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Kunal Lalwani

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You will have to follow these steps to check your CUET score: - Navigate to CUET official webpage  Click on the link that says "Candidate Login" Use your Application no and date of birth for signing in  If you forgot your password click on the link that says "Forgot Password" and follow instructions to reset it Download your scorecard with name, raw scores and percentiles when successfully signed in  Make sure everything is right report any discrepancies . If there’s no success still, don’t hesitate to contact CUET customer support.

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Kapil Lalwani

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If you're looking to study geography in a Delhi college but are worried about your low CUET score, don't pressure. There are still some good alternatives for you. You can take into account faculty members like Maharaja Agrasen, Kalindi, Vivekananda, or Rajdhani; they could have a greater bendy cutoff for his or her geography packages. Keep in mind that cutoffs exchange each year, so make sure to check the college's website. And if you do not get into your favorite choice, no big deal as there are masses of different great faculty members outdoor Delhi or even distance education options to explore out.

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Vaibhav Nalawade

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If you have secured 580/800 in CUET then there exists a possibility of getting an admission in several colleges and get through B.Com (Hons. ) in DU and there are many possibilities that you will be getting a good collge. here are some of the colleges that you can consider. Admission is quite a challenge in these colleges, which may be obtained in the following manner:a)Delhi College of Arts and Commerce: Popularly known for its colour full college and also for the kind of education that is offered in the same.b)Deen Dayal Upadhyaya College: Make sure to provide the right Business studies B Com ( Hons) course and majority of the teache
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Mohmmed Zuned Chouhan

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Your CUET score of 500 out of 800 is pretty good. Admission to Indraprastha College for Women for a B.A in Psychology & Philosophy depends on various factors like cut-off marks, number of applicants, and seat availability. Last year's cut-off can give you a hint, but it's not certain. You should also check if there's any relaxation for categories like OBC, SC, ST, etc. Keep an eye on the college's admission updates and apply on time. Best of luck!

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Kapil Lalwani

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With a CUET score of 440, you've got a good chance of getting into some great colleges for BCom under Delhi University. Here are some options that you can consider:Shaheed Bhagat Singh CollegeRamanujan College and Aryabhatta CollegeSri Guru Gobind Singh College of CommerceSwami Shraddhanand College You are further requested to browse the website of the respective college to know more about the application procedure in the respective colleges.

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Kapil Lalwani

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With 463 marks and belonging to the SC category, your probabilities of entering into Hindu College are very high. However, the reduce-cutoffs for Hindu College are normally quite high. Last year, the CUET cut-off for SC category college students was round 550-600 marks. But, this year's cut-offs may vary. I will suggest giving watch on the college's website for updates on cut-offs and admission lists. You also can reach out to the university's admission office immediately to get a higher probability of being selected.

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Harsh Vardhan Singh Deora

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If you have a low score in CUET- Common University entrance test, for eg. 400 or below, you will not get admission in the highly reputed colleges of DU like Christ University, Sri Ram College of Commerce, etc. For getting admission in a highly reputed Institutes, you need to have your score of around 700. So a low score will get you a college, but not the top one. You will get a normal Institute, so don't expect very good colleges from your score. Also you have not mentioned the exact score, the answer has been given assuming your score is below 400. 

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Vishakha

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KR Mangalam University DPharm admission is merit-based and the university conducts an Aptitude Test (online) followed by a Personal Interview to offer a seat in this programme. Additionally, KR Mangalam University accepts CUET scores for various UG courses including BPharm, BCom, etc. However, for admission to DPharm, the official website of the university does not mention any eligibility criteria that include the acceptance of CUET scores. Prospective students can directly contact to university, contact numbers are available on the website for further clarification on the acceptance of CUET scores. 

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