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Ravi Babu

Contributor-Level 10

Delhi University (DU) usually reimburses money for admission cancellations a few weeks after the request is made. You are eligible for a complete refund less a small processing fee, if you cancel your admission before the final acceptance date. If you cancel your admission within 15 days of the last day this normally applies. A partial refund (90 percent, 80 percent, or 50 percent, depending on the time of cancellation) may be available if it happens after that.

You must finish the cancellation process in order to receive a refund, and it could take up to four weeks.

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Virajita Sharma

Contributor-Level 10

SOL DU offers various skill courses under the Open Learning Development Center. The duration of these courses ranges between 30 hours and six months. These courses are conducted in Online, Offline, Hybrid and Self-Paced Learning modes. DU SOL skill courses are offered in collaboration with popular knowledge partners, namely FinX, Think Cyber, Samarth Bharat, Maruti Suzuki, etc. The applications have been invited for short-term courses, find details here.

Check below the list of prominent skill courses along with their knowledge partners offered at DU SOL:

Course NameKnowledge Partners
English ProficiencyCambridge University Press and Assessment
Certified Market Expert (CMX)FinX
AC Refrigerator RepairingSamarth Bharat
Motor Driving for Girls (Car)Maruti Suzuki
Personal FinanceNergyVidya

Note: The detailed list of courses is available on the official website of SOL

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Suraj Kumar karn

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Yes, it is often compulsory to provide passport details while filling up the counseling or admission form for a Postgraduate course at Delhi University (DU), especially for international students or those applying under the Foreign Nationals category.ndian nationals are generally not required to provide passport details unless specified otherwise for specific programs or categories (such as NRI quota or foreign nationals applying from abroad).ndian nationals may need to provide other forms of identification such as Aadhaar card number, PAN card details, or other government-issued IDs depending on the program’s specific requiremen

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Manori Sahni

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The latest DU BSc placements statistics are not available as of now. As per the NIRF report 2024, out of 266 UG three-year students, 190 were placed. The median package offered was INR 5.5 LPA. Some of the top recruiters of the university in the recent past have been Dell, Google, Gartner, Amazon, Barclays, etc.

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Manori Sahni

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No, Delhi University does not offers direct/merit-based admission to the BA/BA (Hons) courses. Starting from 2022, the admission to BA at DU Colleges is based on merit in the Common University Entrance Test (CUET). Earlier, the university use to release its cutoff list and offer admission based on Class 12 aggregate. To take the national-level examination, aspirants can apply on the official website of NTA CUET and select DU colleges and preferred course combinations.

After declaration of CUET results, students also need to register on DU CSAS portal. Then they can lock their choices and accept allotted college and course as well. Furth

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Manori Sahni

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The first year of the UG course is divided into two semesters. Aspirants have to appear for the exams semesterly and clear them to pass the course. The subjects included in DU BA (H) in Economics course offered at Delhi School of Economics are:

  • Mathematical Methods for Economics - I & II
  • Introductory Microeconomics - I & II
  • Art of Communication
  • Environmental Science

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Pulkit Gautam

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To prepare for the BJMC course at Delhi University (DU), aspiring students can refer to the following books:

  • Success Master: Journalism & Mass Communication
  • Manorama Yearbook

These books are recommended for preparing for the entrance exam of the BJMC programme at DU

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Manas Ranjan Sahu

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Based on students review and rankings here is the list

A. (Hons.) Hindi Patrakarita Evam Jansanchar (Hindi Journalism and Mass Communication): If you're passionate about writing, communication, and current affairs, this programme could be a good fit.

B.A. (Hons.) Social Work: This programme equips you with the skills to address social issues and empower communities.

B.Com. (Hons.): This programme offers a strong foundation in business and commerce principles, preparing students for careers in accounting, finance, or management.

B.El.Ed: This programme qualifies graduates to teach at the elementary level (primary/middle school). With a grow

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