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Krupali Patel

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Yes Delhi University DU does offer a Bachelor of Science BSC and nursing specifically it's a BSc (Hons.) nursing programme DU use nursing programme is typically offered through in affiliated colleges.

Affiliated colleges such as the Alia by College of nursing and others.

To get admission you will have to give entrance exam conducted by department of nursing, Delhi University.

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Mohit Datta

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DU does not provide any part-time LLB. The Bar Council of India (BCI) does not recognize LLB courses that are offered through correspondence, online, open, or distance learning modes. The BCI believes that evening classes are not suitable for providing the necessary training and rigor to produce competent legal professionals.

The BCI also requires that only those who have attended a full-time course and maintained 75% attendance throughout are eligible to receive a license to practice law.

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ABHINAV SRIVASTAVA

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It is highly improbable that a general category student will be able to get in with CUET normalized score of 218, for microbiology or biotechnology admissions to Delhi University. These courses are highly competitive, and scores usually range above 400, sometimes very close to 475 or more. If you belong to a reserved category, such as SC, ST, or PwD, and apply to less competitive colleges in DU, then there may be a small possibility depending on seat fill rate and cut-off. You could also check similar life sciences majors or other universities with more accommodating cut-off levels. Just keep checking in on the CSAS portal.

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Rupesh Katariya

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For B.Tech in ECE or EEE in Delhi, top colleges include DTU, NSUT, IIIT Delhi, and Jamia Millia Islamia. These offer strong academics, great placements, and good industry exposure. Admission is mainly through JEE Main. Choose based on your rank, budget, and preferred campus environment.

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saurya snehal

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The documents required to apply for Maulana Azad Medical College, University of Delhi courses are as follows:

  • Class 10 marksheet
  • Class 12 marksheet
  • Graduation marksheet for PG courses
  • Transfer Certificate
  • Government authorised ID

Candidates are required to upload the documents according to the guidelines mentioned to complete the application process. 

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ABHINAV SRIVASTAVA

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It is unlikely that you will be able to acquire a seat in the top North Campus colleges, including their affiliated institutions, if you have a CUET score of 540 out of 1250. Most colleges have cutoffs of 750+, which means that it is unlikely for general category students to get a college with a score of under 750. However, if you are SC, ST or PwD there may be opportunities to get seats for less demanding courses or in the later rounds of counselling. You may be able to get a college like Satyawati, Ramjas (only experiencing segments of lower demand), and Dyal Singh. In addition, you can closely monitor spot rounds and category wise c

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Ambika Singh

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You must pass 12th grade in the Science stream with Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics (PCM) from a recognised board, usually with at least 50–55% aggregate. DU specifically expects PCM—not PCB—at higher secondary level .

Then you must clear CUET with good ranks to get into DU. With PCM compulsorily.

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Ambika Singh

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I think English would be a safer choice, as when you go further, you will face English everywhere, in the lectures, the coding and programming etc.

So, I think you should opt for English.

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