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ashutosh chauhan

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The above two colleges are North campus colleges. They has high cut off for each and every course with respect to out of campus colleges. If your marks meet with the cut-off released by DU with North campus colleges then you must go for North Campus College.

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Vivek Mittal

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Hi,
It's completely your call but I would suggest you go to Hindu College as it is a part of DU. DU is one of the best universities in India.

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Pooja sehrawat

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The admission process for M.Com programme in Hindu College is as follows:-
Interested candidates can apply online with required information. There are 2 modes of admission merit or direct and entrance exam. Merit screening
admission is based on the marks obtained in the entrance test or marks obtained in graduation depending on the mode of admission.

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anshuman yadavUPSC aspirant

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You can try to get over CSIR NET or any state NET and become a university or college professor; or you can go for research using the same exam.
You can also go for a career in biotechnology, bioinformatics, biomedical sciences or even nano-technology. You can try Indian Forest Service also, if you are within the age limit.

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Mohammed Faraz

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As per my knowledge, it does not go below 94 or 93 percent for the last round, if you want to seek admission in A grade college like Hindu.

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Rishav SoodAlways here & happy to help u..... : )®

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Hi Animesh,
DU quota system is not for Delhi students but for the students from other parts of India, who also belong to certain backward classes or have performed well in extra curriculum activities. To ensure that every deserving student gets admission at this Central University, the DU quota system has been decided for SC, ST, OBC, wards of armed forces, Kashmiri migrants, physically challenged and sports students.
With a reservation of 27%, OBC students also get a relaxation of 10% in minimum marks. Colleges have to fill all the seats under OBC category too. Based on the medium of instruction, no category student can be denied admi
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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

Scholar-Level 18

Hello Muskaan,
It's indeed great to know your desire to start the German language course simultaneously with your BA. But perhaps this is not feasible. Two courses in a regular college is a strict no. However, you can learn this language from any of the language schools or Max Muller if available in your city.

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chhaya jain

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Yes, you have to give entrance test for the admission.
Criteria for admission procedure in Hindu College of Pharmacy:-
Eligibility-10+2 Science and age limit 17 to 25 years.
Students NRI/ Indian entrance exams as I.M. Council
Entrance Tests 3 attempts ranks required 40% to 50%.

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palak sahjournalism student

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Hi Veena,
candidates who have studied 10+2 with physics/mathematics, chemistry and biology/bio-technology as main subjects obtaining a minimum of 55% marks in aggregate of three subjects as well as 50% marks in English as an elective subject. So, yes you are eligible for chemistry honors B.Sc.
Hope this will help you.

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