Can i apply for pg life science (zoology) now? My cgpa id 8.63 and dupget score is 38
Hi Khushi,
Yes, with a CGPA of 8.63, you're definitely eligible to apply for PG in Life Sciences or Zoology, especially if you meet the basic subject criteria in graduation. About your DUPGET score (38) if this is for Dibrugarh University, the cutoff varies slightly each year. Last year, for general or open category, cutoffs for Zoology were around 45–50 marks. So with 38, your chances might be low for the first list, but there’s always hope in later rounds or waiting list.
You can still apply you never know how many students accept seats, also apply to other universities with PG Zoology like Tezpur, Gauhati, or NEHU for better options.
Hope this helps you!
With a CGPA of 8.63 and a DU PGET score of 38, you can definitely try applying for PG in Life Sciences. Your CGPA is quite good, and while the entrance score might be average, it depends on the cutoff and number of applicants this year. Keep checking the official DU website for counselling updates and cutoffs. If your category or seat availability favors you, there's a fair chance you can get a seat. So yes, go ahead and apply without hesitation.
With a CGPA of 8.63 and a DUPGET (Dibrugarh University PG Entrance Test) score of 38, your chances of getting admission in Zoology depend on the cutoff for this year, which may vary depending on the number of applicants and seat availability. A CGPA of 8.63 is quite good, and a score of 38 may be sufficient if competition isn’t very high. It’s advisable to check the official cutoff or contact the department for more clarity. You can still apply if applications are open.
Hey Khushi:)
Thanks for reaching out!
Yes,you can apply for PG in life sciences (zoology)at DU as your CGPA of 8.63 meet the eligibility criteria .However,your DU-PGET score is significantly below the usual cut-off which are above 160-170 for general category. Although the application window is still open,your chances of securing admission this year is low based on your entrance exam score. If your still interested,you can go ahead and apply but it may be a good idea to consider preparing for the next exam cycle to improve your score or to explore other universities where the cut-offs trends maybe more in line with your current performance.
detailed info: https://www.careers360.com/university/university-of-delhi-delhi/admission
All the best!!