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Prashant Pandey

Contributor-Level 10

Hi Suhani,
The best suited option is the college that you have taken admission. As per your IPCUT rank, you may not get CSE/ECE in the top engineering colleges of IP University (Delhi) like USIT, MAIT, MSIT, etc. Also, at your BITSAT score, you won't get any BE or integrated first degree M.Sc course. So, the best option in that case, could be to get a drop once, and again prepare to score better in BITSAT or other engineering entrances. However, Miranda House is a good college and has got quite accomplished reputation. So, I guess you have taken a right decision and wish you all the best for your future endeavors.
Best wishes.

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Sugandha Vats

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Hi,
It seems a bit difficult but you never know what happens with these lists. Keep a track on the all the lists as they are announced. DU cutoffs are unpredictable, however, it is advisable to get admission in one of colleges while waiting for the cut-offs.
Good luck.

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Sugandha Vats

Contributor-Level 7

Congratulations, but please clarify which course you wish to apply for. There are a variety of courses available with your subjects. The course would depend upon your interests and it will determine your admission criteria. Keep a track on the lists whenever they are announced.
Good luck.

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Sanchayan Joarder

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I would admit that Miranda College, Hindu College have a better reputation than Ramjas College in terms of academics. The system is stricter and classes take place more regularly than in Ramjas College. The placement cell is good in all three, but I think in Miranda, Hindu they are a slightly tint better. The fests are also more organized in those than in Ramjas College. Ramjas College has a huge influence of student politics and hence the classes hamper somewhat, but all in all it's a fun to do college. So no matter which course you opt for, these differences are all-pervasive. Ramjas College is a more chilled out, less academic one.
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ashutosh chauhan

Guide-Level 13

For admission, you have to fill up the form of UG admission under DU website UG portal. The admission for under graduate course is fully merit based. The marks is being checked against the cut off released by DU. But some course have entrance exam for admission. The process is following-
Check out the cut off released by DU, and check your marks against the cut off. Then visit with the application print out for the particular college and course with your all documents. Then admission staff check your marks against the cut off released by DU. When the staff check out your documents, then a link is provided on your DU portal for the fee p
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Sugandha Vats

Contributor-Level 7

No, it is not mandatory to have studied Sanskrit in class 12th in order to be eligible for the admission in this course

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Dhritee Bordoloi

Beginner-Level 5

If you include Physical Education in your best of 4, you'll have to deduct 2.5% from your best 4 after which your best of 4 would be 95.5%. It would be difficult to get admission in English hons in Miranda House with that percentage in general category.

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Zekham Ruchika Phukan

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For admission in B.Sc(Hons) in chemistry, the best of 3 percentage in Physics, chemistry and mathematics (PCM) is calculated. So, Mathematics is a compulsory subject.

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Glory Simran

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Not so sure with your percentage. But surely apply for the vacant seats after all the cut-offs are out. Sometimes, luck helps you out.
Good luck.

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