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I belong to OBC category. Can I get an under graduate admission for 2018 in DU's colleges?
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ashutosh chauhanCurrent Student
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Yes, you can get admission in DU if you belong to OBC non creamy layer, you are considered as general category student. You can check out the cut-off for UG course on DU website.
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shaniya salahuddinCurrent Student
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It depends on your 12th marks. If you have above 90% marks, so you're eligible this college.
Good luck.
Good luck.
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Krishi SharmaCurrent Student
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Hi Nikhil,
Please refer to the link provided below for a detailed comparison between Dr. Bhim Rao Ambedkar College, Ramanujan College and Shyam Lal College for a course.
https://www.shiksha.com/resources/college-comparison-53863-53488-291641
You
Please refer to the link provided below for a detailed comparison between Dr. Bhim Rao Ambedkar College, Ramanujan College and Shyam Lal College for a course.
https://www.shiksha.com/resources/college-comparison-53863-53488-291641
You
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Hi Nikhil,
Please refer to the link provided below for a detailed comparison between Dr. Bhim Rao Ambedkar College, Ramanujan College and Shyam Lal College for a course.
https://www.shiksha.com/resources/college-comparison-53863-53488-291641
You should be able to compare various features of the two institutes to help you reach a decision of which is better, and where you would like to pursue.
Thanks
Please refer to the link provided below for a detailed comparison between Dr. Bhim Rao Ambedkar College, Ramanujan College and Shyam Lal College for a course.
https://www.shiksha.com/resources/college-comparison-53863-53488-291641
You should be able to compare various features of the two institutes to help you reach a decision of which is better, and where you would like to pursue.
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Deepanshi ailawadiCurrent Student
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DU always deducts 2.5% from you best four percentage of 12th. So in English (Hons), they will deduct 2.5%. For chemistry (Hons), DU take 4 subjects of your science stream (physics, chemistry and Maths) and one core language that is English, so
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DU always deducts 2.5% from you best four percentage of 12th. So in English (Hons), they will deduct 2.5%. For chemistry (Hons), DU take 4 subjects of your science stream (physics, chemistry and Maths) and one core language that is English, so, I think they don't take physical education. For computer science (Hons), they take one language subject + mathematics and two other academic/elective subjects.
For more details, please refer to the below given link:
https://www.shiksha.com/science/articles/amp/du-science-admission-cut-offs-2016-how-to-calculate-best-of-four-percentage-blogId-12765#referrer=https://www.google.com&_tf=From %1$s
Hope this helps.
For more details, please refer to the below given link:
https://www.shiksha.com/science/articles/amp/du-science-admission-cut-offs-2016-how-to-calculate-best-of-four-percentage-blogId-12765#referrer=https://www.google.com&_tf=From %1$s
Hope this helps.
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muskan kalraCurrent Student
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Dear Amisha,
DU BSc Eligibility Criteria 2018
The University of Delhi will release the DU BSc 2018 Eligibility Criteria for the BSc Programmes offered by the university on May 15 2018As per the admission notification of the University of Delhi
DU BSc Eligibility Criteria 2018
The University of Delhi will release the DU BSc 2018 Eligibility Criteria for the BSc Programmes offered by the university on May 15 2018As per the admission notification of the University of Delhi
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Dear Amisha,
DU BSc Eligibility Criteria 2018
The University of Delhi will release the DU BSc 2018 Eligibility Criteria for the BSc Programmes offered by the university on May 15 2018As per the admission notification of the University of Delhi the Eligibility Criteria for DU BSc 2018 will differ according to the different courses offered under the programme
Also applicants seeking admission to the BSc programmes should have passed the qualifying examination obtaining minimum marks as specified for each of the programmes in subsequent sections Candidates must make sure to check the DU BSc 2018 Eligibility Criteria of the subjects before applying to a particular course The Application form will be available on the controllers website from the fourth week of May Candidates who wish to apply for the BSc Programme can download the form and submit the filled application until the third week of June 2018.
Good luck.
DU BSc Eligibility Criteria 2018
The University of Delhi will release the DU BSc 2018 Eligibility Criteria for the BSc Programmes offered by the university on May 15 2018As per the admission notification of the University of Delhi the Eligibility Criteria for DU BSc 2018 will differ according to the different courses offered under the programme
Also applicants seeking admission to the BSc programmes should have passed the qualifying examination obtaining minimum marks as specified for each of the programmes in subsequent sections Candidates must make sure to check the DU BSc 2018 Eligibility Criteria of the subjects before applying to a particular course The Application form will be available on the controllers website from the fourth week of May Candidates who wish to apply for the BSc Programme can download the form and submit the filled application until the third week of June 2018.
Good luck.
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ashutosh chauhanCurrent Student
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Go to the Delhi University portal and click on the UG admission portal. Then, click on the first cut off list of three different streams (Science, Commerce, Arts) and download from there. Or you can check individual colleges website to downloa
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Go to the Delhi University portal and click on the UG admission portal. Then, click on the first cut off list of three different streams (Science, Commerce, Arts) and download from there. Or you can check individual colleges website to download their cutoff.
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7 years ago
Do Madhya Pradesh PET, UPSEE and DU require JEE Mains scoresheet, along with their respective tests?
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Manish MotwaniCurrent Student
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For admissions in M.P colleges, you need only JEE Mains marks. For admissions in UP colleges, you need to give UPSEE only for state government universities.
For admission in DU, the admission is on the basis of CBSE marks (for political and hu
For admission in DU, the admission is on the basis of CBSE marks (for political and hu
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For admissions in M.P colleges, you need only JEE Mains marks. For admissions in UP colleges, you need to give UPSEE only for state government universities.
For admission in DU, the admission is on the basis of CBSE marks (for political and human resource courses), or on the basis of separate entrance test and JEE Mains marks as well. They have a separate number of seats for separate exams.
Hope it helps.
For admission in DU, the admission is on the basis of CBSE marks (for political and human resource courses), or on the basis of separate entrance test and JEE Mains marks as well. They have a separate number of seats for separate exams.
Hope it helps.
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ashutosh chauhanCurrent Student
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If you are pursuing political science and you have not studied this subject then there will be a deduction of 2.5% from your best 4 subjects marks, check against the cut-off released by DU.
If you change your stream then 2.5% is deducted from t
If you change your stream then 2.5% is deducted from t
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If you are pursuing political science and you have not studied this subject then there will be a deduction of 2.5% from your best 4 subjects marks, check against the cut-off released by DU.
If you change your stream then 2.5% is deducted from the best 4 subject's percentage. If you add physical education in best 4 subjects then also 2.5% will be deducted. For further information regarding deduction, visit DU website.
If you change your stream then 2.5% is deducted from the best 4 subject's percentage. If you add physical education in best 4 subjects then also 2.5% will be deducted. For further information regarding deduction, visit DU website.
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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharCurrent Student
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Scholar-Level 18
Hello Navya
Yes, you can take Sanskrit as subject for your graduation. Best wishes.
Yes, you can take Sanskrit as subject for your graduation. Best wishes.
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muskan kalraCurrent Student
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Hello Shubham, Delhi University changes its rules every year but Mathematics is compulsory if you wish to pursue B.Com (Hons). In 2015, there were few changes made in the admission policy. Mathematics will be compulsory for Students of B.Com h
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Hello Shubham, Delhi University changes its rules every year but Mathematics is compulsory if you wish to pursue B.Com (Hons). In 2015, there were few changes made in the admission policy. Mathematics will be compulsory for Students of B.Com hons and Economic Hons. In case if you are opting for B.Com Prog. and if you don't have mathematics your 2 point 5 percent will be deducted Although some colleges might give you leverage on this
Since it is an umbrella degree for all commerce related domains it will open up a wide range of career options for you after graduation
You can look at pursuing different specialist certifications after or along with graduation such as CFA or CS or CA or ICWAI etc. These certifications would allow you to work in areas such as banking investment banking insurance auditing tax consulting private equity and related areas
These are all highly respectable and lucrative career options and if you can manage the relatively tough academic cycle then you can make a highly successful career in this domain
Good luck.
Since it is an umbrella degree for all commerce related domains it will open up a wide range of career options for you after graduation
You can look at pursuing different specialist certifications after or along with graduation such as CFA or CS or CA or ICWAI etc. These certifications would allow you to work in areas such as banking investment banking insurance auditing tax consulting private equity and related areas
These are all highly respectable and lucrative career options and if you can manage the relatively tough academic cycle then you can make a highly successful career in this domain
Good luck.
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