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Based on your CUET score of 526 marks in the following subjects: Physical Education, Biology, Chemistry, English, and General Aptitude, and belonging to the SC category, here’s a general idea:
For B.Sc. Nursing at Delhi University (DU):
Admission is done primarily through CUET UG for some colleges and through NEET UG for others like College of Nursing, LHMC.
If you’re aiming for DU-affiliated colleges that accept CUET UG for B.Sc. Nursing, your score of 526 (out of 800) may be considered borderline to moderate for SC category.
SC category cut-offs are generally lower than General, but competition is high in DU, especially for professional courses like Nursing.
Final selection depends on subject combinations, normalization of CUET score, and college-wise preferences.
You may have some chances in the second or later rounds, depending on how many applicants are ahead in the same category. Also check if the college requires Biology, Chemistry, English specifically, and if Physical Education is counted.
Agarsen PG College (Jayagovind Harigopal Agarsen College) in Chennai, affiliated with the University of Madras, does offer a BCA course (Bachelor of Computer Applications). The BCA program covers programming languages like Python, Java, C++, data structures, networking, web development, and practical labs designed for career readiness. The college also offers UG commerce and science degrees, plus an M.Com for postgraduate studies.
1. You have SC certificate from West Bengal
2. Delhi University accepts this certificate
3. You do not need SC certificate from Delhi
4. Your West Bengal SC proof is enough
5. You must upload this during admission
6. You must show original paper during checking
7. Delhi University gives SC seat to you if document is correct
8. No problem if you are from West Bengal
With a CUET UG score of 292.86 in PCM + English, your chances of getting into the 5-year integrated B.Tech + M.Tech program in CS, IT, or AI & Data Science at DAVV depend on your category. For General, the cutoff usually goes above 390, so your score may not be enough. For OBC, you are closer to the expected cutoff, and you might have a chance in later rounds.
If you belong to SC or ST category, your score is above the usual cutoff range, so you stand a fair chance of getting a seat. Competition is high and seats are limited, so make sure to participate in all rounds of counselling and keep backup options ready.
Hi Rishita!
As your score is 292.86 in CUET UG, you stand a decent chance for admission into DAVV’s integrated BTech + MTech programs. DAVV typically considers CUET scores. for admission into its self-financed and integrated courses, especially through its IET Since you're targeting Computer Science, IT, AI, or Data Science, the cutoffs tend to be a little higher but 292.86 is a good score, especially if your percentile is around 80 or above. Make sure to check the counseling schedule and fill in the correct preference form when DAVV opens admissions.
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With an AP EAPCET rank of 62402 in OC EWS category your chances for admission to ECE at Sree Vidyanikethan Engineering College SVEC Tirupati may be limited. Recent cutoff trends show that for General category the closing rank for ECE was around 31229 in Round 1 of counselling Collegedunia (https://collegedunia.com/college/15284-sri-venkateswara-college-of-engineering-svce-tirupati/cutoff?utm_source=chatgpt.com) . OC EWS category often aligns closely with general closing ranks. Since your rank is above this range there is a lower likelihood of securing ECE in the first round.
However you may still explore options like lesser in demand branches or look into later rounds of counselling where vacant seats may open up. It would also help to use a college predictor tool to get personalized insights for your rank and category.
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Yes, in most cases, you can correct this during the document verification or counselling round. If you have valid proof of being in the OBC category and the certificate is issued as per government norms, present it at the time of verification. Some counselling authorities allow category correction if it’s supported with documents. However, it’s essential to carry both original and photocopies of your category certificate. Also, keep checking the official counselling guidelines to see if an email or correction request can be raised in advance.
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Hello Aspirant,
Yes, if you are a student pursuing B. Sc (Hons) Botany in Delhi University, you can choose Zoology as a minor subject based on the college's syllabus. According to the Undergraduate Curriculum Framework (UGCF 2022), part of the NEP framework, the Delhi University system allows students, the opportunity to select a minor subject that is outside of their major discipline. Zoology, is an acceptable minor choice for Botany students as both subjects belong to life sciences. Here is how to choose zoology as a minor:
Remember to refer to your college specific academic handbook or website, as the subjects offered may vary from each of the DU colleges.
With both Bapatla Engineering College (BEC) and Vignan's Foundation for Science, Technology and Research (Vignan University) offering Computer Science Engineering (CSE) programs, the best choice depends on which factors matter to you:
If you are looking for better academic rigour as well as affordability, BEC is for you. If you are looking for a holistic campus experience with better infrastructure and exposure to industry , you can go for Vignan University.
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With a 65 percentile in CET under the SC category, you may have a chance to get admission into a BPT (Bachelor of Physiotherapy) course in some government or private colleges, depending on the cutoff trends in your state. However, admission chances will vary based on the availability of seats, state quota, and specific college cutoffs. It's recommended to check with the official counselling portal of your state and consider applying to multiple colleges to improve your chances.
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