Can I get admission in DU with 1 backlog in UG, but I already gave CUET PG?

My CGPA for the semester in which I have backlog is around 6.

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    Anjali Deval | Contributor-Level 7

    11 months ago

    For undergraduate courses at Delhi University (DU), a backlog in the undergraduate studies may not allow one to get admitted immediately. DU usually demands that a student clear all his/her backlogs before the course begins. Since you have appeared for CUET PG, you are eligible for the postgraduate programs at DU. If you want to seek admission for a UG course, then it is a must to clear the backlog before applying; CUET PG results are relevant for postgraduate admissions.

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