Is Quantum School of Business Quantum University under CUET?

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Asked by Nishar Ahmed
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R
4 months ago

Quantum School of Business at Quantum University is not officially under CUET like central universities (e.g., DU, JNU). It's part of Quantum University, which is a private UGC-recognized university in Roorkee, Uttarakhand.

As a student, I'd explain it like this:

Quantum School of Business is part o

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S
5 months ago

No, as it is a private university and UGC affiliated

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N
5 months ago

Not exactly, it is not exactly based on CUET as it is a private university and provides admissions on the basis of your marks in your last passed exam.

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R
6 months ago

No Quantum school of business at Quantum university isnt fully under CUET scores for scholership. while the university isnt fully under CUET scores for scholership and some UG programm. its main admission for BBA /MBA rely more on its own Q care test, national MBA exam, (cat CMAT etc.)

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6 months ago

CUET is mainly considered in govt. colleges and Quantum university is a private university so not completely  depend on your CUET score but, if you have a good CUET score then it can provide you a good amount of scholarship whichever is applicable. Quantum offers admission to students on the basis o

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6 months ago

I've done my MBA from Quantum University, so I can tell you how it actually works.
If you have a CAT score around 60 percentile, that's usually enough to get considered. But the good thing is — admission doesn't depend only on CAT. Even if you don't have CAT, you can still get in because Quantum has

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N
a year ago

Yes, Quantum School of Business, Quantum University is affiliated with the CUET process that is Central Universities Common Entrance Test. This implies that for one to be in a position to pursue BBA at the Quantum School of Business, they will be required to take the Common University Entrance Test.

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