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2 days agoBeginner-Level 2
It's completely normal to feel confused when deciding between completely different streams for CUET. The choice should depend on your long-term goals, interests, and career plans rather than pressure or trends. Humanities subjects like Political Science, Fine Arts, or Physiology suit students who are interested in creative, analytical, or life sciences areas, while engineering subjects are better if your goal is a technical or engineering career.
A practical approach is to evaluate your strengths and interests. Trying topic-wise mock tests for both streams—like those available on cuetmock.com—can help you gauge comfort level, diffic
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3 days agoBeginner-Level 1
It's okay if you scored 60% in boards you can still take admission in top colleges by scoring good marks in CUET so you can get into the good college of India
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a week agoContributor-Level 10
A Master's in Public Policy programme costs around CAD 13,500 or INR 8.88 Lakhs per year for students enrolled in the Summer 2026 intake. Students who enroll in the Winter intake had to pay an tuition fees of around CAD 16,500 or INR 10.85 Lakhs.
1 CAD = INR 65.78
Note - The McGill University Canada Tuition Fees change every year. Students are advised to check the university fees page for the latest costs.
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a week agoContributor-Level 9
You'll find more than 200 colleges abroad for the BA International Relations course. Some of the top options among them are here. Take a look
| BA in International Relations Colleges Abroad | Fees |
|---|---|
| University of Toronto | INR 41.67 Lakh |
| King's College London | INR 32.92 Lakh |
| University of Wroclaw | INR 3.95 Lakh |
| The University of Sydney | INR 30 Lakh |
| The University of British Columbia | INR 32 Lakh |
| University of South Dakota | INR 11.68 Lakh |
Note - The information is taken from the official sites of the colleges.
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3 weeks agoContributor-Level 10
No, a valid CUET score is accepted for admissions to both BA (Hons) in Liberal Arts & Humanities and the BA (Hons) in Philosophy, Politics & Economics at JSLAH.
In the previous year admissions, CUET was only listed as an accepted exam for the BA (Hons) in Liberal Arts & Humanities admission.
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