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Any government college takes on an entrance exam for the admission process. And if not, then the percentile cut off is considered to be the main frame for admission process. The lesser the cut off marks, the more chances of being selected as a candidate for admission.
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The fee for the course is 58690 for 3 years. And they have an intake of 60 seats. Admission is through university level counselling based on marks obtained in 10+2.
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no it is not compulsory that you had studied mathematics in class 12th for B.Sc chemistry. The cut off is on the basis of PCB/PCM. For more information regarding admission process visit Delhi University website.
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