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Aryan Rathi

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B.Sc. (Hons.) Botany, B.Sc. (Hons.) Zoology, B.Sc. (Hons.) Biomedical Science, B.Sc. (Hons.) Anthropology, B.Sc. (Hons.) Biological Sciences, B.Sc Microbiology all available. B.Sc. in Biological Sciences You can select courses in microbiology with PCB as your domain and English as your second language.

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Aayushi Bijawe

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However, if we consider the CUET normalized score for all subjects except General Test, marks obtained by students around 190+ and above can be considered a good score in CUET. For General Test paper, a good score in CUET is above 220.

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Adarsh kr singj

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Scores above 600 marks are considered to be good scores in CUET. Various good colleges offer students admission with scores above 600. A good score in CUET is considered between 600-650. 

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Adarsh kr singj

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The Delhi University today announced that the registration for postgraduate admission on the CSAS portal has started today (July 27), and students will have time till August 10 to register for PG courses.

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Munira Saify

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CUET Cutoff 2023: CUET result 2023 has been announced, all the participating colleges/universities will release the separate CUET cut-off lists 2023 for each of the participating Central Universities. CUET 2023 Cutoffs will be declared by the different central universities in the form of marks/scores/percentiles soon. Also, the cut-off of the Common University Entrance Test (CUET 2023) will vary according to the courses, participating universities and the categories of the applicants. It is expected that the participating universities will release the CUET UG cut off 2023 for each course along with the merit list. However, it is not co
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Jagruti Panda

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Hi Jitendra, your college depends on the course that you are opting for. It also depends on the subjects that you have appeared for in CUET. In CUET, rank and percentile matters more than marks. If your percentile is above 90, then you are good to go for most colleges. For courses like BA Hons, B.Com Hons, you have to score higher marks. For BA Program, B.Com Program, you can get admission with lower marks and BSc requires some of the lowest marks. If you want to pursue BSc, then you might even get North Campus Colleges, if not in first round, then in others. If you are aiming for BA Hons, then the admission might be difficult but not
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Aman Kumar kori

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First of all, congratulations for you performanceTo qualify for admission to Delhi University, you must have a minimum CUET score of 480 out of a possible 800 so yes, you can get admission in Delhi University 

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Preeti verma

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Yes, you can. Top universities like DU, BHU, JNU, etc. will provide you a seat if your marks is above 600. In the CUET, a score between 300 and 400 is considered average. Students are likely to be admitted to several reputable colleges in India with these scores.

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