The recently released CUET UG 2024 results have shown significant trends and statistics. Here’s a detailed breakdown of the performance, participation, and other relevant data.
Top Scoring Subjects
- Business Studies: 8,024 students scored full marks (200).
- Political Science: 5,141 students scored full marks.
- History: 2,520 students scored full marks.
- English: 1,683 students scored full marks.
Participation Statistics
- Total Registered Candidates: 1,347,820
- Total Appeared Candidates: 1,113,610
- Total Absentees: 234,210
- The general category had the highest number of absentees.
- The EWS category had the lowest absentee rate.
Subject-wise Participation
- English:
- Registered: 1,007,645
- Appeared: 822,518
State-wise Registrations
- Uttar Pradesh: 347,736 registrations
- Delhi: 156,412 registrations
- Bihar: 99,835 registrations
- Jharkhand: 90,568 registrations
- Rajasthan: 82,181 registrations
Demographic Statistics
- Male Candidates: 717,248
- Female Candidates: 630,565
- Third Gender Candidates: 7
- PwD Candidates: 4,461
- General Category: 543,996
- SC Category: 144,851
- ST Category: 88,097
- OBC Category: 482,552
- EWS Category: 88,324
Test Administration
- Total Subject Tests Registered: 5,771,668
- Total Subject Tests Appeared: 4,621,670
Universities Participation
- Number of Participating Universities: 283
Objections and Result Finalization
The National Examination Agency (NTA) provided a window for candidates to register objections to the results within 24 hours of their release. Candidates were required to email their complaints with details such as application number, name, subject code/subject name, and exam date to rescuet@nta.ac.in. Before the final results were released, the NTA had received 9,512 objections on the answer key, out of which 1,782 were unique. These objections were resolved to prepare the final result.
Summary
The CUET UG 2024 saw substantial participation and highlighted notable trends in scoring and attendance. Business Studies topped the list of subjects with the highest number of students scoring full marks, while Uttar Pradesh had the highest number of registrations among the states. The NTA’s process of addressing objections ensures the transparency and accuracy of the final results.