What is the cut off for JNU 2025?

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    Rashmi Sinha | Contributor-Level 10

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    JNU cutoff 2025 is out for admission to MA, MSc, MTech and MCA based on CUET- PG. For the General AI category, in the first round, the cutoff ranged from 27.33 and 99.33. MA in Hindi was the toughest for this category, followed by MA in Hindi Translation and MA in Sanskrit. Please note that this data only applies to the General AI category quota, and other categories, rounds and specialisations will reflect different cutoffs. Below is the JNU CUET-PG cutoff 2025 for Round 1 for the General AI quota.

    CourseCUET PG Cutoff 2025 (R1 AI- Quota) 
    M.Tech. in Nanoscience27.33
    M.Tech. in Nanoelectronics32
    M.A. in Persian32.33
    M.A. in Arts and Aesthetics46.33
    PG Diploma in Big Data Analytics (PGDT)48.33
    M.Tech in Data Science48.67
    M.A. in Russian50.33
    M.Sc. in Computational and Integrative Sciences (Complex Systems)50.33
    M.Tech. in Computer Science and Technology50.67
    M.A. in German Translation, Translation, and Interpretation54
    M.A. in Japanese54.33
    M.Sc. in Chemistry58.33
    M.A. in Korean59.33
    M.A. in Spanish59.33
    M.A. in Disaster Studies61.67
    M.Sc. in Life Sciences (Research)61.67
    M.A. in Economics64
    M.Sc. in Environmental Sciences65
    M.Sc. in Physics65.33
    M.A. in Economics (World Economy)66
    M.Sc. in Mathematics67
    M.A. in Medieval History67.33
    M.Sc. in Molecular Medicine67.67
    M.Sc. in Computational and Integrative Sciences (Computational Biology)68.33
    M.A. in Geography68.67
    M.Sc. in Life Sciences71
    M.A. in Ancient History71
    M.A. in Linguistics71.33
    M.A. in Development and Labour Studies73.33
    M.A. in Modern History73.67
    Master of Computer Applications (MCA)75.67
    M.A. in Chinese75.67
    Master of Public Health (MPH)75.67
    M.A. in French and Francophone Studies76
    M.A. in Sociology78.67
    M.A. in Tamil78.67
    M.A. in International Relations—West Asian Studies80.33
    M.A. in International Relations and Area Studies81.67
    M.A. in Political Science83
    M.A. in Politics (International Relations)84
    M.A. in Philosophy84.33
    M.A. in Arabic85
    M.A. in Urdu86.33
    M.A. in English89.33
    M.A. in Sanskrit91.67
    M.A. in Hindi Translation93.67
    M.A. in Hindi99.33

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