Can I get B.Sc at Jaipur National University with 75 percentile in CUET?
Yeah absolutely there are many chances that you can get into Jaipur national university with 75 percentile in CUET. But in some cases the university may change the eligibility criteria, but still don't worry 75 percentile is a very good grade to get in to Jaipur national university
CUET Cut off 2024 is expected to be out by the last week of July 2024. CUET participating universities will release their cut off list on their official website. CUET cut off is released in the form of the merit list. CUET 2024 score is accepted by 44 Central Universities as well as several other pa
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