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Hello Aspirant,
With a CUET score of 412 out of 500 (approximately 82 percentile), it is unlikely that you will secure admission to B.Com (Hons.) at Acharya Narendra Dev College (ANDC), Delhi University.
The expected cutoff for B.Com (Hons.) at ANDC is around the 96–98 percentile. In 2024, the general category cutoff marks were approximately 755–760, which corresponds to that percentile range.
Since your score (412) falls well below this, it is below the typical cutoff threshold. You are advised to focus on other DU colleges for B.Com, where the cutoffs are generally in the 90–95 percentile range.
All the best for your admission process.
Hello aspirant,
Exam administrators have published the CUET PG syllabus, which is available on the official CUET PG website. Exam administrators publish the comprehensive CUET PG Syllabus, broken down by subject, each year for applicants to master's degree programs. Candidates can use the syllabus to narrow down the course topics they applied for and adjust their CUET PG preparation accordingly.
To know the complete syllabus, you can visit our site through following link:
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Current Electricity & Electrostatics (~9–10%)
Alternating Current & Electromagnetic Induction (~6–7%)
Magnetism & Magnetic Effects of Current (~6%)
Work, Energy & Power; Laws of Motion; Kinematics; Centre of Mass; Rotational Motion; Wave Optics; Modern Physics (~6–7% each)
Periodic Table & p-Block Elements (~10%)
Transition & Coordination Compounds (~10%)
Atomic Structure, Chemical Bonding, Chemical & Ionic Equilibrium, Thermodynamics, Solid-State, Surface Chemistry, Nuclear & Environmental Chemistry (~6–7% each)
Calculus (Limits, Differentiation, Integration) (~7–9 questions)
Coordinate Geometry (~6–8 Qs)
Matrices & Determinants (~5–7 Qs)
Probability & P&C, Vector Algebra & 3D Geometry (~4–6 Qs each)
Complex Numbers, Quadratic Equations (~3–5 Qs)
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Hello,
With 86 percentile in MHT CET (General category), you have chances in some good private colleges in Mumbai for CS or IT branch. Some of the colleges you can consider are:
Shah & Anchor Kutchhi Engineering College, Chembur
Vidyalankar Institute of Technology, Wadala
Atharva College of Engineering, Malad
Xavier Institute of Engineering, Mahim
St. Francis Institute of Technology, Borivali
Thakur College of Engineering and Technology, Kandivali
These colleges usually have decent placements and good faculty. You can try for better options in the CAP rounds and also keep spot round in mind.
Hope it helps !
If you have passed your 12th class from Maharashtra Board with Physics, Chemistry, and Biology (PCB) as main subjects and Mathematics was taken as an optional subject, then failing in Mathematics will not affect your eligibility for PCB group.
Even if you appeared for improvement and failed in Maths, your original marks in PCB subjects will still be valid. Since you are from the general category and your PCB marks are clear, you will be eligible for admission in PCB-based courses like MBBS, BDS, BSc Nursing, etc.
So, there is no problem if you failed in Maths, as long as your PCB subjects are passed.
Both colleges are good, but it depends on your interest.
If you are interested in software and IT jobs, then CSE at GSSS Mysore is a better choice. It has good placements, and many top companies visit for CSE.
If you are more interested in core electrical field, then EEE at NIE Mysore is also a good option. NIE has a good reputation, but placements for EEE are not as high as CSE.
So, go for CSE at GSSS Mysore if your focus is on better placements and software-related jobs.
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