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Muskan Chugh

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Sure! Take a look at the table below to know more about the best Bcom colleges in Delhi NCR:

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No. of Colleges

460+ colleges

Annual Fees

Less than INR 1 Lakh: 100+ colleges

INR 1-2 Lakh: 30+ colleges

INR 2-3 Lakh: 20+ colleges

INR 3-5 Lakh: 10+ colleges

More than INR 5 Lakh: 20+ colleges

Top Specialisations

Finance,  International Accounting,  CUET, & Management Accounting,  Auditing & Control, etc.

Top Colleges

Hansraj College, Hindu College, Ramjas College, Sri Venkateswara College, SBSC, IP University, Amity University, K.R. Mangalam University, etc.

Accepted Entrance Exams

CUET,  IPU CET, etc.

Disclaimer: This information is sourced from the official website and may vary.

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Rishabh Pandey

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Diploma in Advanced Cosmetology and Aesthetic offered in VLCC Institute is a full time program. Although it may differ by a bit in some branches and certain curriculum updates, it typically takes 8 months to 1 year (or about 357 hours in some certain diplomas, such as Diploma in Cosmetology which involves aesthetics). The fee of such advanced diploma in VLCC institutes is usually between INR 50,000 and INR 1,00, 000 and some reports suggest INR 6,00, 000 course fee of a whole one year course in cosmetology which includes an advance aesthetics.

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Saksham Tiwari

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Rejoining a B.Sc (Hons) Physics degree at Delhi University after leaving in 2018 would be extremely challenging, if not impossible, to continue from where you left off. DU usually has strict regulations regarding discontinuation and re-admission; a gap of several years typically means you cannot simply "continue" the old degree. Your best course of action would be to contact the Registrar's office or the specific Physics department at your former college/university to inquire about any possible re-admission policies or alternatives like fresh admission.

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Aman Kumar

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When you want cheap courses on BA Political Science the colleges of Delhi University (DU) in Delhi are by far the cheapest (fees very low, eg often 15000-60000 of the entire 3 year course, sometimes as low as 7000-10000 rupees per year, e.g. in colleges such as Deshbandhu, or even 21390 as a total in the courses at DU SOL). These are the government bodies whereby CUET is the major change of admission to these colleges such as Dyal Singh, Atma Ram Sanatan Dharma colleges etc. Government Post Graduate College, Noida is a local option in Noida at lower fees (approximately 7760 per year BA fees), but otherwise only the local parties delive

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Sandeep Patel

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Miranda House, Delhi University does no longer provide the B.P.Ed direction. So, there is no price structure to be had for it.

The college gives other guides like B.A., B.Sc., B.El.Ed., and M.Sc.

If you're looking for B.P.Ed, you can take a look at other DU faculty members like IGIPESS or Lakshmibai College that offer this route.

 

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Aman Kumar

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In order to take admission in Delhi University (DU) in regular undergraduate (UG) courses, one now has to have given the CUET (Common University Entrance Test). Nevertheless, it is possible to have direct admission into programs offered by School of Open Learning (SOL) or Non-Collegiate Women Education Board (NCWEB) without CUET score as well. Moreover, there are some supernumerary quotas, such as Sports, ECA, PwBD, and wards of armed forces personnel or the single girl child category, but even in their case, the formula is usually to pass the CUET and register on CSAS portal.

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Aman Kumar

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Vajirao IAS Academy is located in different places within Delhi like old rajinder nagar and Mukherjee Nagar. Most Major Delhi University colleges that offer UG courses in English Literature lie in either North Campus (e.g. Hindu College, Hansraj College, Miranda House, Kirori Mal College, Ramjas College) or South Campus (e.g. Lady Shri Ram College, Gargi College), and these can be reached through these coaching centers. English Hons is also offered in other colleges such as Dyal Singh College, Aryabhatta College etc. The specific distance varies depending upon a particular branch of the Vajirao family.

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Aman Kumar

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As part of B.Sc Paramedical courses, important dates of AIIMS Delhi B.Optometry entrance exam in 2025 session were: The last date of Basic Registration was April 8, 2025, and the deadline of final registration was May 15, 2025. On July 7, 2025, admit cards were issued and the entrance examination took place July 13, 2025. The numbers of this exam were announced on 18 th of July 2025.

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Having a high JEE Main CRL of 301, 136 and a PwD rank of 527 as a Delhi homestate candidate, the chances of making it to CS, IT or ECE at NSUT will be heavily undermined, with reservation or not. Though NSUT participated in the 50 % seats against All India candidates Persons with Disability (PwD), they only hold a quota of 5 per cent in the Delhi region so the cut offs of such popular branches are highly competitive even in the reserved category. Previous year PwD specific cut-offs are different and you should refer to the official JAC Delhi counselling site to get the same.

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PANKAJ MAURYA

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With 69.01 percent (OBC) in Jee Mains:

 

 Delhi Government College:

Dtu, nsut, IIit-d-no-chance

Igdtu -  uncontrolled

Better option:

GGSIPU College (Mait, BPIT, etc.) - spot for lower branches is possible

Private College (Amity, Sharda, Galgotias) -? Yes

You (non -B.Tech) -Through cuet, JEE not

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