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Scholar-Level 17
* Admit card
* Valid photo ID proof
* Original scorecard of qualifying exam (if applicable)
* Two passport size photographs
* A pen
* A water bottle
Please note that you will not be allowed to enter the exam center without all the required documents. Here are some important points to remember about the documents that you need to carry to the exam center:
* Your admit card must be original and must be signed by you in the space provided. * Your valid photo ID proof must be original and must be in good condition. * Your original scorecard of qualifying exam (if
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Contributor-Level 10
DU CUET UG and PG cut-offs will be released separately. Cut-offs for undergraduate courses will be released at the official website of CUET UG while cut-offs for CUET-PG courses will be released at the official website of the CUET-PG. Course wise cut-offs will be released for both CUET UG and PG courses. Once released, registered candidates will be required to visit the official website of the exam to check and download the cut-offs of their courses.
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2 years ago
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Candidates who will appear for the DU CUET UG exam for admission in any DU CUET UG courses at any of DU affiliated colleges will be able to check the merit lists on Shiksha page or can visit the official website of CUET UG or Delhi University. The seat allotment detail has not been announced yet in the public domain.
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2 years ago
Scholar-Level 17
1. English Language: The questions in this section test the candidate's proficiency in English grammar and vocabulary, as well as their comprehension skills.
2. General Knowledge and Current Affairs This section assesses the candidate's knowledge of current events and general knowledge.
3. Legal Aptitude and Reasoning: This section tests the candidate's legal aptitude and reasoning ability, including their ability to solve legal problems and comprehend legal principles.
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