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Sidhartha Singh

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  • A score of 372 in CUET might be on the lower side depending on the cutoff trends, which can vary each year.

  • BBAU admission for General category is typically competitive, especially for technical programs like B.Tech.

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Muskan Parbin

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Yes, chances are quite good. Doon University usually has a limited number of seats for B.A. (Hons.) in Spanish, and a Rank of 40 is generally safe if you belong to the General category, and even better if you fall under OBC/SC/ST categories since category-wise reservation is applied. Final confirmation, however, depends on:

 

Total number of seats in Spanish (generally around 25–40).

 

Cut-off rank in that particular year.

 

Your category and counseling process.

 

 

Keep checking Doon University's official counseling notifications for confirmation.

 

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Sidhartha Singh

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Around 1400–1500+ out of 1600Highly competitive due to demand

 

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Sidhartha Singh

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Government Universities Likely to Offer B.Tech Biotechnology via CUET (and accept PCB):

Here are some examples you can explore:

University NameCUET Accepted? PCB Eligible? Notes
Babasaheb Bhimrao Ambedkar University (BBAU), Lucknow YesYesKnown to accept CUET for science-tech programs
Central University of Punjab Yes YesOffers biotech-focused tech degrees, accepts CUET
Central University of South Bihar (CUSB) Yes YesOffers B.Sc and B.Tech-like biotech programs
Guru Ghasidas Vishwavidyalaya, Chhattisgarh Yes YesAccepts CUET and allows PCB students in biotech tracks
Central University of Haryana Yes YesHas B.Sc Biotech, check for B.Tech variants

 

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Sidhartha Singh

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Examples of Colleges You Might Consider (Based on Trends):

  • OU College of Engineering for Women, Hyderabad (especially with OBC female advantage)

  • JNTU Hyderabad or its constituent colleges

  • CVR College of Engineering, Vasavi College of Engineering

  • KITS Warangal, Gokaraju Rangaraju Institute

  • MGIT, VNRVJIET, etc.

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RISHAV Kumar

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Rank 841 SC is not enough for top-tier (VJTI/COEP). MIT WPU (CSE) is borderline, and PCCOE Pune is a safe, strong option for CSE branch admission

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Sidhartha Singh

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Common Government Universities Offering These Programs:

Here's a general idea of where each course is typically offered via CUET or state-level admission:

CourseCommon Government Universities/InstitutionsAdmission Mode
B.Sc AgricultureBHU, OUAT, ANGRAU, GBPUAT, PUSA, BBAU, MPUATCUET / State Agriculture Exams
 B.Sc NursingAIIMS, Government Medical Colleges, State Nursing CollegesNEET / State Health Entrance
 B.PharmDIPSAR (Delhi), Government Pharmacy Colleges, BITS Pilani (not govt)CUET / State Pharmacy Exams
 B.Sc Life SciencesDelhi University, Central University of Punjab, BHUCUET
 B.Sc PsychologyDU, BHU, Central University of South Bihar, Utkal UniversityCUET / Merit-Based
 B.Sc ZoologyDU, BHU, BBAU, Central University of Kerala  

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Sidhartha Singh

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Popular DU Colleges for B.Com (Hons) and Programme:

College NameKnown ForTypical CUET Cutoff (Hons)
 Shri Ram College of Commerce (SRCC)Top-tier, highly competitive700+
 Hindu CollegeStrong academics680+
 Hansraj CollegeCommerce & Science mix660–680
 Ramjas CollegeBalanced options650+
 Shaheed Bhagat Singh CollegeSolid B.Com program640+
 PGDAV, Dyal Singh, Zakir HusainAccessible options580–640
 Bhagini Nivedita CollegeOff-campus, lower cutoffs<550
 

Suggested Preference Strategy:

  1. Start with dream colleges (even if high cutoff)—you never know if a spot opens.

  2.  Include mid-tier options—balance between ambition and realism.

  3.  Add backup colleges with lower cutoffs for safety.

  4.  Prioritize course type first (Hons if you want specialization, Programme for flexibility).

  5.  Adjust your list based on CUET score, category, and past year cutoffs.

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Sidhartha Singh

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  • Top DU colleges (like SRCC, Hindu, or Ramjas) for B.Com usually require higher CUET scores—often 650+.

  • Mid-tier or off-campus DU colleges may accept scores in the 450–550 range, especially if:

    • You belong to a reserved category (SC/ST/OBC/EWS).

    • You choose a less competitive college or program within DU.

    • You participate in multiple counseling rounds—later rounds may have lower cutoffs.

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Sidhartha Singh

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BCA Eligibility via CUET – What AU Typically Requires:

While specific requirements may vary by year, most universities offering BCA through CUET look for:

Subject GroupRequirement
 English or any language paper Required (Language section)
 Domain Subjects Often includes Mathematics, Computer Science/Informatics Practices
 Biology & Chemistry only Not sufficient for most BCA programs unless paired with Comp. Science
 

In your case:

  • Computer Science/Informatics Practices is a relevant subject 

  • Biology & Chemistry are less typical for BCA admission, but may still be acceptable depending on the university's flexibility

  • Mathematics is often preferred or required, but AU may allow exceptions based on the combination

 

Next Steps You Should Take:

  1. Visit AU's CUET eligibility page on and check the Program Eligibility Matrix for BCA.

  2. Confirm whether Math is mandatory or if Comp.

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Sidhartha Singh

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Typically, for B.Sc Biotechnology programs through CUET, universities require:

Subject DomainIs It Required?
 Biology (Core) Yes – often mandatory
 Chemistry (Core) Yes – usually included
 English (Language) Yes – needed for language section
 Maths/Physics Not always required

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Sidhartha Singh

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Your Score vs Cutoff Trends:

Admission FactorAnalysis
Score of 631/800Considered moderate to high, especially with EWS advantage
Top DU CollegesCutoffs for Political Science may be 670–720 for General; EWS cutoffs slightly lower
Mid-Tier CollegesColleges like Dyal Singh, Bhim Rao Ambedkar, Shyam Lal might accept scores in the 600–650 range
EWS QuotaCan offer 5–10% relaxation, improving chances of admission
Subject EligibilityPolitical Science often requires CUET Domain score in relevant humanities subjects + English
 
 

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Gunjan Dhawan

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The basic difference between a 3-year and a 5-year LLB is their entry point. If you already have a bachelor's degree in any discipline, you can opt for a 3-year LLB course. But a 5-year integrated LLB can be pursued right after Class 12. It combines the study of an undergraduate degree with Law. Both options are fine; neither one is better than the other. It just depends on the suitability of a student. 

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