What is the desired CUET range to get into Shaheed Bhagat Singh College University of Delhi for B.A?

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    Nidhi Pathak | Contributor-Level 10

    a year ago

    To secure admission to Shaheed Bhagat Singh College, University of Delhi for a B.A program, it is essential to aim for a competitive CUET score. While the exact desired CUET range may vary each year based on the level of competition and the number of applicants, it is advisable to target a CUET score that aligns with the college's previous cut-off trends. Typically, a higher CUET score increases the chances of securing admission to sought-after programs like B.A at Shaheed Bhagat Singh College. It is recommended to refer to the college's official website or admission notifications for specific details on the CUET score range required f

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    Sarvesh ranjan | Contributor-Level 8

    a year ago

    The desired CUET cut-off range to get admission into shaheed bhagat Singh college (university of delhi) for different B.A (bachelors of arts) cources is as follows :- 

    • Bachelors of arts (B.A) Hons political Science :- 660-690.

    • Bachelors of arts (B.A) Hons History:- 650-680.

    • Bachelors of arts (B.A) Hons English:- 600-650.

    • Bachelors of arts (B.A) Hons Hindi :- 500-550.

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    These are expected cut-off range for CUET and the actual cut-off may vary. For more information visit Du.Samarth.ac.in.

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