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JNU Admissions 2026 Result - Download Scorecard MA, MSc and MCA at jnuee.jnu.ac.in

๐Ÿ› JNU Admissions 2026๐Ÿ“… Result Date: 26/6/2026๐Ÿ• Posted: 26 June 2026

JNU Admissions 2026 result for MA, MSc and MCA programmes is linked to CUET-PG scores. Check registration dates, merit list schedule, login steps and how to download your scorecard at jnuee.jnu.ac.in.

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About This Result

Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) admits students to its MA, MSc and MCA programmes for the 2026-27 academic session through CUET-PG 2026 scores, not through a separate JNU entrance exam. Candidates who qualify CUET-PG can register on the official JNU admission portal, jnuee.jnu.ac.in, and the university then releases a programme-wise merit list, which functions as the admission "result." This article explains the registration process, how merit is calculated, and the exact steps to log in and download your scorecard or merit status.

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What Is the JNU Admissions 2026 Result for MA, MSc and MCA?

This section explains, in simple terms, what the "JNU result" actually refers to for PG candidates this year.

Since 2022, JNU no longer conducts its own paper-based entrance test for most postgraduate programmes. Instead, admission to MA, MSc and MCA courses is based on CUET-PG 2026 scores released by the National Testing Agency (NTA), combined with JNU's own deprivation-point system. The "JNUEE result" that candidates search for is the programme-wise merit list prepared by JNU after the registration window closes, not a separate scorecard issued by NTA. JNU itself prepares and publishes every merit list; NTA's role is limited to conducting CUET-PG and sharing scores with the university.

JNU PG Admission 2026 - Key Dates

This section lists the important dates in the current admission cycle so candidates know what stage the process is in right now.

Event Date/Status
MA/MSc/MCA Two-Year Registration Form 2026-27 15 June 2026
MA/MSc One-Year Registration Form 2026-27 15 June 2026
M.Tech/MPH/PGD Registration Form 2026-27 15 June 2026
ADOP Registration Form 2026-27 15 June 2026
Form correction window Active for PG and ADOP applicants
First merit list Expected after the registration window closes
Subsequent merit lists Released over the following weeks, depending on seat availability

JNU typically releases three to four merit lists in total for MA/MSc/MCA admissions, with the number depending on how many seats remain vacant after each round of seat acceptance.

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How JNU Calculates Merit for MA, MSc and MCA Admissions

This section explains the formula JNU uses to rank candidates, since there is no fixed "qualifying mark" for these programmes.

There is no uniform cut-off percentage that applies across programmes. Instead, a candidate's rank in each merit list depends on two factors:

  • CUET-PG 2026 score in the relevant domain subject paper
  • JNU deprivation points, awarded based on factors such as region, gender, and other university-defined criteria

Because merit is relative and seat-dependent, the same CUET-PG score can result in a different rank across different programmes or different merit lists.

Eligibility Criteria for JNU MA, MSc and MCA Programmes 2026

This section summarises the minimum academic qualifications candidates must meet, which vary by programme.

  • MA programmes: A bachelor's degree in the relevant discipline with at least 50% marks (45% for SC/ST/PwBD/OBC non-creamy layer candidates). Final-year students may also apply.
  • MSc programmes: Similar bachelor's-degree requirement in the relevant science discipline; specific subjects like MSc Biotechnology and MSc Computational Biology are admitted through GAT-B scores rather than CUET-PG.
  • MCA programme: A bachelor's degree of at least three years' duration in any discipline, with Mathematics at the 10+2 or graduate level, and a minimum of 55% marks.

Candidates should always cross-check the exact eligibility for their chosen programme in the JNU PG Prospectus 2026-27, since requirements differ slightly across the more than 60 PG programmes offered across 13 schools and 7 special centres.

Steps to Check JNU Admission Status and Download Scorecard/Merit List

This section gives the exact login process candidates need to follow to check their result or merit position on the official portal.

  1. Visit the official JNU admission portal at jnuee.jnu.ac.in.
  2. Click on the candidate login link.
  3. Enter your CUET application number and date of birth (or application password, as applicable).
  4. Navigate to the merit list/result section once it is published for your programme.
  5. Check your name, rank, and category status against the released list.
  6. Download or take a printout of the scorecard/merit status page for future reference.

Candidates who are shortlisted for an interview, viva-voce, or skill test (applicable for select programmes such as MPH and certain ADOP courses) will instead receive a separate call letter from the same login, containing the reporting date, time, venue, and roll number.

Documents to Keep Ready Before Checking the Result

This section lists the documents candidates should have on hand once the merit list is announced, since the seat-acceptance window is typically short.

  • CUET-PG 2026 scorecard
  • Category certificate (SC/ST/OBC-NCL/EWS/PwBD), issued on or after the date specified by the university
  • Mark sheets and educational certificates
  • Valid photo ID proof

Keeping these documents ready in advance helps candidates complete document verification and seat acceptance within the limited time window allotted after each merit list.

What Happens After the Merit List Is Released

This section explains the seat-acceptance and seat-blocking process that follows each merit list.

  • Candidates whose names appear on a merit list must pay the seat-acceptance fee within the deadline specified by JNU.
  • Missing the fee-payment deadline cancels the offer for that particular round, although the candidate may still be considered in a later list if seats remain vacant.
  • JNU releases subsequent merit lists to fill any seats left vacant after each round, continuing until all available seats are filled or the admission cycle officially closes.