Do students applying for B.A. Programme in Chandigarh University have to appear for CUCET or is it on the basis of 12th grade percentage?

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    jazz | Contributor-Level 7

    4 years ago
    CUCET is a National level online entrance test conducted by Chandigarh University, accredited with the prestigious A+ grade by NAAC. It is a compulsory test for B.E, B. Pharmacy, MBA, Integrated Law programs (B.A+LLB, BBA+LLB, B.Com+LLB), B.Sc. (Hons) Agriculture, Pharma. D Master of Pharmacy (Pharmaceutics), Master of Pharmacy (Pharmacology), Master of Pharmacy (Industrial Pharmacy), B.Sc. Nursing, acceptance into UG programs of Engineering, Pharmacy, Agriculture and Integrated Law, MBA, Master of Law and more. With the idea of investing in talent, CUCET offers promising students with incredible financial assistance.
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    Nitin Mishra Pursuing CSE at Chandigarh University

    4 years ago
    Both CUCAT and 12th are valid there's no compulsory CUCAT requirement for admission in CU.
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    Akash we Upadhyay

    4 years ago
    Both are compulsory but if you have good percentage in 12 th then they will consider it for admission.
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    Hemant Kumar

    4 years ago
    You can get the admission on the basis of your 12th result but if you are go for CUCET it help you to get scholarship. This is the best and very useful things for Chandigarh University students if any student is not getting scholarship from his/her 12th result he/she can get from CUCET exam or his/her JEE Main result etc.

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