Delhi University (DU) Eligibility
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Mode-I:
50% seats shall be earmarked on the basis of merit list drawn in order of preference separately at North Delhi Campus, South Delhi Campus according to conditions in Mode-I in the eligibility condition. Separate applications are to be filled for different campuses.
Mode-II
50% seats for all the campuses shall be filled on the basis of merit in the Common Entrance Examination scheduled to be held in June of every academic year through the system of centralized online registration at North Campus according to co
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Sorry to say that you would not be able to apply for LLB if you have passed through open learning. You can still get in touch with the college authorities for detailed information on the same.
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7 years agoScholar-Level 18
To get Delhi University B.Tech Admission, the candidates have to pass their 10+2 level from a recognised board. The minimum aggregate marks are as given below (category wise):
General Category: 60 % in four subjects (including Mathematics)
OBC category: 54% in four subjects (including Mathematics)
PH category: 55% in four subjects (including Mathematics)
SC/ST category: Passing marks with Mathematics as one the subjects
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It is difficult to point out a college which will admit you. Admissions are done on basis of merit-lists and/or entrance exams. DU cut-offs generally are very high and vary from category to category, course to course. You are advised to go through this article and have an idea of previous trends, notice how many cut-off lists have been announced:
https://www.shiksha.com/humanities-social-sciences/articles/du-cut-off-trends-for-past-years-blogId-12697
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