CUET Score Calculator 2026
Calculate your CUET score with negative marking. Formula: (Correct × 5) − (Incorrect × 1). Supports all CUET domains — General Test, Sciences, Commerce, and Humanities.
Calculate Your CUET Score
General Test: 60 questions, attempt 50. Max marks: 250
Your CUET Score
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(0 × 5) − (0 × 1) = 0
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How is CUET score calculated?
CUET score is calculated as: (Correct answers × 5) − (Incorrect answers × 1). Unanswered questions carry zero marks. The total marks depend on the domain — General Test has 60 questions (attempt 50), while domain subjects have 50 questions (attempt 40).
What is a good CUET score for DU?
For top Delhi University colleges (SRCC, Hindu, St. Stephen's), you typically need a percentile of 98+ in the relevant domain. For mid-tier DU colleges, a percentile of 85-95 is generally sufficient. The cutoff varies by college, course, and category.
Is there negative marking in CUET?
Yes, CUET has negative marking. For every incorrect answer, 1 mark is deducted. Each correct answer carries 5 marks. Unanswered questions have no penalty. So the net score = (5 × correct) − (1 × incorrect).
How many subjects should I take in CUET?
You can take up to 6 domain subjects in CUET, plus the General Test and one language. Most students take 3-4 domain subjects relevant to their desired courses. Universities specify which domains they accept for each course.
What is the difference between CUET score and percentile?
CUET score is your raw marks (out of maximum possible marks). CUET percentile indicates the percentage of candidates who scored equal to or less than you. NTA normalises scores across different shifts and converts them to percentile for fair comparison.