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CUET-UG 2022 Results: 12 candidates score 100 percentile in 5 subjects, check full toppers list here

The first-ever common entrance test for undergraduate admissions was held between July 16 to August 30 and a total of 12 candidates scored 100 percentile in at least five subjects they appeared in.

New Delhi: National Testing Agency (NTA) released the results for the Common University Entrance Test Undergraduate (CUET-UG) 2022 on September 16. The first-ever common entrance test for undergraduate admissions was held between July 16 to August 30 and a total of 12 candidates scored 100 percentile in at least five subjects they appeared in. After a lot of delay in conducting the exams and delay while declaring the results, the score sheets and toppers list are available now.

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While there were 12 candidates who scored 100 percentile in five subjects, there were many others who scored 100 percentile in one or more subjects. Here is the list of the 12 students who did exceptionally well in CUET-UG 2022 and will get the college of their choice.

Names  Stream Percentile (in 5 subjects)
Megha Goenka Commerce 100 Percentile
Sahaana Ramesh Humanities 100 Percentile
Priyanshi Choudhary Humanities 100 Percentile
Preetam Singh Humanities 100 Percentile
Sneha Dey Humanities 100 Percentile
Apeksha Sehgal Humanities 100 Percentile
Ansh Gattani Commerce 100 Percentile
Tanmay Singh Bhadawat Humanities 100 Percentile
Khushi Sharma Commerce 100 Percentile

As per the report by The Indian Express, Megha Goenka is a student of DPS, Guwahati and secured 98% in class 12. Sahaana Ramesh studied at Cambridge School, Noida and scored 99.2% in Humanities. Meanwhile, Priyanshi Choudhary, Preetam Singh, Apeksha Sehgal, Sneha Dey and Tanmay Singh Bhadawat scored above 97% during the class 12th exams in Humanities. Ansh Gattani and Khushi Sharma 99% and 98% in Commerce. Nine toppers interviewed by the media outlet belonged to the CBSE board.

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As the reports, more than 21,000 candidates have secured the 100 percentile, out of which 8,236 were in English, 2,065 in Political Science, 1,669 in Business Studies, 1,324 in Biology and 1,188 in Economics.