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Manori Sahni

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Yes, you can get admission in BBA programme of IILM Lucknow without CUET score. The academy provide course admission based on merit or performance in other valid entrance exams as well. Besides, to be eligible, the candidate must be Class 12 or equivalent pass with a minimum of 50% aggregate. The eligible students can proceed with application formalities. 

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Shailja Rawat

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For admission to BBA courses, Ranchi University accepts CUET UG scores. Thus, candidates willing to take admission can register and appear for the CUET UG exam. For the year 2025, the exam was held from 26 May 2025 to 3 Jun 2025. Moreover, NTA is expected to announce the results in the last week of June 2025.

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Shailja Rawat

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Yes, students can take admission into Ranchi University BBA courses without appearing for CUET UG. Other than this exam, the university also considers Class 12 marks for admission. Thus, students can apply with scores obtained in the Class 12 examinations. However, students must also note that CUET UG candidates are given preference over others.

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Ankita Jha

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Here are some colleges You Can Consider:

 

Deshbandhu College – Good for B.Sc Life Sciences, Botany, or Zoology.

 

Aryabhatta College – Decent for B.Sc programs and B.Com.

 

Deen Dayal Upadhyaya College (DDUC) – Try for B.Sc (Hons) Electronics or Physical Science.

 

Bhaskaracharya College of Applied Sciences (BCAS) – Strong for science-related courses.

 

Dr. Bhim Rao Ambedkar College – Offers Biochemistry and Life Science programs.

 

DCAC (Delhi College of Arts & Commerce) – You can try for B.Com (Hons), depending on category and cutoff.

 

Delhi School of Journalism – If you're interested in media, th

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Ankita Jha

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With that score in CUET, you're unlikely for top central universities.

You might qualify for some branch-specific or less competitive courses at central/state universities if the cutoff is in the 500–600 mark range. Focus your search there and consider walk-ins to secure a seat this year.

In private universities like Amity, SRM, LPU, UPES etc., you have the best chances. 

 

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Ankita Jha

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Government and government-aided engineering colleges that offer low tuition fees and TFW scheme are:

NITs (via JEE Main, with state quota)

State Government Engineering Colleges like:

– College of Engineering, Pune (Maharashtra)

– Jadavpur University (West Bengal)

– UVCE Bangalore (Karnataka)

– Delhi Technological University (Delhi)

– GEC Thrissur (Kerala)

– IIEST Shibpur (West Bengal)

To Get TFW you should apply for the state entrance exam (like KEAM, MHT-CET, WBJEE, etc.) or JEE Main and choose TFW option during counselling and provide income certificate (< ?8 lakh/year)

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ABHINAV SRIVASTAVA

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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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