I got 340/650 in CUET. Which colleges can I get in DU for BBA/BMS/B.A (Hons) English?

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Dinesh upadhyay
a year ago

 

CUET is scored out of 800, and the exam comprises multiple-choice questions. The highest cut-off marks for DU admissions typically fall between 650-700

 

So you have less chances but still you can try. 

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