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6 months ago
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With 79% in Class 12 and 227/1000 in CUET, admission to B.Tech CSE at Central University of Punjab is unlikely. The 2024 closing score for the general CSE was around 364, and even later rounds didn't dip below 296 . You may aim for lower-demand CSE branches in other central universities with lower cutoffs.
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With a CUET score of 361 in 5 subjects, admission to B.Tech CSE in most central universities is unlikely, as CSE cutoffs are generally high. However, you may get related branches in universities like Central University of Jharkhand, South Bihar, or Haryana. Check individual university cutoffs and counseling rounds for better clarity.
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6 months agoContributor-Level 9
To pursue B.Com - LLB, you must have completed 12th with minimum 60%. Then, apply for CUET, CLAT or university specified test for getting admission in a recognised university. You must score nearly 500 marks in CUET for getting B.Com - LLB.
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6 months agoContributor-Level 9
You may not get into top-tier colleges, such as Delhi University for BA Psychology, with a CUET UG score of 357 and a 74% in your 12th exams, because they usually have cut-offs above 570. However, you still have a good chance of getting into low-fee government colleges (like Banaras Hindu University or a state university in Uttar Pradesh or Bihar), where the expected cut-offs are between 250 and 270. Watch for colleges like CSJMU Kanpur, DDU Gorakhpur, or MJPRU Bareilly. These colleges do offer BA Psychology with low fees and may consider your score, depending on your category and number of seats available.
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