8 months ago
What is Kirori Mal College cutoff?
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Rashmi SinhaCurrent Student
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The Kirori Mal College cutoff 2025 ranged between 201.75 and 909.69 for the students belonging to the General AI quota. This cutoff range is for Round 1. Please note that the cutoff ranks vary for different courses, specialisations, round
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The Kirori Mal College cutoff 2025 ranged between 201.75 and 909.69 for the students belonging to the General AI quota. This cutoff range is for Round 1. Please note that the cutoff ranks vary for different courses, specialisations, rounds, and categories. The cutoff was released based on candidates' performance in the CUET UG entrance exam, followed by a counselling process. As per the Kirori Mal College CUET UG cutoff 2025, the most and least sought-after courses for admission were B.A. (Hons.) in Sanskrit and B.A. (Hons.) in Political Science, respectively. Candidates can check out the Round 1 cutoff scores for a few UG courses offered at Kirori Mal College. CourseCUET UG Round 1 Cutoff 2025B.A. (Hons.) in Sanskrit201.75B.Sc Applied Physical Sciences with Analytical Methods in Chemistry & Biochemistry350.01B.Sc. in Physical Science (Chemistry)373.44B.A. (Hons.) in Urdu447.56B.Sc. in Physical Science (computer science)451.08B.Sc. (Hons.) in Chemistry457.97B.Sc. (Hons.) in Physics483.58B.A. (Hons.) in Hindi596.85
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Atul MishraCurrent Student
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Hansraj College is moderately strict when it comes to the eligibility requirements of B.Sc. (Hons.) in Zoology. The college requires candidates to appear in CUET in the subject combination of Physics + Chemistry + Biology/Biological Studies/ B
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Hansraj College is moderately strict when it comes to the eligibility requirements of B.Sc. (Hons.) in Zoology. The college requires candidates to appear in CUET in the subject combination of Physics + Chemistry + Biology/Biological Studies/ Biotechnology/ Biochemistry and obtain a minimum of 30% score in any one language of List A in CUET. The merit will be based on the CUET scores obtained from the above-mentioned combination of subjects.
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Historically, Delhi University (DU) primarily admitted students to its B.Tech programs based on JEE Mains scores. For the Faculty of Technology, specifically, admission for B.Tech programs in Computer Science and Engineering, Electronics and C
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Historically, Delhi University (DU) primarily admitted students to its B.Tech programs based on JEE Mains scores. For the Faculty of Technology, specifically, admission for B.Tech programs in Computer Science and Engineering, Electronics and Communication Engineering, and Electrical Engineering is typically based solely on the All India Common Rank List (CRL) of JEE Main. While DU previously had some colleges that might have admitted engineering students based on 12th-grade marks or their own entrance tests, for the main B.Tech programs under the Faculty of Technology, appearing in JEE Main is now a mandatory requirement. You would need to achieve a valid JEE Main rank and meet the specified 12th-grade percentage criteria, along with fulfilling other eligibility norms to apply.
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7 months ago
What are the eligibility criteria for admission to Ramanujan College for B.Voc. in Banking Operations?
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Atul MishraCurrent Student
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The eligibility criteria for admission to Ramanujan College for B.Voc. in Banking Operations is that the candidate should have qualified 10+2 (any stream + English) or its equivalent from a recognised board of education with at least 60% marks
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The eligibility criteria for admission to Ramanujan College for B.Voc. in Banking Operations is that the candidate should have qualified 10+2 (any stream + English) or its equivalent from a recognised board of education with at least 60% marks in aggregate.
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B.Sc. (Hons.) in Anthropology at Hansraj College is chosen for its comprehensive and integrated framework for understanding human beings and humanities, covering biological, cultural, and pre-historical aspects. The programme aims to generate
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B.Sc. (Hons.) in Anthropology at Hansraj College is chosen for its comprehensive and integrated framework for understanding human beings and humanities, covering biological, cultural, and pre-historical aspects. The programme aims to generate interest in the discipline, instill cultural relativism, and develop understanding of key theories and concepts. It offers a broad framework exposing students to diversity, helping them understand challenges, best practices, and biological and cultural adaptive features of communities. The curriculum includes courses drawing perspectives from allied subjects, and students learn through case studies and fieldwork. Graduate attributes include disciplinary knowledge, communication skills, critical thinking, and analytical reasoning. The programme prepares students for sustainability, life-long learning, and further studies in linked areas.
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For reserved category students, the admission criteria for Bachelor of Physical Education (B.P.Ed.) at Indira Gandhi Institute of Physical Education and Sports Sciences includes:
- Bachelor's degree in any discipline with 50% marks
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- Bachelor's degree in any discipline with 50% marks
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For reserved category students, the admission criteria for Bachelor of Physical Education (B.P.Ed.) at Indira Gandhi Institute of Physical Education and Sports Sciences includes:
- Bachelor's degree in any discipline with 50% marks
- Participation in Inter College/Inter-zonal/District/ School competition in sports & Games as recognised by the AIU/IOA/SGFI/Govt. of India
- Written Test (60 Marks)
- Sports Proficiency Award (40 Marks)
- Bachelor's degree in any discipline with 50% marks
- Participation in Inter College/Inter-zonal/District/ School competition in sports & Games as recognised by the AIU/IOA/SGFI/Govt. of India
- Written Test (60 Marks)
- Sports Proficiency Award (40 Marks)
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To apply for M.A. in Applied Psychology at Delhi University, candidates can apply through two categories:
Category-I: Fifty percent seats by direct merit on the basis of marks obtained in B.A. (Hons.) Applied Psychology and B.A. (Hons.) Psycho
Category-I: Fifty percent seats by direct merit on the basis of marks obtained in B.A. (Hons.) Applied Psychology and B.A. (Hons.) Psycho
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To apply for M.A. in Applied Psychology at Delhi University, candidates can apply through two categories:
Category-I: Fifty percent seats by direct merit on the basis of marks obtained in B.A. (Hons.) Applied Psychology and B.A. (Hons.) Psychology of Delhi University in the current Academic Year. The candidates seeking admissions on the basis of category-I are required to appear for the entrance test and interview.
Category-II: Fifty percent of seats by entrance test and interview.
The eligibility requirements for admission to M.A. Applied Psychology include:
Category-I: Direct admission on the basis of merit in B.A. (Hons.) Applied Psychology and B.A. (Hons.) Psychology in Delhi University with 60% marks or above in aggregate.
Category-II: Admission through entrance test for B.A. (Hons.) / B.A. (Pass) /B.A. Programme Examination in Applied Psychology and Psychology of Delhi University and other Universities recognised by Delhi University with 55% marks or above in Applied Psychology/ Psychology and 55% marks in aggregate.
The course content for M.A. Applied Psychology entrance test includes questions from areas such as General Psychology, Social Psychology, Research Methods and Statistics, Organizational Behaviour, Clinical Psychology, Personality, Physiology Psychology, and Areas of Applied Psychology. The duration of the test is two hours, and it consists of MCQs.
Category-I: Fifty percent seats by direct merit on the basis of marks obtained in B.A. (Hons.) Applied Psychology and B.A. (Hons.) Psychology of Delhi University in the current Academic Year. The candidates seeking admissions on the basis of category-I are required to appear for the entrance test and interview.
Category-II: Fifty percent of seats by entrance test and interview.
The eligibility requirements for admission to M.A. Applied Psychology include:
Category-I: Direct admission on the basis of merit in B.A. (Hons.) Applied Psychology and B.A. (Hons.) Psychology in Delhi University with 60% marks or above in aggregate.
Category-II: Admission through entrance test for B.A. (Hons.) / B.A. (Pass) /B.A. Programme Examination in Applied Psychology and Psychology of Delhi University and other Universities recognised by Delhi University with 55% marks or above in Applied Psychology/ Psychology and 55% marks in aggregate.
The course content for M.A. Applied Psychology entrance test includes questions from areas such as General Psychology, Social Psychology, Research Methods and Statistics, Organizational Behaviour, Clinical Psychology, Personality, Physiology Psychology, and Areas of Applied Psychology. The duration of the test is two hours, and it consists of MCQs.
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7 months ago
On what basis does the Hindu College offer admission to the B.A. (Hons.) in English course?
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Atul MishraCurrent Student
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The Hindu College offers admission to the B.A. (Hons.) in English course based on the CUET score. The basic required qualification for BA English honours is 10+2 from a recognised board with a minimum of 50% marks.
8 months ago
I want to know about the latest syllabus for CUET.
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Dua naqviCurrent Student
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The lastest syllabus of CUET is current syllabus of 12th class of CBSE according to your branch wheather it's Science arts or commerce.
8 months ago
How can I apply for a PhD in Anthropology after a Master's in Mathematics from Delhi University in 1999?
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Sonali SamalCurrent Student
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So here's the deal: if you've got an MSc in Maths and now want to do a PhD in Anthropology, you can't jump straight in—you'll need to take a little detour. Most Indian unis (like DU) need you to first have a Master's in Anthropology or somet
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So here's the deal: if you've got an MSc in Maths and now want to do a PhD in Anthropology, you can't jump straight in—you'll need to take a little detour. Most Indian unis (like DU) need you to first have a Master's in Anthropology or something related (like Sociology, Life Sciences, etc.). Since Maths doesn't count, your best bet is to do an MA or MSc in Anthropology first. The good news? Science grads like you are often eligible, and places like DU or IGNOU have low fees. Once you've got that degree (with 55%+ marks), you can apply for a PhD through CUET or NET/JRF, submit a research proposal, and boom; you're in the game. If you can connect your Maths skills to your Anthropology research (think data, analysis, stats), even better. It's not a straight road, but it's totally doable.
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