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Subhash Kumar Gupta

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You have to take CUET to get admission into a B.Sc. course at Delhi University (DU). The common entrance test is a necessity even for all undergraduate courses such as B.Sc. (Hons.), and B.Sc. (General). Candidates have to choose a language test under Section 1A and domain-specific subjects under Section 2 of CUET. CUET is scheduled to be held between 15th May and 31st May 2024. 

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Ishita jain

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You can From your CUET score their is no restrictions on course selection you might have to give extra time to go through the background once but you will be able to cope up if yoj have interest in the subject many students change their stream in graduation and it is very normal

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Vidhi Jain

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There are a total of 262 seats for MA in English at Delhi University. The number of seats available at Arts Faculty, and other specific colleges are divided on the basis of different student categories. If you belong to the general category, the total number of seats available for you is 106. Further, for the SC category the seat intake is 39, 19 seats for ST category, 71 seats for the OBC category, and 27 for the EWS category.

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Vidhi Jain

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Yes, of course! You can opt for MA in Economics at Delhi University after completing your graduation or post-graduation in any subject from a recognised university. You simply have to appear for the CUET PG entrance exam that is conducted every year for admission to various MA courses at the best universities and colleges in India. Just like many other top colleges and universities, DU also accepts the CUET PG score to admit students to its postgraduate courses.

Further, do not forget to check the complete CUET PG exam syllabus for M.A. Economics, and regularly visit the official website of NTA and Delhi University for all the important

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Vidhi Jain

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Hello candidate, there is a 5% relaxation in the minimum marks requirement given to the students belonging to the SC (Scheduled Caste) and ST (Scheduled Tribes) categories as of now. In both the entrance based and merit based cut-off lists as well, the relaxation is offered to the same extent. Further, the seats reserved for SC and ST students can only be occupied by them. In case, some seats are not filled, they will remain vacant only. 

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Shivansh yajurvedi

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See it depends on the paper level every year as we see in 2024 particularly in CUET the cut off for most of top colleges in South campus ARSD and VENKY.it ranges from 720/800 to 730/800. So it depends on various factors how much student apply for course and how much the merit goes for best north campus colleges idk but it would be high as 780 or 750 something .

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Muskan Chugh

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Students can enroll for mass media and mass communication courses after completing their 12th in any stream. To get admission to Delhi University, you must take the CUET exam which is conducted by NTA.  The CUET score is accepted by DU, JNU, BHU, and other universities. Once the exam result is declared, all candidates have to go through a counseling process to get admitted into a college. 

To get more information about CUET eligibility, syllabus, and registration check out: CUET

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Virajita Sharma

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Delhi University admission depends on the candidates' fulfilment of the eligibility criteria. Besides the eligibility requirement, Aspirants also need to qualify for the required entrance exam. DU selects students based on a valid CUET score. For DU admission, follow the steps below: 

  • Appear and register for CUET UG/ CUET PG (depending on the course you seek to pursue). After the results are out, apply for the CSAS counselling to get a seat in any of the DU-affiliated colleges. 
  • The university releases DU CSAS Seat Allocation Lists for all categories. If students are satisfied with the assigned college and course, the
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Akansha Bisht

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Here's the admission criteria for MSc Microbiology at DU:

EligibilityCourse RequirementsMarks Requirements
For Entrance BasedB.Sc. (General) or B.Sc. (Hons) or an equivalent Undergraduate Degree in any branch of Life Sciences/ Medical Sciences/ any branch of Biology60% or above marks in qualifying exam
For Merit BasedB.Sc. (Hons.) in Microbiology from the University of Delhi (after 10+2+3) 60% or above marks in qualifying exam

Note: The information is sourced from the official/counselling body of the institute/exam.

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Divya

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Dear aspirant, you can definitely pursue a BA in History or History Honors at Delhi University despite being a Science student. The only thing that you need to do is to get a good CUET score as the cut-off marks are quite high for some of the top colleges. Further, apart from selecting your Class 12 subjects, there may be an additional requirement for you to select History subject in the exam form for securing admission to the course. For example, to get admission to an Economics Honors course at Delhi University, candidates need to opt for Mathematics as one of the domain subjects in the CUET exam, regardless of the Class 12th stream.

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