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Rachit Katariya

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No, you cannot get admission to IIT BHU through CUET. The Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs), including IIT BHU offers admission based on JEE scores. However, the Banaras Hindu University offers admission to 23 undergraduate courses through CUET UG scores.

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Vikrant Kaur

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Banaras Hindu University offers a total of 23 of undergraduate courses through CUET UG exam. Here is the list of UG courses:

  • B.Sc. (Hons.) in Agriculture
  • B.Tech in Dairy Technology
  • B.Tech in Food Technology
  • B.Sc. (Hons.) (For PCB Stream Students)
  • B.Sc. (Hons.) (For PMC Stream Students)
  • B.Sc. (Hons.) in Medical Technology (Radiotherapy)

Click here to get the complete list.

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AAQIB MEHMOOD

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You can apply to specific colleges after the CUET results are released. The CUET exam serves as a qualifying test, and your score is then used by participating universities to shortlist candidates for admission. Each university will then have its own separate application process and admission procedures.

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Atul Pruthi

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Yes, if a candidate has secured the 80 percentile in the CUET exam, they are eligible to get a scholarship. The university offers scholarships on the basis of performance in national-level entrance exams, and the CUET is one of those. Check out the concession on tuition fees provided by the university to the candidates who have achieved 80 or more than 80 percentile in the CUET exam: 

PercentileScholarship
80% - 84.99%30% Concession on Tuition Fee
75% - 79.99%20% Concession on Tuition Fee

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krish mittal

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No, the Common University Entrance Test (CUET) is not compulsory if you crack JEE Mains. The CUET is primarily for admissions to undergraduate programs in central universities, particularly in fields like humanities, sciences, and social sciences. JEE Mains, on the other hand, is a specific entrance exam for admission into undergraduate engineering programs at NITs, IITs, and other participating institutions. If you are aiming for a B.Tech or B.E. course, cracking JEE Mains is sufficient, and you don't need to take the CUET.

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Raj Yadav

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If you have applied for CUET UG exam don't worry, you will be notified on your registered mobile number you can then download your hall card

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Shreya goswami

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The latest CUET question papers can be found on the official NTA website, specifically in the "Downloads" section. Look for the year, exam type, and subject you need to access the PDFs. 

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YASH SHARMA

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Students searching for CUET (Common University Entrance Test) acceptance into law colleges located near Nagpur in Chhattisgarh should focus on institutions that belong to central universities. The educational institutions located in these regions follow CUET admission policies to approve undergraduate law candidates who apply for BA LLB programs. You must consult direct websites of each college about their specific CUET policy as well as deadlines.

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