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Candidate may apply for as many Universities and Courses as he/she desires. There is no limit.
Yes, a student who has taken admission in B.Com or B.A. (Program) shall be awarded Honours degree in that field on successful completion of 4 years (i.e. 8 semesters, 176 credits). Further, student shall also be eligible to get Major (if he earns 80 credits + dissertation in that subject) and Minor (if he earns 28 credits in that subject).
For each subject for which examination is held in multiple shifts, the raw marks of the candidate are converted into normalised marks on a common scale. The score card of a candidate will have percentiles (on the basis of raw marks) as well as the normalised marks. Universities will use the normalized marks given in the score card for preparing the ranking list for admissions.
The normalised score may be higher or lower than the raw score, depending upon
i) Difficulty level of the paper.
ii) No of students in a particular shift.
Candidate may have to appear for upto 3 subjects in one shift, and may have to appear for multiple shifts in one day. Exam schedule will be allotted by NTA, and candidate has no say in the same.
Candidate only needs to score passing marks in board examination. For CBSE students, 33% individually in theory and practicals in each subject and For ISC students, 35% in aggregate, with 40% in each subject.
No. At the time of CUET registration, candidate has to submit all the University and Course options that he intends to apply to. Preferences for College+course combinations is to be filled only at the time of CSAS registration (for admission to Delhi University) after declaration of CUET exam scores.
Section III General Test is compulsory for admission to following courses in DU:
i) Bachelor of Management Studies (BMS)
ii) Bachelor of Business Administration in Financial Investment Analysis (BBA- FIA)
iii) B.A. (Hons) Business Economics (BBE)
iv) B.A. (Hons) Multimedia and Mass Communication
v) Five-year Integrated program in Journalism
vi) Bachelor of Fine Arts,
GT is optional for admission to B.Com, B.A. (Program), B.A.(Hons) Journalism, B.A. (Hons) Hindi Patrakarita, B.Sc (Pass) Home Science, B.Voc courses and B.A. (Vocational Studies)
No. Candidate should have studied/passed either Maths or Accountancy (or both) in Class 12th for admission to B.Com (Hons) in DU.
Yes. CUET Maths question paper will contain 2 sections. Section A will contain questions covering both Maths and Applied Maths which will be compulsory for all candidates. In Section B, candidate will have choice to attempt either Maths (B1) or Applied Maths (B2).
Yes, it is mandatory for Sports/Extra-curricular Activities quota students to appear for CUET exam. For Sports quota students, Combined Sports merit (i.e. CSM) = 25% of CUET score +25% of marks as per the merit/participation sports certificates + 50% of score in Sports Trials. For ECA quota students, Combined ECA Merit (i.e. CEM) = 25% of CUET score + 75% of ECA score.