CUET UG 2022 Result: Girls outshine boys in all subjects. here are the details

As the National Testing Agency (NTA) declared the CUET UG 2022 result on Friday, at least 12 candidates scored 100 per cent general in all five subjects, while 104 students scored a perfect score in four subjects. The University Grants Commission (UGC) said that the rank list will be prepared by universities on the basis of “normalized” marks and not on the basis of percentage or raw marks.

Of these candidates, seven are girls who have secured 100 percentile in five subjects, while 76 girls have scored 100 percentile in four subjects. A total of 21,159 candidates – 12,799 female and 8,360 male students – have secured 100 percentile in at least one subject.

Subject-wise, English has the highest 100 percentile, with 8,236 candidates having scored correctly, followed by Political Science with an overall score of 2,065. 1669 candidates also secured full marks in Business Studies.

Biology, Economics and Psychology are the other subjects where more than 1000 students have scored 100 percentile. The data implies that the cut-off for admission to these courses will naturally be higher.

These marks were calculated after the process of normalization, as the exams were conducted in different shifts on different days.

The “Normalisation” of marks in CUET-UG has disappointed many aspirants as they have lowered their marks from their original marks, making it difficult for them to get the college of their dreams.

Senior Director Sadhna Parashar said, “The performance of every candidate has been assessed using the equal-percentage method, using the percentage of each group of students in a given session over multiple days for the same subject. Normalized scores have been calculated.” Exam), NTA.

“The merit list will be prepared by the participating universities, who will decide about their individual counseling on the basis of CUET-UG score card,” he said.

Delhi University will use subject-based ‘Normalized Score’ for admission to undergraduate courses. The university also announced the second stage of the admission process where candidates will provide their preferences for the programmes. The second phase will start from 26 September and end on 10 October.

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