CUET UG 2026: Majority of Candidates Apply for Five Subjects, CUET BHU Poll Reveals
Common University Entrance Test 2026 registration window is closing today at 11.50 PM. A recent poll conducted by CUET BHU.com on CUET UG 2026 subject selection has revealed how aspirants are approaching the Common University Entrance Test (CUET) for undergraduate admissions this year. The poll highlights clear trends in the number of CUET 2026 subject papers students are opting for, reflecting both competitive strategies and growing awareness about university admission criteria. Candidates can opt for maximum five CUET subjects while filling the application form.
CUET UG 2026 Subjects Poll Results
CUET UG 2026 CUET BHU poll asked candidates: “How many subject papers have you applied for in CUET UG 2026?” The response is as follows:
- Five subjects: 48%
- Four subjects: 24%
- Three subjects: 23%
- Two subjects: 5%
With nearly half of the candidates (48%) choosing CUET five subjects, it is evident that most aspirants are trying to keep their admission options as open as possible.
Why Are Most CUET UG 2026 Aspirants Choosing Five Subjects?
As per NTA CUET criteria, students are allowed to choose any five subjects across Languages, Domain Subjects, and the General Test (as per eligibility of universities and courses). Opting for five subjects offers several advantages:
- More Course Options
- Higher Admission Flexibility
- Strategic Advantage in Competitive Admissions
CUET UG 2026 Four and Three Subjects
While five subjects remain the top choice, a significant 47% of students (24% + 23%) have opted for four or three subjects. This indicates a balanced approach among aspirants who are:
- Targeting specific courses
- Confident about performance in limited subjects
- Trying to reduce exam pressure and syllabus overload
CUET UG 2026 Subject Selection Guideline
Candidates who are completing or will edit the CUET application form 2026 must be mindful while selecting the CUET subjects:
- Always check course-wise eligibility criteria of universities before finalising subjects
- Prefer 4-5 subjects if aiming for central or top universities
- Avoid unnecessary subjects that may effect preparation quality
- Focus on scoring well rather than just increasing subject count

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