The Rajasthan University of Health Sciences (RUHS) officially released the results for the 2026 Common Undergraduate Entrance Test (CUET) on June 2, 2026. Students who appeared for the offline examination on May 21, 2026, can now access their scorecards and subject-wise performance details through the official portal at ruhscuet2026.com.
Accessing Results and Scorecard Details
Candidates can retrieve their results by logging into the official RUHS CUET 2026 portal using their specific roll number and date of birth. The university has made the scorecard link active, providing students with a comprehensive breakdown of their performance, including subject-specific marks and total scores achieved in the entrance examination, according to reporting from Jagran Josh.
The examination, which serves as a critical gateway for various medical and paramedical programs across the state, was conducted in an offline mode at designated centers throughout Rajasthan. The test structure evaluated candidates on core subjects including physics, chemistry, biology, and proficiency in English and general knowledge, as noted by Careers360.
According to the official notification released by the RUHS Registrar, Dr. Vijay Singh, the evaluation process utilized a standardized OMR-based marking system. Dr. Singh confirmed that the university deployed a multi-layered security protocol during the May 21 testing window to prevent discrepancies, involving over 400 invigilators across 85 examination centers in Jaipur, Jodhpur, Udaipur, and Bikaner. Official records indicate that nearly 115,000 candidates registered for the 2026 cycle, marking a 7% increase in participation compared to the 2025 academic session.
Admission Scope and Upcoming Counseling
The release of these results marks the start of the formal admission cycle for a wide array of health science disciplines. Successful candidates will be eligible for placement into programs including B.Sc. Nursing, B.Pharma, D.Pharma, and Bachelor of Physiotherapy (BPT), among other allied medical courses. According to Amar Ujala, these results facilitate admissions across 216 colleges, encompassing approximately 80,000 seats within the Rajasthan medical education sector.

The Department of Medical Education (DME) in Rajasthan has issued a directive to all private and government-affiliated colleges to ensure that their infrastructure for the 2026-2027 academic year complies with the updated Indian Nursing Council (INC) standards. Principal Secretary of Medical Education, Gayatri Rathore, stated in an official press brief that the seat matrix for the upcoming session has been finalized, with 45% of total seats reserved under the state government quota, while the remaining 55% are categorized under management and institutional quotas. The university has mandated that all affiliated institutions publish their specific fee structures on the central portal before June 10, 2026.
With the merit lists and individual scorecards now available, the university has set the next phase of the process in motion. The counseling schedule is currently slated to begin on June 16, 2026. Candidates are advised to prepare their necessary documentation and monitor the official website for further updates regarding the final answer keys, which are expected to be released shortly.
Preparation for the Counseling Phase
As the transition from examination to enrollment begins, the focus shifts to the counseling procedures that will dictate seat allocation. Students should ensure they have downloaded their scorecards, as these will be essential for the verification process during the upcoming counseling sessions. The university’s portal remains the primary point of contact for all administrative updates, including seat matrix information and specific college-level requirements for the various nursing and pharmacy programs.
The counseling process will be conducted in three distinct rounds, as outlined in the RUHS Admission Handbook 2026. The first round will involve online registration and the selection of college preferences, followed by an automated seat allotment process. According to the university’s technical committee, applicants must produce original certificates, including their 10+2 mark sheets, caste certificates, and domicile proof, during the physical document verification stage at the designated nodal centers. Failure to report within the stipulated timeframe will result in the forfeiture of the seat, as per the standing policy of the Rajasthan Medical Education Board.
While the initial results are now live, the medical education community in Rajasthan remains attentive to the forthcoming merit list publications. The competitive nature of these admissions, particularly for B.Sc. Nursing and pharmacy programs, underscores the importance of the tie-breaking rules and merit-based criteria established by the university for the 2026 academic year.

The tie-breaking mechanism, as confirmed by the official RUHS examination cell, prioritizes candidates with higher marks in Biology, followed by Chemistry, and then Physics in the event of identical total scores. If a tie persists, the candidate’s age will be considered, with preference given to the elder applicant. Student unions and parent associations have expressed concerns regarding the speed of the seat matrix disclosure; however, the RUHS controller of examinations, Dr. Anupama Sharma, assured stakeholders that the university is coordinating with the state’s health department to ensure that the seat matrix is fully synchronized with the actual availability of faculty and clinical training facilities at each participating college.
As of June 3, 2026, the university has received over 12,000 queries through their helpdesk portal. In response, the administration has increased the staffing of the helpline and extended operational hours to assist candidates with technical issues related to scorecard downloads. The final merit list, which will rank students based on their performance across all categories, is scheduled to be published on the RUHS website on June 12, four days prior to the commencement of the first counseling session.