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Sarthak Tiwari

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In CUET, students are generally allowed to choose a domain subject they did not study in Class 12, provided the university they are applying to does not restrict eligibility based on that subject. For example, some universities require students to have studied specific subjects like Mathematics for certain courses. Therefore, while CUET offers flexibility, you must cross-check the eligibility criteria of your desired universities or programs to avoid rejection during counselling or admission verification.

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Focus on strengthening your language paper and general test section. Practice previous year CUET question papers, improve your current affairs knowledge, and revise NCERT basics for any domain subjects you've opted for. Regular mock tests and time management practice will help you improve speed and accuracy.

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Sarthak Tiwari

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Most CUET-based universities require two or three domain subjects depending on the course. If your selected programs accept the domains you've chosen, you won't face any issue. Problems arise only if the course eligibility mentions a subject you haven't opted for. Always cross-check course requirements.

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To pursue B.Sc. Nursing at Delhi University through CUET (UG), you need to choose Biology, Chemistry, Physics, and potentially the General Test, as most DU nursing colleges require PCB subjects for admission, in addition to qualifying by 10+2 with a minimum of 45-50% in Physics, Chemistry, Biology and English.

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The latest cutoff information for B.Sc Nursing at PGIMER, Chandigarh, is highly competitive. Admissions are based on their own entrance exam. For 2024, general category candidates typically needed a very high rank, often within the top hundred to two hundred, to secure admission.

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With a 93.6680713 percentile in JEE Mains and belonging to OBC Delhi region, securing Mathematics and Computing at NSUT will be very challenging. The cut-offs for this branch, even with home state OBC reservation, are typically much higher, often above 97-98 percentile.

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