Can I get admission to M.Sc in JNU with 93 marks in the CUET EVS exam? I have completed my graduation with 73% from Jammu.
To determine your eligibility for admission to M.Sc in JNU with 93 marks in the CUET EVS exam, we need to consider the admission criteria for M.Sc programs at JNU
- The admission process for M.Sc programs at JNU is based on the performance in the CUET PG exam, and candidates with an undergraduate degre
Admission to M.Sc programs in Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) is based on the CUET PG scores. If you have scored 93 marks in the CUET EVS exam, your admission will depend on the cutoff for the M.Sc programme that year.
After the CUET PG result is released, you can apply for counselling from the off
Yes, you can potentially get admission to the M.Sc. in Environmental Sciences programme at Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) with 93 marks in the CUET EVS exam, provided you meet the other eligibility criteria.The key points are:
- The eligibility criteria for admission to the M.Sc. in Environmental Sc
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