CUK CUET 2024 Spot Admission against vacant seats will be held at Central University of Karnataka in offline mode on 19 September 2024. Candidates seeking admission at the Central University of Karnataka can check this page for the latest updates related to the CUET Cut Off 2024 of the university.
CUET Cut off 2024 for Central University of Karnataka (CUK) for the Supernumerary Quota was released on 9 September 2024 at the official website - cuk.ac.in. CUK Counselling Payment Portal is open till tomorrow; i.e., 14 September 2024. Eligible candidates seeking admission are advised to not delay the counselling process. After releasing the CUK CUET SNQ Merit List, the Central University of Karnataka released a list of CUK CUET Vacant Seats for 14 UG Courses for different categories, including Supernumerary Quota, on 11 September 2024. The Central University of Karnataka will hold open counselling for the remaining vacant seats in offline mode on 19 September 2024 at 10:30 a.m. NTA conducted CUET UG for the academic year 2024-2025 in May 2024 and CUET 2024 results were declared on 28 July 2024.
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The following candidates can attend the offline open counselling for admission at CU Karnataka:
- Candidates registered on CUK-Samarth Portal.
- Unregistered candidates on CUK-Samarth Portal but with valid CUET UG 2024 score.
- Candidates shortlisted in previous merit list/s who could not get admission for any reason.
- Candidates with revised eligibility of domain test. Check ANNEXURE-1 for revised eligibility.
Note: Candidates with revised domain test will be considered for admission only after regular domain test candidates get exhausted in offline mode.
Q: Who is eligible to register for CUET-UG counselling?
- Student must have at least 50% in their 12th grade for the general category and 45% for SC/ST candidates.
- Candidates must have taken up subjects in +2 depending upon the course they opt for.
- Candidates must be of Indian nationality.
- Qualifying examination certificate
- Transfer certificate
- Conduct certificate
- Caste certificate
- Reservation category certificate
- Photocopies of original documents
Q: How many seats are offered through CUET UG counselling?
The precise count of available seats in CUET UG counselling remains uncertain, though it is estimated to be approximately 10,000 seats. Seat availability fluctuates depending on the course and university that candidate has applied for. For instance, Delhi University provides around 71,000 CUET UG seats. CUET UG 2024 saw participation from 44 central universities and 69 state and deemed universities, offering over 300,000 undergraduate programme seats. These universities provide a range of courses, including biotechnology, chemistry, commerce, arts and English. The number of CUET UG counseling rounds differs among universities, with an average of three rounds per university.
Q: Can I get other colleges from CUET counselling that I haven't listed on my application?
Annexure - 1 for Revised Eligibility of Domain Test
Central University Karnataka CUET Cut Off 2024 Important Dates
Candidates can check the table below to know about dates related to Central University of Karnataka for admission to UG courses through CUET:
Events |
Dates |
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CUET 2024 exam date |
15-May-2024 to 24-May-2024 |
CUET 2024 result declaration |
28-July-2024 |
Registration for UG courses starts |
5-August-2024 (6:00 PM) |
Last date to apply for UG courses (Extended) |
21-August-2024 (9:00 AM) |
Publication of the list of registered candidates on CUK website |
21-August-2024 (10:30 AM) |
Declaration of Round 1 Merit List |
23-August-2024 (4:00 PM) |
End Date for Payment (Candidates from Round 1) |
27-August-2024 (11:59 PM) |
Declaration of Round 2 Merit List |
28-August-2024 (4:00 PM) |
End Date for Payment (Candidates from Round 2) |
30-August-2024 (11:59 PM) |
Declaration of Round 3 Merit List |
31-August-2024 (4:00 PM) |
End Date for Payment (Candidates from Round 3) |
3-September-2024 (11:59 PM) |
Declaration of Round 4 Merit List |
4-September-2024 (4:00 PM) |
End Date for Payment (Candidates from Round 4) |
8-September-2024 (11:59 PM) |
Declaration of Supernumerary Quota (SNQ)* Merit List | 9-September-2024 (4:00 PM) |
End Date for Payment (Candidates from SNQ List) | 11-September-2024 (11:59 PM) |
Open Counselling Payment Schedule | 12-September-2024 to 14-September-2024 |
Spot Admission Counselling | 19-September-2024 (10:30 AM) |
Commencement of Classes | 23-September-2024 |
Supernumerary Quota (SNQ)* is a system followed by engineering/polytechnic colleges, wherein they reserve 5% of their seats over the actual seat matrix for the students from Economically Poorer Sections of the Society. These students pay reduced tuition fees.
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Central University (CU) Karnataka CUET Cut Off 2024: Released (SNQ Merit List)
Candidates can refer to the table given below to check out the CUET UG Cut Off for Central University of Karnataka for the academic session 2024-2025.
Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) in English
Category | Cut Off (Round 1) |
---|---|
General | 102 - 143 |
SC | 80 - 100 |
ST | 84 - 90 |
OBC | 71 - 91 |
EWS | 78 - 94 |
HKR (Hyderabad - Karnataka Merit) | 63 - 87 |
Category | Cut Off (Round 2) |
General | 88 - 101 |
SC | 51 - 80 |
ST | 64 - 64 |
OBC | 58 - 71 |
EWS | 59 - 76 |
HKR (Hyderabad - Karnataka Merit) | 40 - 53 |
Category | Cut Off (Round 3) |
General | 81 - 85 |
SC | 40 - 49 |
ST | 58 - 63 |
OBC | 45 - 56 |
EWS | 46 - 54 |
HKR (Hyderabad - Karnataka Merit) | 16 - 22 |
Category | Cut Off (Round 4) |
General | 72 - 76 |
SC | 34 - 37 |
ST | 50 |
OBC | 32 - 40 |
EWS | 28 - 46 |
HKR (Hyderabad - Karnataka Merit) | - |
Category | Cut Off (Open Counselling) |
General | 34 - 70 |
SC | 22 - 25 |
ST | 36 - 48 |
OBC | 22 |
EWS | - |
Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) in History and Archaeology
Category | Cut Off (Round 1) |
---|---|
General | 91 - 122 |
SC | 76 - 88 |
ST | 82 - 83 |
OBC | 77 - 87 |
EWS | 61 - 83 |
HKR (Hyderabad - Karnataka Merit) | 28 - 64 |
Category | Cut Off (Round 2) |
General | 73 - 91 |
SC | 61 - 71 |
ST | 54 - 70 |
OBC | 46 - 70 |
EWS | 23 - 40 |
HKR (Hyderabad - Karnataka Merit) | - |
Category | Cut Off (Round 3) |
General | 60 - 72 |
SC | 40 - 56 |
ST | 50 - 52 |
OBC | 32 - 43 |
EWS | - |
HKR (Hyderabad - Karnataka Merit) | - |
Category | Cut Off (Round 4) |
General | 54 - 59 |
SC | 28 - 34 |
ST | 46 |
OBC | 31 |
Category | Cut Off (Open Counselling) |
General | 40 - 51 |
SC | - |
ST | 22 - 45 |
OBC | - |
EWS | - |
Also Read: CUET UG Eligibility Criteria
Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) in Economics
Category | Cut Off (Round 1) |
---|---|
General | 118 - 164 |
SC | 94 - 112 |
ST | 106 - 108 |
OBC | 91 - 112 |
EWS | 84 - 101 |
HKR (Hyderabad - Karnataka Merit) | 60 - 70 |
Category | Cut Off (Round 2) |
General | 100 - 114 |
SC | 83 - 92 |
ST | 80 - 90 |
OBC | 81 - 89 |
EWS | 70 - 79 |
HKR (Hyderabad - Karnataka Merit) | 42 - 51 |
Category | Cut Off (Round 3) |
General | 88 - 98 |
SC | 71 - 80 |
ST | 70 |
OBC | 71 - 79 |
EWS | 23 - 37 |
HKR (Hyderabad - Karnataka Merit) | 40 |
Category | Cut Off (Round 4) |
General | 83 - 88 |
SC | 63 - 67 |
ST | 64 |
OBC | 64 - 70 |
EWS | - |
HKR (Hyderabad - Karnataka Merit) | - |
Category | Cut Off (Open Counselling) |
General | 34 - 82 |
SC | 40 - 62 |
ST | 22 - 60 |
OBC | 31 - 64 |
Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) in Geography
Category | Cut Off (Round 1) |
---|---|
General | 82 - 114 |
SC | 70 - 79 |
ST | 73 - 80 |
OBC | 55 - 77 |
EWS | 23 - 76 |
HKR (Hyderabad - Karnataka Merit) | 49 - 65 |
Category | Cut Off (Round 2) |
General | 64 - 79 |
SC | 52 - 64 |
ST | 40 - 43 |
OBC | 10 - 50 |
EWS | - |
HKR (Hyderabad - Karnataka Merit) | 22 |
Category | Cut Off (Round 3) |
General | 50 - 59 |
SC | 40 - 46 |
Category | Cut Off (Round 4) |
General | 42 - 48 |
SC | 34 |
Category | Cut Off (Open Counselling) |
General | 37 - 41 |
SC | - |
Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) in Chemistry
Category | Cut Off (Round 1) |
---|---|
General | 129 - 176 |
SC | 92 - 123 |
ST | 77 - 93 |
OBC | 109 - 128 |
EWS | 110 - 116 |
HKR (Hyderabad - Karnataka Merit) | 95 - 108 |
Category | Cut Off (Round 2) |
General | 110 - 128 |
SC | 80 - 88 |
ST | 56 - 63 |
OBC | 86 - 106 |
EWS | 86 - 98 |
HKR (Hyderabad - Karnataka Merit) | 70 - 83 |
Category | Cut Off (Round 3) |
General | 95 - 110 |
SC | 56 - 61 |
ST | 39 - 47 |
OBC | 74 - 79 |
EWS | 68 - 80 |
HKR (Hyderabad - Karnataka Merit) | 66 - 68 |
Category | Cut Off (Round 4) |
General | 83 - 94 |
SC | 38 - 56 |
ST | 32 - 38 |
OBC | 69 - 74 |
EWS | 68 |
HKR (Hyderabad - Karnataka Merit) | - |
Category | Cut Off (Open Counselling) |
General | 8 - 80 |
SC | 14 - 32 |
ST | 14 - 32 |
OBC | (-10) - 68 |
EWS | (-4) - 66 |
Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) in Geology
Category | Cut Off (Round 1) |
---|---|
General | 343 - 499 |
SC | 252 - 283 |
ST | 159 - 174 |
OBC | 276 - 333 |
EWS | 176 - 204 |
HKR (Hyderabad - Karnataka Merit) | 174 - 222 |
Category | Cut Off (Round 2) |
General | 242 - 324 |
SC | 210 - 222 |
ST | 144 - 152 |
OBC | 199 - 229 |
EWS | 168 - 169 |
HKR (Hyderabad - Karnataka Merit) | 160 |
Category | Cut Off (Round 3) |
General | 219 - 231 |
SC | 154- 206 |
ST | 134 |
OBC | 170 - 193 |
EWS | 162 |
HKR (Hyderabad - Karnataka Merit) |
108 |
Category | Cut Off (Round 4) |
General | 205 |
SC | 86 - 148 |
ST | 103 |
OBC | 84 - 156 |
EWS | 149 |
HKR (Hyderabad - Karnataka Merit) | 96 |
Category | Cut Off (Open Counselling) |
General | 24 - 198 |
SC | - |
ST | 70 |
OBC | 78 |
EWS | 101 - 102 |
Check Out: CUET Exam Analysis 2024
Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) in Physics
Category | Cut Off (Round 1) |
---|---|
General | 247 - 382 |
SC | 193 - 217 |
ST | 146 - 189 |
OBC | 212 - 244 |
EWS | 210 - 245 |
HKR (Hyderabad - Karnataka Merit) | 138 - 154 |
Category | Cut Off (Round 2) |
General | 208 - 247 |
SC | 155 - 174 |
ST | 139 |
OBC | 180 - 203 |
EWS | 176 - 198 |
HKR (Hyderabad - Karnataka Merit) | - |
Category | Cut Off (Round 3) |
General | 190 - 205 |
SC | 122 - 154 |
ST | 122 |
OBC | 167 - 179 |
EWS | 138 - 165 |
HKR (Hyderabad - Karnataka Merit) | - |
Category | Cut Off (Round 4) |
General | 189 |
SC | 112 - 117 |
ST | 100 |
OBC | 146 - 159 |
EWS | 131 - 132 |
Category | Cut Off (Open Counselling) |
General | 38 - 188 |
SC | 39 - 112 |
ST | 47 - 97 |
OBC | 40 - 145 |
EWS | 67 - 128 |
Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) in Psychology
Category | Cut Off (Round 1) |
---|---|
General | 120 - 150 |
SC | 100 - 113 |
ST | 95 - 112 |
OBC | 91 - 113 |
EWS | 96 - 103 |
HKR (Hyderabad - Karnataka Merit) | 64 - 86 |
Category | Cut Off (Round 2) |
General | 100 - 118 |
SC | 88 - 93 |
ST | 94 |
OBC | 83 - 91 |
EWS | 70 - 76 |
HKR (Hyderabad - Karnataka Merit) | 60 |
Category | Cut Off (Round 3) |
General | 87 - 99 |
SC | 82 - 83 |
ST | 65 |
OBC | 80 - 83 |
EWS | 51 - 55 |
HKR (Hyderabad - Karnataka Merit) | 55 |
Category | Cut Off (Round 4) |
General | - |
SC | 66 - 82 |
ST | 52 - 63 |
OBC | 76 - 78 |
EWS | - |
HKR (Hyderabad - Karnataka Merit) | 40 |
Category | Cut Off (Open Counselling) |
General | 16 - 87 |
SC | 13 - 65 |
ST | 22 - 48 |
OBC | 23 - 76 |
HKR (Hyderabad - Karnataka Merit) | - |
Bachelor of Technology (B.Tech.) in Mathematics and Computing
Category | Cut Off (Round 1) |
---|---|
General | 295 - 416 |
SC | 200 - 240 |
ST | 207 - 216 |
OBC | 275 - 295 |
EWS | 270 - 283 |
HKR (Hyderabad - Karnataka Merit) | 179 - 260 |
Category | Cut Off (Round 2) |
General | 267 - 290 |
SC | 187 - 195 |
ST | 187 - 205 |
OBC | 255 - 267 |
EWS | 245 - 267 |
HKR (Hyderabad - Karnataka Merit) | 178 |
Category | Cut Off (Round 3) |
General | 257 - 267 |
SC | 185 |
ST | 139 - 166 |
OBC | 236 - 254 |
EWS | 234 - 236 |
HKR (Hyderabad - Karnataka Merit) | - |
Category | Cut Off (Round 4) |
General | 251 - 257 |
SC | 184 |
ST | 129 - 130 |
OBC | 224 - 232 |
EWS | 213 - 222 |
Category | Cut Off (Open Counselling) |
General | 36 - 249 |
SC | 46 - 174 |
ST | 47 - 121 |
OBC | 32 - 219 |
EWS | 15 - 212 |
Bachelor of Technology (B.Tech.) in Computer Science & Engineering (AI and ML)
Category | Cut Off (Round 1) |
---|---|
General | 368 - 476 |
SC | 261 - 283 |
ST | 221 - 233 |
OBC | 338 - 367 |
EWS | 330 - 335 |
HKR (Hyderabad - Karnataka Merit) | 240 - 301 |
Category | Cut Off (Round 2) |
General | 345 - 368 |
SC | 244 - 246 |
ST | 216 |
OBC | 332 - 338 |
EWS | 328 |
HKR (Hyderabad - Karnataka Merit) | 188 - 214 |
Category | Cut Off (Round 3) |
General | 340 - 344 |
SC | 243 |
ST | 213 |
OBC | 312 - 325 |
EWS | 324 |
HKR (Hyderabad - Karnataka Merit) | - |
Category | Cut Off (Round 4) |
General | 315 - 329 |
SC | 243 |
ST | 213 |
OBC | 304 - 311 |
EWS | 305 - 313 |
Category | Cut Off (Open Counselling) |
General | 36 - 315 |
SC | 35 - 242 |
ST | 41 - 208 |
OBC | 40 - 304 |
EWS | 43 - 296 |
Bachelor of Technology (B.Tech.) in Electrical Engineering
Category | Cut Off (Round 1) |
---|---|
General | 281 - 357 |
SC | 206 - 241 |
ST | 189 - 194 |
OBC | 266 - 272 |
EWS | 271 - 274 |
HKR (Hyderabad - Karnataka Merit) | 146 - 162 |
Category | Cut Off (Round 2) |
General | 257 - 279 |
SC | 184 - 200 |
ST | 181 - 186 |
OBC | 243 - 254 |
EWS | 234 - 236 |
HKR (Hyderabad - Karnataka Merit) | 114 - 138 |
Category | Cut Off (Round 3) |
General | 235 - 251 |
SC | 176 - 182 |
ST | 159 - 177 |
OBC | 217 - 232 |
EWS | 220 - 222 |
HKR (Hyderabad - Karnataka Merit) | 113 |
Category | Cut Off (Round 4) |
General | 218 - 229 |
SC | 174 |
ST | 134 - 139 |
OBC | 203 - 211 |
EWS | 212 - 218 |
HKR (Hyderabad - Karnataka Merit) | - |
Category | Cut Off (Open Counselling) |
General | 14 - 217 |
SC | 46 - 174 |
ST | 41 - 121 |
OBC | 40 - 201 |
EWS | 71 - 207 |
Also Read: CUET Counselling
Bachelor of Technology (B.Tech.) in Electronics and Communication
Category | Cut Off (Round 1) |
---|---|
General | 331 - 369 |
SC | 242 - 244 |
ST | 205 - 213 |
OBC | 292 - 328 |
EWS | 282 - 315 |
HKR (Hyderabad - Karnataka Merit) | 194 - 202 |
Category | Cut Off (Round 2) |
General | 288 - 329 |
SC | 241 |
ST | 186 - 189 |
OBC | 272 - 284 |
EWS | 271 - 278 |
HKR (Hyderabad - Karnataka Merit) | - |
Category | Cut Off (Round 3) |
General | 274 - 286 |
SC | 235 - 238 |
ST | 155 - 181 |
OBC | 260 - 271 |
EWS | 258 - 270 |
HKR (Hyderabad - Karnataka Merit) | - |
Category | Cut Off (Round 4) |
General | 258 - 266 |
SC | 204 - 212 |
ST | 145 |
OBC | 249 - 254 |
EWS | 220 - 238 |
Category | Cut Off (Open Counselling) |
General | 14 - 257 |
SC | 35 - 198 |
ST | 41 - 145 |
OBC | 31 - 247 |
EWS | 212 - 218 |
Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA)
Category | Cut Off (Round 1) |
---|---|
General | 113 - 159 |
SC | 90 - 102 |
ST | 92 - 101 |
OBC | 98 - 113 |
EWS | 85 - 111 |
HKR (Hyderabad - Karnataka Merit) | 72 - 83 |
Category | Cut Off (Round 2) |
General | 92 - 111 |
SC | 71 - 88 |
ST | 83 - 85 |
OBC | 82 - 92 |
EWS | 84 - 85 |
HKR (Hyderabad - Karnataka Merit) | 72 |
Category | Cut Off (Round 3) |
General | 84 - 89 |
SC | 70 |
ST | 82 |
OBC | 76 - 82 |
EWS | 77 - 78 |
HKR (Hyderabad - Karnataka Merit) | 66 |
Category | Cut Off (Round 4) |
General | 82 |
SC | 65 - 70 |
ST | 63 - 76 |
OBC | 66 - 76 |
EWS | 64 - 71 |
HKR (Hyderabad - Karnataka Merit) | 64 |
Category | Cut Off (Open Counselling) |
General | 25 - 79 |
SC | 27 - 64 |
ST | 22 - 62 |
OBC | 10 - 65 |
EWS | 23 - 59 |
Bachelor of Social Work (BSW)
Category | Cut Off (Round 1) |
---|---|
General | 64 - 136 |
SC | 50 - 64 |
ST | 48 - 50 |
OBC | 18 - 61 |
EWS | 42 - 46 |
Category | Cut Off (Round 2) |
General | 40 - 59 |
SC | 28 - 40 |
ST | 40 |
OBC | - |
EWS | 16 - 28 |
Category | Cut Off (Round 3) |
General | 28 - 36 |
Category | Cut Off (Round 4) |
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Important Factors Affecting CUET Cutoff 2024 for CUK
To understand the CUET 2024 cutoff for admissions at the Central University of Karnataka (CUK), candidates should consider several key factors:
- CUET Exam Difficulty: The complexity of the exam can impact cutoff marks.
- Category of the Candidate: Cutoffs vary by category (General, OBC, SC/ST, etc.).
- Number of Exam Takers: A larger pool of candidates can influence competition and cutoff trends.
- Available Seats in CUK: The number of seats per course plays a crucial role in determining cutoffs.
- Candidates' Performance: Overall performance in the CUET exam is a significant determinant of the cutoff.
Also Read: What is a Good Score in CUET?
Q: How many rounds are conducted in CUET counselling?
The frequency of CUET counselling rounds is dependent on the availability of vacant seats and differs from one university to another. Typically, CUET accepting colleges conducts three rounds of counselling, but this count can fluctuate based on the remaining vacancies after each round. CUET counseling is overseen by the NTA, and only candidates meeting the CUET cut-off criteria are deemed eligible for the examination. To be considered, candidates typically need to secure a score between 300-400 in the CUET, with a score of 500 being regarded as excellent, increasing the likelihood of admission to reputable colleges. Number of seats offered in various courses can vary across participating CUET UG universities. For instance, Delhi University provides approximately 70,000 CUET UG seats.
Q: How to apply for counselling after CUET?
After obtaining the CUET results, candidates will be able to apply for CUET counselling for various participating universities. To apply for CUET UG counselling, candidates can follow the process below;
- Register for the CUET cousnelling process on official website of participating university
- Fill the CUET UG admission application form like CSAS UG for DU, BHU UET application form for BHU and so forth.
- Upload the CUET UG scorecard or enter the marks obtained in the eligible subjects
- Declaration of admission status/ CUET cut off
- Visit the university for verification of documents and pay the admission fee
Q: When will the CUET UG counselling process commence?
CUET UG counselling process schedule is announced by the participating universities after the declaration of CUET results. The process will be conducted separately by the universities and it will not be a centralised counselling system. The CUET 2025 counselling process will have the following stages:
- Each participating institute will release its individual rank list of candidates who are eligible to participate in the counselling process of CUET 2025.
- Candidates will have to register online and then appear in online counselling followed by offline counselling.
- Upon seat allotment, candidates will have to pay the admission fee and report to institutes to accept the admission offer.
Q: Is CUET UG counselling conducted in a centralised manner?
No, CUET UG counselling is not conducted in a centralised manner. The counselling or the admission process is conducted separately for each institute based on their own eligibility and admission criteria. Candidates who will appear for CUET 2025 will be required to check the selection criteria and other admission details of their preferred colleges individually to be able to make the correct decision. National Testing Agency (NTA) has no role in conducting counselling process for CUET UG admissions. The participating universities conduct CUET counselling on the basis of candidate's CUET score and college preferences. The candidates are supposed to fill the forms for college and courses for seat allotment. Candidates must stay updated with the important dates for admission to participating universities.
Q: Who conducts CUET UG counselling?
The CUET UG counselling is conducted by the universities acepting CUET UG scores seperately. Candidates will have to apply seperately for each university to appear for the CUET UG counselling process. National Testing Agency (NTA) has no role in conduction counselling process for CUET UG admissions. The participating universities conduct CUET counselling on the basis of candidate's CUET score and college preferences. The candidates are supposed to fill the forms for college and course for seat allotment. Candidates must stay updated with the important dates for admission to participating universities.
CUET Participating Colleges: Admission Process & Cut-Offs
Candidates seeking admission at CUET Participating Universities can check the below table for their CUET Admission Process and CUET Cut Off.
Name of University/College |
CUET Admission Process |
CUET Cut Off |
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CUET AKTU Cut Off |
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CUET AMU Cut Off |
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ICAR |
CUET ICAR Cut Off |
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CUET CU Jharkhand Cut Off |
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CUET Rajiv Gandhi University Cut Off |
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CTUAP Admission through CUET |
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CU Odisha Admission Through CUET |
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GGV Admission Through CUET |
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Do I need to appear in CUET for admission to Diploma in Costume Design and Garment Technology at AMU?