Common University Entrance Test
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Yes, you can apply for Hindi Honours or B.A. with Hindi, History, and Political Science through CUET even if you got RT in English but your overall result is Pass . CUET eligibility depends on your overall pass status and the specific requirements of the university you are applying to.
Since you are interested in Hindi and related subjects, focus on preparing well for the Hindi , History , and Political Science sections in CUET. Some universities may not consider RT in a particular subject if your overall result is pass, but it's better to check the detailed eligibility criteria of the specific university you are applying to.
I hope this answer helps you. If you have more queries, then feel free to share your questions with us, we will be happy to assist you.
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If you didn’t have Maths in Class 12 , you generally can’t choose it as a subject in CUET . The exam usually requires you to pick subjects you studied in 12th grade for the domain-specific tests.
However, you can still apply for many courses that don’t require Maths —just check the eligibility criteria for the universities you’re interested in. It’s always a good idea to review the specific requirements before selecting your subjects.
You should check on the official site for more information. CUET (https://cuet.nta.nic.in/)
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For B.Sc. in Computer Science through CUET , you should select the following domain subjects :
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The eligibility criteria for CUET (Common University Entrance Test) UG 2025 depend on the specific universities and courses you are applying to. CUET itself does not have a minimum percentage requirement , but individual universities may have their own eligibility criteria.
CAN AN OBC STUDENT APPLY FOR CUET ?
- yes
However, check the eligibility criteria of the specific university and course you are interested in. Some courses (like B.Sc. in Science subjects) may require 50% or higher marks in Class 12, even with OBC relaxation.
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Yes, it is important to fill in the aggregate of all six subjects in Class X for CUET registration if required by the application form. Here’s why:
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For CUET UG Psychology, in addition to the psychology-related topics, the question paper will also include questions from other areas. These areas usually consist of:
Make sure to prepare thoroughly for each of these sections along with the core psychology topics.
CUCET (Central Universities Common Entrance Test) is an all-India level entrance exam conducted by 14 central universities for admission to various undergraduate, postgraduate, and research programs. Here's an overview:
Government-funded universities participating in CUCET:
1. Central University of Haryana
2. Central University of Jammu
3. Central University of Jharkhand
4. Central University of Karnataka
5. Central University of Kashmir
6. Central University of Kerala
7. Central University of Punjab
8. Central University of Rajasthan
9. Central University of South Bihar
10. Central University of Tamil Nadu
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In CUET UG, the average score is between 400-650. If you score this much, you have a good chance of getting into a decent college, probably Tier 2. Colleges that are included in the NTA CUET list under BTech course with good NAAC ratings are -
DU, BHU, Central University of Haryana, Central University of Hyderabad (counted among the top colleges on the international level), Apex University, Bennett University, BML Munjal University.
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With a score of 340 in the CUET (Common University Entrance Test), your chances of getting a seat in allied courses (such as allied health sciences, biotechnology, or other related fields) will depend on several factors:
1. **Course and University**: Different universities and courses have varying cutoffs. Allied courses might have different cutoff scores compared to mainstream courses like engineering or medicine.
2. **Category**: Your category (e.g., General, SC/ST/OBC) can affect your chances, as some universities offer reserved seats for different categories.
3. **University Demand**: Popular universities with high demand might have higher cutoffs, while others might have lower cutoffs.
4. **Previous Year’s Cutoff**: Checking the previous year's cutoff scores for the specific allied courses and universities you're interested in can give you a better idea of your chances.
To improve your chances, consider looking into multiple universities and their specific allied health science programs. Also, consult the admission guidelines and cutoffs of the universities you're targeting for the most accurate information.
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