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Saurabh Singh

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If you are in the ST category and scored 218 on the CUET, your chances of being accepted into one of Delhi University's lower preference colleges are fairly high (DU). For some colleges, especially those with lower cutoffs, your score should be competitive because the cutoff for ST category students is typically lower than that of general categories. It's best to see where you might fit in by looking up the precise cutoffs for different courses and colleges.

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Saurabh Singh

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Your chances of being admitted to Gargi College for a B.Com (Hons) program are somewhat good if you have a CUET score of 710 in the General Category, though this will depend on the cutoff for that year. Cutoffs at Gargi College, a well-liked institution, can change. In general, a score of about 710 might be sufficient, but for the most up-to-date information, it's advisable to verify the most recent cut-off trends or get in touch with the college directly.

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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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Kapil Lalwani

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With 658 marks in CUET, you have a good chance of getting into some great colleges under Delhi University for B.com or BBA. Here are some options: Lady Sri Ram College, Gargi College, Hans Raj College, Daulat Ram College, and Acharya Narendra Dev College. Keep in mind that cut-offs can vary, so check the colleges websites or contact them directly for the latest info. These colleges are all great choices, and with your score, you're likely to get into one of them. Good luck with your admission process!

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Himanshi Pandey

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BRAC BCom apsirants must ensure that they meet the sepcified eligibility criteria. To be eligible for BCom admission at BRAC, a candidate must have passed Class 12 with relevant subjects and have a valid CUET UG score. Hence, candidates must meet the eligibility criteria for CUET UG. As per the eligibility criteria of CUET UG for BCom admissions, the minimum percentage required in Class 12 is 50% for candidates belonging to the general category. For candidates belonging to the reserved categories (SC/ST/OBC), the required percentage in Class 12 is at least 45%. Additionally, the candidates must have studied either one of the follo
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