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NAYBEDYA MOHANTY

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Hello Ritika

With CUET score in general category it is difficult to get seat for for B.Sc Bio related courses in BBAU, GGU or colleges in north campuses of DU in colleges. However, you can expect in south campus colleges for B.Sc in Life Sciences. Deshbandhu College, Zakir Husain Delhi College have similar cutoff trends so you can apply in counselling and hope for the best.

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Lakshmi Sudhakar Sirigubattula

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With 220/400 marks in CUET and SC status your chances of admission to a government college or university are determined by the institution and course you want to pursue. SC category reservations may improve your chances but competition varies by college and program. Higher marks may be required for popular courses at top institutions. Consider universities with lower admissions requirements or that place a strong emphasis on inclusive education. Additionally participating in counseling rounds and keeping options open for less competitive programs or newer institutions can improve your chances of admission.

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Subhrajeet Harichandan

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With a score of 626 out of 800 in the CUET (Common University Entrance Test), your chances of getting admission to BCom (Hons) at Delhi University (DU) depend on several factors, such as the specific cut-offs for the year, the college you are targeting, and the overall competition. Since you belong to the general category, the cut-offs are typically higher.

The highest cut-off marks for DU admissions typically fall between 650-700. For admission to the BCom (Hons) course, a score above 700 is considered good.

Further, it's essential to check the latest cut-off lists and apply accordingly.

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Subhrajeet Harichandan

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Indus College admission is merit based for programmes offered at UG levels. Candidates must have passed with 50% marks in class 12th from any recognised board of education in order to be eligible for admission in Bcom at this college. 

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KUMKUM BASWAL

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The cutoff score also keeps changing evry year depending on the number of students that appeared in CUET and difficulty level of thier exam but based on last time there are high chances you should get admission as 47 is quite a good rank, past trend dictates min out at above this so I guess cut off would be around this only. Candidates need to score a rank that falls within the overall cut-off range set by the university and it varies year on year due to various factors like number of seats, competition among others. I would recommend a score in the upper percentile for all undergraduate programs (Agriculture). It is recommended to val

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Yash Sakhare

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No, the MIT School of Humanities is not under CUET.

While CUET (Common University Entrance Test) is a centralized entrance test for admission to universities in India, MIT School of Humanities has its own admission process this means you have to apply directly to the university and take it following their specific application guidelines and standards.

If you are interested in applying to the MIT School of Humanities, you should visit their official website for the latest information on admission, eligibility and the application process.

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Himanshi Pandey

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AMU BSc admission is strictly entrance-based. Candidates must apply and appear for the accepted entrance exam as per their preferred specialisation. Candidates seeking admission to the following BSc specialisations at AMU must appear for CUET UG in order to gain admission:

  • BSc (Hons) in Community Science
  • BSc (Hons/Research) in Geography
  • BSc (Hons/Research) in Statistics
  • BSc (Hons/Research) in Education
  • BSc (Hons/Research) in Women's Studies

Candidates seeking admission to any other BSc specialisation will have to appear for AMU EE, the entrance exam conducted by the university.

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KUMKUM BASWAL

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B.Sc in Banaras Hindu University (BHU) (Hons.) Agriculture: The CUET (Common University Entrance Test) cut-off for OBC candidates can change every year because it depends on exam difficulty as well applicant performance. For the most recent information on cut-offs, it is better to visit their official websiteBHUBHU or CUET Admission Portal. Normally after the exam results, cut-off scores are declared that is a minimum mark needed to consider eligible for admission. Well, you may simply go and check from BHU admission office for the OBC category cutoff but according to ifxyou online cut-offs list it is 305.

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Saurabh Singh

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No, the Ahmedabad University Center for Heritage Management is not subject to the Common University Entrance Test (CUET). For admission to undergraduate programs at central institutions and few state universities in India, CUET is primarily used. The Center for Heritage Management's admissions procedure is handled by Ahmedabad University, which also handles admissions for other programs.

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