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3 months agoBeginner-Level 5
In CUET, you don't need to pick out Applied Mathematics just due to the fact you studied Mathematics in CBSE.
Here's the breakdown:
If you studied Mathematics in CBSE (Core Maths) — you may pick out Mathematics as your CUET subject.
If you studied Applied Mathematics — you may select Applied Mathematics in CUET.
The choice particularly depends on what the college/path eligibility says. Some guides be given both Maths and Applied Maths, at the same time as others only accept Core Maths.
Tip: Check the CUET challenge requirements of the colleges and courses you're applying to. If your target course accepts Mathematics, you may stick to th
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3 months agoBeginner-Level 5
Admissions for Bsc computer sceince at H.P.T.Arts and R.Y.K.Science college usually start in june after class 12 results. Eligibility requires pass in 12 with Science from a recognised board.
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3 months agoBeginner-Level 5
With 520 outoff 600 marks you have a strong score and can aim for top agricultural universities in TamilNadu. You can consider TamilNadu Agricultural University (TNAU), Anbil Bharmalingam Agricultural Collage and AC&RI Madurai.
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3 months agoContributor-Level 6
If you missed the CUET application window, there's unfortunately no official way to submit the form after the deadline—unless the National Testing Agency (NTA) announces a correction/reopening window.
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3 months agoContributor-Level 6
Kurukshetra University (KUK) requires a minimum of 40% aggregate marks in Class 12 for admission to its B.Sc programs, so with 57% in CBSE, you are eligible to apply. However, the actual cutoffs for popular and specialised B.Sc courses at KUK are much higher. For example, in 2024, the cutoff for B.Sc in Multimedia was 90.4% and for B.Sc in Printing and Packaging Technology it was 85.2%. This means that while you can apply, admission to high-demand specializations at the main campus will be difficult with your marks. You may still have chances in less competitive B.Sc programs or through KUK-affiliated colleges, where the cutoffs are of
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3 months agoBeginner-Level 5
For AIIMS B.Sc Nursing, its safer to follow the old NCERT. As some exams still ask questions from the deleted portions, please cover the deleted chapters too.
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3 months agoBeginner-Level 5
Nepali students usaually don't need to take CUET if they are applying under the SAARC or foreign student quota, as admissions are handled separataly by the universities.
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3 months agoContributor-Level 6
As there is limited publicly available cut-off information for the B.Sc. (Hons.) in Cardio Vascular Technology at SIMTS (Saveetha Institute of Medical & Technical Sciences), it would appear that:
It is merit-based, generally on Class 12 science marks and institute-level entrance examinations such as S
The specific cutoff marks or ranks for 2025 are not published online.
According to similar paramedical courses, cut-offs of the general category are usually between ranks 100–200 in Saveetha's internal exams
The precise cut-off has not been disclosed. To get correct information, visit Saveetha's official admissions page or contact admission
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