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Yes but not good college u get seat lower collage 

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Tasbiya Khan

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There are approximately 60 best B Pharma university in the Delhi NCR region. Some of them are mentioned below along with their tuition fees:

Top CollegesTuition Fee
SGT University, GurgaonINR 8 lakh
Amity University, NoidaINR 10 lakh
Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha UniversityINR 4.34 lakh
SVSU - Swami Vivekanand Subharti UniversityINR 4.3 Lacs - INR 4.5 lakh
IIMT UniversityINR 4.2 lakh

Disclaimer: This information is sourced from official website.

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ABHINAV SRIVASTAVA

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With a score of 341 in CUET and PCM subjects, you may no longer qualify for the top central universities but you still have options in mid-tier or regional universities. For instance, Central University of Andhra Pradesh, Central Tribal University or given few state government universities in Assam, Rajasthan and Jharkhand may accept your score for any Science based or general programs. Private universities accepting CUET also provide good options with scholarship. Do note to check for spot round during such period or open merit lists. You must also keep in mind your category and subject combinations etc. 

 

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ABHINAV SRIVASTAVA

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Admission to top government institutions is difficult, as you already know, with 302 marks in CUET general category, mostly colleges in CUET want scores in the range of 450 or above. However, it's possible to secure a seat in newer or less competitive central and state universities, especially ones that are regional campuses. My recommendation is to keep checking back for spot rounds and open merit lists. You can check out some private universities that accept CUET scorecards and gives out scholarship as well. You should also think about alternative options like applying for other skill-based/vocational courses as a backup. If all thin

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Ankita Jha

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With 95 out of 250 in Mathematics in CUET, your score is on the lower side, so you may not be able to get into top central universities. 

I'd suggest you to ckeck universities in your home state first, as they often have some reservation or relaxed criteria for local students. Best of luck!

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Lucky Deswal

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Yes, you can get admission in BA Hons or programme courses with 792 marks out of 1000 in cuet in DU, just make sure to fill your preferences smartly add south campus and off campus colleges as well. Add a greater number of combinations of subjects which will give you a higher chance of admission in du. Delhi University offers a lot of hons courses whose cut offs are generally a littler lesser than the most popular courses for example language courses, you can add language courses if you want.

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