
CUET UG Participating Universities Reduced: The Common University Entrance Test (CUET) UG 2025 will now have only 205 participating universities, marking a reduction of 106 institutions compared to the previous year.
The National Testing Agency (NTA) has removed several private, state, deemed, and government universities, while the number of central universities remains unchanged at 47. This reduction is expected to impact students who were planning to seek admission to these universities through CUET UG. Many private and deemed universities might introduce their own entrance exams or revert to direct admissions. Aspirants must check the updated list of CUET UG 2025 participating universities on the official NTA website (cuet.nta.nic.in) before applying.
The CUET UG 2025 participating university list includes institutions from various categories, such as central, state, deemed, private, and government universities. However, a significant number of private, state, and deemed universities have been removed from the CUET admission process.
The major changes in CUET UG 2025 participating universities include:
|
Type of University |
CUET UG 2025 Universities |
Universities Removed |
|
Central Universities |
47 |
No change |
|
State Universities |
27 |
15 removed |
|
Deemed Universities |
22 |
13 removed |
|
Private Universities |
102 |
75 removed |
|
Government Institutions |
7 |
3 removed |
|
Total |
205 |
106 removed |
The reduction in the number of private and deemed universities accepting CUET UG scores is the most significant change.
Although the NTA has not provided a specific reason for the removal, the following factors might have contributed:
1. Universities Opting Out of CUET : Many universities, especially private and deemed institutions, may have decided not to accept CUET UG scores due to changes in their admission policies. Some institutes might prefer their own entrance exams or direct admissions.
2. Non-Compliance with CUET Admission Norms : Certain universities may have been removed from the CUET UG 2025 list due to non-compliance with NTA guidelines or failure to meet CUET eligibility criteria.
3. Structural or Administrative Changes in Universities : Some universities could have undergone restructuring or administrative changes, leading them to withdraw from the CUET admission process.
4. Preference for Independent Admission Processes : Several private and deemed universities may prefer to conduct their own admission tests rather than depending on CUET UG scores for student intake.
The removal of 106 universities from CUET UG 2025 will have various effects on students and the admission process.
1. Fewer Options for CUET Aspirants : Students who were planning to apply to private and deemed universities through CUET UG will now have fewer options. They may need to appear for separate university entrance exams.
2. More Competition for Central Universities : Since the number of central universities (47) remains unchanged, competition for seats in these universities may increase.
3. State University Admissions May Be Affected : With 15 state universities removed from CUET UG 2025, students looking for admission in state-funded universities may have to explore alternative entrance exams or admission processes.
4. Private Universities Might Introduce New Exams : Several private universities that have opted out of CUET UG 2025 may introduce their own entrance exams or revert to direct admissions based on Class 12 marks.
Candidates must verify the updated CUET UG 2025 university list before applying for admissions. Follow these steps to check the latest list:
Visit the Official CUET UG 2025 Website – cuet.nta.nic.in
Click on the ‘Universities’ Tab
Select the Type of University – (Central, State, Private, Deemed, or Government).
View the Updated List of CUET UG 2025 Colleges and Courses.
Students should also regularly check university websites to confirm whether they are accepting CUET UG 2025 scores.
