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Low CUET UG 2026 Score? Here's What to Do Next

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đź“… June 29, 2026
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By Team SRMU | Category: Law | Updated: June 29, 2026

The CUET UG 2026 results have been released and while some students are celebrating, many are anxious as they have not been able to score up to their expectations.

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  • Admission this year, is it possible?
  • What if I don't get into my preferred college?

You are certainly not the only one. The first thing you need to know is that, a low CUET score can alter your admission plans but it doesn't determine your future. Thousands of students build successful careers every year without scoring the desired CUET score. The difference lies in how quickly and wisely they act after the results are announced.

Why a Low CUET Score Isn't the End of Your Career

Many students think that if they don't get the desired CUET score, their chances of studying in a good university are over. That just isn't right.

CUET is one of the admission pathways for many universities, but not the only one. Several reputed universities across India have their own admission process or they admit eligible students on the basis of Class 12 marks and programme-specific eligibility criteria.

More importantly, graduates are not selected by employers on the basis of CUET score. They hire students who have gained the right skills, practical knowledge, internships, industry exposure, communication skills and problem solving mindset in college.

What Should You Do After Getting a Low CUET Score?

1. Don't Panic or Compare Yourself with Others

The first few days after the result are emotionally challenging. Avoid comparing your score with friends or social media posts. Instead, focus on one question: "What is the best college and course I can choose from here?"

2. Don't Wait for Just One University

Many students wait only for one counselling process and miss opportunities elsewhere. Instead:

  • Shortlist multiple universities.
  • Check admission deadlines.
  • Keep backup options ready.
  • Apply early rather than waiting for the last counselling round.

Admission seats in popular programmes often fill quickly.

3. Focus on the Right Course, Not Just the College Name

Choosing the right course is just as important as choosing the right university. Instead of following trends or selecting a programme simply because your friends are choosing it, think about your interests, strengths, and the kind of career you want to build over the next 10-15 years.

Here is a quick guide to help you choose:

If You Are Interested In Recommended Programmes Future Career Opportunities
Technology, Coding & Innovation B.Tech (CSE, AI & ML, Data Science, Cyber Security), BCA Software Developer, AI Engineer, Data Scientist, Cyber Security Analyst, Cloud Engineer
Core Engineering & Infrastructure B.Tech Civil, Mechanical, Electrical, Electronics & Communication Infrastructure, Manufacturing, EV Industry, Semiconductor, Energy, Construction, Automation
Healthcare & Medicines B.Pharm, Allied Health Sciences (MLT, OTT, Optometry, Physiotherapy) Hospitals, Diagnostics, Pharmaceutical Companies, Clinical Research, Healthcare Industry
Biology & Research Biotechnology, Microbiology, Agriculture Research Labs, Pharma & Biotech Companies, Food Industry, Environmental Science, Higher Studies
Agriculture & AgriTech B.Sc. (Hons.) Agriculture Agribusiness, Food Processing, Precision Farming, Government Services, Agri Start-ups
Business & Entrepreneurship BBA, B.Com, MBA (Integrated) Marketing, Finance, HR, Business Analytics, Entrepreneurship, Banking, Consulting
Artificial Intelligence & Digital Technologies AI & ML, Data Science, FinTech, Computer Applications AI Specialist, Data Analyst, Machine Learning Engineer, FinTech Professional, Business Intelligence
Law BA LLB, BBA LLB Advocate, Corporate Lawyer, Judiciary, Legal Consultant, Compliance Officer, Civil Services

Don't pick a course just because it's popular today. Choose one that interests you and is offered by a university that has industry collaborations, practical learning, internships, modern labs, skill development, and strong placement opportunities. These factors will matter a lot more for your career than your CUET score itself.

4. Look Beyond Entrance Exam Scores

While choosing a university, ask:

  • Does it have industry collaborations?
  • Are internships compulsory?
  • Is there practical learning?
  • Are modern laboratories available?
  • Does it offer placement support?
  • Is the curriculum aligned with AI and emerging technologies?

These factors have a much greater impact on your career than one entrance examination.

5. Explore Scholarship Opportunities

A lower CUET score doesn't mean scholarships are out of reach. Many universities offer:

  • Merit scholarships
  • University entrance scholarships
  • Sports scholarships
  • Special category scholarships
  • Institutional scholarship tests

Always explore these options before making your admission decision.

Looking for Admission After CUET UG 2026?

Many universities are still accepting admissions even after the CUET results are declared.

Shri Ramswaroop Memorial University (SRMU), Uttar Pradesh offers admission to the eligible students in various professional programmes as per the laid down eligibility criteria. Students can also take SRMUSET, the university's scholarship-cum-entrance test, which provides an opportunity to receive tuition fee scholarships based on their performance.

Students can explore future-focused programmes in:

  • Engineering & Technology
  • Artificial Intelligence & Machine Learning
  • Computer Applications
  • Agriculture
  • Biotechnology
  • Pharmacy
  • Allied Health Sciences
  • Management
  • Commerce
  • Law

With industry collaborations, AI-enabled learning, modern laboratories, internships, innovation-driven education, and placement-focused training, students gain practical exposure that prepares them for evolving career opportunities.

Remember: Your Career Is Built in College, Not in One Exam

A CUET score helps you begin your admission journey. Your success after graduation depends on:

  • Skills you develop
  • Projects you complete
  • Internships you undertake
  • Certifications you earn
  • Industry exposure you receive
  • Confidence and communication skills you build

Choose a university that invests in your overall growth and not just your admission.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Can I get admission with a low CUET UG 2026 score?

Yes. Having a low CUET UG 2026 score does not mean your admission journey ends here. Many universities take students through CUET but some universities also take students on the basis of Class 12 eligibility or their own admission process. Look at more universities than just your score, apply early and choose a course that suits your career goals. The right college and the skills you learn there will matter much more than a single entrance exam score.

Is CUET compulsory for every university?

No. CUET is mandatory for admission to many Central Universities and the participating institutions but not compulsory for every university. Many private universities and some state universities have their own admission process and provide admissions based on Class 12 marks or programme specific eligibility criteria. Always check the entry requirements for the university and course you want to apply to.

Can I get admission without CUET?

Yes. But many private universities and some state universities have their own admission process based on Class 12 marks or other criteria, other than CUET, provided the programme-specific eligibility criteria are met. If you haven't appeared for CUET or didn't get the desired score, you can still explore options for quality higher education by applying to universities where admissions are open.

Which courses have good career scope after CUET?

Some of the best career-oriented courses after CUET include engineering, artificial intelligence & data science, computer applications (BCA), agriculture, biotechnology, pharmacy, allied health sciences, management (BBA), commerce, and law. Find a course you are interested in, the future industry demand of that course and a university that provides practical learning, internships, industry exposure and good placement support.

Can I get a scholarship with a low CUET score?

Yes. If your CUET score is low, it doesn't mean that you are not eligible for scholarships. Universities have scholarships through institutional entrance tests, merit-based plans, sports quotas or other eligibility criteria. Check the scholarship policy of the university you are applying to as there are still opportunities to reduce your education costs.

Should I take a drop if my CUET score is low?

Not necessarily. Only makes sense to drop a year if you have a clear goal and a well prepared plan. For many students, waiting another year might be a better choice than getting into the right university and beginning to develop their skills immediately. Consider all your options before deciding on the path that best supports your long-term career goals.

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