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muskan kalra

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Dear Jaitr,
Though Delhi University (DU) had intended to start its five-year integrated course on journalism from this academic session, the journalism programme has not even shortlisted its candidates. This at a time the academic session for the rest of the courses are about to enter the second month. The admission process for journalism, currently in its registration stage, will conduct the entrance test on September 17 and admit candidates between September 23 and 25. The coordinators have received close to 1,500 admission applications from students, who have mostly managed to get a seat in different programmes and courses across DU
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muskan kalra

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Dear Priyanka,
The percentage depends on the course that you have opted. Usually, it is best four subjects (BFS) including English for the Arts courses, BA and the 3 Science subjects for Science courses. B.Sc except for Mathematics and Statistics, where they take BFS.

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ashutosh chauhan

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Shivaji College is better than Rajdhani College because of its faculty members.

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shivangi raizada

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Around 75 colleges are under Delhi University amongst which 50+ are of commerce.

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ashutosh chauhan

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Both the colleges are good but ARSD has better faculty than DDUC. So I would suggest you to go with ARSD.

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ashutosh chauhan

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Maths is a compulsory and a condition to meet the eligibility criteria for admission in B.Com. To pursue B.Com you should have studied maths in class 12.

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Pallavi Jain

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45% or more marks in the aggregate of 3 subjects (Physics, Chemistry, Biology/ Biotechnology) and 40% minimum marks in one compulsory language (I. e. English).

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muskan kalra

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Dear Vansham,
In case, you can get a chance in Hansraj College, go ahead without thinking much. Kolkata has poor student crowd. Moreover, the faculty of SXC has degraded. I don't know much about Delhi University when it comes to faculty, but given that most of the books authored by the professors of DU, sell like hot cakes all over in India, for all professional exams, I can easily assume, that the professors must also be pretty good there. SXC, however, teaches you one of the most important things in Life I. e. discipline. You wake up 5 AM and reach sharply by 6 AM. There are no excuses for securing low scores in examinations, and abov
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