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Kuruba Balaji

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The B.Com. (Hons) course is usually designed at Delhi University's School of Open Learning (DU SOL) under the Choice-Based Credit System (CBCS). Here, credit hours vary between 20-24 credits per semester that are again divided into core, electives, and ability-enhancement courses. The above-mentioned numbers may go a little above the stated line, as these depend upon the subject opted for. For the most accurate information, refer to the latest academic curriculum available on the DU SOL official website or contact their academic office directly.

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Shiv Kumar

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No, Bachelors in Communication Design is not available at Delhi University School of Open Learning (DU SOL). DU SOL primarily offers undergraduate courses such as B.Com, B.A., and other general degrees. If you are looking for a degree in Communication Design, you might want to explore other universities or institutes specializing in design-related courses, such as National Institute of Design (NID) or MIT Institute of Design.

For exact details, it's best to check with the official websites of the respective universities or institutes.

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Arindam Modak

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Yes, you can go ahead and apply for an MA (H) in History at DU SOL itself after a B.Sc in Physics from DU. The eligibility criteria for DU SOL MA History programme say that you could have pursued BA or any other discipline at the Bachelor's level. But it's always safe to refer to the admission guidelines and criteria specific for the year you are applying to make sure about the eligibility.

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Priyansu Negi

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Yes, it can be done by getting through Delhi University's School of Open Learning with an HBSE 12th certificate. The eligibility criterion for the programme is pass in 12th standard with minimum marks.
Admission is through online portals sol.du.ac.in; HBSE marksheets and other documents are needed. Category relaxations are there for reserved categories like SC/ST/OBC. Undergraduate programmes offered by SOL include B.A. and B.Com, so check course details and requirements during the application process.i hope this answer will help you

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Udaya bhaskar rao Sanapala

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You can pursue business law after graduation with a B.Com of 35% from Sol DU. This would depend on the specific course and university requirements, however.

There are a few business law course institutions that eligibility can base on the percentage acquired. To many others, they would require a certain entrance test or any other qualification impartially.

For instance, although a Bachelors degree's minimum percentages of students: 45-50% would be required from universities awarding degrees such as LLB or integrated law courses, some would still consider work experience among other things. 

One possible option would be to register fo

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Mohd Zaid

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Yes, you can the latest cutoff information of M.A. Political Science in Delhi University at an official website of DELHI UNIVERSITY PG. DU PG 2024 Seat Allotment Round 2 Cut off was released on the 2nd of July, 2024. Details of the distribution of seats can be obtained by students logging in into the CSAS portal using their number. 

The cut-off scores are announced on the official DU website once the National Testing Agency, NTA, announces the CUET 2025 scores. DU admission only has CUET as an entrance test in its affiliated colleges. 

Thus for the merit mode to the M.A. in Political Science program the candidate should possess

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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

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The eligibility criteria for BMS of DU SOL are given below.

Eligibility: Minimum aggregate marks 45% in 12th ( For general candidates), passed for SC/ST/PWD and 40.5% for OBC.

Mathematics/ Applied Mathematics+ Any one language from list A.

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Virajita Sharma

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Yes, DU School of Learning indeed offers BBA programme at the undergraduate level. Students can pursue the course in the field of Financial Investment Analysis (FIA). The basic eligibility requires candidates to have passed Class 12 with a minimum aggregate of 45% from a recognised board with Mathematics as a compulsory subjects. Interested students can visit the official website of the college to apply for the programme by filling out the registration form available online.

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Virajita Sharma

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Securing 85% in the DU SOL semester exams can be difficult. Known as the School of Open Learning, the institute provides various undergraduate and postgraduate courses through distance learning. As per the student reviews on the web, securing good marks in DU SOL semester exams can be slightly challenging, if the students don't put in extra effort. The college does provide online classes and study materials, but unlike the regular colleges, there are no strict rules for attendance or other related things. Additionally, there are no assignments for the UG courses. Hence, students must completely rely on the semester exams to score well.

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