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palak mahajan

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The intake for UG arts Science and management and computer application is that the students for subject for UG courses is based on merit in a qualify examination and for PG courses various entrance exams like o u cets ICT are considered and the minimum marks required for a candidates should at least 40% marks in the 10 + 2 examination that is intermediate.

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palak mahajan

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No, you cannot do that you have to start again with the first year examination and if you want to change the course you will do it now may confident decisions this time in your life so that you don't have to think about changing things again and feeling about in the examination suggest good luck and have a bright future.

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Prateek Swami

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Your question does not specify which course you wish to apply for at Delhi University (DU) via the Common University Entrance Test (CUET). The admission standards for DU via CUET vary according on the programme or department for which you desire to apply. As a result, the minimum score required to get admitted to DU via CUET differs by course.

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Kishan Sah

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If you want to learn something, enroll in Amity because there will at least be instructors instructing you there, as opposed to LU where instructors are frequently missing and, even when they are, are likely unable to finish your curriculum.so choose selectively where do you wanna go.

In contrast to Amity, where attendance is the only factor, LU allows students the flexibility to choose whether or not to attend classes.

 

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Adarsh kr singj

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The intake for UG Arts, Science, Management, and Computer Applications is 30 students per subject. Commerce has an intake of 45 students per course. Selection for UG courses is based on merit in the qualifying examination and for PG courses various entrance exams like OUCET, TS ICET are considered.

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Munira Saify

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Guru Govind University registration is open for admission to several UG, PG and Diploma courses, including BA in Mass Comm, PGDMLT, PG Diploma in Mass Comm, PG Diploma in Journalism, Masters in Law. On the other hand, the registration process for BA, BCom, BSc, Mcom, MSc (Chemistry), MA (Sanskrit, Sociology, Gujrati, English) are now closed. The University has also released the first and second provisional list of selected candidates for MCom first semester. Guru Govind University courses along with their selection criteria and fees are given below:

Course

Selection/Eligibility

Total Fee

M.Ed

Selection: Entrance-based

Eligibility: BEd/BA/BSc

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Munira Saify

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BA is known as a PDF, 3-year degree course and is considered completed only after 3-years. PG Diploma, after BA can be done in 1-year. So, do not search for magic but complete the approved degree

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Md sarik ansari

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Yes, you are eligible for DU. You can check the eligibility criteria for DU on their website.
 

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Abhishek Raj

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You can definitely pursue a BTech and BA course at the same time; you just have to choose to take one of the courses online. The UGC has now made it possible for candidates to pursue two degree programs concurrently, with the only requirement being that one of the programs be completed through distance learning and the other through regular classroom instruction.

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Ananya Sharma

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No, you have to do Bachelors in Education first and only then you can do masters.

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