Can I do BCom at St Pauls College for Women without CUET?

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St Pauls College for Women admissions are conducted on the basis of merit. Hence, students need not appear for the Common University Entrance Test (CUET). Interested candidates can appear for their Higher Secondary/10+2 exams and acheive valid scoring to be eligible. Students can visit the official

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