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Vivek Mittal

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It's completely your call but I would suggest you go to Hindu College as it is a part of DU. DU is one of the best universities in India.

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KRISHNENDU SENTech Lover,Friendly,Foodie

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Well, as per my vision I can see you in DU College with B.Sc (hons) physical education. https://www.shiksha.com/humanities-social-sciences/articles/top-delhi-university-du-colleges-blogId-14551. This link will give you more idea about DU College. All the very best.

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Akansha Dhimanjournalism student

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Hi Divya, Yes, you can go for the course like BCA BBA B.Com B.Ed BAJMC, according to your subjects. And, for taking admission in College of Delhi University, you need to clear the cut off lists of the course you opt further. You will get admission on merit based on your percentage in class 12th.

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Sugandha Vats

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You need to be eligible for the admission as per the cut offs, your best of four percentage needs to be equal or more than the cut off percentage. Only a few DU colleges offer this course. If you did not have psychology as a subject in class 12th, then a certain percentage from your calculated best of four will be deducted. In the case of deduction, your best of four the percentage decided by the college needs to qualify the cut off. Good Luck.

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Pooja sehrawat

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Every cut off will be less than the previous cut off. First cut off is generally very high for good colleges, but after 5th and 6th cut off, the top 4 percentage can come down low .It depends upon the course & college.
Good luck.

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ashutosh chauhan

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Desbandhu is the better choice than other colleges.

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ashutosh chauhan

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If you belong to general category, then you can't get admission in any DU college, because the lowest cut-off for this course is above 88% for general category. If you belong to OBC, SC, ST categories, then you will get admission in Delhi University colleges.
Download the previous year's cut-off for a rough idea. For more information, visit Delhi University's website.

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ashutosh chauhan

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You can fill up the SOL Form through Delhi university website. To know more about the course offered by Delhi University under SOL (School of Open Learning) programme you can visit SOL's website. After you register yourself on School of Open Learning (SOL), they will allot you the college you can attend the classes. Classes held on Saturday and Sunday a week. They will inform you the timings and dates for the classes. For more information visit SOL Delhi University's website.

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