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Mohammad Sarfaraz KhanCurrent Student
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Eligibility for getting admission in Delhi University is just meeting cutoffs of desired college, so you can definitely get admission in DU.
2 years ago
I want to know about the latest cutoff information for B.A. (Hons. ). In Hindi at Daulat Ram College?
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Priya DwivediCurrent Student
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The cutoff for B.A. In Hindi at Daulat Ram College for General category is 84. 82 (OBC), 79 (SC), 78 (ST), 79 (PWD). .
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Prakhar GuptaCurrent Student
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To get admission in B.A. (Hons) Psychology at Delhi University (DU), you need to follow the below-given steps:
Register on the DU admission portal: Visit the official website of Delhi University and register on the DU admission portal. Fill the
Register on the DU admission portal: Visit the official website of Delhi University and register on the DU admission portal. Fill the
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To get admission in B.A. (Hons) Psychology at Delhi University (DU), you need to follow the below-given steps:
Register on the DU admission portal: Visit the official website of Delhi University and register on the DU admission portal. Fill the Application Form: Once you have registered successfully, fill out the application form with accurate details, upload the required documents, and pay the application fee.
Check the Cutoff: Check the cutoff list released by DU for B.A. (Hons) Psychology, and if your name appears in the cutoff list, you will be eligible for admission. Visit the College: Visit the college in which you have been shortlisted for admission and complete the admission process by submitting the necessary documents, paying the fee, and completing other formalities. Some important points to keep in mind:
The cutoff for admission in B.A. (Hons) Psychology changes every year, and it is based on various factors like the number of applicants, the difficulty level of the entrance exam, and the availability of seats. Apart from the cutoff marks, the admission to the B.A. (Hons) Psychology programme at DU is also based on the marks obtained in class 12th or equivalent examination. You can also apply for a few colleges under the ECA (Extra-Curricular Activities) and Sports categories, which offer admission to students based on their excellence in a particular field. An upvote would be appreciated!
Register on the DU admission portal: Visit the official website of Delhi University and register on the DU admission portal. Fill the Application Form: Once you have registered successfully, fill out the application form with accurate details, upload the required documents, and pay the application fee.
Check the Cutoff: Check the cutoff list released by DU for B.A. (Hons) Psychology, and if your name appears in the cutoff list, you will be eligible for admission. Visit the College: Visit the college in which you have been shortlisted for admission and complete the admission process by submitting the necessary documents, paying the fee, and completing other formalities. Some important points to keep in mind:
The cutoff for admission in B.A. (Hons) Psychology changes every year, and it is based on various factors like the number of applicants, the difficulty level of the entrance exam, and the availability of seats. Apart from the cutoff marks, the admission to the B.A. (Hons) Psychology programme at DU is also based on the marks obtained in class 12th or equivalent examination. You can also apply for a few colleges under the ECA (Extra-Curricular Activities) and Sports categories, which offer admission to students based on their excellence in a particular field. An upvote would be appreciated!
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2 years ago
I'm doing life sciences from Kirori Mal College, am I eligible for M.Sc. In food and nutrition?
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Afifa AsifCurrent Student
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To be eligible for M.Sc. In Food and Nutrition, the typical requirement is a Bachelor's degree in a relevant field like Nutrition, Food Science, Dietetics, Home Science, etc. A Bachelor's degree in Life Sciences can also be relevant and may qu
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To be eligible for M.Sc. In Food and Nutrition, the typical requirement is a Bachelor's degree in a relevant field like Nutrition, Food Science, Dietetics, Home Science, etc. A Bachelor's degree in Life Sciences can also be relevant and may qualify you for M.Sc. Food and Nutrition. However, some universities may have specific subject requirements for the Bachelor's degree, like requiring certain core courses in Nutrition, Food Science, Biochemistry, etc. So I would suggest:
1. Check the eligibility criteria for M.Sc. Food and Nutrition programs you are interested in to SEE if a Life Sciences degree from Kirori Mal College meets the requirements
2. If there are specific subject requirements, evaluate if you have taken those core courses as part of your Bachelor's programme
3. If there are any deficiencies, SEE if you can take additional courses to fulfill the requirements before applying to the Master's programme
With some preparation and planning, a Life Sciences degree can be a good foundation for M.Sc. In Food and Nutrition, but you should check the criteria for your target programs to ensure you meet all the requirements.
1. Check the eligibility criteria for M.Sc. Food and Nutrition programs you are interested in to SEE if a Life Sciences degree from Kirori Mal College meets the requirements
2. If there are specific subject requirements, evaluate if you have taken those core courses as part of your Bachelor's programme
3. If there are any deficiencies, SEE if you can take additional courses to fulfill the requirements before applying to the Master's programme
With some preparation and planning, a Life Sciences degree can be a good foundation for M.Sc. In Food and Nutrition, but you should check the criteria for your target programs to ensure you meet all the requirements.
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2 years ago
I got 94% in 12th class from Punjab board. I belong to SC category Can I het admission in SRCC for B.Com.
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Nandini PangasarajahCurrent Student
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Hello, the cut-off mark for the SC category is 95 percent. So you can try for admission and get it. Hope this answer helps.
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Diksha BodwalCurrent Student
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Colleges offering admissions in M.A. (Politics) courses on the basis of entrance exam scores have a different process. Firstly, they have to fill-up the form to register for the exams available on the official website of the university. Then t
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Colleges offering admissions in M.A. (Politics) courses on the basis of entrance exam scores have a different process. Firstly, they have to fill-up the form to register for the exams available on the official website of the university. Then they have to appear for the entrance test. The details and mode of the entrance examination may vary from university to university. The students may be called for an additional round of personal interviews/ counselling prior to their admission to the institute. Then on the basis of the final score of entrance examination and Personal Interview (if required), admissions will be offered to the student.
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2 years ago
I want to know about the latest cutoff information for B.A. in Hindi at Mata Sundri College for Women.
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Shruti ManglaCurrent Student
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Mata Sundri College is under Delhi University so you can easily check the previous years DU's cutoff and then analyze it. Mata Sundri has seats reserved for Sikhs so that should be kept in mind. Generally, the cut off ranges from about 65%- 75
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Mata Sundri College is under Delhi University so you can easily check the previous years DU's cutoff and then analyze it. Mata Sundri has seats reserved for Sikhs so that should be kept in mind. Generally, the cut off ranges from about 65%- 75%.
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2 years ago
What is the latest cutoff for a Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) course at Miranda House College?
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Shruti ManglaCurrent Student
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Miranda is one of the best colleges in Delhi University so the cutoff used go vary anywhere between 94%-98%. Now it depends on the CUCET sources where Miranda is generally at the top of the preference table.
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Muhsina MahadiCurrent Student
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The minimum eligibility for which is a Higher Secondary Certificate (10+2) qualification with a minimum aggregate score of 45%. The programme is spread over 6 semesters, with the final semester based on the candidate's chosen stream of study.
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The minimum eligibility for which is a Higher Secondary Certificate (10+2) qualification with a minimum aggregate score of 45%. The programme is spread over 6 semesters, with the final semester based on the candidate's chosen stream of study.
So by looking at your best four , im so sure you will be enrolled in there.
So by looking at your best four , im so sure you will be enrolled in there.
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Anshika MauryaCurrent Student
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If you have selected Delhi University (DU) as an option in the CUET form, you will have to participate in the DU admission process to get admission to a specific college under DU. During the DU admission process, you will be required to fill o
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If you have selected Delhi University (DU) as an option in the CUET form, you will have to participate in the DU admission process to get admission to a specific college under DU. During the DU admission process, you will be required to fill out a separate application form and select the colleges and courses you are interested in. The admission process usually involves a combination of merit-based and entrance-based criteria, depending on the course you have applied for. After the admission process is completed, DU will allocate a college to you based on your preferences and eligibility. The allocation process is based on a merit list and the availability of seats in each college. It is important to note that you will have to meet the eligibility criteria for each college and course you have applied for. It is advisable to keep track of the DU admission schedule and regularly check the official website for updates on the admission process.
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