Is the CUET exam compulsory for the JSPM University BSc course?

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No, the CUET exam is not compulsory for BSc at JSPM University. While the university accepts CUET for admissions in BSc but students can get admission based on their marks in Class 12. The university also accepts AIFSET exam score for BSc forensic science.

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