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Piyush Jain

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Yes, CUH does offer scholarships to BSc students. The university offers various scholarships on the basis of merit, category of students, academic excellence, family income, etc. To get scholarships at CUH, candidates are required to review the specific criteria for each scholarship and apply through the scholarship portal available on the official website of the university. Check out the names of the scholarships offered by the university below: 

  • Post Matric Scholarship for SC/OBC Students (Haryana Government)
  • Merit-cum-Means Scholarship
  • Promotion of Science Education (POSE) Scholarship
  • National Scholarships (via National Scholarship
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Tanisha Pandey

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The 2025 cutoff for the BSc programme at the Central University of Haryana has not been released yet. However, the cutoff for the academic year in the previous years shows a fluctuating trend. Moreover, the cutoff shows the competitiveness over the years. Check out the comparison of CUH BSc courses over the years 2023, 2022, and 2021: 

CUET Last Round score (General-All India)
Course202120222023
Integrated BSc+MSc in Mathematics27– / –152.31
Integrated BSc+ MSc in Physics & Astrophysics36– / –108.55
BSc (Hons) in Psychology– / –10.59189.66
Integrated BSc.-MSc in Chemistry– / –– / –137.97

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Rachit Kumar

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When making the cutoff for the Central University of Hyderabad BSc course, the officials will take examination and admission aspects into consideration. The listed factors will be verified and taken into account by the authorities while deciding the cutoff for CUH BSc: cutoff trends of previous years, level of difficulty in the exam, number of qualified candidates, number of candidates applying for a particular course or institute, number of seats in the institute for admission, etc. After verifying all of these factors, the authorities will establish the CUH CUET cutoff for admission to the BSc programme.

 
 

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Kartik Sharma

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No, candidates should apply for CUET (UG) - 2025 for admission to BSc courses at the Central University of Haryana through the online mode only. The application form in any other mode shall not be accepted. Moreover, the submission of the CUET UG application form for admission to the BSc course at CUH should be made by the candidate online through the official website of NTA. 

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Chanchal Gaurav

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The eligibility criteria for the BSc course at the Central University of Haryana are that the candidate must have completed Class 12 from Science stream with a 50% aggregate from a recognised board of education (for BSc in Psychology, all streams are acceptable). 45% for reseverd category candidates. Moreover, for the selection process, the university accepts the score of CUET UG. 

 

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Sekhar Adak

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In order to get admitted into the M.Tech programme in Central University of Haryana, you first need to check whether you are meeting the eligibility criteria, i.e., likely having a Bachelor's degree in technology or engineering with a minimum percentage (i.e., around 55%). You then sit for and appear in the CUET-PG, since you get admitted based on marks obtained in the entrance exam mainly. Then you get the result. Once you get the results, fill the online application on the university website, along with the application fee and required documents, and wait for the merit list and counseling to follow.

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Sekhar Adak

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The Central University of Haryana (CUH) is a good university but less emphasis on engineering. It offers B.Tech courses in a few departments, and while the facilities and faculty are good, it might not be the top choice among the best engineering colleges like IITs, NITs, or other top state universities. If you are looking for a good learning experience at affordable prices, it can be a good choice. But for more industry exposure and placements, private universities or higher rank government engineering colleges can be a good choice.

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Subhash Kumar Gupta

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In order to find out your chances for getting a seat in Central University of Haryana with a score of 335/1050 in CUET, use last year's cutoffs. Central University of Haryana's CUET cutoff is based on course and category. For example, in 2023, cutoffs for the general category UG courses were 130.2 - 330. General CUET's cutoff in 2022 was 2.73 - 98.1 marks. Since cutoffs are updated every year, check the official CUH website once the 2024 cutoffs are released to appropriately analyze your prospects of getting admissions.

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KUMKUM BASWAL

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Up to February 2025, the Central University of Haryana (CUH) has not made a formal announcement regarding the opening date of the Undergraduate (UG) admission portal for the academic year 2025-26. Traditionally, the UG admission process opens in July, a few days after the declaration of CUET-UG results.

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KUMKUM BASWAL

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The Central University of Haryana (CUH) has relatively good placement records for the B.Tech Electrical Engineering programme. The university offers industry-oriented education, modern laboratories, and research opportunities to get students ready for the job market. Companies from the power, energy, electronics, and automation sectors often visit the university for recruitment.

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