candidates can select a maximum of Four (4) Subject Test papers according to NTA rules. Therefore, you need to plan your preparation around the subjects you select.
Review the syllabus: Go through the official syllabus released by the NTA for each of the subjects, as they are based upon the undergraduate curriculum.
Use the proper study material: University level textbooks usually cover the majority of the material you will need, but competing with CUET PG, there are additional resources such as subject notes, and CUET PG guidebooks available for practice.
Practise Previous year question papers: Working through past CUET PG question papers allows you to not only be familiar with the important subject matter but also understand trends in the types of questions being asked.
Take mock tests: Regularly sitting mock tests under exam conditions improves test-taking strategy, accuracy, and time management. Therefore, it is essential that you assess your performance in your mock test to improve your scores.
Check below the CUET PG previous year question paper:
| Common University Entrance Test (CUET) Chemistry Question Paper 2025 Slot-I | |
| Common University Entrance Test (CUET) Botany Question Paper 2025 Slot-I | |
| Common University Entrance Test (CUET) Zoology Question Paper 2025 Slot-III | |
| Common University Entrance Test (CUET) Material Science and Technology Question Paper 2025 Slot-II | |
| Common University Entrance Test (CUET) Mathematics Question Paper 2025 Slot-II | |
| Common University Entrance Test (CUET) Economics Question Paper 2025 Slot-I | |
| Common University Entrance Test (CUET) Life Science Question Paper 2025 Slot-III | |
| Common University Entrance Test (CUET) Food Science and Technology Question Paper 2025 Slot-I | |
| Common University Entrance Test (CUET) Data Science Question Paper 2025 Slot-I | |
| Common University Entrance Test (CUET) Computer Science & Information Technology Question Paper 2025 Slot-II | |
| Common University Entrance Test (CUET) Chemical Thermal & Polymer Engineering Question Paper 2025 Slot-III | |
| Common University Entrance Test (CUET) Forensic Sciences Question Paper 2022 Slot-I | |
| Common University Entrance Test (CUET) Applied Microbiology Question Paper 2022 Slot-II | |
| Common University Entrance Test (CUET) Environmental Sciences Question Paper 2022 Slot-II | |
| Common University Entrance Test (CUET) Biochemistry Question Paper 2022 Slot-I | |
| Common University Entrance Test (CUET) Life Sciences Question Paper 2022 Slot-I | |
| Common University Entrance Test (CUET) Botany Question Paper 2022 Slot-I | |
| Common University Entrance Test (CUET) Zoology Question Paper 2022 Slot-I | |
| Common University Entrance Test (CUET) BEd Mathematics Question Paper 2022 Slot-I | |
| Common University Entrance Test (CUET) Mathematics Question Paper 2022 Slot-II | |
| Common University Entrance Test (CUET) Physics Question Paper 2022 Slot-I |
CUET PG 2026 admit card will be made available around the 7th day of February 2026. Candidates who successfully completed and submitted their applications may access their admit card from the website. The issue date of each hall ticket is expected to occur approximately four (4) days prior to the scheduled examination date.
CUET admit card is required for entry into the examination room. The hall ticket will list the candidate's personal information as well as the exam date and time, address of examination centre, and other details regarding the examination. Candidates will not be allowed entry into the examination hall without a valid admit card. Candidates can download their CUET PG 2026 admit card by following the steps given below:
Visit the official CUET PG 2026 website.
Click on the CUET PG 2026 Admit Card Download or Sign In link.
Enter your application number along with your date of birth or password and the security pin displayed on the screen.
Select the checkboxes related to your current health conditions, if applicable.
Click on the Submit button.
Verify the details and download the CUET PG 2026 admit card in PDF format for future reference.
As per the information given by the National Testing Agency (NTA), CUET PG 2026 test centres are expected to be located in 302 cities across India and abroad. Nearly 24 of those locations will be international and allow international candidates to take the CUET PG 2026 exam.
Candidates will have the choice of selecting 2 preferred test centre cities when applying for CUET PG 2026. Application fees for CUET PG 2026 will vary depending on whether testing at an Indian or International centre. Examination centres will be assigned to each candidate on their CUET PG 2026 Admit Card, and candidates will not be able to request a change in their test city or centre once assigned. The NTA has the right to make changes to and or assign a different CUET PG 2026 exam centre depending on external factors.
Approximately 2 weeks after the completion of the CUET PG exam registration process, NTA will provide candidates with an advanced city intimation slip, which will indicate a list of the cities that will conduct the CUET PG 2026 exam.
CUET PG 2026 result is likely to be released by NTA in the first week of May 2026. The National Testing Agency (NTA) will release the results online in the form of CUET PG 2026 scorecards, which candidates can download in PDF format from the official website.
CUET PG 2026 scorecard will be valid only for admissions in the academic year 2026–2027. The scorecard will include the candidate’s name, date of birth, and other personal details, along with the section-wise marks, total score, and percentile of the candidate.
CUETresult will show the marks obtained in the subject-domain knowledge part of the examination for every course that a candidate has applied to. Scores and other data from individual candidates will be available to the universities participating in the admissions process, and these universities will create their respective merit lists based on the candidates' total CUET PG scores or based solely on the marks secured in Part I of the Domain Knowledge section (depending on the admission criteria established by the universities).
CUET PG 2026 Cutoff
CUET PG 2026 cutoff will be released by each of the participating universities. The cutoff indicates the minimum score needed to gain entry through CUET PG. The qualifying cutoffs that will be published by the NTA describe the overall score necessary to pass, but universities will provide programme-specific cutoffs based on the way they conduct their admissions.
CUET PG 2026 Cutoff will be influenced by many different elements, including how difficult the examination was, how many people took the test, and how many people are accepted into each category (General, OBC, SC/ST) as a percentage of the available seats in that programme/university for those respective categories. For more information, see the table below for CUET PG Cutoff:
| Category | CUET PG Cutoff (Expected) |
| General | 225-240 |
| OBC | 220-230 |
| SC | 210-218 |
| ST | 198-210 |
CUET PG 2026 offers admission to postgraduate programmes in central, state, deemed, and private universities across India. Over the years, the number of universities participating in CUET PG has increased significantly compared to previous years. In 2022, only 66 universities accepted CUET PG scores, whereas the number increased to 197 participating universities in the last cycle.
CUET PG 2026 information brochure, which will include the official list of participating universities, has not been released yet. Until then, candidates may refer to the previous year’s list of participating institutions for guidance. The categorisation of CUET PG 2026 participating universities and institutes is provided below:
| Participating Institute Ownership | Number of Institutes |
| Central University/ Institution | 41 |
| State University | 34 |
| Deemed University | 9 |
| Private University | 49 |
Many universities and colleges across India accept CUET PG scores for admission to postgraduate courses. Based on previous years’ trends, the following are some well-known institutions that are expected to accept CUET PG 2026 scores.
| University / College Name |
| Banaras Hindu University (BHU), Varanasi |
| University of Delhi (DU) |
| Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) |
| Central University of Haryana |
| Central University of Punjab |
| Central University of Kerala |
| Hemvati Nandan Bahuguna Garhwal University |
| University of Hyderabad, Telangana |
| Manipur University |
| Central University of Rajasthan |
| Central University of Jharkhand |
| National Institute of Technology (NIT Trichy) |
| Jamia Millia Islamia (JMI) |
| Rajiv Gandhi University |
| Assam University, Silchar |
| Devi Ahilya Vishwavidyalaya (DAVV) |
| Apex University |
| Ramakrishna Mission Vivekananda Educational and Research Institute |
| Ahmedabad University |
| JK Business School, Gurgaon |
CUET PG 2026 allows admission to many different types of postgraduate programs based on candidates’ results in the CUET-PG Exam. It enables students to apply for various MA, MSc, MTech and other types of specific PG courses at different universities and colleges throughout India. The table below contains an overview of a some of the major fields and courses available:
| Domain | PG Programmes Offered |
| Common | B.Ed, Integrated B.Ed–M.Ed, Lifelong Learning & Extension, General Studies, LLB, Bachelor of Library & Information Science (One Year), Defence & Strategic Studies, Jammu & Kashmir Studies, Hindu Studies, Women Studies, Anthropology, Digital Society, Finance & Taxation, Physical Education, Textile Design, Hospitality & Tourism Management, Gender Studies |
| Languages | Language-based postgraduate courses along with programmes such as LLB, Bachelor of Library & Information Science (One Year), Defence & Strategic Studies, Hindu Studies, Women Studies, Anthropology, Digital Society, Hospitality & Tourism Management, Gender Studies |
| Sciences | MSc in Agricultural Economics, Life Sciences, Biology, Biotechnology, Microbiology, Biochemistry, Botany, Bioinformatics, Molecular Medicine, Zoology, Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, and related disciplines |
| Humanities | MA in Ancient Indian History, Culture & Archaeology, Archaeology & Heritage Management, Conservation & Preservation, Home Science & Nutrition, Nutrition & Health, Human Development & Childhood Studies, Fabric & Apparel Science |
| MTech / Higher Sciences | Chemical, Thermal & Polymer Engineering, Civil, Structural & Transport Engineering, Dairy Technology, Data Science, Artificial Intelligence, Cyber Security, Computer Science & Engineering, Information Technology |
| Acharya | Shiksha Shastri (B.Ed), Shiksha Acharya (M.Ed), Agama, Buddhist Studies, Dharma Shastra, Vastu, Paurohitya & Veda, Dharma Vigyan, Hindu Studies, Indian Knowledge System, Jain Darshan, Jyotish (Falit & Ganit), Krishna Yajurveda, Nyaya Vaisheshika |
Candidates can check the stream-wise course list, subject codes, and university-wise CUET PG 2026 courses from the official sources once released.
CUET PG 2026 counselling is likely to take place between the last week of May or first week of June 2026. Candidates who have qualified will be eligible to participate in the seat allotment procedure held by the respective universities.
CUET PG 2026 counselling plays a very important component for candidates looking for admission into postgraduate degree programmes in 2026-27 academic year. All required documentation must be organised and available at the time of counselling and reviewing for shortlisted candidates.