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Time of India
2 hours ago
- Time of India
City girl Arushi Chauhan scores a perfect 100 percentile in CUET
Lucknow: Arushi Singh Chauhan from the city scored a perfect 100 percentile in the Common University Entrance Test (CUET) 2025, the results of which were declared on Friday. A student of CMS, Rajajipuram Campus I, Arushi secured 249.6 out of 250 marks in political science, translating to a perfect 100 percentile. She not only scored 100 percentile in political science but also secured 99.68 percentile in English. As many as 107 CMS students cleared the exam, of which 23 students secured 99 percentile or above in multiple subjects. Vedika Vats scored 99.99 percentile in English, 99.49 in accountancy, 99.63 in business studies, and 99.40 in economics. Samarth Dwivedi achieved 99.87 in English, 99.57 in history, 99.49 in political science, 99.75 in sociology, and 99.33 in general aptitude. Alankrit Agarwal scored 99.43 in English, 99.49 in accountancy, and a perfect 100 percentile in economics. Other high achievers include Shivangi Yadav: 99.83 in chemistry, 99.8 in physics; Kashvi Pal: 99.75 in English, 99 in general aptitude; Aadrika Singh: 99.05 in business studies, 99.36 in general aptitude; Shivaansh Srivastava: 99.94 in English; Anshuman Pandey: 99.98 in English; Nitya Mishra: 99.42 in English; Parth Agarwal: 99.92 in general aptitude; Ayush Agarwal: 99.55 in general aptitude; Devendra Singh: 99.46 in general aptitude; Priyanshu Gupta: 99.60 in economics. Nine more students also secured marks above the 99th percentile in different subjects. CMS founder director Dr Bharti Gandhi extended her best wishes for their bright future.


Time of India
4 hours ago
- Time of India
Delhi University to begin this step of admission process soon; Check crucial details here
Delhi University is set to launch the next phase of its undergraduate admissions process "in the coming week," allowing candidates to submit their preferences for courses and colleges following the release of CUET-UG results on Friday. The academic session is scheduled to begin on August 1. This year, DU is offering 79 undergraduate courses across 69 colleges, with a total of 71,624 seats available. An advisory issued by the university said, "The University of Delhi will open Phase II of the Common Seat Allocation System (CSAS-UG) in the coming week." by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Loja de Água Branca faz promoção de azeites Azeites Saiba Mais Undo Its duration could be limited to a week, the university said and advised students to stay updated through the official admission portal -- The university has introduced greater flexibility in subject combinations. Many courses now allow either one language and three subjects or two languages and two subjects, and whichever combination yields the best CUET score will be considered. Live Events The previous rule requiring at least 30 per cent in the CUET language paper for BSc (Hons) has been removed. A new auto-accept feature has been added this year to ensure that students do not miss out on their allotted seats due to delays in acceptance. According to the university, the CUET system has helped attract more students from small towns and diverse school boards, adding to the inclusivity of the university's student body. The CUET-UG, which is a gateway to undergraduate admissions in the country, saw a record 13.5 lakh applications this year. The maximum candidates appeared for English (8.14 lakhs), followed by Chemistry (5.70 lakh) and General Test (6.59 lakh).


Time of India
6 hours ago
- Time of India
Scored Low in CUET UG 2025? Here's what you can do next
The much-anticipated CUET UG 2025 results are out, and while many are celebrating soaring scores and dream college call-ups, there exists another reality, one less glorified, but just as common. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now Thousands of students find themselves staring at unexpectedly low scores, dreams momentarily stalled. But is a low CUET score the end of the road? Absolutely not. In India's hyper-competitive education landscape, an entrance test score often feels like the final verdict. But seasoned educators and counsellors will tell you otherwise, success is rarely linear. If your CUET UG 2025 rank has not met expectations, this moment can still be a powerful launchpad for alternative, equally meaningful career trajectories. The numbers don't define you Let's start by confronting the fear: A low CUET score can feel devastating. But it's essential to remember that entrance exams measure performance, not potential. They don't account for creativity, resilience, leadership, or passion, qualities that often shape remarkable careers. The road ahead may require recalibration, but not retreat. Explore private universities and institutes Several reputed private universities such as Ashoka, Shiv Nadar, and FLAME University offer undergraduate programmes with their own entrance tests or holistic admission processes. These institutions value more than just scores, they consider SOPs, interviews, extracurriculars, and leadership potential. Look into skill-based diplomas and certifications Fields like digital marketing, UI/UX design, graphic design, animation, and content creation are booming, and often don't require a traditional college degree to get started. Platforms like NSDC, Coursera, upGrad, and Skill India offer certifications that can jumpstart a lucrative career. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now Consider open universities or distance learning The Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU) and state open universities offer flexible and affordable undergraduate programmes. These can be pursued alongside internships, skill training, or entrepreneurial projects, giving you real-world exposure while earning a degree. Take a gap year, but make it count A year of focused self-work, preparing for CUET again, building your portfolio, interning, or volunteering, can transform your academic and personal trajectory. A planned gap year isn't a waste; it's an investment. Embrace vocational courses and new-age careers Short-term courses in fields like filmmaking, event management, culinary arts, gaming, fashion, or hospitality can open doors to unconventional yet rewarding careers. These paths value hands-on skills over theoretical marks. Don't underestimate the power of plan B History is filled with examples of individuals who didn't crack the 'right' exam but went on to lead exceptional lives. Not getting into a top college does not automatically translate to failure. What you choose to do now, how you adapt, learn, and persist, will ultimately determine your future. Keep the bigger picture in sight It's easy to feel lost in a system that often prioritises scores over skills. But remember, a single number cannot define your capabilities. Success today is no longer tied exclusively to traditional academic paths. With the digital economy, gig opportunities, and global access to education, your career can be built on passion, purpose, and persistence, not just a percentile. So, if CUET UG 2025 didn't go your way, take a breath. Regroup. Rethink. And then move forward, not in defeat, but in quiet, powerful defiance of the notion that one exam gets to write your story. The chapter isn't closed, it's just a plot twist.