In which college of Delhi University can I get admission with 466 CUET marks for B.Com Hons in General Category?
Also, which are some of the good private colleges of Noida that I should target?
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With 466 marks, securing a B.Com (Hons) seat in a popular Delhi University college as a general category student is highly unlikely. The cutoffs for B.Com (Hons) are typically very high, often above 700, especially for prestigious colleges like those in North Campus. However, it might be possible to get admission in a less competitive programme or college, or through the later cut-off lists, or if you are from a reserved category. Past trends show that the cutoffs for B.Com (Hons) at popular colleges like Shri Ram College of Commerce, Hindu College, and Lady Shri Ram College for Women are usually very high, often above 700. Visit the o
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Career College Bhopal provides CUET Scholarships. Students who have appeared for the CUET exam are eligible for this scholarship. Shortlisted students get 10% waiver in the fee under this scholarship.
The table below shows the top colleges in India accepting CUET scores along with their tuition fees:
Top Colleges | Tuition Fees |
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Hindu College | INR 86,010 |
Miranda House | INR 19,014 |
Hansraj College | INR 540 |
Kirori Mal College | INR 50,445 |
ARSD College | INR 540 |
Disclaimer: This info. is taken from official website and may vary.
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No, Bapuji Academy of Management & Research (BAMR) is not under CUET. The academy accepts the scores of certain other entrance exams such as, MAT/PGCET/KMAT. Candidates who have passed graduation with a minimum of 50% aggregate (45% for reserved category) can apply for admission.
No, Terna Global Business School is not under CUET. Rather the college accepts scores of various other entrance exams such as CAT, XAT, GMAT, MAT, MAH-CET, etc. Candidates are not required to appear for the CUET exam rather they must appear for any of these exams.
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