Can I apply for the CUET in Psychology course? I am a student of science stream, and I did not take Psychology subject in Class 12.

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Yes sure you can apply for psychology course in cuet even if you have not taken Science stream in your class 12. You just need 3 domain subjects like physics, chemistry, biology, mathematics etc. which you have studied in class 12 for applying in psychology courses. Then you have to appear for these

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