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8 months agoContributor-Level 10
No, Central University of Jharkhand is entrance-based. For admission to the BCom course, the university only accepts CUET UG scores. Thus, candidates seeking admission to the programme must present a valid CUET UG score. Other than this, it is also essential that students fulfil the minimum eligibility requirements set by the university.
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8 months agoContributor-Level 10
At Central University of Jharkhand, the admissions to BCom courses are done based on the CUET UG exam. This implies that students willing to take admission can take the CUET UG exam. For the session 2025, the exam was held from 26 May 2025 to 3 Jun 2025. Moreover, the results are expected to be announced in the last week of June 2025.
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Your CUET-UG score of 498 places you in contention for B.Sc. (Hons) Computer Science at several reputed universities. Top DU colleges (Hansraj, SSCBS) demand 600+, while others like ARD College, Ram Lal Anand, and Ramanujan College have closing scores around 500–650. You meet the basic cutoff, so apply during CSAS counseling.
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8 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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