B.A Eligibility
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6 years ago
Scholar-Level 16
you need to apply online on the Delhi University website. There is no entrance. Your percentage in best four subjects is considered. Once the application deadline is over, all colleges come out with their cut-off percentage for different courses. You can visit the colleges where you meet the cut-off criteria and take admission within three days of declaration of the list. After that second list comes out and admissions are done on the basis of the second list. This procedure continues till all the seats are filled.
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6 years agoGuide-Level 14
Congratulations for scoring 97.2% in science stream. Yes, you can get a seat in SRCC. If you are interested in pursuing B.A. or B.Com you can definitely apply for this course.
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6 years ago
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Completion of 10+2 or High School Senior Secondary exam by Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) or any equivalent exam conducted by any State Board or equivalent.
A minimum score of 50% aggregate at 10+2 level.
English as a subject at HSC, is the eligibility criteria for BA. If you meet the above mentioned requirements, then you can proceed with BA.
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Qualification: 12th
Additional Details: Mandatory Subject : English
Admission Process
Register and Apply : Interested candidates can apply online with required information.
Merit Screening: Admission is based on marks obtained in 10+2.
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