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11 months agoContributor-Level 10
Christ University is a popular university & its admissions process is based on the scoring received by students in the precribed entrance examinations. The university accepts examinations like MAT, XAT, CMAT, Karnataka PGCET, ATMA, etc., for MBA courses. For admissions into BTech, students can appear for the KCET examination. Students can visit the site & learn futher about the course-wise eligibility requirements. Christ University also holds its own in-house entrance test known as Christ University Entrance Test (CUET).
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11 months agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, admissions are posiible to JNU without CUET. The other accepted entrance exams are JEE Main, DASA UG, and others. Interested candidates must visit the official website of the university to apply for various courses of their choice. Follow the steps given below to apply for admission in JNU Delhi:
Step 1: Visit the official website of JNU.
Step 2: Look for the 'JNU 2025 registration link' displayed on the home page.
Step 3: Fill out the JNU application form 2025 with your personal and qualification details.
Step 4: Upload the scanned copy of your photograph, signature, and other required documents.
Step 5: 
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11 months agoContributor-Level 9
Given your CUET 2025 score has 651.58 out of a possible 750, your predicted rank can assume all factors fall in a normal range, that your rank is between 3,000 - 6,000 out of over 10 Lacs runners - this is very good and you will be a top 1 - 2% candidate. However, your exact rank will depend on several factors depending on your subject combination, normalization, and how many students selected that subject combination as well. Because CUET does not release a common rank list or merit list for CUET, the universities will use your normalized scores, percentiles - so each university can prepare their own merit list. However, with even you
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11 months agoContributor-Level 9
The results of CUET UG 2025 haven't been declared yet, but they will be done soon. The National Testing Agency has completed the examination and re-test phases, and the final answer key will probably be posted just before the results. Once they are announced, you'll get to check your scorecard by visiting the official CUET website and logging in with your application number and date of birth. After the results, there is no common counselling process; each university will declare its cut-offs and admission lists. So keep an eye on the CUET portal and your colleges of choice.
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11 months agoContributor-Level 9
Having scored 600 out of 1000 in CUET 2025, there is a good chance of getting into mid-tier central and state universities for a BA program. You may find it challenging to get into top colleges like Hindu College or Miranda House of Delhi University, since colleges like Ramjas, Zakir Husain, and colleges under BHU and AMU may be a bit easier to get into, depending on your category and subject combination. Keep an eye on the cutoffs and apply broadly, in addition to colleges that are accepting CUET scores, think about state universities and private colleges too. The probability for you as an applicant will improve if you are flexible in
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12 months agoContributor-Level 7
The CUET UG 2025 result is ticket to the next phase of college admissions. Once the NTA releases the CUET results on the official website (cuet.nta.nic.in), here's what candidates should do next:
- Download the CUET UG 2025 scorecard
- Check the expected cutoff for desired college and course
- Apply for CUET counselling at accepting universities
- Keep the required documents ready
- Wait for release of seat allocation results or merit list
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