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Hemanth Alahari

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Yes, CMA (Certified Management Accountant) generally accepts students from PSEB (Punjab School Education Board) 12th Commerce without a Maths background. While mathematics is helpful for some aspects of the CMA course, it is not a mandatory requirement for admission.

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ABHINAV SRIVASTAVA

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With a score of 341 in CUET and PCM subjects, you may no longer qualify for the top central universities but you still have options in mid-tier or regional universities. For instance, Central University of Andhra Pradesh, Central Tribal University or given few state government universities in Assam, Rajasthan and Jharkhand may accept your score for any Science based or general programs. Private universities accepting CUET also provide good options with scholarship. Do note to check for spot round during such period or open merit lists. You must also keep in mind your category and subject combinations etc. 

 

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Ankita Jha

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To get into the MBBS program at AIIMS Delhi, you generally need a NEET score of 675+ (AIR ~50) especially for the General category.

For other categories, closing ranks expand to:

OBC: ~186

SC: ~647

ST: ~1,150  

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Ankita Jha

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A score of 431 out of 800–850 (depending on your subjects) is considered moderate. For English major in Delhi University and other top central universities, cutoffs usually go quite high (around 650–700 marks or more for general category)

So, getting English Hons at a top college is difficult but you still have options in other universities or for BA (Program). Check individual university cutoffs carefully and keep backup options ready. Best of luck!

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Ankita Jha

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You're close to the cutoff for Mass Communication (general category cutoffs are typically around 153–167 out of 200) and mid-range in English. That means top DU or JMI colleges are less likely but you have a good shot in smaller central/state universities and private ones, plus open universities that don't need high CUET marks.

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Gurpreet Singh

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You are join for ISI Kolkata qualify CUET exam, you planing for join the B.S. in statistical Data Science programme at ISI Kolkata after qualifying CUET . You must have taken CUET - UG 2025 with both mathematics and english subject.

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Ambika Singh

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Yes, you can get direct admissions in M.Sc without any entrance exam in physics in private colleges on merit basis.

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Piyush Jain

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A BA degree from Dr DY Patil Arts, Commerce, and Science  opens the door to various jobs in government departments and organisations (both Central and State). Pursuing a BA course equips students with many employability skills, such as critical thinking, research, writing, and strong communication. All these skills come in handy at various government jobs. The below table contains some of the job profiles for students to pursue after completion of a BA:

Government Job Profiles

Stenographer 

Block Development Officer (BDO) 

Statistical Assistant 

Public Relations Officer (PRO) 

Panchayat Secretary

Social Worker 

Excise Inspector 

Content Writer/Editor (Government Websites/Publications) 

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Param Sharma

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  • Annual tuition: INR 72,000 

  • Over 4 years, that totals INR 288,000

 

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Sanjana Basel

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No, it is not possible to take admission in M.Sc full time and not attend the mandatory classes as in full time programme there is a max attendance requirement for the student.

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