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Ankit Kumar

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Yes, you can surely apply but It might cause you problems the idea is to make same name at every document better is to update your Father's aadhar details if possible otherwise you can apply for revised datesheet.

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Anmol Dubey

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You can no longer add legal studies, as the CUET 2025 improvement window is closed on 28 March. In addition, legal studies are not a valid domain theme for law courses this year. Candidates will have to select general qualification instead. No further changes are allowed. You can contact NTA for any official explanation.

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Sejal Baveja

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No, you cannot apply for admission at RGUKT Rajiv Gandhi University of Knowledge Technology Andhra Pradesh with a CUET score. The university does not accept CUET scores for admission to the courses offered. Candidates are granted admission based on the merit of Class 10/SSC or any other equivalent examination for UG courses and certain entrance exams are accepted for PG and PhD courses. These include- GATE, PGECET, UGC NET, etc.

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Indrani Kumar

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No, Andhra University does not accept CUET UG scores for admission to BSc courses. Moreover, the university and its affiliated colleges accept AUCET scores for admission to specific regular BSc specialisation courses, such as BSc in Agriculture and BSc in Data Science, etc. The eligibility to get admission into BSc courses at Andhra University requires candidates to complete their Class 12 in the PCM/ PCB stream from a recognised board of education. 

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Nishtha Pandey

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No, the exam pattern for BUMAT and CUET are different. Following table brings the comparison between BUMAT and CUET exam pattern:

Feature

BUMAT

CUET UG for BBA/BMS

Mode of Exam

Offline (Pen & Paper based)

Online (Computer-Based Test)

Duration

2 hours (120 minutes)

1 hour (60 minutes) per paper

Total Questions

200 MCQs

50 questions to be attempted

Total Marks

200 marks

250 marks for each subject

Marking Scheme

+1 for each correct answer, No negative marking

+5 for correct, -1 for wrong answer

Sections

- Numerical Aptitude (60) - Reasoning/Logical Aptitude (60) - English (40) - General Awareness (40)

Varies subject to subject

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Ankita Jha

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With the score of 560 out of 1250, some government colleges where you may have a chance for BBA include:

Central University of Jammu

Central University of South Bihar

Central University of Haryana

Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University (for some lower-tier colleges, if cutoff drops)

Babasaheb Bhimrao Ambedkar University (Lucknow)

Mahatma Gandhi Central University

 

Cutoffs vary each year, so check official websites or CUET counselling portals regularly for updates. Best of luck!

 

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Ankita Jha

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The CUET-PG cutoff for Environmental Science at TISS is generally around 220–235 marks, but it can vary slightly each year depending on the category and number of applicants.

 

 

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Ankita Jha

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With a CUET score of 334 out of 750 in the general category, your chances for BA LLB in top central universities are quite low, but you may still have a shot at admission in some state universities or private colleges with lower cutoffs.

Consider LAW seats in central or state universities where cutoffs are lower. Explore options at private or deemed law colleges, which often have flexible admissions.

You should also keep an eye on state CLAT or local university law entrance exams that might match your score.

Best of luck!

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