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11 months ago
Contributor-Level 7
Both are awesome subject combinations. But, it totally depends on your interest and your future targets. So, choose subjects wisely and take admission only, if you get North or South Campus. Don't come in off campus colleges.
Best of luck
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11 months agoContributor-Level 7
No, Delhi University does not offer Hotel Management courses directly, but DU offers tourism management courses under its vocational courses such as, BA (Voc.) in Travel and Tourism Management.
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11 months agoContributor-Level 6
It depends on the college as it is a college specific rule so basically in DU you have to pass atleast 50% total credits in previous year to get promoted in to next year but if failed to do so then you have to repeat the year without promoting to next year. However if you failed due to short attendance, try to apply attendance waiver due to medical reasons or emergency reasons if you have any.
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11 months ago
Contributor-Level 10
Gargi College DU is a public government college in New Delhi, India. Gargi College is affiliated to Delhi University. Admission to Gargi College depends on the course and qualification of the candidate. Admission to all the courses at Gargi College, are based on merit obtained in the entrance examination. In order to secure admission to the college, the candidates must check the eligibility criteria for the desired programme on the official website (gargicollege.in) and apply accordingly.
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11 months agoContributor-Level 7
It is almost impossible to get a college under Delhi University for a post graduation programme with a score of 53.
The cutt off varies on the basis of programme but there's no programme which can get the closing cutoff score of 53 marks .
The minimum marks required can start from around 130 to 140.
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11 months agoContributor-Level 10
With a CUET score of 569 and ST category, you stand a decent chance of being admitted to B.Com courses of colleges in the South Campus of Delhi University. The cut-offs for ST applicants are usually less than those of the general category, so the chances are on your side.Though individual cut-offs change annually, it is recommended that you refer to the current admission criteria and opt for the Common Seat Allocation System (CSAS) to get your desired option. Make sure that you fulfill all the eligibility conditions and apply in time through the official DU admissions portal.
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11 months agoContributor-Level 9
Check below the DU MBA course specialisations and faculty/departments:
| Faculty/Department | MBA Specialisation |
|---|---|
| Faculty of Management Studies | MBA Full-Time |
| Department of Finance and Business Economics | MBA Finance, MBA Business Economics |
| Delhi School of Economics | MBA International Business, MBA Human Resource Development |
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