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Yes, you can pursue BA Honors in Economics even if you haven't studied Mathematics in 12th, as many universities, including Lovely Professional University (LPU), do not make mathematics a mandatory requirement for undergraduate economics progr
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Yes, you can pursue BA Honors in Economics even if you haven't studied Mathematics in 12th, as many universities, including Lovely Professional University (LPU), do not make mathematics a mandatory requirement for undergraduate economics programs. I don't have information about the said college/university, but I can say LPU is one of the best options for BA Honors in Economics because it offers a comprehensive curriculum, strong faculty support, and exposure to practical applications alongside theoretical learning. LPU's program is designed to develop a strong understanding of microeconomics, macroeconomics, econometrics, statistics, and international trade, while also emphasizing analytical thinking, problem-solving, and communication skills. LPU provides an interactive and modern learning environment, where students can engage in workshops, seminars, guest lectures, and industry-oriented projects. The university emphasizes experiential learning through internships and live projects, enabling students to apply theoretical concepts to real-world economic problems. The faculty members are highly qualified and often bring industry insights into the classroom, ensuring that students are updated on current economic trends and practices. Additionally, LPU has excellent campus facilities, including well-equipped libraries, computer labs, and collaborative spaces, which support academic growth. The university also focuses on student development through clubs, competitions, and extracurricular activities. Placement support at LPU is strong, with guidance for internships and career opportunities in finance, research, analytics, policy-making, and higher studies. Overall, LPU offers a balanced combination of quality education, practical exposure, and personal development, making it an ideal choice for pursuing BA Honors in Economics even without a background in 12th-grade mathematics.
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I want to know about the latest cutoff information for M.A. in Political Science at DU SOL .
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Hi.As of the 2025–2026 academic year, admissions for the M.A. in Political Science at DU SOL are based on both the Common University Entrance Test (CUET-PG) and a merit-based system using graduation marks. This means there isn't one single c
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Hi.As of the 2025–2026 academic year, admissions for the M.A. in Political Science at DU SOL are based on both the Common University Entrance Test (CUET-PG) and a merit-based system using graduation marks. This means there isn't one single cutoff, and the latest information will depend on the application category. CUET-PG 2025 cutoff informationDU SOL has started prioritizing CUET-PG scores for its postgraduate admissions. Here are the expected and round-based cutoffs for M.A. Political Science: Expected CUET-PG 2025 scores: Based on trends from the regular DU program, a score of around 240–250 (out of 400) for the General category is considered competitive. Cutoffs for reserved categories are typically lower:OBC: 220–235EWS: 225–240SC: 190–210ST: 175–190Official DU Admission Portal: The official CUET-based cutoff lists are published on the DU admission portal. You can find round-wise cutoff lists for postgraduate programs from the 2025 admission cycle here. Merit-based cutoff informationFor candidates who did not take the CUET-PG, merit-based admission based on graduation marks is considered as a fallback option. Merit List Release: Merit lists based on graduation marks for the 2025–2026 session were released in the fall of 2025. You can find these lists, which show the cutoff percentages for admission, on the DU SOL website.General Category Example (2025): The first merit list for the 2025 session under the graduation marks-based category showed candidates with percentages around 85% and higher for the unreserved category.OBC Category Example (2024): A merit list from 2024 showed candidates with percentages in the low 80s for the OBC category.
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Yes, there are several data/analytics course in DU. Here are some of the best courses in DU.Data Analytics and Business Intelligence, offered by Shaheed sukhdev college of Business studies.Business Analytics (BMS) at Shaheed sukhdev college of
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Yes, there are several data/analytics course in DU. Here are some of the best courses in DU.Data Analytics and Business Intelligence, offered by Shaheed sukhdev college of Business studies.Business Analytics (BMS) at Shaheed sukhdev college of business.Data Science, ML and Business Analytics offered by Hansraj College.Data Science/Big Data Analytics Specialization (DU SOL Online MCA)I hope this will help you.
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Hi.For admission to a B.A. Programme with an Economics + History combination at Delhi University (DU), you do not necessarily need economics as a domain subject in CUET, but you must have studied the subjects you choose for CUET in Class
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Hi.For admission to a B.A. Programme with an Economics + History combination at Delhi University (DU), you do not necessarily need economics as a domain subject in CUET, but you must have studied the subjects you choose for CUET in Class XII. Delhi University offers a B.A. Programme with various subject combinations, including Economics + History, at several of its affiliated colleges. CUET Subject Requirements for B.A. Programme (Economics + History)The general eligibility criteria for most B.A. Programme combinations at DU require the following CUET subject combination:One Language from List AAny three subjects from Section II (domain subjects), with at least two from List B1All subjects chosen in CUET must have been studied by you in Class XII Therefore:You must take a History domain subject in CUET if you studied it in Class XII.You must take an Economics domain subject in CUET if you studied it in Class XII.If you did not study Economics in Class XII, you would select another subject you did study to fulfill the "any three subjects" criteria. Important Distinction: B.A. Programme vs. B.A. (Hons) EconomicsIt is crucial to note that the requirements differ significantly for the B.A. (Hons) Economics course. For B.A. (Hons) Economics, Mathematics is a compulsory domain subject in CUET, and you must have studied it in Class XII. For the B.A. Programme (Economics + History) combination, Mathematics is not a mandatory requirement in the CUET subject combination unless you choose it as one of your three domain subjects.
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Hi.Yes, you can and should use the University of Delhi (DU) Common Seat Allocation System (CSAS) portal to apply for multiple courses, including B.Com. (Hons.), B.Com., B.A. (Hons.) Economics, and various B.A. programme combinatio
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Hi.Yes, you can and should use the University of Delhi (DU) Common Seat Allocation System (CSAS) portal to apply for multiple courses, including B.Com. (Hons.), B.Com., B.A. (Hons.) Economics, and various B.A. programme combinations, to keep them as backup options. How the DU CSAS Portal WorksThe CSAS portal allows you to express interest in many different courses offered by various DU colleges using your Common University Entrance Test (CUET) scores.Single Application: You only need to fill out one CSAS application form during the application window.Select Multiple Programs: The portal allows you to select as many courses as you are eligible for, based on the subject combinations you appeared for in the CUET exam. You can choose B.Com., B.A., and any other course that matches your score.Preference Filling: During the second phase of the admission process, you will rank your preferences for both courses and colleges. You can put your preferred courses/colleges at the top, and your "backup" options (e.g., B.A. programme combinations or B.Com. in a less competitive college) lower down your list.Merit-Based Allocation: The system automatically allocates the highest possible preference available to you based purely on your CUET scores and the cutoffs. If you don't meet the cutoff for your top choice, it automatically checks your next preference, functioning exactly like a backup system. Steps to Follow:Ensure Eligibility: Make sure you have the correct CUET subject combination required for the B.Com or B.A. courses you are interested in.Register on the CSAS Portal: Fill out the application form on the University of Delhi CSAS portal.Opt for All Relevant Courses: In the course selection section, check the boxes for all B.Com and B.A. options you are considering.Rank Wisely: Carefully order your preferences during Phase 2.By doing this, you maximize your chances of securing a seat in the University of Delhi system, even if you don't make the cutoff for your primary choice.
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The highest and average stipend offered during the St. Stephen's College University of Delhi internships 2023-24 were INR 2.2 Lacs per month and INR 35,500 per month, respectively. Looking at the sector-wise split of internships 2024, IT was t
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The highest and average stipend offered during the St. Stephen's College University of Delhi internships 2023-24 were INR 2.2 Lacs per month and INR 35,500 per month, respectively. Looking at the sector-wise split of internships 2024, IT was the top sector with 30.8% of offers made in it. The second top sector was Finance (23.1%).
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Hi.Deciding between Kamla Nehru College (KNC) and Daulat Ram College (DRC) for Psychology depends on your preference for campus location, overall college atmosphere and specific subject performance. Both are top women-only colleges, so the cho
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Hi.Deciding between Kamla Nehru College (KNC) and Daulat Ram College (DRC) for Psychology depends on your preference for campus location, overall college atmosphere and specific subject performance. Both are top women-only colleges, so the choice comes down to personal fit.
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Which is a better option for women to pursue psychology in DU - Jesus and Mary or Indraprastha?
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Hi.Both Jesus and Mary College (JMC) and Indraprastha College for Women ( IPCW) are excellent choices for pursuing Psychology at Delhi University, and are considered among the best women-only colleges for the subject after Lady Shri Ram Colleg
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Hi.Both Jesus and Mary College (JMC) and Indraprastha College for Women ( IPCW) are excellent choices for pursuing Psychology at Delhi University, and are considered among the best women-only colleges for the subject after Lady Shri Ram College. The "better" option for you will depend on your personal preferences for campus, culture, and location.
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Hi.There is no single course titled "Commerce + Economics" offered at Delhi University (DU) or Hansraj College. However, a student can combine these subjects in two main ways: By pursuing a B.A. (Programme) with a combination of Economics
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Hi.There is no single course titled "Commerce + Economics" offered at Delhi University (DU) or Hansraj College. However, a student can combine these subjects in two main ways: By pursuing a B.A. (Programme) with a combination of Economics and Commerce disciplines.By taking Economics or Commerce as a Generic Elective (GE) subject while pursuing an honours degree in another field. The curriculum you will study depends on which specific program you enroll in. B.A. (Programme) in Economics and CommerceUnder the new Undergraduate Curriculum Framework (UGCF) introduced by Delhi University, you can pursue a B.A. (Programme) degree by choosing two disciplines. If you select Economics and Commerce, your curriculum will include: Discipline Specific Core (DSC) Courses: You will take DSCs in both Economics and Commerce throughout your program. You must declare a "major" and a "minor" from these two subjects. Your major discipline will have more core papers than your minor.Generic Elective (GE) Courses: You will select GEs from a pool of subjects outside your main disciplines. This broadens your academic scope.Ability Enhancement Courses (AEC): These focus on subjects like Language and Environmental Science.Skill Enhancement Courses (SEC): These courses are designed to provide vocational skills.Value Addition Courses (VAC): These courses aim for holistic development, covering topics such as ethics and constitutional values. Example subjects under B.A. (Programme)While the curriculum changes frequently under the new framework, some of the subjects you can expect to study in each discipline are: Economics:Introductory MicroeconomicsIntroductory MacroeconomicsStatistical Methods for EconomicsCommerce:Financial AccountingBusiness Organisation and ManagementBusiness Laws B.Com. (Hons.) with Economics as an ElectiveIf you pursue a B.Com. (Hons.) degree at Hansraj College, which is a well-structured and widely recognised program, you can choose Economics as a Generic Elective (GE) subject. Core Courses (Commerce): A large portion of your degree will focus on core commerce subjects such as:Financial AccountingCorporate AccountingBusiness Law and Corporate LawIncome Tax Law and PracticeCost AccountingManagement AccountingGeneric Elective Courses (Economics): From the third semester onwards, you have the option to choose Generic Elective (GE) courses. You can select subjects like Introductory Microeconomics or Introductory Macroeconomics from the Economics department. B.A. (Hons.) Economics with Commerce as an ElectiveConversely, if you pursue a B.A. (Hons.) in Economics, the curriculum is rigorous and globally comparable. Core Courses (Economics): Your coursework would be heavily focused on Economics, including:MicroeconomicsMacroeconomicsMathematical Methods for EconomicsStatistical Methods in EconomicsIndian Economic DevelopmentPublic Economics
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