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ABHINAV SRIVASTAVA

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With 445/750 in CUET and 93.6% in boards and the OBC category, you may find getting into the top DU colleges like Shaheed Sukhdev College for BBA/BMS tough as their cutoffs are mostly above 470 for OBC. However, you do have chances to get into colleges such as Aryabhatta College, Ramanujan College, and Ram Lal Anand College. The BMS OBC cutoffs from 355-445 range for these colleges respectively. In terms of conventional BBA options, you can do colleges such as Maharaja Agrasen Institute of Management Studies, JIMS Rohini and other IP University-affiliated colleges in Delhi which offer good placements too, as these colleges also accept

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Dua naqvi

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Yes you can get admission in Delhi University even after you have not choose psychology as a subject in cuet.

The subject mapping is so impossible in du you have to choose those subjects only those were in your 12th only.

And 1 language and 3 domains from list b will be best to take admission in psychology (any subject you have in your 12th)

But relative to all subjects you need more marks in your cuet due to high competition in psychology courses thank you 

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Amaan

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To pursue B.Sc. Nursing at Delhi University through CUET (UG), you need to choose Biology, Chemistry, Physics, and potentially the General Test, as most DU nursing colleges require PCB subjects for admission, in addition to qualifying by 10+2 with a minimum of 45-50% in Physics, Chemistry, Biology and English.

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ANKUR YADAV

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It depends on college to college. The cut-off of north campus colleges are very high than south campus colleges than off campus colleges. 

Cut-off of colleges like SRCC, HINDU, HANSRAJ ranges between 950+/1000 for general category students for Bcom (Hons). 

If we talk about south campus colleges like Venky, it ranges between 890-950 approximately for general category. 

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Amaan

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As of my knowledge, Sri Guru Tegh Bahadur Khalsa College, University of Delhi, has announced 232 seats for the B.Com (Hons) and B.Com (Programs) courses for the academic year 2024-2025. Since the college is a Sikh minority institution, 50% of the seats are reserved for Sikh minority applicants. The other half is accessible to all on the basis of merit without any specific reservations for SC/ST/OBC/EWS. During DU's CSAS counselling rounds, the reservation of seats fluctuates and during each round, updated vacancies are published on the official portal.

 

 

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Anand Soni

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The latest cutoff information for the MBA in Finance at Delhi University, particularly for programs like the one offered by the Department of Financial Studies (DFS) or Faculty of Management Studies (FMS), is highly competitive and primarily based on entrance exam scores. For FMS, admission is based on CAT scores, where you'd typically need a percentile upwards of ninety-nine for general category candidates. For DFS, it's usually CAT scores too, with a slightly varied but still very high cut-off, often around ninety-seven to ninety-eight percentile for general category. These top-tier programs don't usually release fixed cut-off percen

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nishwa Nm

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You can opt for B.Com (Bachelors) and B.A Economics, BBA, B.VOC.You can choose other subjects like economics, Business studies, Accountancy instead of maths.

some of the colleges which offer B.Com honours without Maths in Delhi University:SRCC, Ramjas college, st Stephens, Hansraj college, Hindu in north campus, sri venkateshwar, sree auribindo, Miranda house, kirodi lal college.

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Sonu Patel

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1.Yes, B.Sc Nursing is available at DU however the simplest in one college – Rajkumari Amrit Kaur College of Nursing (RAKCON).

2.It is a part of Delhi University and one of the first-class nursing faculty members in India.

3.You must bypass 12th class with Physics, Chemistry, Biology, and English. Minimum 50% marks are required.

4.Admission isn't via DU UG portal (CSAS). You need to supply NEET-UG exam.

5.After NEET, counselling is executed, and you may select RAKCON in case your marks are exact.

6.No direct admission or DU front check is available for B.Sc Nursing.

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