7 years ago
Is maths compulsory?
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Bhavy dhawanCurrent Student
Contributor-Level 8
Hey.
For B.Com programme , maths is not compulsory, but if you wish to opt for B.Com hons, you need to have maths as a subject in your class 12th.
All the best.
For B.Com programme , maths is not compulsory, but if you wish to opt for B.Com hons, you need to have maths as a subject in your class 12th.
All the best.
7 years ago
What is the syllabus for the entrance test at Lady Irwin College for M.Sc food and nutrition?
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anila kCurrent Student
Guide-Level 14
Here is the link:
http://www.ladyirwin.edu.in/download/2016/april-2016/PG admission test and eligibility 2016.pdf
http://www.ladyirwin.edu.in/download/2016/april-2016/PG admission test and eligibility 2016.pdf
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Rudra ShauryaCurrent Student
Plastic Mould Design Engineer
Guide-Level 15
Aim for 99.6% and above at least. If your percentage is lower than that, it will be difficult in securing a call. It would be hard, but is possible.
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Rudra ShauryaCurrent Student
Plastic Mould Design Engineer
Guide-Level 15
10+2 with a minimum of 50% marks in aggregate is the eligibility criteria for admission in this course in DU.
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Pankaj YadavCurrent Student
A Technoprenuer
Contributor-Level 7
If you are going on the category basis, surely you will get admission in Dr. AIT.
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Vaishnavi TiwariCurrent Student
Beginner-Level 5
I think, in JIMS you have a chance to get admission, but you need to mention your course.
7 years ago
Which college is better for B.Sc life science Shivaji or Sri Guru Tegh Bahadur Khalsa College?
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Prachi PolCurrent Student
Making History...
Guide-Level 13
Sri guru tegh kalsa college is better.Hope this helps.
7 years ago
Which college is better for B.Sc life science Sri Guru Tej Bahadur Khalsa College or Shivaji College?
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Vishal JunejaCurrent Student
Contributor-Level 6
As your question is concerned about a course, I'll tell you that both do have the same curriculum followed up by CBCS under DU guidelines. Moreover, if you want a political exposure then obviously north campus colleges are preferable. If you w
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As your question is concerned about a course, I'll tell you that both do have the same curriculum followed up by CBCS under DU guidelines. Moreover, if you want a political exposure then obviously north campus colleges are preferable. If you would like to study both do have their equal importance because faculty members will be fine in both the places. Look for the college where you can easily travel to. Other thing is that if you're really interested in studies, there are a wide range of research options and industrial positions you can get after doing M.Sc in a specific field and you can get to know about lot of them if you will start exploring about them right now and look for the ways you can get in.
Good luck and choose wisely as per your interest.
Good luck and choose wisely as per your interest.
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ashutosh chauhanCurrent Student
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It is to be started soon, maybe in the 1st week of August. Visit DU's website regularly for updated information.
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Akhtar AliCurrent Student
Beginner-Level 3
Sorry, but no. For the general category, the cut-off is too high. You can opt for the B.A. Programme there or if you are from SC/ST category, there is a good chance that you get admission.
