What is the cut off of Dyal Singh College for PG CUET?

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9 months ago

Dyal Singh College's CUET PG cutoff for the M.A. programme for the General category is 189, while for OBC it is 121. The cutoff varies based on the course, specialization, and round of admission. For M.Sc. in Mathematics, the cutoff score is 79. 

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10 months ago

Dyal Singh College cutoff 2025 has been released for admission to the postgraduate courses. During the third round cutoff list, the CUET PG cutoff 2025 for MA in English admission was 189 for the students belonging to the General AI quota. For M.Sc. in Mathematics, the cutoff score stood at 79. Plea

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