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Rakhi BhardwajI'm delhi university student..

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Miranda House is best for you because its placements are too good and it is one of the topmost colleges of Delhi University.

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Rakhi BhardwajI'm delhi university student..

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The forms will be out in the month of May or June. Please check the website.

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Well, it depends on who you're comparing it to. If you're comparing it to IITs and IISERs, of course not. If you're talking about public universities, I'll give it a hesitant yes. Let's talk about why. Talking about public universities I'll talk about DU with the present CBCS curriculum and their coursework is pretty great but the thing is, at the undergraduate level, you do not have much contact with the overarching Delhi University, which has the top researchers that are associated with the university.
Depending on the college you're in, the faculty members may not even have as much research experience. The edge that DU gets is that
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Roshni ChoudharyBA (H) Economics at St. Stephen's College.

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No, there is no such course at edukart.com.

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Lalit Kumar

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Yes, you can go for B.Sc in physics and chemistry, there would be Maths, but you have to cope up with it. Take B.Sc Physics or Chemistry hons. And, start your career. As teacher or physicist (if you wish to study further). And also, you can take other government jobs on the basis of graduation degree.

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