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Piyush Jain

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No, CUET UG scores are not compulsory to get admission into the BBA course at IMU Chennai. The campus accepts scores from CUET UG and Class 12 for admission. As per the scores candidates achieved in either Class 12 or CUET UG, the college releases the merit of shortlisted candidates. Thus, candidates can get admission to the BBA course at IMU CET with the relevant scores of CUET UG. However, it is not compulsory.

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With a score of 256 out of 500 in CUET from the general category the possibilities at elite central universities (like Delhi University or BHU) for popular programs is not great. You can explore options for admission in new or less established central universities (like Central University of Haryana, Central University of Jammu, or Central University of Jharkhand) in general arts or regional programs. Admission will depend upon the programs popularity and available seats. You will want to look at the cutoffs for each individual university and apply accordingly. The better you do in CUET, the more options you will have to apply. You can

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With 614 out of 1000 in CUET 2025, you stand a reasonable chance at mid-tier central and state universities for non-competitive courses (humanities, social sciences, or regional languages). Major universities like Delhi University or BHU will be difficult to get into, unless you are choosing a niche (or less in demand) subject. Private or deemed universities are flexible and provide you a broader base. Your chances depend on your category, subject combination, and course of choice. Watch individual college cutoffs closely and apply broadly to maximize the opportunity for admission.

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