I have skipped two subjects of the CUET exam due to some reasons. Can I give the next subject's exam?
However, skip two subjects, you would still be able to write in any of the subsequent exams based on the CUET because if you have skipped slots and subjects, you can come back to them in some other exam. Skipping also does not disqualify you from taking subsequent tests in the same session although
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