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7 years agoContributor-Level 8
DU BSc Eligibility Criteria 2018
The University of Delhi will release the DU BSc 2018 Eligibility Criteria for the BSc Programmes offered by the university on May 15 2018As per the admission notification of the University of Delhi the Eligibility Criteria for DU BSc 2018 will differ according to the different courses offered under the programme
Also applicants seeking admission to the BSc programmes should have passed the qualifying examination obtaining minimum marks as specified for each of the programmes in subsequent sections Candidates must make sure to check the DU BSc 2018 Eligibility Criteria of the subjects before
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7 years agoContributor-Level 8
The competition in the process of Admission in DU through ECA is really tough. Students with training from NSD and other reputed institutions compete for the admissions. However you can prepare mono acts on various themes, basically social issues, but make sure that they aren't offensive. You need to have backup options since judges may ask you to perform more than 1 acts
Another important thing is your certificates and past record. If you have certificates that you've won in competitions during your school, it will be beneficial for you.
Good luck.
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7 years agoContributor-Level 8
At undergraduate level in Maths (Hons), one studies mostly theoretical subjects with main emphasis on core subjects. Also, one gets to programme computer based mathematical models on software such as MATLAB - MathWorks, Wolfram Mathematics etc. Further the following subjects are taught;
Real Analysis
Algebra
Differential Equation
Calculus
Linear Programming
Probability and Statistics
Numerical Methods (programming)
Analysis and Algebra are purely theoretical subjects and are based on logic. Others are simple. Programming is very simple and fun. Before I forget to mention, you will most probably be taught one Credit course every s
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7 years agoContributor-Level 8
Delhi University does not offers BCA (Bachelors in Computer Application. But, it does offer B.Sc. Hons. And B.Sc. Programme in Computer Science.
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7 years agoContributor-Level 8
University of Delhi has been introduced with the aim to provide innovative curriculum and multi- programme to the students. It provides a springboard for new ideas to emerge and constantly translate them to workable projects in the real world. Cluster Innovation Centre is an institution in the University of Delhi. Through its Cutting edge degree programme, the center exposes a bright cohort of students to the most advanced research, techniques and methodologies in their respective streams. University of Delhi is still in a process to provide various multi-programme and curriculum in
Cluster Innovation Centre. The Course Fee
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7 years agoContributor-Level 8
You should undoubtedly go for the government job.
To elaborate my view, let's have a detailed analysis of private and government jobs-
1. Firsly, Government jobs are more secure as compared to private jobs. Since, when appointed by government you retire at an age of 58-65 depending upon the nature of work. Whereas, in case of private job, there is no job security. The ones hiring you are great in business. They will only pay you as long as you prove to be of some benefit to them. Eg- Let's say if a private company hires you for 70k, they will pay you 70k only when they feel the work done by you is benefitting them and is worth
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7 years agoContributor-Level 8
It certainly depends on your area of interest.
If you want to go into research and pursue a PhD degree, definitely opt for a Biomedical degree. However, if you are not at all interested in research, Biomedical is not an ideal option since it requires a lot of hard work.
The colleges offering Masters or PhD are way lesser in number in India.
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7 years agoContributor-Level 8
If you belong to Delhi and have a domicile from there, then I don't think you need a Migration certificate.
Transfer Certificate and Character Certificate is mandatory for everybody And If you are an outstation student, then you definitely need both the Migration Certificate provided by the board and issued directly by the school. You also need a transfer certificate issued and provided by the school and also a character certificate from school.
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7 years agoBeginner-Level 5
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7 years agoBeginner-Level 5
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