Can you suggest some colleges for BA Hindi that I can get with 98 marks in CUET? I am a female candidate from the OBC category.
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With 98 marks in CUET, you can opt for a number of colleges for a B.A. in Hindi, particularly under Delhi University. Some of the options are Delhi College of Arts and Commerce, which has a B.A. course with Hindi, Gargi College, which is famous for its academic excellence and women empowerment, and Indraprastha College for Women, which is a renowned college with a number of B.A. courses, including Hindi. These colleges tend to have competitive cut-offs, and hence it is better to verify the recent admission rules and cut-off trends for the best results.
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