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a year ago
Guide-Level 14
Yes, many colleges under Delhi University (DU) have a co-ed setup and offer NCC for girls. Some of these include:
- Dyal Singh College
- Ramjas College
- Shyam Lal College
- Satyawati College
- Kirori Mal College
- Shivaji College
- Swami Shraddhanand College
- Zakir Husain Delhi College (Evening)
- Atma Ram Sanatan Dharm College
- Bhagini Nivedita College
New answer posted
a year agoContributor-Level 9
Needless to say, your CUET percentile needs to be at least 95 to be successful in acquiring a seat in the best colleges for general category admission in DU through this process in 2024: Business course. Such courses are in high demand and even more so for the general category students applies much into the admission process.
You have to perform well in the needed CUET components: Domain subjects and General Test, if necessary. With a percentage of about 60-70% in his 12th class: A great CUET score would help make up the difference for admission. Prepare well, manage your time effectively, and be accurate while doing the exam.
New answer posted
a year ago
Contributor-Level 9
Yes, you can get admission to DU for PG.
For admission to Postgraduate programmes of the University of Delhi, all candidates must register for CUET PG 2025. For admission and seat allotment, candidates must apply to the Common Seat Allocation System (PG)- 2025 of the University of Delhi.
Application Fee: INR 750 for General/OBC-NCL/EWS categories, INR 600 for SC/ST/PwD categories.
Annual Registration Fee: INR 18,000 for all categories.
Course Fee: Varies depending on the programme and college, typically ranging from INR 4,000 to INR 50,000 per year.
New answer posted
a year agoContributor-Level 9
For aspiring DU aspirants planning to pursue subjects like Mathematics, Statistics, Economics, and Physics; the following are the steps to be followed:
1. Behold Eligibility Criteria
Mathematics/Statistics/Physics: These courses have most probably Science subjects with Mathematics taken at Class 12. Since you have appeared for Class 12, check for the subjects.
Economics: Delhi University may not require mathematics up to the 12th level for an aspirant at BA (Hons.) Economics, but it proves to be useful.
Finalize that your subjects match the requirements as you will see in DU official norms for the specified courses.
2. Appear For CUET (Comm
New answer posted
a year agoContributor-Level 8
Yes, NIOS (National Institute of Open Schooling) students are eligible to apply for admission to the University of Delhi (DU). DU recognizes NIOS as a valid board under the Ministry of Education. Government of India students who have completed high school (class 12) from NIOS can apply for an undergraduate course at DU, provided they meet the required criteria for the specific course in which they are interested.
Eligibility criteria->
Academic Requirements: NIOS students must meet the minimum percentage or cut off mark set by DU for the chosen course.
Combination of subjects: Ensure that the subjects required for the course are included
New answer posted
a year agoContributor-Level 9
No, there is no college under the University of Delhi (DU) that offers a B.Sc. in neuroscience, but DU does offer a concentration in cognitive neuroscience. This programme is a joint effort between the departments of Psychology and Biological Sciences.
DU does offer a variety of other B.Sc. programs, including:
B.Sc. (Hons.) Biomedical Science
B.Sc. (H) in Computer Science
B.Sc. (H) in Statistics
B.Sc. (H) in Microbiology
B.Sc. in Life Science
B.Sc. (H) in Mathematics
To be admitted to a DU B.Sc. program, you must pass the CUET entrance exam. After passing the exam, you must register on the Delhi University's Common Seat Allocation
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a year agoContributor-Level 7
For undergraduate courses at Delhi University (DU), a backlog in the undergraduate studies may not allow one to get admitted immediately. DU usually demands that a student clear all his/her backlogs before the course begins. Since you have appeared for CUET PG, you are eligible for the postgraduate programs at DU. If you want to seek admission for a UG course, then it is a must to clear the backlog before applying; CUET PG results are relevant for postgraduate admissions.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
It's not compulsory to available for CUET UG for admission to B.Tech IT at cluster innovation centre,University of Delhi. Because the admission process for B.Tech programs usually based on merits scores as well as entrance exam scores. If you have scored good scores at 12th grade it's not necessary to appear for the entrance exams conducted by the University of Delhi. Otherwise you must gone through the entrance exams conducted for the admission process.
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a year agoGuide-Level 15
Shaheed Bhagat Singh College is one of the good options for studies in administration mainly due to its complete curriculum and the experience of its faculty members. There are a great number of courses in this college, such as B.A. in Political Science and Economics, which falls under the ambit of the administrator. It has received an 'A' grade through NAAC. There's a great placement record attached to this college. A graduate, in B.A., bags an average amount of almost 5.4 Lacs per year. Which gives an indirect positive sign related to administrative grounds, making careers successful in administrations.
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a year agoGuide-Level 15
Shaheed Bhagat Singh College, University of Delhi, sees an average package for the B.A. students stand at approximately 5.4 Lacs per annum, as of 2024. In the recently conducted recruitment season, around 200 students have been placed through the placement cell that collaborated with many employers. Prominent among them were Deloitte and KPMG, and this made graduates' chances of jobs increase multifold. While the mean package reflects a decent result, it is highly differentiated by individual performance and specialisation within the arts stream, suggesting that B.A. graduates have a competitive job market.
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