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kirti Gupta

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Hi, Every year the admission of the Institute of Home Economics to students is made on the basis of a declaration announced by the Institute of Home Economics. you can find the Institute of Home Economics 2021 14 courses offered by the college. Also to know about the latest cutoff information for Bachelor of Elementary Education (B. El. Ed. ) at Institute of Home Economics. Also You can visit the following website:-
https://www.shiksha.com/college/institute-of-home-economics-university-of-Delhi-hauz-khas-49116/cutoff
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kirti Gupta

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Hello, Each year the admission of the Institute of Home Economics to students is made on the basis of a declaration announced by the Institute of Home Economics. At Shiksha. com you can find the Institute of Home Economics 2021 discontinued, in all 14 courses offered by the college. Also to know about the latest cutoff information for Bachelor of Elementary Education (B. El. Ed. ) at Institute of Home Economics. You can visit the following website:-
https://www.shiksha.com/college/institute-of-home-economics-university-of-Delhi-hauz-khas-49116/cutoff
Hope this helps!

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kirti Gupta

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Hello, You can view the termination list by category through the official college website. Also, you can look at the DU website for the same. Those who reach the closing limit may continue with the admission process that opposes Special Drive Cutoff 3 which will begin on December 4, 2021. The deadline for this is December 5, 2021. Students eligible for the Third Special Shortcut List must submit admission fees. To secure their seats were granted on December 8, 2021. Admission to UG courses is strongly based on the cut marks announced by the DU. I hope this helps !

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kirti Gupta

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Hi Ritu, Yes you can pursue BEL. ED. Course. The course requires completing the eligibility process provided below:
If You have passed Class 12 or equivalent discipline on a recognised board with a mark of at least 50% (45% of students in the SC / ST / OBC Phase). Students who enroll in their final Class 12 exams are also eligible to apply for a BEL. Ed. Of course. The aggregation of Minimum of 50% or more in the qualifying examination with one subject from English/Hindi (core or elective) and three other main subjects, two other main subjects and one optional subject
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kirti Gupta

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Hi, You can view the termination list by category through the college's official website. Also, you can look at the DU website for the same. Students who reach the closing limit may continue with the admission process opposed to Special Drive Cutoff 3 which will begin on December 4, 2021. The deadline for this is 5 December 2021. Nominees eligible for the Third Special Cutoff List must submit admission fees to confirm their seats were allotted on December 8, 2021. Admission to UG courses is strongly based on the cut-off marks announced by the DU. Hope this helps!

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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

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Please write about the college name for better response. However the basic eligibility criteria of BEL. Ed is given below. Eligibility criteria : Passed Class 12 or equivalent in relevant discipline from a recognised board with an aggregate of at least 50% marks (45% for candidates belonging to SC/ ST/ OBC Category). So from above you are eligible for the asked course.

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