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You may get admission easily if you have sports or any other quota.
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That's a brilliant option that you have chosen, as an Honors degree will provide you weightage. Preparation for UPSC should be started once the 2nd year exams are over.
One year regular classes and thereafter revision for 3 months would be enough, if proper timetables are followed. Write back for further queries. Thanks and all the best.
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You can see the previous year's cut-off list to have an idea about current year's cut off by visiting Delhi University's website here http://www.du.ac.in/du/index.php?page=cut-off-2017.
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According to the rule, a student must not take admission in any college if he/she plans to appear in the improvement exam of CBSE. A form has to be signed by a principal stating that the candidate appearing in the improvement exam has not taken admission in any college.
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