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Aparna Lilith

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As per the official CUET and Delhi University website, Candidates must appear in at least one language from the following:
Arabic, Gujarati, Manipur, Sindhi, Assamese, Hindi Marathi, Spanish, Bengali, Italian, Nepali, Tamil, Bodo, Japanese, Odia, Telugu, Chinese, Kannada, Persian Tibetan, Dogri Kashmir Punjabi, Urdu, English Konkani, Russian, French Maithili Sanskrit, German, Malayalam, Santhali.

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Arpta Singh

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Candidates appearing for the exam should keep following things in the mind while carrying the document. The name on the photo identification must match with the name as shown on the Admit Card. If the name has been changed due to events such as marriage, candidate must show the relevant document like Marriage Certificate / Divorce / Decree / Legal Name Change Document at the time of examination.

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Arpta Singh

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Candidates are supposed to bring the following documents to the exam centre on the day of examination:
A hard copy of the admit card. A original and valid Photo Identification proof issued by the government including PAN card or Driving License or Voter ID or Passport or Aadhaar Card (With photograph) or EAadhaar or Ration Card. Aadhaar Enrolment No. With Photo. All other ID/Photocopies of IDs even if attested/scanned photo of IDs in mobile phone will NOT be considered as valid ID Proof. PwBD Certificate issued by the Competent Authority, if claiming relaxation under PwBD category. The scribe must also carry an Undertaking regarding edu
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Abhishek Kumar Mishra

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The CUET entrance test 2023 will consist of four sections - Section 1A (Language), Section 1B (Optional language), Section 2 (Domain specific test) and Section 3 (General test). .

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Chandni Arora

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Greetings! If you're considering studying political Science, Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) is a top-rated institution you should consider. JNU is renowned for its exceptional academic reputation and research-driven approach in political Science. In various national and international rankings, JNU's Department of Political Science consistently outranks the University of Delhi, as per reviews and ratings. JNU's political Science programme is unique for its interdisciplinary approach and emphasis on critical thinking. The curriculum covers a diverse range of subfields, such as international relations, public policy, and political theo
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Chandni Arora

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Hello there! Sociology is a field that both the Department of Sociology at the University of Delhi and Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) excel in. In fact, Hindustan Times reports that sociology has been growing in importance at JNU, with renowned sociologists like Vivek Kumar among its faculty. Meanwhile, the University of Delhi's Department of Sociology has also produced many notable sociologists, such as Jahnvi Jha who holds a Ph.D. in Sociology from JNU. Both universities have their strengths in the field of sociology, making it a matter of personal preference and career goals when deciding between them.

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Arpta Singh

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The CUET-PG 2023 will be Bilingual-English and Hindi or specific language where required. Meanwhile, the question paper will be in Sanskrit only for Acharya, Shiksha Shastri and Shiksha Acharya programmes. Further in case of Shiksha Shastri and Shiksha Acharya the entire 100 questions of the question paper would be in Sanskrit language only. In case of LAQP01 and LAQP41 the specific language would be used for the domain knowledge questions I. e. 75 questions. Candidates need to read the exam brochure or the Shiksha page to know more about the exam pattern.

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Arpta Singh

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No, no marks will be deducted for a question that is left unattempted. The candidates can safely skip questions if they do not know the correct answer. Notably, candidates will be awarded 4 (four) marks for each correct answer while one marks will be deducted for each incorrect answer. There is negative marking in DUET exam. In order to know about the detailed marking scheme of the DUET exam, candidates need to check the exam pattern and marking scheme given at Shiksha's page or the official website of Delhi University. Notably, DUET is held to provide admission to candidates in Ph.D. courses.

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Arpta Singh

Contributor-Level 10

After the DU CUET-PG exam, the admission process will be managed at the level of each of the participating Universities/Institutions for their respective programs. After the result of the CUET-PG are announced, the respective Universities will release the counselling/admission schedule and merit list based on CUET 2023 score and any other criteria of participating universities. Candidates are suggested to check the website of the concerned University for details. There will be admission counselling for Universities/Institutions with additional applicable fees.

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palak mahajan

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Hi AYUSH the classes for M.Com is going to start from 15 July 2023 after the completion of this session of graduation of commerce. So just be prepared and GAT the admission in one of the top colleges in india. And yes seats are available in DU.

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