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Aakash Chauhan

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The Central University of Rajasthan conducts the Central Universities Common Entrance Test (CUCET) for admission to various UG and PG courses, including the Bachelor of Multimedia and Mass Communication B.M.C. programme. To be eligible for the B.M.C. programme through CUCET at Delhi University, candidates must have passed the 10+2 examination or an equivalent examination from a recognised board with a minimum of 75% aggregate marks (or equivalent grade). Candidates must also have passed the English language as a core or elective subject in their qualifying exam. It's important to note that eligibility criteria may vary depending on the
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The Common University Entrance Test, or CUET is an all-India exam administered by the Ministry of Education for students seeking admission to UG, PG, and Ph.D. programs. Numerous central, state and private universities accept students based on CUET score.

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Chandan Rawat

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Being a Science student you will not face that much difficulty in BBA but hard work is must in any field so you must be hard working and should study appropriately. And in CUET important subjects differ with different colleges for example for DU you need to have mathematics. Etc.

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Atul Sharma

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Candidates should score a minimum of 50% marks in their +2 examination in the General category and 45% for SC/ST candidates. Candidates should have taken up subjects in +2 depending upon the course they opt for. Yes, it can be given by Science student.

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KOUSHIK DUBEY

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As it is the top ranked college it requires above 85 to 90 percent in cuet

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jasveer singh

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No, there is no freedom fighter quota in the CUET exam. The CUET is an entrance exam conducted by the NTA for admissions to participating universities. There is no separate freedom fighter quota in CUET. However, some state universities do provide preference to the children of freedom fighters. Other than this, CUET does have category-based retrieval for the following categories:
1. Horizontal reservation up to 5 percent for persons with disabilities.
2. Other Backward Classes (Non-creamy layer): 27 percent
3. Economically Weaker Section: 10 percent
4. Scheduled Castes: 15 Percent
5. Scheduled Tribe: 7.5 percent. And if it's help you li
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Joyal K Francis

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For entering as a second-year admission in any stream for e.g. : mechanical engineering
You must have completed Diploma (which you have)
And you must attend an exam similar to KEAM entrance examination which have studied topics based on the mathematics, English and basics of every stream (I. e. civil, computer, mechanical, EEE, etc.)
You must at least score pass for entering public or private school
Achieving rank in this exam increases possibility to receive seats in government or government aided colleges.

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Mohit Mishra

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No, at this low margin of scores, you can't get Statistics hons. Try again and prepare well for the next time.

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Souvik Banerjee

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Qualifying Marks for CUET 2022 UG Entrance Exam is 40% which means that you must try to score more than 100 Marks. Students who get more than qualifying marks are eligible to get a seat in the choice of their college and course.

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