6 years ago
If I have got 85% in 12 but 95% in math then can I get admission in B.Sc. Hons in math in Miranda house.
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pradeep kumarCurrent Student
Sr. Section Engr(Design)
Scholar-Level 18
The last year's 2019-20 cutoff for B.Sc. Hons Mathematics in general category at Miranda House Delhi was 96.5. 100% of weightage is given to PCM marks if theory and practical components are in 70% and 30% ratio. Hence yours chances are very le
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The last year's 2019-20 cutoff for B.Sc. Hons Mathematics in general category at Miranda House Delhi was 96.5. 100% of weightage is given to PCM marks if theory and practical components are in 70% and 30% ratio. Hence yours chances are very less.
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6 years ago
I am doing my graduation from School of open learning (DU). Can I also apply for M.Com in Your college?
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Harleen KaurCurrent Student
Guide-Level 11
Yes, you can pursue M.Com after completing your graduation.
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Ankit KumarCurrent Student
University of Delhi
Guide-Level 15
Dear,
Firstly, you need to specify you career plan than only I would suggest you programme because I would not recommend B.Com (Hons) or pass to any student in today's competitive world.
Firstly, you need to specify you career plan than only I would suggest you programme because I would not recommend B.Com (Hons) or pass to any student in today's competitive world.
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MALLIKARJUNASWAMY SCurrent Student
DATA SCIENTIST,AIML SPECIALIST
Guide-Level 12
Just go through previous year entrance question paper it's very easy and I'm mentioning some text here just read them.
Political Theory -By Andrew Heywood.
Key concepts in political science -By Andrew Heywood.
India since independance -By Bipin C
Political Theory -By Andrew Heywood.
Key concepts in political science -By Andrew Heywood.
India since independance -By Bipin C
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Just go through previous year entrance question paper it's very easy and I'm mentioning some text here just read them.
Political Theory -By Andrew Heywood.
Key concepts in political science -By Andrew Heywood.
India since independance -By Bipin Chandra.
From Plassey to partion and after (Selected Chapters) -By Sekhar Bandyopadhyay.
Indian Government and Politics -By B.L. Fadia.
Introduction to the Indian Constitution -By D.D. Basu.
The Indian Constitution -By Granville Austin.
The Oxford Companion to Politics in India -By Jayal Mehta.
Comparative Politics -By J C Johari.
Comparative Politics -By V N Khanna.
Western Political Thought -By Nelson.
Political Thought -By C L Wayper.
Western Political Thought -By O P Gauba.
Makers of Modern Indian -By R C Guha.
Indian Political Thought -By Thomas Panthom.
Indian Political Thought -By Roy & Singh.
Indian Politics -By Singh & Saxena.
The Globlizzation of world politics -By Baylis Smith.
Theories of International Relations -By Kenneth waltz.
Global Politics -By Andrew Heywood.
International relations -By Gosh.
The Oxford Handbook of Indian Foriegn Policy -By Malone Mohan Raghwan.
Does the elephant dance -by Malone.
Politics -By Andrew Heywood.
Foundation of Comparative Politics -By Kenneth Newton & Jan W. Van Deth.
Cases in Comparative Politics -By Patrick H. O Neil, Karla Fields & Don Share.
Essential Reading in Comparative Politics -By Patrick H. O Neil, Ronald Rogowski.
Introducing Comparative Politics -By Stephen Orvis Carol Ann Drogus.
Current Debates in Comparative Politics -By J. Tyler Dickovick & Jonathan Eastwood.
Comparative Politics Integrating Theories, Methods and Cases -BY J. Tyler Dickovick & Jonathan Eastwood.
Comparative Politics Classic and contemporary readings -By J. Tyler Dickovick & Jonathan Eastwood.
AP Comparative Government and Politics: An essential course book -By Ethel wood.
The Oxford Handbook of Comparative Politics -By Carles Boix & Susan C. Stokes.
Political Theory -By Andrew Heywood.
Key concepts in political science -By Andrew Heywood.
India since independance -By Bipin Chandra.
From Plassey to partion and after (Selected Chapters) -By Sekhar Bandyopadhyay.
Indian Government and Politics -By B.L. Fadia.
Introduction to the Indian Constitution -By D.D. Basu.
The Indian Constitution -By Granville Austin.
The Oxford Companion to Politics in India -By Jayal Mehta.
Comparative Politics -By J C Johari.
Comparative Politics -By V N Khanna.
Western Political Thought -By Nelson.
Political Thought -By C L Wayper.
Western Political Thought -By O P Gauba.
Makers of Modern Indian -By R C Guha.
Indian Political Thought -By Thomas Panthom.
Indian Political Thought -By Roy & Singh.
Indian Politics -By Singh & Saxena.
The Globlizzation of world politics -By Baylis Smith.
Theories of International Relations -By Kenneth waltz.
Global Politics -By Andrew Heywood.
International relations -By Gosh.
The Oxford Handbook of Indian Foriegn Policy -By Malone Mohan Raghwan.
Does the elephant dance -by Malone.
Politics -By Andrew Heywood.
Foundation of Comparative Politics -By Kenneth Newton & Jan W. Van Deth.
Cases in Comparative Politics -By Patrick H. O Neil, Karla Fields & Don Share.
Essential Reading in Comparative Politics -By Patrick H. O Neil, Ronald Rogowski.
Introducing Comparative Politics -By Stephen Orvis Carol Ann Drogus.
Current Debates in Comparative Politics -By J. Tyler Dickovick & Jonathan Eastwood.
Comparative Politics Integrating Theories, Methods and Cases -BY J. Tyler Dickovick & Jonathan Eastwood.
Comparative Politics Classic and contemporary readings -By J. Tyler Dickovick & Jonathan Eastwood.
AP Comparative Government and Politics: An essential course book -By Ethel wood.
The Oxford Handbook of Comparative Politics -By Carles Boix & Susan C. Stokes.
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Saket Raj SahuCurrent Student
BELIEVE IN KARMA.
Guide-Level 15
Eligibility: For admissions into BBA courses, students are needed to clear the 10+2 or equivalent examination from any recognised board or school. Some colleges consider the criteria of securing 50% marks in the qualifying exam. The age should
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Eligibility: For admissions into BBA courses, students are needed to clear the 10+2 or equivalent examination from any recognised board or school. Some colleges consider the criteria of securing 50% marks in the qualifying exam. The age should be between 17 to 25 years.
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Sahil RanaCurrent Student
Guide-Level 15
Now, if any general student want to take admission in Delhi university,he should prepare very well. the first cutoff for a general student was very high (99% in high rated colleges like as Hindu college, hansraj, Miranda house and more north c
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Now, if any general student want to take admission in Delhi university,he should prepare very well. the first cutoff for a general student was very high (99% in high rated colleges like as Hindu college, hansraj, Miranda house and more north college as well as starting from 95% in south campus in science stream).
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