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ABHINAV SRIVASTAVA

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With Chemistry, Biology, General Test, and English in your CUET, you are eligible for various courses that belong to the Science and interdisciplinary arena at DU and JNU. You may seek admission into B.Sc. programs like life sciences, biotechnology and environmental Science at DU. Some colleges may also offer a B.Sc. in chemistry or biology courses depending on CUET scores and any other criteria. JNU also offers integrated B.Sc.-M.Sc. programs with other subjects like biology in Ayurveda. Admission is always based on the criteria created by individual colleges or departments and their criteria, cutoffs, and available seats. It's always

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Rajni Beniwal

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Admission to M.Tech in CSE and M.Tech in ECE will be done through CCMT counselling while for all other courses through CUET PG. Candidates must ensure that they meet the subject-wise eligibility criteria for JNU M.Tech admission 2025.

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Sonali Samal

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For DU and JNU, the expected cutoff for MA Sanskrit is generally between 80-100 for the General category. Nevertheless, cutoffs are subject to variations depending on parameters such as applicant numbers and number of seats. Being a former DU student would not necessarily make a difference. Your score is good, you can easily get admission in both of the colleges.

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Hari Chagantipati

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No, Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) generally does not allow lateral entry into the 2nd year of its B.A. (Hons) programs. Admission is on the basis of JNU Entrance Exam (now CUET-UG) at the first year only, which has a structured three-year curriculum. For undergraduate courses at JNU, lateral entry is rare.

In as much as that, the system is inclined towards continuous progression. There may be exceptions for particular cases (such as transfer students) but there was no general late lateral entry policy upto now so, you would have to start from the first year after qualifying via CUET-UG and meeting eligibility (10+2 with 50%+ marks).

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Abhinav Shukla

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If it is too late for JNU ( Jawaharlal Nehru University) entrance exam then you should go for the CUET (Common University Entrance Test) for undergraduation and post graduation programs.

As JNU is using CUET for most of the admissions of undergraduation, post graduation and Diploma programs, you are likely to get admission in JNU after scoring good marks in CUET. 

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Nishtha Shukla

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Jawaharlal Nehru University offers admission to MSc Biotechnology and Computational and Integrative Sciences based on GAT-B or CUET-PG scores. The university releases a category-wise merit list against the available seats. Selected candidates are offered seat in the course based on their rank. Once selected, aspirants need to pay a course fee to confirm their seat.

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Nishtha Shukla

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Candidates must pass a bachelor's degree in Physical, Biological, Agricultural, Veterinary and Fishery Sciences, Pharmacy, Engineering/ Technology or a four-year BSc (Physician Assistant Course), MBBS/ BDS with a minimum of 55% aggregate to apply for MSc Biotechnology course. Aspirants need to complete a bachelor's degree in any branch of Basic and Applied Science or Technology including Medicine and Engineering discipline with at least 55% aggregate to apply for MSc Computational and Integrative Sciences.

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