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Rupesh Katariya

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Hi, With a score of 258/600 in CUET and belonging to the SC category, gaining admission to B.Sc Life Science or B.Sc Hons at Delhi University (DU) or Banaras Hindu University (BHU) can be a bit competitive. The cutoffs for these courses are typically high, especially for popular streams like Life Science and B.Sc Hons.However, your SC category status can help improve your chances, as there are usually lower cutoffs for reserved categories. It's essential to check the specific cutoffs for each year and course to gauge your chances better. Keep an eye on the official websites for both universities and the counseling process to get the mo
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Rupesh Katariya

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Hi, With 209 marks in CUET, gaining admission to B.Sc Biology at Lucknow University could be challenging. The cutoff for B.Sc Biology generally varies each year based on the number of applicants, their performance, and the overall competition.Based on previous trends, a higher score may be required for popular courses like B.Sc Biology. However, there is still a possibility depending on the specific category you belong to (General, OBC, SC/ST, etc.), as different categories have different cutoffs.All the very best!

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Rupesh Katariya

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Hi, For CUET 2024, the cutoff for the B.Sc. in Mathematics at the Central University of Rajasthan is expected to be around:General Category: 283EWS Category: 273Please note that these cutoffs can vary each year based on factors like the number of applicants and their performance. It's best to keep an eye on official updates for the most accurate information.All the very best!

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Annu navariya

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If you fail in one subject like Math out of the six subjects in your CBSE board exam, then that may affect your eligibility to give the CUET or CUCET. In fact, eligibility criteria for both CUET and CUCET are different and for undergraduate courses, they require all candidates to pass in all the subjects in Class 12.

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In case your board exam results in 10th std, which are cancelled or could not result due to pandemic and it is clearly shown that result is undeclared, fill "promoted"result undeclared" by choosing a specific option where available while applying to the CUET UG programme. Since several application forms have spaces mentioning that board exams resulted due to a pandemic of great and exceptional type, thus add an affidavit or declaration where needed under the mentioned field. Ensure that the details you provide match the certificate or mark sheet issued by your board. Check the CUET UG information brochure or the official helpdesk for m
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Shubham Awasthi

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Hii here is ther the latest syllabus of CUET exam Section IA: Language13 languages to choose from (e.g., English, Hindi, Tamil, etc.)• Reading comprehension (40-50%): Unseen passages, poetry, or drama• Vocabulary (20-30%): Word meanings, synonyms, antonyms, idioms, and phrases• Grammar and syntax (20-30%): Error detection, sentence completion, and sentence improvement• Literary aptitude (10-20%): Literary devices, character analysis, and plot comprehension Section IB: Language (optional for candidates who want to opt for another language apart from Language chosen in Section IA)Same pattern as Section IA but in a diff
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Hi!For B.Sc Hons in Biotechnology at Cotton University, the CUET (Common University Entrance Test) is the primary entrance exam. You need to carefully select the subjects for CUET based on the specific requirements of the programme you're applying for.For B.Sc Hons in Biotechnology, the subjects generally required are:BiologyChemistryOne additional subject: This could be Mathematics or Physics, depending on the university's specific requirements.You do not need to choose all subjects offered in CUET, just the ones relevant to your program. Make sure to check the official CUET syllabus and Cotton University's specific guidelines for B.S
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Nitesh Lama

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Candidates applying for UG courses through CUET at CUK Karnataka can get admission with a score of 70. As per the CUK Karnataka cutoff 2024, the last-round score ranged between 6.64 and 129 for the General AI category candidates. Among all the course, BSc. in Geology was the most competitive course. Candidates belonging to General AI category can check out the table below for the available courses at a score of 70:Course2024B.Sc. in Geology129

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Annu navariya

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You usually have to get to Suyash Institute of Pharmacy by having appeared in the UPCET entrance test. But colleges are in a free spirit about giving admission and all so also might be opting their candidates. Check through the websites or get admission straight there.

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