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Rashmi Chugh

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Heyy!
Economics hons is a very popular course of Delhi University. Its cuts off increases every year. If you are from general category then minimum 90% is required to get admission in B.A. (H) Eco
but if you are from any reserved category then 70% is minimum.

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SAKSHI AGGARWAL

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Yes your percentage is good, you might get admission in 2nd or 3rd cut off. If you are from any reserved category, chances are obviously more. But even if you are from general category, you can get this college. Keep your hopes high! All the best!

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sahil chauhan

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Hi!
you can compare colleges on the basis of there ratings, fees, infrastructure and many more comparative aspects. (In the given link below)
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Preksha Sharma

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Hi, I'm sorry to inform you but DU has made maths compulsory from this year for Bcom hons and Eco hons

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BASIL PAUL KDigging my way into the Hospitality Industry

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It would depend on the type of Masters and the university policy. In most popular Colleges that would not be possible because they prefer students with course background. But you could get into many other colleges that may not be very popular

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sahil chauhan

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Hi!
The B.A. Geography course will be mainly focusing on human geography; it focuses on developments, populations, political and sociology aspects. The B.Sc. Geography is a Physical Geography; it focuses on rivers, rocks, coasts, glaciations, mountains etc. Mostly the B.A. Geography is easier than a B.Sc. Geography course. The B.Sc. Geography trained students towards physical and natural Science aspects of geography. The B.A. Geography students will be trained in the social sciences and humanities. The above given are the main difference between the two courses. All the best!

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SAKSHI AGGARWAL

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LLB is a 3-year course, no matter if you have done Master's degree or not, you have to give 3 years to complete this course.

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Ankita Rawat

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Hi,
Top Four colleges are:
1. GGSIPU
2. Gaur Brahman Ayurvedic College, Rohtak
3. Baba Mastnath University, Rohtak
4. Ayurvedic and Unani Tibbia College, New Delhi.

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ADVOCATE NEHA Batra

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Motilal is a good one. Economic and maths is a wonderful option. Go ahead. You will have a bright future ahead.

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