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Ritu GuliaCurrent Student
Beginner-Level 3
You have to clear all your semester exams to become eligible for the M.Sc entrance exam, and you don't need Chemistry as a subject for M.Sc Botany .If you are a student of B.Sc Medical, then you are eligible. Hope this will help.
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pradeep kumarCurrent Student
Sr. Section Engr(Design)
Scholar-Level 18
Yes, you will be able to apply in DU with one year of gap after the class 12th. One or two years of gaps is not a big issue, so you can apply there.
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pradeep kumarCurrent Student
Sr. Section Engr(Design)
Scholar-Level 18
This year closing cutoff for B.Sc. (Hons.) in Food Technology is between 92.33-94.5 for Lady Irwin College of DU. So you needs to score the marks above 93% in 12th in order to get admission in Delhi University in the asked course.
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Arup NathCurrent Student
Beginner-Level 2
It's not AICTE/UGC Approved nor it has no international accreditation from AACSB, EQUIS & AMBA nor I saw NBA or NAAC approval. They also not considered in NIRF Ranking or Other Ranking. But Just like ISB, Hyderabad they have some private unive
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It's not AICTE/UGC Approved nor it has no international accreditation from AACSB, EQUIS & AMBA nor I saw NBA or NAAC approval. They also not considered in NIRF Ranking or Other Ranking. But Just like ISB, Hyderabad they have some private university links from abroad of the not very good institute. So It is not Authentic. The further word " SOIL" is uninspiring which means earthy material. They are education based on Leadership and ethics . actually, it is not a 15month PGDM/PGPM Syllabus they follow as per UGC/AICTE and are significantly different. Standard Books for subject used in most of the MBA Course in India/Abroad is not followed here. Non Analytical Course. It is purely designed for adults who are doing business and cant study analytical skills required for specialization like operations, finance. more suited for the marketing and HR field where the relationship is important over analytical skills. It's basically a Leadership, Motivator, Relationship & Ethics related course. A similar course was introduced recently in PGP-BL in IIM Kozhikode. But it is a non-analytical course. in SOIL it is just like Private Institute like IIPM. But Institute seems gives placements in Ok ok company don't expect you will get Job in Tata, Reliance, Goldman Sachs etc.which look for more authentic students. Maybe because of Delhi this got boasted by their marketing skills. another institute is ISBF, Delhi based on LSE, London. I did ask both about Bigger Campus and Accreditation, Approval for which they are silent. So I will only suggest these courses to a person who is already doing business of his own and he needs some education and not from good education background where analytical skills are applied like BA, B Ed, B Library Science, etc. Further with risk that if this Institute closes the purely private degree offered will have no values.
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Snigdha KumarCurrent Student
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Delhi University announces a date with complete details to apply for admission in their graduation programme. Once the application process completes, then a cutoff list will be published according to the courses and colleges. Further, the appl
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Delhi University announces a date with complete details to apply for admission in their graduation programme. Once the application process completes, then a cutoff list will be published according to the courses and colleges. Further, the applicant can take admission based on they qualified or wait for next cutoff. There are 4 to 5 cuttoff lists will published during the admission time from colleges w. r. t vacant seats in any courses.
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Anandvaradhan GoudCurrent Student
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For every couse, there is a different criteria but most of them have 60% criteria!
All the best for your bright future!
All the best for your bright future!
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Snigdha KumarCurrent Student
Contributor-Level 8
Its depends upon the college and vary between courses you choose. You may get complete details from the DU website about the last year cut-off marks w. r. t. colleges.
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Snigdha KumarCurrent Student
Contributor-Level 8
Students with 60 percentile and above in the competitive exam and having minimum 50% marks in the graduation are likely to eligible for GP/PI. And further basis on the performance in the GD/PI student may offer for the admission. For more deta
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Students with 60 percentile and above in the competitive exam and having minimum 50% marks in the graduation are likely to eligible for GP/PI. And further basis on the performance in the GD/PI student may offer for the admission. For more details one may refer to https://www.fostiima.org/admissions/how-to-apply.php
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Roshni ChoudharyCurrent Student
BA (H) Economics at St. Stephen's College.
Guide-Level 13
I think that is not possible you need to register again maybe or you can call on the helpline number and ask them because if you do not put any quota in the first go there it is very difficult to updated because your admission will be consider
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I think that is not possible you need to register again maybe or you can call on the helpline number and ask them because if you do not put any quota in the first go there it is very difficult to updated because your admission will be considered general category admission rather than e w s quota admission aur tu portal is open then check updating it there.
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