Devina Gahlot's CUET UG 2026 Achievement and Context

Devina Gahlot. Just that name carries a certain weight right now. It’s not just about a test score; it’s this whole massive public spectacle surrounding how things are going the sheer scale of it all. She snagged the top spot in the Common University Entrance Test, the CUET UG 2026 results. That number, when you see it floating around, it feels monumental.
The National Testing Agency put it out Tuesday. A lot of noise went with it, sure, but for Devina, the actual outcome felt intensely personal. She managed to pull in 1232.19 marks out of the total possible 1250. All-India topper. It’s a huge deal, obviously, but you have to look at the context surrounding that score, because it’s not just about the number itself.
She sat for this exam across five different subjects. Five areas where she had to prove herself. And she delivered something exceptional. Not just passing, mind you. It was a performance. A real standout against everyone else who tried to make it through that gauntlet of candidates.
Think about the breakdown of those scores. It’s where things get really interesting, and frankly, messy. She nailed the percentiles in several areas. Ninety-nine point nine nine in English. That’s high. But then you hit economics, business economics, political science, and psychology she got perfect 100 percent in all three of those subjects. That kind of perfection just sticks out. It separates you from the crowd, especially when you look at the sheer number of people who sat for this exam. We’re talking over eleven lakhs candidates registered. And more than twelve lakhs actually showed up for the test itself. So that 100 percent achievement in those core subjects? That means something specific among all those competing students.
Then there are the other areas. Fine Arts, Visual Arts, Commercial Arts she got ninety-nine point nine one percentile across those too. It’s a solid run, undeniably smart work spread across different disciplines. But that triple perfect score in economics and politics? That seems to be the real differentiator when you try to measure this kind of academic success among so many aspirants.
Let's look at the raw marks they put down for each section. It wasn't just about percentiles, you know? The actual numbers matter too, even if we talk about it casually. English got her 241.95 marks. Economics/Business Economics was 249.53. Fine Arts, Visual Arts and Commercial Arts came in at 241.11. And Political Science scored 249.58. Then there was Psychology a clean, perfect score of 250 marks. When you tally all that up? It hits exactly 1232.19. The highest score possible under these conditions.
It’s a neat little story, really. A mathematical achievement wrapped up in some very human circumstances.
When the news broke, Devina was clearly overwhelmed, but she didn't just sit there basking in it. She spoke about it, and what came out felt grounded, almost immediately shifting the focus away from the rankings to something much more immediate. She said it was a dream come true. That’s the kind of thing you expect when you hit a peak like this, but she didn't just throw a quote at the press.
She talked about her parents. That’s where the real heart of the story seems to be hiding. The first thing that popped into her head, after seeing those numbers, was them. She brought up how they always believed in her abilities. How they pushed her when things got tough. They were there, supporting her through all the academic hurdles. It felt like she wasn’t just achieving a score; it felt like she was finally validating their faith in her. That family support seems to be the bedrock here. She credited that unwavering backing as much for this success as she credits herself. Simple, perhaps, but powerful when you strip away the formal reporting layers.
And then there's the background context of the journey itself. Devina isn’t some random student who just stumbled into this; she comes from a background where academic rigor is expected. She was a student at Delhi Public School in Vasant Kunj. That school environment, that consistent focus on academics that seems to have fed into this performance. It connects her past achievements with this massive present moment.
She’s not just stopping here. There's always the next step looming. She had already managed to secure ninety-nine point two percent in her Class 12 board exams. That was solid work, a good foundation laid down before diving into these massive entrance tests. Now, the focus shifts entirely toward what comes next. St. Stephen’s College in Delhi is the target now. It’s that kind of ambition looking forward, aiming high that often defines these moments for people like her.
And you have to remember the sheer scale of what this test represents. The CUET UG isn't just some arbitrary exam. It acts as a massive gateway. It determines access to undergraduate programs at central universities and other institutions across the country. It’s an enormous filter. Sixteen days after the exams ended, the results finally dropped. That timing available twelve days earlier than last year it speaks to the system itself, how it tries to manage that flow of information.
Meanwhile, we have to remember who else was in this race. Saksham Goyal took second place with 1230.82 marks. And Udit Chaturvedi from Himachal Pradesh managed third with 1207.21 marks. Look at that gap. It’s incredibly narrow between the top two spots. That tells you everything about how fiercely competitive this year was. The difference between first and second place is practically negligible, highlighting just how razor-thin the line is when you are talking about these kinds of high scores across a massive pool of applicants.
It’s that kind of tension the pressure cooker environment that makes Devina’s performance feel so significant. It wasn't an easy climb; it was intense competition against millions. But she navigated it, and came out on top. A real achievement born from focused effort, perhaps amplified by a very strong personal support system.
The way the results unfolded, piece by piece the subject scores, the overall aggregate, the context of the competition it’s more interesting than just announcing the final number. It shows the layers underneath. The human element layered on top of the statistical data. It reminds you that behind every percentile and mark is a story about dedication, worry, and ultimately, success. It's messy, it's real. And for Devina right now, it’s just a massive, hard-won dream realized.
Written by Gree News Team — Senior Editorial Board
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