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Karishma DagarCurrent Student
A flawed human,I guess.
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You'll have to appear for the entrance test conducted by Delhi University to get admission here.
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muskan kalraCurrent Student
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Dear Sejal
Hindu College Admission 2018
Hindu College, one of the prestigious colleges under the Delhi University, was established in the year 1899. The college situated in Delhi, is one of the oldest colleges in the area. Hindu College offers
Hindu College Admission 2018
Hindu College, one of the prestigious colleges under the Delhi University, was established in the year 1899. The college situated in Delhi, is one of the oldest colleges in the area. Hindu College offers
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Dear Sejal
Hindu College Admission 2018
Hindu College, one of the prestigious colleges under the Delhi University, was established in the year 1899. The college situated in Delhi, is one of the oldest colleges in the area. Hindu College offers three major undergraduate programs with various specializations. All the undergraduate courses are full-time programs which have the duration of three years. Following are the key points for admission to Hindu College:
Candidates should fill in the Common Pre-Admission Form available on the official website of DU.
The minimum eligibility for the undergraduate programs is 10+2 or HSC.
Candidates will be selected on the basis of cutoff prepared by DU for Hindu College.
Hindu College follows the reservation criteria of the Delhi University.
Hindu College Admission 2018
Hindu College, one of the prestigious colleges under the Delhi University, was established in the year 1899. The college situated in Delhi, is one of the oldest colleges in the area. Hindu College offers three major undergraduate programs with various specializations. All the undergraduate courses are full-time programs which have the duration of three years. Following are the key points for admission to Hindu College:
Candidates should fill in the Common Pre-Admission Form available on the official website of DU.
The minimum eligibility for the undergraduate programs is 10+2 or HSC.
Candidates will be selected on the basis of cutoff prepared by DU for Hindu College.
Hindu College follows the reservation criteria of the Delhi University.
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7 years ago
Which college among Satyawati College and Aryabhatta College is better to pursue B.Com (Hons.)?
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muskan kalraCurrent Student
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Dear Pulkit,
I would suggest you to visit all three campuses and decide for yourself. However, I can give you some insights of Aryabhatta College. Aryabhatta College is the youngest college is Delhi University, however that is not the case wit
I would suggest you to visit all three campuses and decide for yourself. However, I can give you some insights of Aryabhatta College. Aryabhatta College is the youngest college is Delhi University, however that is not the case wit
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Dear Pulkit,
I would suggest you to visit all three campuses and decide for yourself. However, I can give you some insights of Aryabhatta College. Aryabhatta College is the youngest college is Delhi University, however that is not the case with its faculty. There faculty here is really good and have good amount of experience.
The college campus is pretty clean and the infrastructure is one of the best amongst other colleges of Delhi University because the building has been recently built. The environment is quite motivating and the students are working really hard to build a good reputation for the college. For instance, in a short span of two years, more than 10 societies have been formed and they are functioning quite well.
The college shares it's campus with Ram Lal Anand College. There are two canteens on the campus and food is pretty decent and quite cheap. The crowd is really good in comparison to the other Mentioned college.
The college is located in the South Campus along with colleges like Motilal Nehru, Venkateswara and ARSD. The closest hangout point is the very famous Satya Niketan where you can spend your days and never get bored. I would urge you to check out the colleges and choose in accordance with your convenience.
I would suggest you to visit all three campuses and decide for yourself. However, I can give you some insights of Aryabhatta College. Aryabhatta College is the youngest college is Delhi University, however that is not the case with its faculty. There faculty here is really good and have good amount of experience.
The college campus is pretty clean and the infrastructure is one of the best amongst other colleges of Delhi University because the building has been recently built. The environment is quite motivating and the students are working really hard to build a good reputation for the college. For instance, in a short span of two years, more than 10 societies have been formed and they are functioning quite well.
The college shares it's campus with Ram Lal Anand College. There are two canteens on the campus and food is pretty decent and quite cheap. The crowd is really good in comparison to the other Mentioned college.
The college is located in the South Campus along with colleges like Motilal Nehru, Venkateswara and ARSD. The closest hangout point is the very famous Satya Niketan where you can spend your days and never get bored. I would urge you to check out the colleges and choose in accordance with your convenience.
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Navdha ThukralCurrent Student
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You will be able to get admission in 4 or 5 cut-off.
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ashutosh chauhanCurrent Student
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Shivaji College is better than Rajdhani College because of its faculty members.
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muskan kalraCurrent Student
Contributor-Level 8
Dear Kamal,
All three are good colleges in terms of studies, notably faculty of both the college has similar experience and subject knowledge.
You should do join Aurbindo College, if you live in South Delhi, and whereas in North Delhi, you shoul
All three are good colleges in terms of studies, notably faculty of both the college has similar experience and subject knowledge.
You should do join Aurbindo College, if you live in South Delhi, and whereas in North Delhi, you shoul
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Dear Kamal,
All three are good colleges in terms of studies, notably faculty of both the college has similar experience and subject knowledge.
You should do join Aurbindo College, if you live in South Delhi, and whereas in North Delhi, you should join Satyawati College.
Some Benefits to get in Satyawati College are:
Satyawati College has biggest Auditorium relate to size of other Colleges Auditoriums.
Satyawati College has best faculty in terms of Arts and Commerce in comparative of Campus colleges even.
We got one of the biggest library in University of Delhi.
Satyawati will be providing Hostel Faculty Soon
Thank you and wish you all the best in whichever college you are, do your best.
All three are good colleges in terms of studies, notably faculty of both the college has similar experience and subject knowledge.
You should do join Aurbindo College, if you live in South Delhi, and whereas in North Delhi, you should join Satyawati College.
Some Benefits to get in Satyawati College are:
Satyawati College has biggest Auditorium relate to size of other Colleges Auditoriums.
Satyawati College has best faculty in terms of Arts and Commerce in comparative of Campus colleges even.
We got one of the biggest library in University of Delhi.
Satyawati will be providing Hostel Faculty Soon
Thank you and wish you all the best in whichever college you are, do your best.
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ashutosh chauhanCurrent Student
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admission for this course is based on merit . Your 12 marks are calculated against the cut off released by DU for particular course in particular college. You can fill up the form provided by delhi university on its website for under graduatio
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admission for this course is based on merit . Your 12 marks are calculated against the cut off released by DU for particular course in particular college. You can fill up the form provided by delhi university on its website for under graduation courses.
for further information regarding admission process visit DU website.
for further information regarding admission process visit DU website.
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muskan kalraCurrent Student
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Hindu College, one of the prestigious colleges under the Delhi University, was established in the year 1899. The college situated in Delhi, is one of the oldest colleges in the area. Hindu College offers three major undergraduate programs with
...more
Hindu College, one of the prestigious colleges under the Delhi University, was established in the year 1899. The college situated in Delhi, is one of the oldest colleges in the area. Hindu College offers three major undergraduate programs with various specializations. All the undergraduate courses are full-time programs which have the duration of three years. Following are the key points for admission to Hindu College:
Candidates should fill in the Common Pre-Admission Form available on the official website of DU.
The minimum eligibility for the undergraduate programs is 10+2 or HSC.
Candidates will be selected on the basis of cutoff prepared by DU for Hindu College.
Hindu College follows the reservation criteria of the Delhi University.
Candidates should fill in the Common Pre-Admission Form available on the official website of DU.
The minimum eligibility for the undergraduate programs is 10+2 or HSC.
Candidates will be selected on the basis of cutoff prepared by DU for Hindu College.
Hindu College follows the reservation criteria of the Delhi University.
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Hritwk AnandCurrent Student
Guide-Level 11
Hello Abhishek,
According to me, the minimum eligibility criteria for getting admission in BBA colleges is 55%, but then also, some colleges may not take. Never lose hope.
All the best.
According to me, the minimum eligibility criteria for getting admission in BBA colleges is 55%, but then also, some colleges may not take. Never lose hope.
All the best.
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Pallavi JainCurrent Student
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45% or more marks in the aggregate of 3 subjects (Physics, Chemistry, Biology/ Biotechnology) and 40% minimum marks in one compulsory language (I. e. English).
