Ambedkar University Delhi starts UG admission process; 18 courses through CUET UG 2023
AUD Admission 2023: Interested students will have to register on CUET official website, cuet.samarth.ac.in and aud.ac.in. Eligibility criteria here.
Anu Parthiban | March 15, 2023 | 12:01 PM IST
NEW DELHI: Dr BR Ambedkar University Delhi has started the undergraduate (UG) admission 2023 process for the academic year 2023-24. The university announced to offer admission ro 18 courses through the Common University Entrance Test (CUET 2023). Interested students will have to register on CUET official website, cuet.samarth.ac.in and aud.ac.in.
The National Testing Agency (NTA) has extended the CUET 2023 registration last date to March 31, 2023. At least 168 universities have opted for CUET 2023, including 44 central universities and 31 state universities.
The university has announced the eligibility criteria for UG admission 2023 for each course offered through the CUET score 2023. Candidates who fulfill the criteria will be offered admission for this academic session.
AUD Admission 2023
Here’s the list of courses offered by Ambedkar University Delhi and the eligibility criteria.
AUD courses |
Eligibility |
Bachelor Of Business Administration (BBA) |
Candidates must appear in [CUET(UG)] - 2023. Applicants need to have passed the Class 12 examination with at least 50% marks from CBSE, DBSE or any recognised Board. Relaxation of 5% marks for SC/ST/PwBD/Delhi-OBC(NCL)/Defence/Kashmiri Migrant. Merit will be calculated by considering the CUET UG 2023 score obtained in the combination of Section IA: English and Section III: General Test |
Bachelor of Vocation (Tourism And Hospitality) |
Candidates must appear in CUET UG 2023. Applicants need to have passed the Class 12 examination from a recognised Board. Merit will be calculated by considering the CUET UG 2023 score obtained in Section III - General test. |
Bachelor Of Arts (Sustainable Urbanism) |
Candidates must appear in [CUET(UG)] - 2023. Applicants need to have passed the Class 12 examination with at least 50% marks from CBSE, DBSE or any recognised Board. Relaxation of 5% marks for SC/ST/PwBD/Delhi-OBC(NCL)/Defence/Kashmiri Migrant. Merit will be calculated by considering the CUET UG 2023 score obtained |
Bachelor Of Arts (Law And Politics) |
Section IA: English Section II: Best score of any three of the 27 domain specific subjects |
Bachelor Of Arts (Global Studies) Bachelor Of Arts (Social Sciences) Bachelor Of Arts (Honours) History - Bachelor Of Arts (Honours) Psychology Bachelor Of Arts (Honours) Social Sciences And Humanities Bachelor Of Arts (Honours) Sociology Bachelor Of Arts (Honours) Political Science Bachelor Of Arts (Honours) Economics |
Section IA: Any one language. Section II: Best score of any three of the 27 domain specific subjects. |
Bachelor Of Arts (Honours) English - |
Section IA: EnglishSection II - Best score of any three of the 27 domain specific subjects listed in section II |
Bachelor Of Arts (Honours) Hindi - |
Section IA: Hindi.Section II: Best score of any three of the 27 domain specific subjects |
Bachelor Of Arts (Honours) Mathematics - |
Section II - Mathematics and Best score of any three of the 27 domain specific subjects either from Section II or Section IA. Applicants should have passed the Class 12 exam with at least 50% marks any recognised Board with at least 60% marks in mathematics. Relaxation of 5% marks for SC/ST/PwBD/Delhi-OBC(NCL)/Defence/Kashmiri Migrant) |
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