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7 years ago
Contributor-Level 9
The application form of DU MBBS 2019 for round I will open in online mode tentatively in 3rd week of June. To participate in DU MBBS 2019 admission process, the candidates must have qualified NEET exam for the current academic.
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7 years ago
Guide-Level 11
Of course, you can. I can't bet but if you are from general caste and can score in the range of 90%. Then, I am sure you will secure a seat in not just South Campus but in one of the few colleges of North Campus too.
* Please mind that other factors make a difference too. For example, cut offs vary from course to course. Cut-off of B.Com would not be less then 90% but for BA it can go below 85% too.
* I gave my boards last year and went through the same process of applying and then constantly analyzing cut-off lists of DU, and it isn't that hard. I am not any one to guarantee but looking at the trends of past 2-3 years
New answer posted
7 years ago
Guide-Level 11
There is no specific need for a group of subjects. Anyone from any stream can apply for this course of B.A psychology. It does not matter if you had psychology in 12th class or not, you will still be eligible to apply nonetheless. * However it is advised that you should include psychology in 'Best Four Subjects'(BFS) if you had it as a subject in 12th. If you do not do so, you will face 'DEDUCTION' of some percentage(2-3%) in your BFS%. * DU says that you must include that subject in your BFS, the course of which you are applying for as a major. For example, if you are applying for History(H), you must include History in BFS else
New answer posted
7 years ago
Guide-Level 11
no, there is no entrance exam for B.A psychology in DU. This course is merit-based. All the best!
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7 years ago
Scholar-Level 17
M.Sc Food & Nutrition Delhi University: EXAMINATION
B.Sc. (Honors). In Home Science / B.Sc. (Pass) in Home Science / B.Sc. (Honors). In Food Technology: after (10+2)/ PGDDPHN (1 year), from Delhi University or any other University whose Examination is recognised by the University of Delhi as equivalent and fulfill other conditions of eligibility. Should have passed Nutritional Biochemistry and any two subjects in the following areas: Food & Nutrition / Nutrition through the life cycle / Public Nutrition / Food Science and Processing / Diet therapy / Microbiology/ Nutrition for Adults and Elderly/ Nutrition for Children and Adolescent
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7 years ago
Scholar-Level 17
A score of 98.5-99+ percentile in CAT should be safe enough to get an interview call from FMS New Delhi. Since a significant weight age is allotted to the CAT score, the higher you score the better it would be.
Good luck!
New answer posted
7 years ago
Contributor-Level 8
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