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Q: Β  Can I get the latest cutoff for MSc in Mathematics at DU?
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The cutoff for the general category is usually high, about 93%. But don't worry; if you aren't clearing the cutoff, you can give the CUET-PG 2023 entrance test. The application process for CUET-PG 2023 has started, and you can register on the official website of the exam.
Q: Β  What is the minimum percentage required in Class 12 to be eligible for BSc in DU?
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There is no minimum aggregate requirements to get into a BSc course of Delhi University. The students seeking admission must be Class 12 or equivalent examination pass to get admission. Eligible candidates can further go to the CUET website to register and apply as just meeting the eligibility requirement is not enough. 

Q: Β  What is the process for admission to B.Com course at SGGSCC?
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SGGSCC BCom course admission is based on the CUET scores. To apply for the BCom and BCom (Hons) programmes, candidates are required to follow a certain process which includes appearance in the CUET, registration for DU CSAS, counselling process and, seat allocation. Given below the SGGSCC BCom admission process:

STEP 1: CUET Application Process 2024

Candidates must register on the CUET UG portal, fill out the online CUET UG application form and pay the examination fees.

STEP 2: SGGSCC BCom Application Process 2024

Candidates must appear for the CUET. The next step of the admission process is to apply for DU UG admission through the Common Seat Allocation System. DU registration process is divided into three phases as mentioned below:

Phase 1: Applying to the University of Delhi

Phase 2: Filling the preference for BCom and BCom (Hons) programmes and SGGSCC

Phase 3: Allocation Cum Admission

During Phase One of the application process, candidates must register for fresh admission. If candidates are applying through sports or ECA quota, they must upload supporting documents. The final step of the application process is to pay the CSAS 2024 application fee of INR 250 (INR 100 for SC/ ST/ Pwd category candidates).

STEP 3: SGGSCC BCom Selection Criteria 2024

After the declaration of CUET results, candidates must apply for phase two where they must fill out the preference for SGGSCC and BCom programme.

STEP 4: DU CSAS Counselling Process and Seat Allocation 2024

The final round of the admission is the allocation cum admission round. After the declaration of CUET UG results, DU will allot SGGSCC according to the preference given by candidates and, scores obtained by them in the entrance exam.

Once candidates accept the provisionally allocated seat, SGGSCC will verify the eligibility and documents uploaded by candidates. The college has an option to 'accept' or 'reject' the admission if they find discrepancy in the information provided by candidates. If the college accepts the application, candidates must pay the SGGSCC BCom fees.

Q: Β  Does Campus Law Centre, University of Delhi have good placements?
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Yes, Campus Law Centre, University of Delhi have good placements. Top recruiters of Campus Law Centre, University of Delhi are  Luthra & Luthra Law Offices, Bank DRT, Dua Associates, LexOrbis Intellectual, MCO Legal Initiative, Seth Dua & Associates, Wadhwa Law Chambers and many more. The median package offered during the placement was INR 5 LPA. Companies offer good profiles to students. Many opportunities are offered for working with industry experts. The latest placement report of placement drive 2023 is still not published by the insitute. Kindly refer to the official website of the institute for the latest updates related to the placements of the institute.

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Companies like E&Y, KPMG, L&T, Mahindra, RBS, ICICI bank, etc., visit the campus for recruitment.
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Very less reputed companies visit our college for placements and don't offer a good package, which is the reason students don't attend for placements.
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B.A. (Hons.) in Economics - Batch of 2028
Offered by Delhi College of Arts and Commerce, University of Delhi
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5Placements3Infrastructure4Faculty4Crowd & Campus Life4Value for Money
The best commerce college.
Placements: From CUET, students get opportunities for this course, and people choose this course in DCAC. The highest placement is 10 LPA, the average is 5 LPA, and the lowest is 2 LPA. At most 70 percent of students get placed everywhere from this course, and the college top recruiting companies are Deloitte, KPMG, and many more.
Infrastructure: Wi-Fi is mid, classrooms are decent, library is excellent. Infrastructure is 5/10, but is good for studies. There is no hostel. Canteen is working, but the food is not that good. Facilities for sports are not as needed, they need to be changed ASAP and work should be done soon.
Faculty: Faculty is kind and sweet and always helping to students. They are highly qualified, all have 15+ years of experience in their professional life. Professors have the study material, which they always share or make sure that students get it for their academics.
Other: I chose B.A. Eco Hons. The best thing is it is the best college for Eco Hons, as it has highly specialized teachers and professors. I wish there is more campus area and more sports facilities and activities to engage students who have interest in sports.
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B.A. in Economics and Food Technology - Batch of 2028
Offered by Aditi Mahavidyalaya, University of Delhi
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The faculty members are good, but the infrastructure isn’t.
Placements: I am not much aware of my college’s placement cell, but there is a cell that provides better placements. About 65–70 percent of students have been placed, from my knowledge. Students mostly find internships online through sites and LinkedIn and apply for jobs.
Infrastructure: The infrastructure of our college is not that good. The Wi-Fi sometimes doesn’t work, and the facilities are limited. There is a canteen too, but since I don’t visit it much, I’m not aware of the food they provide. We also have a medical room that is better and good.
Faculty: The teachers of our department are helpful and qualified. They are very helpful during exams. Most faculty members are approachable and supportive, especially during exams, projects, and internships. The teaching quality is good, with a balance of theoretical concepts and practical examples.
Other: I got this course through CUET, and certain fests do take place.
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B.A. in History and Geography - Batch of 2027
Offered by Aditi Mahavidyalaya, University of Delhi
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4Placements3Infrastructure4Faculty4Crowd & Campus Life3Value for Money
Need to heavily work on infrastructure and placements.
Placements: Not much is known about the placement cell. Internships aren’t provided as well. We have to find internships and placements externally on our own. We do have clubs in our college, but they are just namesake. Very few events, functions, and programs are conducted.
Infrastructure: We don’t have a hostel for our college, so we have to take PGs nearby. The PGs are very bad, lack hygiene, and the food quality is very poor. The Wi-Fi doesn’t work all around the college. The infrastructure and facilities are very poor, and our college really needs to work on them.
Faculty: The teachers are good and really helpful when it comes to the faculty part of our college. Especially the history department teacher, who is very helpful and understanding. She listens and helps with any problems we face and teaches really well. The semester exams are moderately difficult.
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Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) - Batch of 2026
Offered by Shyam Lal College, University of Delhi
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3Placements4Infrastructure4Faculty3Crowd & Campus Life4Value for Money
Decent college, could be considered as a last resort.
Placements: The placements provided by the college are below average. People from the B.A. program do get placements, but it is rare that they will get a good one. High packages are offered by some companies, but few will rarely grasp those. So it would be safe to avoid going to this college if you don't have any other skills other than your degree, if you want a good placement.
Infrastructure: The infrastructure is good for a college in a place like Shahdara, but it could have been better. For playing sports, we have a volleyball court and a ground where you can play football, cricket, etc. Hostel facilities are not provided by the college, so students have to make arrangements on their own.
Faculty: The faculty is the best aspect of this college. The teachers here are helpful, highly qualified professionals, and have a lot of experience in their respective fields. The curriculum is slightly above average, and as far as the exams are concerned, they are really easy, with a minimum passing percentage of 40%.
Other: College fests, events, and societies are all in a developing phase here, but they are showing some great results.
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B.A. (Hons.) in Political Science - Batch of 2029
Offered by Ram Lal Anand College, University of Delhi
3.6
3Placements3Infrastructure4Faculty4Crowd & Campus Life4Value for Money
It has decent faculty and crowd.
Placements: 10-30% of students got placed. The highest package is 12 LPA, the lowest is 4 LPA, and the average is 6-7 LPA. Top companies are Deloitte, Wipro, and Genpact. 20-40% of students got internships. Top roles in the political science course are civil services, law, journalism, public policy, and international relations.
Infrastructure: Classes with AC and smart boards, a decent faculty with good facilities, including perfect benches, available Wi-Fi, and a good library, but insufficient reading material. There are no labs for political science students. The college does not provide hostels. Students live in PGs.
Faculty: Teachers are helpful and encourage students. They are well-educated and have good teaching skills. This course curriculum is relevant and makes students knowledgeable. Easy exam patterns, no need for any extra study; the passing percentage is around 40%.
Other: I chose this course because I'm interested in public policy, administration, and international relations. The best thing about this course is that you will be able to find out what is exactly happening in the whole world and about your own country. I would like to improve fests and events by using more effective ways, canteen food items should improve, and there should be an increase in resources/reading in the library for particular research.
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B.A. (Hons.) in Sanskrit - Batch of 2026
Offered by Maitreyi College, University of Delhi
4
3Placements4Infrastructure4Faculty5Crowd & Campus Life4Value for Money
College is fine, as it is only for girls, so it is better.
Placements: If our course is in the arts, then there are no placements related to it; people go to further fields like professor, IPS, IAS. The rest of us prepare for most of our courses according to our subjects. We still have a lot to do in life, which means further studies. Most of the students pursue a Master's, and the rest continue their studies through Ph.D. etc.
Infrastructure: There are plenty of facilities here, and there is Wi-Fi in the college. There is also a library in which all books, etc., are available. There is a canteen near the library where you don't get much good food. You get samosas and some other snacks. The college does not have its own hostel. According to me, everyone lives in private PGs.
Faculty: Our teachers here are good, and their teaching quality is also good. The course curriculum is correct, and everything else is okay. Semester exams are conducted from the main office of the college, the Delhi University branch. Semester exam difficulty is not great.
Other: We have the most off-day scholars here. Many things can be improved, such as the way the course is taught. The rest of the events at the fest are all good.
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DU FAQs

Q: Β  Is MA available at DU?
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Delhi University offers full-time MA in multiple specialisations from a number of DU-affiliated colleges. The duration of the programme is two years. Starting 2023, DU admission to all the PG courses will be subject to CUET PG scores seat allotment. Candidates who qualify for the exam have to apply on the official website for final seat allotment. 

Check out the details regarding DU MA admission in the below table:

Particulars

DU MA Highlights 2023

Duration

2 years

Fee

INR 360 - INR 43,730

Number of specialisations

38

Name of specialisations

English, Hindi, German, French, Economics, Psychology, Sociology, etc. 

Seats

Dependent on affiliated colleges

Popular colleges for MA

Hindu College, Miranda House, LSR College, Hansraj College & Gargi College, etc. 

Common eligibility

BA (Hons)/ BA or any other equivalent degree in the relevant discipline with 50% aggregate (45% aggregate for SC/ST/PwD

Accepted entrance exam

CUET PG

*The fee is sourced from unofficial sources. Hence, it is indicative. Additionally, it signifies the commutative MA fee across all DU-affiliated colleges.

Q: Β  Is Janki Devi Memorial College, University of Delhi a good college/Institute?
A: 
Janki Devi Memorial College, University of Delhi is a well-known institution for M.A, M.Sc, M.Com, B.A, B.Com, B.Sc. courses. These programs are delivered by highly experienced faculty. As per Shiksha's verified reviews, Janki Devi Memorial College, University of Delhi has a rating of 4.13 on the basis of Shiksha-verified reviews by students. Not just this, it has also been rated 4.18 on Campus Life, 3.32 on Placements, 4.39 on Faculty and 4.49 on Infrastructure.
Q: Β  Is maths compulsory for applying in DU for BBA?
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The eligibility criteria for BBA FIA at Delhi University is a minimum of 60% aggregate or more in the qualifying exam in four subjects, namely English Mathematics, and two other main subjects. The accepted entrance exams are DU JAT CUET and others. Hence, good marks in Maths are important for successful admission to Delhi University for the BBA course.
Q: Β  Can I get admission at DU in a BSc course without CUET?
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No, Delhi University offers admission to the BSc programmes at its colleges based on CUET score only. There is no provision for direct admissions. Hence, aspirants must take the Common University Entrance Test (CUET). The national-level exam is conducted by National Testing Agency (NTA). It is conducted in different phases. Eligible students can apply on NTA website to take the test. Students seeking admission to DU colleges should select DU college plus preferred course at the time of registration. 

After CUET result declaration, aspirants are required to register on DU CSAS portal. The course and college allotment process is done based on the preferences submitted by the students during the form filling. After final selections, students can pay the admission fee to confirm admission.

Q: Β  What is the eligibility for B.Com programme at DDU College?
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Candidates seeking admission at DDU College for the BCom course must have passed Class 12 in relevant subjects from a recognised board. Admissions at Deen Dayal Upadhyaya College are based on national-level entrance examinations. Therefore, in addition to meeting the basic eligibility criteria, candidates have to appear for the CUET examination to be considered for the admission process. Once selected, the candidates are required to provide the necessary documents to complete the verification process. To confirm the seat, candidates must remit the admission fee.

Q: Β  What is the fee for LL.M. at Campus Law Centre, University of Delhi?
A: 

The total tuition fees of LLM course is INR 12400. All the other types of fees like Application form fees, Alumni fees, Examination fees, Hostel and Mess fees, etc. have to be paid in addition to the total fees. The fees is subject to change every year. This may increase.Kindly refer to the official website of the institutes for the latest updates related to the fee structure at Campus Law Centre, University of Delhi. Fee structure varies based on the selected programme. College is not expensive. It offers great opportunities to law students.

Q: Β  What is the fee for three and four years BSc in University of Delhi?
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The total tuition fees for BSc courses at Delhi University ranges from INR 540 to INR 2.4 lakh. There are other components included in the fee structure as well. A few of those are hostel fees, caution money (refundable), alumni charges, academic charges, etc. The one-time fee ranges from INR 100 to INR 4,900. While the hostel charges are from INR 66,900 to INR 5.4 lakh. The aforementioned fee details are as per the official website/ sanctioning body. It is still subject to changes and hence, is indicative. 

Q: Β  How to apply for admission in M.A. Persian at DU?
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Starting in 2022, DU admission will be subject to DUET for PG courses. However, Delhi University M.A. Admission 2021 was offered in two categories: Direct Admission and through Entrance Test. Also, along with the entrance exam, interview rounds are also conducted for admission to Delhi University M.A. Programme.
Q: Β  Can I take admission in DU MBA without CAT?
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No, aspirants wishing to apply for any of the MBA colleges under DU must pass CAT. DU colleges offering MBA provide maximum weightage to the CAT percentile. Check below the CAT weighate for admission at DU:

DU CollegesCAT Percentile Weightage
FMS Delhi50%
DBE70%
DSE80%

Apart from CAT, the performance of the candidates in Class 10, Class 12, graduation will also be considered for MBA admission.

Q: Β  Is admission 2026 open at Hansraj College, DU?
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Hansraj College, DU admission 2026 will open soon. CUET 2026 will be held between May 2026 and June 2026.  Hereafter, CSAS Portal will be opened for seat allocation and admissions will start being accepted in Hansraj College, DU around August 2026.

Q: Β  What is the cutoff marks for NEET for general students in the government medical colleges for Delhi University?
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Candidates seeking admission to Delhi University MBBS course through affiliated colleges must appear for NEET UG exam. Delhi University offers MBBS through three medical colleges, including MAMC and UCMS based on NEET UG scores folowed by NEET UG Counselling. Tabulated below are the last round closing ranks for admission to the MBBS course offered through Delhi University:

 
Q: Β  What is the procedure to take admission to B.Ed at Delhi University?
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Candidates can get into B.Ed programme of DU based on performance in the CUET-PG exam. To be eligible, aspirants must have the prescribed qualifications by the university. The seat allotment is done as per the preferences filled by the candidates. The admission process begins with CUET registrations. Hence, aspirants who fulfil the eligibility requirements shall first go to the NTA website and submit form before the deadline.

After the exam, a cutoff list is released. Candidates with a score equal to or better than the cutoff are selected. These candidates can then pay the admission fee amount to lock their seats. 

Q: Β  Can I get admission in Lady Hardinge Medical College, University of Delhi in B.Sc. if my rank is between 140000 and 145000?
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For last year, the closing rank for B.Sc. (Hons.) in Nursing was 142877 which is very close to this range. This was for general category under All India quota. Unless the candidate belongs to some other category or domicile, one cannot afford to score less than this. With this rank, there is a probability of getting admission however since, the cut offs keep changing year on year, it's advisable to try to score better ranks to increase your chances of getting admission in Lady Hardinge Medical College, University of Delhi.

Q: Β  How much is the MBA fee at DU?
A: 

The total tuition fee for DU MBA course ranges between INR 432 and INR 2 Lacs as per an unofficial source. Check below DU college-wise fee for MBA:

CollegeDU MBA Fee
FMS DelhiINR 2 lakh
DSEINR 432 
DBEINR 97,000
Q: Β  How much is the total tuition fee for BCom (H) courses at Christ University Delhi?
A: 

The total tuition fee is INR 6.2 lakh and INR 13.4 lakh for BCom (Hons) at Christ University Delhi. The fee varies for each specialisation. The total fee has components such as admission fee, hostel fee, etc. 

Q: Β  What is the minimum score required in the entrance test to get admitted in DU DSE MA?
A: 

DSE admission to MA course is based on the overall DUET cutoff. Analysing the previous year DSE cutoff 2022, the Round 1 closing percentage for M.A. in Economics was 7.62, for M.A. in Geography, it was 67.45 and for M.A. in Sociology, it was 8.38 for the General category. The DUET cutoff was concluded with the release of Round 4 Seat Allotment. The closing ranks for M.A. in Economics was same i.e 7.62, whereas for M.A. in Geography was 75.78 and for M.A. in Sociology was 55.07. If taken into consideration the trend analysis of DSE for M.A. in Geography has seen a decrease in closing percentage. Candidates seeking admission to Delhi School of Economics MA course can refer to the table given below to check out the DUET cutoff:

Q: Β  How can I get admission in DU Medical College MSc course?
A: 

Hi,

You have to give CUET PG exam for that more than 60% marks aggregate are important. Or candidate must qualify for the entrance test conducted by the college. Most universities conduct their own entrance exam in India for admission in M.Sc course. B.Sc degree is must for joining M.Sc course. There is no age limit for pursuing an M.Sc degree. No direct admissions are possible for M.Sc or ant degree. I hope this information give you a gist of taking admission in M.Sc UCMS.

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