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Hello Aspirant,
CUET Exam pattern
Language section
1A (language test subjects)
Hindi, Marathi, Gujarati, Tamil, Telugu, Kannada, Malayalam, Urdu, Assamese, English, Bengali, Punjabi, and Odia.
1B( elective language)
19 languages. Choose any one
French, Spanish, German, Nepali, Persian, Italian, Arabic, Sindhi, Kashmiri, Konkani, Bodo, Dogri, Maithili, Manipuri, Santhali, Tibetan, Japanese, Russian, and Chinese.
Domain-specific subjects.
B1
Accountancy/Book Keeping, Biology/ Biological Studies/ Biotechnology, Business Studies, Chemistry, Computer Science/ Informatics Practices, Economics/Business Economics, History, Home Science, Legal Studies, Environmental Studies, Mathematics, Physics, Political Science, Psychology, Sociology, Anthropology, and Sanskrit.
B2
Engineering Graphics, Entrepreneurship, Knowledge Tradition Practises in India, Fine Arts/ Visual Arts/ Commercial Arts, Teaching Aptitude, Agriculture, Mass Media/Mass Communication, Physical Education/NCC/Yoga, and Performing Arts.
For DU CUET, these are the norms
One language paper ( mandatory )
Three domain subjects ( mandatory )
A required percentage in language paper
For B.A History (Hons.)
One language from list A, any two subjects from B1 and one subject from either B1 or B2.
Your score in the above-mentioned subject will be computed to decide the rank.
So, you're not eligible for admission to DU through CUET UG.
Regards
You have not mentioned the subject you have applied for. So, these are the eligibility norms.
For B.Sc. (Hons.) Anthropology, B.Sc. (Hons.) Biological Sciences
1 language paper from section 1A (a 30% total or more in the language is required) and 3 obligatory domain subjects that comprise Phy, Chem, and Bio/Biological St./ Biotech/ Biochem.
For B.Sc. (Hons.) Botany, B.Sc. (Hons.) Zoology, B.Sc. (Hons.) Biomedical Science, B.Sc Microbiology - 1 language subject (a 30% total or more in the language is required) and three domain subjects, Phys, Chem, and Bio/Biological Studies/ Biotech/ Biochem.
For B.Sc. Home Science
Bio, Phy and any one additional subject from Section B (or)
Bio, Chem, and one additional subject from Section B.
For B.Sc. Mathematics, B.Sc. Statistics
1 language paper and 3 domain subjects from Section B which includes Maths.
A general test selection is also necessary.
For B.Sc. Geology
One language from section 1A with 30% or more in the entrance exam.
Phy, Chem, Maths Or Phy, Chem, Geography/Geology Or Phy, Chem, and Bio/Biological Studies/ Biotechnology/ Biochemistry
B.Sc. (Hons) Environmental Science, B.Sc. (Hons.) Food Technology
One language from section 1A in the CUET exam. 30% or more in this subject.
PCM or PCB subject combination to be chosen.
For B.Sc. Chemistry, B.Sc. Physics, B.Sc. Polymer Science
One language from section 1A
PCM subject combination to be chosen.
For B.Sc. (Hons.) Computer Science
One language paper from section 1A.
Maths along with the other two subjects from Section-B to be chosen.
The merit record will be made established on the CUET totals achieved in Maths and the additional two subjects.
So you had to choose three domain-specific subjects to be eligible for DU. So, if are not eligible.
Regards.
DU admission to UG programs is through CUET UG 2022.
CUET 2022 Exam pattern
There are 4 categories
Section IA – 13 Languages
Section IB – 19 Languages
Section II – 27 Domain-specific Subjects
Section III – General Test
There are two slots in this exam.
Slot-1
You can choose a maximum of 4 exams in Slot 1.
This comprises one language from Section IA, utmost of two domain-specific subjects (Section II) and one General exam (Section III).
So, according to your subject combination if your score marks are greater than the cutoff then you will get admission to DU.
For slot 2
One language from Section IA & IB and an utmost of four domain-specific subjects from Section II. OR
Two languages from Section IA & IB and a maximum of three domain-specific subjects from Section II.
General Test
Subjects
General Knowledge, Current Affairs, General Mental Ability, Numerical Ability, Quantitative Reasoning (Simple application of basic mathematical concepts arithmetic/algebra geometry/mensuration/s tat taught till Grade 8), Logical and Analytical Reasoning.
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Dear aspirant,
Yes, you will be able to get a seat in tamilnadu medical college as long you clear NEET and meet the other eligibility criteria. There is no specific second language requirement to get admission into medical colleges.
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Hello aspirant,
Hope you are ding absolutely great.
So with regard to your query,
Firstly, to get admission into B Pharmacy courses you have two options, one is through direct admission and the second one is through entrance exams. In India, there are various entrance exams conducted by universities for the purpose of admission into B. Pharmacy, and all of these entrance exams are conducted in the english language only.
The list of exams include,
1. GPAT, conducted by NTA (This is the only pharmacy exam conducted by NTA)
2. NIPER JEE
3. RUHS Pharmacy
4. TS EAMCET Pharmacy
5. UKSEE Pharmacy
6. APEAMCET Pharmacy
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Hello student,
1. In NEET 2016, the examination was conducted in English and Hindi, it was announced that students can write exams in Tamil, Telugu, Marathi, Bengali, Assamese and Gujarati languages from 2017 onwards. Kannada and Odia languages are added to the list so that students can write the exams in nine Indian languages and English.
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Yes your application will proceed further and of course you will get to sit in the exam. The revised exam pattern of CUET mentions that candidate have to choose a maximum of 6 subjects out of the given 27 domain subjects and you've chosen 3 then it is totally fine.
Moreover you must check out the requirements of your preferred university when you select your domain subjects.
Read more about CUET exam here : https://www.careers360.com/exams/cuet
Anyways, All the Best for exam !!
Hi there
In response to your query, the official form which has to be filled for the examination does provide you the language to give the exam in, if you filled English as your medium of language then that would be followed in the exam. However if a correction window is still open to change the form then you do the same or if it's a computer based examination sometimes there is an option to change the medium of language, but that would really depend on the examination you would appear for and the candidate should watch out for changing the language while reading the instructions for the question paper.
Hope this answer helps; best wishes
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