GGV CUET 2024 Cut Off for Round 3 has been released. Candidates seeking admission at Guru Ghasidas Vishwavidyalaya for the academic year 2024-2025 can check the updated CUET cut off list at the university's official website. You can check all the latest updates on CUET Cut Off for Guru Ghasidas Vishwavidyalaya here.
GGV CUET Cut Off 2024 has been released for Round 3 on 6 September 2024 for few courses at the official website - new.ggu.ac.in. Guru Ghasidas Vishwavidyalaya has released the merit list for different UG Courses and has scheduled counselling for the candidates selected in the third round on 10 September 2024. Candidates seeking admission at Guru Ghasidas Vishwavidyalaya can check the university's official website for the cut off and counselling sessions. Candidates can register themselves for admission and counselling at the university's official website - http://new.ggu.ac.in or http://ggvcuet.samarth.edu.in. NTA declared CUET 2024 results on 28 July 2024.
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Guru Ghasidas Vishwavidyalaya CUET 2024 UG Admission Important Dates
Events |
Dates |
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CUET 2024 Exam Date |
15-May-2024 to 24-May-2024 |
CUET 2024 Result Date |
28-July-2024 |
Online Registration through Samarth Portal for Admission and Counselling | 7-August-2024 to 16-August-2024 |
Declaration of Common Merit List |
21-August-2024 (05:00 PM) (Round 1 OUT) |
First Round Offline Counselling for Admissions/ Submission of Fee by candidates |
29-August-2024 (09:30 AM to 11:30 AM) |
Declaration of Round 2 Merit List |
30-August-2024 (04:00 PM) |
Second Round Offline Counselling for Admissions/ Submission of Fee by candidates |
4-September-2024 (09:30 AM to 11:30 AM) |
Declaration of Round 3 Merit List (if required) |
6-September-2024 (04:00 PM) |
Third Round Offline Counselling for Admissions/ Submission of Fee by candidates (If Required) |
10-September-2024 (09:30 AM to 11:30 AM) |
Commencement of classes |
To be announced |
Guru Ghasidas Vishwavidyalaya CUET 2024 Cut Off (OUT) - Round 3
Guru Ghasidas Vishwavidyalaya has released the CUET UG 2024 Cut Off for Round 3. Aspiring candidates can start the admission process by registering themselves on GGV's official website and paying registration fees (₹100 for SC/ST/PwD and ₹250 for UR/OBC/EWS). The admission process of Guru Ghasidas Vishwavidyalaya involves 4 steps: Online Registration > Offline Counselling > Online Fee Submission > Online Admission.
Q: What is CUET UG cut off for top courses?
CUET UG cut off will vary from course to course and universities. To know the cut off for CUET UG courses, candidates must stay updated with the notification released by the universities for admissions. As per the previous year analysis, candidates can expect the CUET UG cut off for various top courses under Arts, Commerce and Science as mentioned below:
UG Courses | DU Cut off Percentile | BHU Cut-off Score (Normalized) | Jamia Millia Islamia Cut off | B.R Ambedkar University Cut off Marks (Out of 850) |
---|---|---|---|---|
B.A (Hons) English | 95+ | 170+ | 65-80 | 600-700 |
B.A (Hons) Economics | 98+ | 170+ | 70-80 | 550-650 |
B.Com (Hons) | 96+ | 220+ | 60-80 | - |
B.Sc (Hons) Mathematics | 97+ | 160+ | 50-70 | - |
B.Sc (Hons) Chemistry | 95+ | 160+ | 45-70 | - |
Q: What is the CUET UG cut off for BHU?
BHU accepts CUET UG scores for admission to several undergraduate courses, including BA (Hons.) in Social Sciences, BA LLB (Hons.), BSc (Hons.) Mathematics and BSc (Hons.) Biology, among others. CUET cut off for BHU has been released for UG courses. BHU has released the Round 8 Seat Allotment Result and as per the BHU last round cutoff 2023, B Sc (Hons) Agriculture was the most competitive course with a cutoff score of 506.96 for the General category student. Candidates can refer to the table given below to check out the BHU cut off 2023 for several undergradute courses:
Course | Round 8 Cutoff Score 2023 |
---|---|
B Sc (Hons) Agriculture | 506.96 |
B.Com (Hons.) in Financial Markets Management | 493.8 |
Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com. Hons.) | 478.46 |
B.Sc. (Hons.) Zoology | 465.54 |
B.Sc. (Hons.) Computer Science | 457.41 |
Discontinued (Apr 2023)- B.Sc. (Hons.) in Geology | 354.68 |
Q: How is CUET UG cut off calculated?
The CUET UG cut off is determined by CUET participating universities seperately. Parameters on the basis of which CUET UG cut off is released are:
- Total number of candidates that appeared for the CUET UG exam
- The number of seats offered by the participating universities through CUET UG
- The difficulty level of the CUET exam
- Overall performance of the test takers (pass percentage/ score range, etc.)
CUET cut off is based on the percentile of the candidate. To calculate the CUET percentile following formula is applied:
100*Number of candidates appeared in the session with a raw score is equal to or less than a candidate/ total number of candidates appeared for CUET UG.
Registered candidates can check the cut off below.
Bachelor of Pharmacy
Category | Cut Off (Round 1) |
---|---|
General | 7 - 172 |
SC | 4 - 127 |
ST | 0 - 128 |
OBC | (-8) - 166 |
EWS | 14 - 162 |
PwD | 47 - 88 |
B.Com LLB
Category | Cut Off (Round 1) |
---|---|
General | (-14) - 284 |
SC | 30 - 251 |
ST | 29 - 229 |
OBC | 30 - 284 |
EWS | 48 - 239 |
BA LLB
Category | Cut Off (Round 1) |
---|---|
General | (-14) - 387 |
SC | 30 - 273 |
ST | 36 - 229 |
OBC | 30 - 355 |
EWS | 48 - 374 |
PwD | 98 - 222 |
Category | Cut Off (Round 2) |
General | - |
SC | - |
ST | - |
OBC | 183 - 186 |
EWS | 170 - 195 |
BA (Hons) in History
Category | Cut Off (Round 1) |
---|---|
General | (-13 ) - 157 |
SC | 11 - 122 |
ST | 9 - 118 |
OBC | (-2) - 172 |
EWS | 16 - 161 |
PwD | 28 - 66 |
Category | Cut Off (Round 2) |
General | - |
SC | 11 - 42 |
ST | - |
OBC | (-2) - 44 |
EWS | 16 - 44 |
B.A. in English
Category | Cut Off (Round 1) |
---|---|
General | 39 - 342 |
SC | 36 - 288 |
ST | 50 - 247 |
OBC | 32 - 330 |
EWS | 58 - 269 |
PwD | 120 |
Category | Cut Off (Round 2) |
General | - |
SC | 36 - 135 |
ST | - |
OBC | 32 - 137 |
EWS | 58 - 137 |
B.A. Economics
Category | Cut Off (Round 1) |
---|---|
General | (-13) - 172 |
SC | 11 - 159 |
ST | 8 - 112 |
OBC | (-2) - 161 |
EWS | 10 - 161 |
PwD | 28 - 131 |
Category | Cut Off (Round 2) |
General | - |
SC | 11 - 61 |
ST | 8 - 60 |
OBC | (-2) - 63 |
EWS | 10 - 61 |
B.A. in Journalism and Mass Communication
Category | Cut Off (Round 1) |
---|---|
General | (-13) - 157 |
SC | 4 - 115 |
ST | 14 - 100 |
OBC | 10 - 147 |
EWS | 16 - 161 |
PwD | 41 - 85 |
Category | Cut Off (Round 2) |
General | 58 - 87 |
SC | 4 - 45 |
ST | 28 - 51 |
OBC | 48 - 63 |
EWS | 55 - 61 |
Category | Cut Off (Round 3) |
General | (-13) - 57 |
SC | - |
ST | 14 - 26 |
OBC | 10 - 47 |
EWS | 16 - 52 |
B.A. Political Science
Category | Cut Off (Round 1) |
---|---|
General | (-13) - 157 |
SC | 11 - 159 |
ST | 8 - 118 |
OBC | (-2) - 172 |
EWS | 18 - 161 |
PwD | 34 - 112 |
Category | Cut Off (Round 2) |
General | (-13) - 56 |
SC | 11 - 55 |
ST | 8 - 57 |
OBC | (-2) - 57 |
EWS | 18 - 57 |
B.A. in Anthropology
Category | Cut Off (Round 1) |
---|---|
General | (-13 ) - 136 |
SC | 12 - 122 |
ST | 0 - 106 |
OBC | 19 - 137 |
EWS | 46 - 161 |
Category | Cut Off (Round 2) |
General | (-13) - 80 |
SC | 12 - 76 |
ST | 0 - 77 |
OBC | 19 - 78 |
EWS | 46 - 79 |
B.A. in Hindi
Category | Cut Off (Round 1) |
---|---|
General | 49 - 265 |
SC | 30 - 257 |
ST | 82 - 208 |
OBC | 78 - 295 |
EWS | 123 - 234 |
B.Sc. (Hons) in Rural Technology
Category | Cut Off (Round 1) |
---|---|
General | 21 - 123 |
SC | 4 - 114 |
ST | 9 - 106 |
OBC | 10 - 139 |
EWS | 16 - 161 |
Category | Cut Off (Round 2) |
General | - |
SC | 4 - 114 |
ST | 9 - 106 |
OBC | 10 - 139 |
EWS | 16 - 161 |
B.Sc. (Hons) in Botany
Category | Cut Off (Round 1) |
---|---|
General | 20 - 188 |
SC | (-4) - 182 |
ST | 2 - 176 |
OBC | 6 - 200 |
EWS | (-3) - 176 |
PwD | 50 - 74 |
Category | Cut Off (Round 2) |
General | - |
SC | 103 - 128 |
ST | 128 - 133 |
OBC | 122 - 133 |
EWS | 99 - 132 |
Category | Cut Off (Round 3) |
General | - |
SC | 92 - 110 |
ST | 128 - 130 |
OBC | 122 |
EWS | 80 - 99 |
B.Sc. in Electronics
Category | Cut Off (Round 1) |
---|---|
General | 3 - 119 |
SC | 20 - 123 |
ST | 2 - 85 |
OBC | (-2) - 122 |
EWS | 14 - 117 |
Category | Cut Off (Round 2) |
General | 3 - 39 |
SC | - |
ST | - |
OBC | (-2) - 24 |
EWS | - |
B.Sc. in Chemistry (4-year Programme)
Category | Cut Off (Round 1) |
---|---|
General | 8 - 194 |
SC | 3 - 108 |
ST | (-15) - 146 |
OBC | 1 - 194 |
EWS | 14 - 148 |
PwD | 37 |
Category | Cut Off (Round 2) |
General | - |
SC | 50 - 52 |
ST | 51 - 69 |
OBC | - |
EWS | 43 - 62 |
B.Sc. in Zoology
Category | Cut Off (Round 1) |
---|---|
General | (-4) - 194 |
SC | (-4) - 182 |
ST | 2 - 188 |
OBC | (-4) - 200 |
EWS | (-3) - 182 |
PwD | 56 - 116 |
Category | Cut Off (Round 2) |
General | - |
SC | 98 - 140 |
ST | 126 - 141 |
OBC | 129 - 141 |
EWS | 76 - 140 |
B.Sc. in Forestry
Category | Cut Off (Round 1) |
---|---|
General | 10 - 158 |
SC | 4 - 125 |
ST | 0 - 128 |
OBC | 10 - 139 |
EWS | 14 - 161 |
PwD | 46 |
Category | Cut Off (Round 2) |
General | - |
SC | 4 - 74 |
ST | 0 - 74 |
OBC | 10 - 74 |
EWS | 14 - 73 |
B.Sc. in Forensic Science
Category | Cut Off (Round 1) |
---|---|
General | 4 - 158 |
SC | (-4) - 138 |
ST | 10 - 128 |
OBC | 10 - 157 |
EWS | 14 - 161 |
PwD | 30 - 46 |
Category | Cut Off (Round 2) |
General | - |
SC | 75 - 89 |
ST | 70 - 84 |
OBC | 30 - 102 |
EWS | 77 - 100 |
Category | Cut Off (Round 3) |
General | - |
SC | 72 - 74 |
ST | - |
OBC | 88 - 89 |
EWS | 71 - 76 |
B.Sc. in Anthropology
Category | Cut Off (Round 1) |
---|---|
General | 2 - 182 |
SC | (-4) - 182 |
ST | 2 - 146 |
OBC | 2 - 200 |
EWS | 32 - 170 |
Category | Cut Off (Round 2) |
General | 20 - 111 |
SC | (-4) - 110 |
ST | 2 - 107 |
OBC | 2 - 110 |
EWS | 32 - 110 |
B.Sc. (Physics) - 4 year Programme
Category | Cut Off (Round 1) |
---|---|
General | 1 - 148 |
SC | 2 - 123 |
ST | 14 - 93 |
OBC | (-2) - 130 |
EWS | 6 - 152 |
PwD | 2 |
Category | Cut Off (Round 2) |
General | - |
SC | 42 - 50 |
ST | 44 - 50 |
OBC | 56 - 62 |
EWS | 29 - 48 |
Category | Cut Off (Round 3) |
SC | 41 and below CUET Score in Physics |
ST | 43 and below CUET Score in Physics |
OBC | 55 and below CUET Score in Physics |
EWS | 28 and below CUET Score in Physics |
Note: Candidates are required to check their position in the GGV Physics Merit List and Number of Vacant Seats in their category.
B.Sc. Mathematics
Category | Cut Off (Round 1) |
---|---|
General | (-3) - 164 |
SC | (-1) - 115 |
ST | 4 - 101 |
OBC | (-1) - 130 |
EWS | 14 - 128 |
Category | Cut Off (Round 2) |
General | 88 - 164 |
SC | 64 - 115 |
ST | 51 - 101 |
OBC | 52 - 125 |
EWS | 25 - 115 |
B.Sc. Biotechnology
Category | Cut Off (Round 1) |
---|---|
General | (-4) - 194 |
SC | (-11) - 188 |
ST | (-4) - 176 |
OBC | 2 - 200 |
EWS | (-3) - 182 |
PwD | 104 |
B.Sc. Computer Science
Category | Cut Off (Round 1) |
---|---|
General | 14 - 183 |
SC | 4 - 158 |
ST | 38 - 158 |
OBC | 3 - 194 |
EWS | 8 - 188 |
B.Com (Hons) (4-year Programme)
Category | Cut Off (Round 1) |
---|---|
General | (-12) - 322 |
SC | 34 - 271 |
ST | 17 - 312 |
OBC | 12 - 304 |
EWS | 30 - 300 |
PwD | 90 - 271 |
Category | Cut Off (Round 2) |
General | - |
SC | 72 - 126 |
ST | 132 - 138 |
OBC | 125 - 149 |
EWS | 73 - 104 |
Category | Cut Off (Round 3) |
General | 192 - 198 |
SC | 109 - 111 |
ST | - |
OBC | 127 - 132 |
EWS | - |
Bachelor of Social Work
Category | Cut Off (Round 1) |
---|---|
General | (-13) - 136 |
SC | 4 - 115 |
ST | 9 - 106 |
OBC | 10 - 112 |
EWS | 16 - 115 |
Category | Cut Off (Round 2) |
General | (-13) - 136 |
SC | 4 - 115 |
ST | 9 - 106 |
OBC | 10 - 112 |
EWS | 16 - 115 |
Category | Cut Off (Round 3) |
General | (-13) - 136 |
SC | 4 - 115 |
ST | 9 - 106 |
OBC | 10 - 112 |
EWS | 16 - 115 |
Bachelor of Computer Applications
Category | Cut Off (Round 1) |
---|---|
General | 4 - 178 |
SC | 13 - 141 |
ST | 14 - 112 |
OBC | (-2) - 161 |
EWS | 16 - 161 |
PwD | 41 |
Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA)
Category | Cut Off (Round 1) |
---|---|
General | (-13) - 178 |
SC | 4 - 126 |
ST | 14 - 142 |
OBC | ( -2) - 178 |
EWS | 10 - 162 |
PwD | 41 - 124 |
Category | Cut Off (Round 2) |
General | 72 - 88 |
SC | 33 - 73 |
ST | 54 - 74 |
OBC | 45 - 89 |
EWS | 10 - 72 |
Category | Cut Off (Round 3) |
General | 71 - 72 |
SC | 4 - 35 |
ST | - |
OBC | (-2) - 72 |
EWS | - |
List of Documents Required for Admission at Guru Ghasidas Vishwavidyalaya
Aspiring candidates seeking admission at Guru Ghasidas Vishwavidyalaya may participate in the offline counselling process by registering themseleves and bringing the following documents with them.
- 10th /HSC Marksheet
- 12th/HSSC Marksheet
- Caste/PwD/EWS certificate,if applicable
- Gap Certificate, if applicable
- CUET UG Application form
- CUET UG Score Card
- Mobile and Debit/Credit Card having sufficient balance for submission of the Semester fee
The university will collect the Original Transfer Certificate (TC)/Migration/Character Certificate and other relevant documents from the admitted candidates before the next round of counselling.
CUET 2024 Participating Colleges: Admission Process & Cut-Offs
Name of University/College | CUET Admission Process | CUET Cut Off |
---|---|---|
University of Delhi | DU Admission Through CUET | CUET DU Cut Off |
Banaras Hindu University | BHU UG Admission Through CUET | CUET BHU Cut Off |
University of Allahabad | Allahabad University (AU) Admission Through CUET | CUET AU Cut Off |
Dr. B.R Ambedkar University Delhi | BR Ambedkar University Admission Through CUET | CUET B.R Ambedkar Cut Off |
Jamia Milia Islamia University | JMI Admission Through CUET | CUET JMI Cut Off |
Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University (GGSIPU) | IPU Admission Through CUET | CUET IPU Cut Off |
Central University Karnataka | CU Karnataka Admission Through CUET | CUET CUK Cut Off |
Central University of Kashmir | CU Kashmir Admission Through CUET | CUET CU Kashmir Cut Off |
Tezpur University | Tezpur University Admission Through CUET | CUET Tezpur University Cut Off |
Central University Rajasthan | CU Rajasthan Admission Through CUET | CUET CU Rajasthan Cut Off |
Babasaheb Bhimrao Ambedkar University (BBAU) | Babasaheb Bhimrao Ambedkar (BBAU) Admission Through CUET | CUET BBAU Cut Off |
Central University Jammu | CU Jammu Admission Through CUET | CUET CU Jammu Cut Off |
Tata Institute of Social Sciences (TISS) | TISS UG Admission Through CUET | CUET TISS UG Cut Off |
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Q: What are the factors affecting CUET cut off for DU?
Multiple factors affecting CUET cut off for DU, include:
CUET UG 2023 normalised marks
Total number of seats available for admission
Category of the candidate
Type of course or college chosen by the candidate
Previous year’s cut off marks
- Difficulty of the CUET UG exam
Q: How can I access the CUET UG cut off list?
Students can access the CUET UG cut off list only after the cut offs are released by the CUET UG participating universities. The following steps should be followed to access the CUET cut off list of universities candidate is desirous to take admission in.
- Visit the official website of the applied and participating institutes
- On the homepage, click on the link to the current academic session CUET Cut Off
- A new login page will open on screen. Enter the credentials and submit
- Now, you can access the CUET UG cut off list when released
The above steps will be applicable only if instittues release the CUET UG cut offs. Otherwise, if the institutes release merit lists carrying their scores, then the minimum score would be considered as the CUET UG cut off. Universities like Delhi University does not released CUET cut off. Candidates will know the college/course allocated on the basis of the preferences filled by the candidate while filling the application form.
Q: When will NTA release CUET UG cutoff?
National Testing Agency (NTA) does not release the CUET UG cutoff. Once the CUET results are declared, the socres are shared with the participating universities and role of NTA ends with the declaration of results. CUET UG 2024 cutoff will be released by the CUET participtaing universities seperatley. Candidates will be able to check the course wise and category wise cutoff.
Q: What is the minimum cutoff for Deen Dayal Upadhyaya College CUET cutoff 2023 for BCom?
- B.Sc. (Hons.) Botany: 644 for general, 630 for OBC
- B.Sc. (Hons.) Chemistry: 665 for general, 651 for OBC
- B.Sc. (Hons.) Computer Science: 672 for general
Q: How is CUET normalized score calculated?
The CUET (Common University Entrance Test) normalised scores are derived through a systematic process that ensures fairness across different testing sessions. Here’s a detailed breakdown of how these scores are calculated:
Raw Marks Collection: Initially, each candidate's raw marks are collected after they complete the exam. These marks represent the number of correct answers each candidate achieved.
Percentile Calculation: For each candidate, their percentile is calculated based on how their raw marks compare to those of other candidates who took the exam in the same session. This percentile indicates the relative standing of a candidate among their peers within that specific session.
Session Equating: The process involves multiple testing sessions that may occur over several days for the same subject. The percentiles calculated for each session are then equated to ensure consistency in scoring across all sessions.
Normalisation Process: After equating the percentiles, they are converted into normalised marks. This step helps to standardise scores across varying exam conditions and candidate populations.
Handling Smaller Sessions: In instances where a session has a limited number of candidates, those scores are aggregated with larger sessions. This clubbing ensures that every candidate's performance is compared against a more substantial and diverse group, leading to a more reliable and equitable normalised score.
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