Admission
Hello,
You cannot get admission to engineering courses in Delhi University (DU) through CUET scores .
DU offers engineering courses under its Faculty of Technology, and admissions to these courses are based on JEE Main scores, not CUET.
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Admissions for CUET aren't solely based on 2 Non-Med Percentage along with JEE Mains percentile. The eligibility criteria for CUET require students to have scored at least 50% marks in their Class 12th exam for general candidates and 45% for reserved categories.
Additionally, CUET has its own exam pattern, which includes multiple-choice questions divided into three sections:
- Section 1: Language proficiency(English/Hindi/regional languages)
- Section 2: Domain-specific subjects
- Section 3: General Aptitude
It's also important to note that while JEE Mains is a separate entrance exam, some universities may consider both CUET and JEE Mains scores for admission to certain programs. However, the specific admission criteria may vary depending on the university and course.
To confirm the admission criteria for your desired course, I recommend checking the official websites of the participating universities or contacting them directly.
Here are the subjects you should choose in CUET UG form for admission to Dr. Rajendra Prasad Central Agricultural University (RPCAU), Pusa, as a PCM student:
1. Physics– Core subject in PCM.
2. Chemistry – Mandatory for science-based courses.
3. Mathematics – Since you're from PCM, it's essential.
4. General Test– Required by many agricultural universities under CUET.
5. English– Recommended for language proficiency (if applicable).
6. Check university's CUET subject combination requirement on official website.
7. Ensure subjects align with B.Sc. Hons Agriculture or related course eligibility.
8. Choose only domain subjects accepted by RPCAU for your chosen course.
Hi,
Yes, you can get admission in various undergraduate course through CUET -UG exam in Amity University, Mumbai. For many other undergraduate programs, Amity University considers merit in the previous qualifying exam class 12th.
Hope this information will help you
Hello Nandni,
Yes, you can take Economics in CUET even if you studied Entrepreneurship, Business Studies, and Accountancy in 12th. For admission to DU, you need to meet the subject combination requirements of the specific program you're applying for. If Economics is listed as an eligible subject for that program, you can qualify for admission based on your CUET score.
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.
Thank you, and I wish you all the best in your bright future.
Yes, you can apply for admission to DU through CUET . Since Entrepreneurship is not available in CUET, you can choose Economics.
DU's admission process is based on CUET scores, and you need to check the required subjects for the course you are applying for.
hi ,
with a NEET score of 300 and belonging to OBC category under gujrat state quota , you have a reasonable chance securing admission to the K.J. Institute of Ayurveda and Research for the BAMS program.
However, please note that cutoffs can vary each year based on factors like the number of applicants, seat availability, and overall performance
For the most accurate and updated information, it's advisable to:
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To get admission to DAIICT based on JEE Mains, you'll need to score well enough to be considered for the General category. we can look at the previous year's cutoffs to get an idea.
For the 2023 batch, the overall cutoff for JEE-Main was between 6-45 rank, which corresponds to a percentile of around 95-99.Here's a breakdown of the cutoffs for different programs:
- B.Tech (Hons.) Computational Sciences: 6 rank, approximately 99.9 percentile
- B.Tech Mathematics and Computing: 9 rank, approximately 99.8 percentile
- B.Tech Information and Communication Technology: 35 rank, approximately 99.3 percentile
- B.Tech VLSI Design: 45 rank, approximately 99.2 percentile
Keep in mind that these cutoffs are subject to change and may vary for the 2025 batch. To increase your chances of getting admission, aim to score as high as possible in JEE Mains.
With an 80.66 percentile in JEE Mains for admission to ECE (Electronics and Communication Engineering), here are the possibilities:
NITs
Top NITs: Admission to popular NITs may be difficult for ECE with this percentile.
Lower/Medium-Ranked NITs: He may have a chance in lower-ranked NITs or lesser-sought branches.
IIITs and GFTIs
IIITs: Admission in IIITs is possible, especially in newer IIITs or less competitive branches.
GFTIs: Government Funded Technical Institutes often have lower cutoffs, so this is a viable option for ECE.
Hi there!
Your daughter has achieved a decent percentage in her class 12 exam but her performance in JEE Mains is not that good. Sadly, most government colleges consider JEE scores for offering admission to students into various programs. Hence, it might not be possible for her to get admission to such institutes with only 60 percentile.
However, she can still get admission to renowned private institutions like Geeta University . This reputed private university located in Delhi NCR offers new-age B.Tech. programs that focus on preparing the students for a successful career in the ever-evolving IT sector.
The university offers specializations in areas like AIML, Cyber Security, Data Sciences, & FSWD, which are much in demand. It also provides skill certifications and training programs from industry leaders like Microsoft, Cisco, Amazon, and many more.
The best thing is that your daughter's percentage in 10+2 makes her eligible for a decent scholarship on tuition fees. She can even increase the scholarship amount to get 100% off on tuition fees by taking the GUTS exam and performing exceptionally in it.
The university is also known for offering great placement training and support to help students kickstart their careers. It has strong industry tie-ups which enable students to get good internship opportunities across different sectors in well-known organizations.
I hope this information helps you choose the right college for your daughter.
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