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Pooja sehrawatCurrent Student
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Delhi College of Arts and Commerce, [DCAC] Delhi University, Mass Media and Communications Fee Structure
Bachelor of Arts [BA]
Duration : 3 year(s), Full Time
Total Tuition Fees
Rs. 30,045
Bachelor of Arts [BA] {Hons.} (Journalism)
Rs. 30,045
Bachelor of Arts [BA]
Duration : 3 year(s), Full Time
Total Tuition Fees
Rs. 30,045
Bachelor of Arts [BA] {Hons.} (Journalism)
Rs. 30,045
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Shivani HashiaCurrent Student
Contributor-Level 9
No, it is not possible, if you don't have any reservations.
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Pranjal AryaCurrent Student
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Hi farida, The candidates can apply for BFA Degree Course through offline only. There is NO Online Process of filling the BFA Degree Course Application Form.
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Akansha DhimanCurrent Student
journalism student
Contributor-Level 8
As Delhi College Of Arts and Commerce is under the University of Delhi, therefore, the admission is done on the basis of academics marks scored by the candidate. Candidate only get admitted if he/she clears the cut-off lists released by the co
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As Delhi College Of Arts and Commerce is under the University of Delhi, therefore, the admission is done on the basis of academics marks scored by the candidate. Candidate only get admitted if he/she clears the cut-off lists released by the college. There is no such possibility of taking direct admission in DCAC in any course offered by the college.
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7 years ago
I got 93%in 12th commerce can i got admission in DCAC with math additional got 91 marks in math
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Devangna SharmaCurrent Student
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Congratulations, you scored very well. Coming to your question admission depends on your course which particular course you want to pursue on the basis of top 4 subjects marks aggregate. If you are somewhat interested in doing B.Com(Hons.) or
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Congratulations, you scored very well. Coming to your question admission depends on your course which particular course you want to pursue on the basis of top 4 subjects marks aggregate. If you are somewhat interested in doing B.Com(Hons.) or economics honors then 93% is not enough to get into DCAC but you can get various good colleges if wait for cut offs to dip. You have chances in Motilal College, Rajdhani, DDU, Ramlal, Shivaji and various other good colleges.
Have patience and wait for the cut offs to dip, don't do hassle work. Best of luck .
Have patience and wait for the cut offs to dip, don't do hassle work. Best of luck .
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Aditya kumar TyagiCurrent Student
Filmmaker, New Delhi
Contributor-Level 7
Delhi College of Arts & Commerce (DCAC) is one of the prestigious colleges under Delhi Univresity.
The admission to all the UG courses will be based on the merit.
The candidates need to score the minimum cut-off marks declared by the college fo
The admission to all the UG courses will be based on the merit.
The candidates need to score the minimum cut-off marks declared by the college fo
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Delhi College of Arts & Commerce (DCAC) is one of the prestigious colleges under Delhi Univresity.
The admission to all the UG courses will be based on the merit.
The candidates need to score the minimum cut-off marks declared by the college for each course.
You should check the previous year cutoff in the course you are interested.
The admission to all the UG courses will be based on the merit.
The candidates need to score the minimum cut-off marks declared by the college for each course.
You should check the previous year cutoff in the course you are interested.
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Vidura AryaCurrent Student
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Guide-Level 11
Hello,
It is good that you have secured your seat in DSC. You will be able to take admission in DCAC only when there will be seats available till 8th cut off. Seats of all good colleges are getting filled so how can you assume there will be one
It is good that you have secured your seat in DSC. You will be able to take admission in DCAC only when there will be seats available till 8th cut off. Seats of all good colleges are getting filled so how can you assume there will be one
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Hello,
It is good that you have secured your seat in DSC. You will be able to take admission in DCAC only when there will be seats available till 8th cut off. Seats of all good colleges are getting filled so how can you assume there will be one for you by 8th cut-off?
*DSC and DCAC are equally good. NIRF 2018 AIR of DSC is 25. While DCAC is nowhere in the top 100. DCAC, undoubtedly, is one of the most sought-after colleges of South Campus for commerce but Dyal is no less. So don't worry about the decision.
All the best!
It is good that you have secured your seat in DSC. You will be able to take admission in DCAC only when there will be seats available till 8th cut off. Seats of all good colleges are getting filled so how can you assume there will be one for you by 8th cut-off?
*DSC and DCAC are equally good. NIRF 2018 AIR of DSC is 25. While DCAC is nowhere in the top 100. DCAC, undoubtedly, is one of the most sought-after colleges of South Campus for commerce but Dyal is no less. So don't worry about the decision.
All the best!
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Akansha DhimanCurrent Student
journalism student
Contributor-Level 8
According to the admission process candidates are selected on the basis of entrance exam and then merit screening. There are particular no of seats available for students of OBC outside Delhi. Therefore it all depends on the cut-off lists reve
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According to the admission process candidates are selected on the basis of entrance exam and then merit screening. There are particular no of seats available for students of OBC outside Delhi. Therefore it all depends on the cut-off lists revealed by the colleges for the same.
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Juhi BansalCurrent Student
Explore your self
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Yes, you can get admission in DCAC for B.Com as the eligibility criteria is to pass 12th with more than 40% that you have already accomplished.
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Mandeep IndoraCurrent Student
Beginner-Level 3
It depends on the university in which you are seeking admission.
Can you tell in which university you are seeking admission?
Can you tell in which university you are seeking admission?
