What is the meaning of private unaided in CUET UG application form?

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Shruti Garg
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A Private Unaided School is operated by an individual or a private organisation and does not receive financial assistance from either the government or the local authority. while filling the CUET UG application form, under qualification section candidates will be required to mark the institution fro

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