Do I need to give GBU ET for admission in B.Sc applied psychology?

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No, you do not need to appear for GBU ET for admission to the B.Sc Applied Psychology at Gautam Buddha University. To be eligible for admission to the course, the candidate has to score a minimum of 45% aggregate in class 12 in a relevant stream from any recognised board.

 

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