CUET UG Result 2023: Central University of Haryana admissions; courses, eligibility, fee
Vagisha Kaushik | July 11, 2023 | 04:58 PM IST | 2 mins read
UG Admissions 2023: The Central University of Haryana will offer admissions to 12 programmes through CUET UG 2023.
NEW DELHI : The Central University of Haryana will be offering undergraduate admissions 2023 on the basis of the Common University Entrance Test (CUET) UG 2023 result. CUET UG result 2023 is expected to be declared by July 15. The National Testing Agency (NTA) will announce the results on the official website – cuet.samarth.ac.in.
CUET UG 2023 results live updates
The university offers various programmes through CUET UG including BVoc, BTech, BSc honours, integrated BSc- MSc, etc. in different domains. The minimum eligibility criteria for each programme is available on the official website – cuh.ac.in.
Central University of Haryana Course Admissions 2023: Eligibility criteria, seats
|
Course |
Eligibility Criteria |
Number of seats |
|
BVoc in Retail and Logistics Management |
Class 12 or equivalent in any discipline with 50% aggregate marks |
63 |
|
BVoc in Biomedical Sciences |
Class 12 or equivalent with science and biology as a subject with 50% aggregate marks |
50 |
|
BVoc in Industrial Waste Management |
Class 12 or equivalent in any discipline with 50% aggregate marks |
50 |
|
BTech in Computer Science and Engineering |
Class 12 or equivalent exam conducted by CBSE or other boards with 45% marks in aggregate and physics and chemistry as compulsory subjects along with either of chemistry, biotechnology, computer science, biology and electronics. |
30 |
|
BTech in Electrical Engineering |
Class 12 or equivalent exam conducted by CBSE or other boards with 45% marks in aggregate and physics and chemistry as compulsory subjects along with either of chemistry, biotechnology, computer science, biology and electronics. |
30 |
|
BTech in Civil Engineering |
Class 12 or equivalent exam conducted by CBSE or other boards with 45% marks in aggregate and physics and chemistry as compulsory subjects along with either of chemistry, biotechnology, computer science, biology and electronics. |
30 |
|
BSc (Hons) Psychology |
Class 12 or equivalent in any discipline with 50% aggregate marks |
40 |
|
Integrated BSc - MSc Chemistry |
Class 12 or equivalent with chemistry as an optional subject with 50% aggregate marks |
35 |
|
Integrated BSc - MSc Mathematics |
Class 12 or equivalent with mathematics as an optional subject with 50% aggregate marks |
35 |
|
Integrated BSc - MSc Physics |
Class 12 or equivalent with physics and mathematics as optional subjects with 50% aggregate marks |
40 |
According to the fee structure of the Central University of Haryana, the fee for UG programmes offered through CUET UG varies from Rs 12,020 for BVoc programmes to Rs 65,150 for Btech programmes for first year students.
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