Cluster Innovation Centre, University of Delhi

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Muskan

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The intake capacity for B.Tech (Information Technology & Mathematical Innovation) at Cluster Innovation Centre is 40 students per year. The admission is through an MCQ based entrance test (CUET) that tests the students on language, mathematics, and general aptitude. You can find more details about the course structure, syllabus, and eligibility criteria on the official website of Cluster Innovation Centre.

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The minimum marks required for B.A (Honours) in Humanities and Social Science at Cluster Innovation Centre 2023 are as follows:

  • General: 60% in any four subjects (including English/MIL)
  • OBC: 54% in any four subjects (including English/MIL)
  • Pwd/CW: 57% in any four subjects (including English/MIL)
  • SC/ST: Passing marks with English/MIL

You can find more details about the admission process and eligibility criteria on the official website of Cluster Innovation Centre

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Muskan

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Cluster Innovation Centre accepts DU-JAT score for admission to B.A (Honours) in Humanities and Social Science. The entrance exam will look at subjects like history, geography, political Science and include some general Science and mathematics. You can find more details about the entrance exam and the application process on the official website of Cluster Innovation Centre

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The Cluster Innovation Centre (CIC), University of Delhi, is a central government institution with a good infrastructure, a well-rated faculty, and a review rating of 4.4 based on student reviews. The semester fee is relatively low, making it a good value for money. However, there are mixed opinions about its placement opportunities and brand value. Some students have expressed that the college does not help with on-campus placements, while others have mentioned that it is an underrated college. It is known for its innovative and transdisciplinary learning and research programs. Therefore, the decision to consider CIC, University
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TCS and infosys are one's for the better placement at cluster innovation centre

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