CUET Result 2024: How will DU prepare merit list? Course-wise merit score
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NEW DELHI: The University of Delhi will admit students to its undergraduate programmes based on the Central University Entrance Test (CUET) 2024. The National Testing Agency (NTA) will soon announce the CUET answer key 2024 and CUET result 2024 soon. CUET UG 2024 was conducted from May 15 to May 24 in hybrid mode (computer-based and pen and paper).
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DU will consider the subject-based normalized scores of candidates in CUET UG 2024 to prepare the merit list for DU UG admissions 2024. The programme-specific merit score will be calculated by the university as per the eligibility criteria.
The admission process of DU includes registration on the Common Seat Allocation System (CSAS) portal, choice-filling for courses and colleges, display of allocation list, acceptance of allotted seats by the candidates, and approval by colleges.
DU UG Admission 2024: CUET merit score
The programme-wise CUET merit score and subjects considered in the previous year admissions are as follows:
Programme |
Subjects considered for candidate A |
Subjects considered for candidate B |
CUET score |
BA (Hons) Political Science |
Hindi, chemistry, physics, biology |
English, physical education, history, sociology |
662.1561600 |
BA (Hons) Economics |
Hindi, mathematics, chemistry, physics |
Not eligible |
583.3230789 |
BCom (Hons) |
Hindi, mathematics, chemistry, physics |
Not eligible |
583.3230789 |
BCom Pass |
Hindi, chemistry, physics, biology or
|
English, physical education, history, sociology
|
662.1561600
|
BA Programme |
Hindi, chemistry, physics, biology or Hindi, chemistry, general test |
English, physical education, history, sociology
|
662.1561600
|
BSc (Hons) Physics |
PCM |
Not eligible |
382.6286989 |
BSc (Hons) Biomedical Sciences |
Physics, chemistry, biology or biological sciences |
Not eligible |
465.4617800 |
BA (Hons) Spanish |
NA
|
English, physical education, history, sociology |
662.1561600 |
DU Admission 2024: Tie-breaking rule
In case two or more candidates score the same CUET UG 2024 merit score for a programme+ college combination, the following rules will be applied to break tie:
- Candidate with a higher percentage of aggregate marks in the best three subjects of Class 12 will be given preference.
- Candidate with a higher percentage of aggregate marks in the best four subjects of Class 12 will be given preference.
- Candidates with a higher percentage of aggregate marks in the best five subjects of Class 12 will be given preference.
- Age of the candidate; preference will be given to the candidate having an earlier date of birth.
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