Does CIC, DU accept CUET score?

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    Sitesh Tandulkar

    a year ago

    Yes, CIC, DU accepts CUET scores for admission to various UG and PG courses. The CUET is conducted by the University of Delhi through the National Testing Agency (NTA) and is an online process. The expected CUET score for taking admission in CIC, DU for the B.Tech program is 320/600 under SC & OBC (including PwBD) category. The overall cutoff for CUET is 604.5 marks. Additionally, to qualify for admission to the B.Tech program, students must earn an overall grade point average of 60 percent for the general category, 57 percent for OBC, and 54 percent for the reserved category in four math disciplines. 

     

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