Can I get admission to DU for a BA in Psychology even if I don't choose psychology as a subject in CUET?

I am a student of PCB and Psychology but giving CUET for PCB only.

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Asked by Ranya Loomba
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11 months ago

Yes you can get admission in Delhi University even after you have not choose psychology as a subject in cuet.

The subject mapping is so impossible in du you have to choose those subjects only those were in your 12th only.

And 1 language and 3 domains from list b will be best to take admission in psych

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