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Arindam Modak

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It is true that, both Keshav Mahavidyalaya and Ramanujan College, belong to the University of Delhi, but both have their own advantages. A comparative analysis is provided here below, so that you can decide and choose better on which one to go for :-

Reputation :-

Keshav Mahavidyalaya is said to be quite a good college with a very well-built academic foundation. Moreover, it has its reputation of being good in teaching and the decent infrastructure it holds.
Ramanujan College is often accounted as among the better colleges in Delhi University and gets even better every day in the field of academics and extracurricular activities.
Courses a

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VISHAL GUPTA

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Yes, there are seats reserved for ST students at the University of Delhi for MBBS programs. The reservation percentage for ST students is 7.5%. To get admission, you need to appear for the NEET and secure a good rank. Based on your rank and category, you will be eligible for seat allotment through the centralized counseling process conducted by the Medical Counseling Committee (MCC).

 

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Praveen Pravn

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There isn't much information about the chances of getting a seat at Satyawati College available as per google, but here's some related information about the college and its admission process:
  • Number of seats :- For the 2024–2025 academic year, Satyawati College is offering around 1,309 undergraduate seats, plus 200 supernumerary seats
  • Eligibility criteria :-
    • BComClass 12 with a minimum of 45% aggregate 
       
    • BScClass 12 with a minimum of 45% aggregate 
       
    • MABA or bachelor's degree in the relevant stream 
       
    • CertificateClass 12 with a minimum of 45% aggregate

    The CUET cutoffs also matt

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Shejal agrawal

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Yes, you can take an admission in Delhi University with one language and three domain subjects in your Class 12 board exams, but the eligibility and cutoff criteria are course-specific. DU accepts any student who has passed with a minimum one language and three academic subjects that may include domain subjects.
Key Points:

1. One Language Subject: DU demands that you must have a language subject, such as English or Hindi, as part of your qualification.
2. Domain Subjects: You can choose any three from your Class 12 subjects (History, Geography, Physics, etc.) as per your choice of course.

For example, if the courses require specific subje

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Shejal agrawal

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The university does not run any specific D.El.Ed. course but is a participating member of the curricular development and revision processes in some of its teacher education programs, like B.El.Ed., among others for teachers' training. Most D.El.Ed. programs are conducted in institutions that include the SCERT among others and not at Delhi University.

If looking for teacher education courses at Delhi University, you may want to go for B.El.Ed. To know more about D.El.Ed., look up institutions like SCERT Delhi.

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Shiv Kumar

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The course-wise placements at the Institute of Home Economics (IHE), Delhi University, show positive outcomes for various programs.

  • B.Sc. Home Science: The average placement package is approximately INR 2.86 LPA, with the highest reaching INR 15-16 LPA.
  • B.El.Ed. & BA Journalism: These programs also offer strong placement opportunities, with notable recruiters from the media and education sectors.

The institute offers extensive internship opportunities starting from the fourth semester, with around 80-85% of students securing internships. Top recruiters include major firms like Genpact, Wipro, and Fab India, as well as companies in the med

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Shiv Kumar

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A CUET score of 450 could be competitive for admission to the B.A. programs at the Institute of Home Economics, Delhi University, depending on the course and category. Generally, a score around 450 may meet the cutoff for certain programs, particularly for students in reserved categories. However, it's best to check the latest cutoff trends for your specific course to get a more accurate picture.

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Shiv Kumar

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Here's the placement summary for Delhi College of Arts and Commerce (DCAC):

Commerce

  • Top Roles: Auditing, Finance
  • Top Companies: E&Y, Deloitte
  • the highest Package: INR 11 LPA
  • the lowest Package: INR 4 LPA

Other Courses

  • Placement Scenario: Average to below average
  • the highest Package: INR 6 LPA
  • the lowest Package: INR 2 LPA
  • Internship Percentage: 30%
  • Internship Info: Provided via WhatsApp groups for each subject

DCAC has a placement cell that facilitates free internship opportunities for all students.

 
 

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Subhash Kumar Gupta

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With an AIR of 20481 in CLAT 2024, it is quite difficult to get a seat in the 5-year BA LLB or BBA LLB programs of Delhi University. The cutoff is likely to be around 92.25 for BA LLB and 86.25 for BBA LLB, way beyond your rank. It is competitive, too, with very few seats, making the cut all the more difficult. You have a chance of another law college or courses if you have not cleared the cut-off.

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Ravi Babu

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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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