Can I get into Delhi School of Journalism, DU with 70% in CUET?
The admission process for the Bachelor of Journalism (B.J.) program at Delhi School of Journalism, University of Delhi (DU) is primarily based on the Common University Entrance Test (CUET) score. While the minimum CUET percentage required for admission is 90th percentile. The university releases a m
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Yes absolutely. CUET is required only for Delhi University colleges. Most private B.Com colleges in Delhi NCR like Amity, Sharda, Bennett, and GD Goenka either conduct their own simple entrance test or offer direct admission based on your 12th marks — so CUET is not the only route.
No, SAGE University, Bhopal does not mention CUET-UG as an alternative to SEE for BBA admissions. Thus, candidates who have a valid score of CUET-UG are still required to appear in the SEE to qualify for BBA admissions at SAGE University, Bhopal.
Osmania University generally accepts students through state-level or in-house tests. These include OUCET/ CPGET. However, in some cases, the university may consider CUET scores. Students have to check the DTE webpage to know more.
The BHU CUET LLM 2025 cutoff (3-year program) generally required a score between 218 and 286 for the General Category in the first round. The cutoff for OBC was 218–201 marks, while EWS/OBC candidates often need 190+, and SC/ST candidates 165–190+ marks. Admission is for approximately 92 seats
No my dear if you want to pursue B.Tech or engineering degree then you have to write and qualify JEE or state engineering entrance examination. For eg I wrote MHTCET as I'm from Maharashtra
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