Should Delhi University admissions 2021 be based on CUCET?
With no clarity over the CUCET as yet, officials at Delhi University are strongly considering exploring different options to hold UG admissions this year. What is your take on it? Do you think that DU admissions should be based on CUCET exam?
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Clear no, it shouldn't be based on CUCET.
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We want that Delhi university conduct CUCET.
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No, it should never be as many students are broken with the rhythm. Be in the place of students. Studying something for more than a year than getting it postponed waiting for one month whether we will be able to give exam or not overlooking all this and with this extreme pressure we studied then getting exam cancled then u get to know there is no confirmation when u are going to get your results. There is no way left for us to come out of burden neither is a way we can reduce it. The pressure is just increasing and in such a situation conducting CUCET is not the right option.
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DU should conduct CUCET. Not all the students of batch 2020-21 would have been able to get flying colours in their results.
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It should be based on CUCET exam.
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No, DU admission should not be based on CUCET exam.
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Not everyone will get appropriate and deserving marks this year. So, there should be another chance to prove ourselves with better scores.
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No, many students who aim for Delhi University only focus on class 12th boards syllabus and not syllabus for entrance tests. Hence, conducting CUCET will be unfair as it ll lead to biasness against students who actually aimed to get into DU.
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No, a Merit-based system will work. Their is no update till now about when it will be conducted and how it will be conducted and preparation needs time. We can't wait till November or December. I am a Cambridge board A-level student who cleared exams in Feb 2021 already! I wasted my time in preparing for DU JAT but we don't even know whether it's going to be conducted or not. Now I don't want to waste time behind CUCET. Hope people in the same situation understand.
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Yes, NCERT is sufficient for conceptual clarity while preparing for CUET exam, but MCQ practice and CUET mock tests are important for scoring high. Students must not only focus on preparation books, they must solve CUET previous year question papers for Mathematics to know important topics or repeated questions.
No, a valid CUET score is accepted for admissions to both BA (Hons) in Liberal Arts & Humanities and the BA (Hons) in Philosophy, Politics & Economics at JSLAH.
In the previous year admissions, CUET was only listed as an accepted exam for the BA (Hons) in Liberal Arts & Humanities admission.
No, candidates who wish receive the Jindal School of Liberal Arts and Humanities BA (Hons) scholarships must provide a valid score in the JSAT. Those candidates who appeared for the CUET during BA (Hons) admissions can still appear for the JSAT after getting admitted into the Jindal School of Liberal Arts and Humanities.
For admission to Delhi University, candidate must have passed or appeared for class 12 examination. There are no minimum marks requirement in class 12 for DU admission through CUET UG. DU may use the class 12 marks or percentage for tie breaking criteria.
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