I got 350 out of 800 in my CUET exam. Can I get admission in DU? What is the cut off for CUET UG 2024?
Your admission probabilities to DU are currently uncertain when holding a 350 out of 800 score in CUET. CUET UG 2024 is expected to establish demanding admission criteria which will span between 450 to 650 score points for high-demanding programs. The possible cutoff mark for BA (Hons) English shoul
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