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Sidhartha Singh

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With a score of 320, here are some realistic options:

  • State Universities participating in CUET:

    • Cotton University (Assam)

    • Guru Ghasidas Vishwavidyalaya (Chhattisgarh)

    • Dr. BR Ambedkar University (Delhi)

    • Central University of South Bihar

    • Central University of Karnataka

  • DU Colleges with Lower Cutoffs (only if you have a reserved category):

    • PGDAV College (Evening)

    • Dyal Singh College (Evening)

    • Shyam Lal College

 

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Sidhartha Singh

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Based on the surrounding page content, a NEET 2025 score of 300 puts you in a moderate to lower range for admission into BAMS (Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery), especially for General category students. 

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Getting into a government college depends on your subject choice and university. For top central universities like Delhi University, BHU or JNU, popular courses often have higher cut-offs and 312 may be low for courses like B.A. English, B.Com (Hons) or B.Sc. (Hons). However, you still have chances in less competitive courses or in state universities and smaller central universities, where cut-offs are lower.

You should check the previous year's cut-offs for your chosen course and university to know your chances clearly.

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Admission Possibility for BA – CUET Score:

FactorConsideration
College TypeTop central universities (like DU, BHU, JNU) may require higher scores
 Location FlexibilitySome off-campus or regional colleges might accept lower CUET scores
 Reservation CategoryIf applicable, category-based quotas may help
 Counseling RoundsSpot rounds or later counseling phases may offer chances

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With 214 in CUET, top-tier central universities (e.g., DU, Allahabad) are unlikely. Look into BCA at state-level and smaller central universities that accept lower scores, such as those in the Northeast or Uttar Pradesh region. Don't miss CSAS counselling for filling options.

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