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ashutosh chauhanCurrent Student
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If you had not filled the application form then you are not eligible for Delhi University admission process. But you can now apply to any private university.
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ashutosh chauhanCurrent Student
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Maharaja Agrasen college is best choice to pursue journalism because this college has the best faculty and administration staff is very cooperative and helpful in nature.
So I suggest you to go with Maharaja Agrasen College.
So I suggest you to go with Maharaja Agrasen College.
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Vidura AryaCurrent Student
Always a helper, keen on providing value.
Guide-Level 11
Hello,
Yes, you will get into Lady Irwin.
It offers the following courses:
1. B.Sc Home Science (Pass)
2. B.Sc Home Science (Hons)
3. B.Sc Food Technology
You can get into your dream course with any stream. Science is not a compulsion. Also, mar
Yes, you will get into Lady Irwin.
It offers the following courses:
1. B.Sc Home Science (Pass)
2. B.Sc Home Science (Hons)
3. B.Sc Food Technology
You can get into your dream course with any stream. Science is not a compulsion. Also, mar
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Hello,
Yes, you will get into Lady Irwin.
It offers the following courses:
1. B.Sc Home Science (Pass)
2. B.Sc Home Science (Hons)
3. B.Sc Food Technology
You can get into your dream course with any stream. Science is not a compulsion. Also, marks of Fine Arts, Music, Dance and Physical Education won't be considered in the best four.
Thanks.
All the best.
Yes, you will get into Lady Irwin.
It offers the following courses:
1. B.Sc Home Science (Pass)
2. B.Sc Home Science (Hons)
3. B.Sc Food Technology
You can get into your dream course with any stream. Science is not a compulsion. Also, marks of Fine Arts, Music, Dance and Physical Education won't be considered in the best four.
Thanks.
All the best.
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ashutosh chauhanCurrent Student
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Yes you can get a reputed college or maybe you will get admit in any of north campus colleges. For more information about admission process and last year cut off visit DU website.
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ashutosh chauhanCurrent Student
Guide-Level 13
If you belong to ST category, then you will get admission in DU college. download the last year cut off from DU website.
For further information regarding admission process, you can visit DU website.
For further information regarding admission process, you can visit DU website.
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ashutosh chauhanCurrent Student
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Yes, maths is necessary to pursue B.Com in Delhi University. According to Delhi University the admission for this course is based on best 4 subject's marks including maths. For further information regarding admission process and last year's cu
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Yes, maths is necessary to pursue B.Com in Delhi University. According to Delhi University the admission for this course is based on best 4 subject's marks including maths. For further information regarding admission process and last year's cutoff visit DU website.
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Rudra ShauryaCurrent Student
Plastic Mould Design Engineer
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You should contact the Supervising authority immediately and notify them of your situation and demand your problem to be solved fast. Do not delay in notifying the authorities as they are the only ones that can help you.
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muskan kalraCurrent Student
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Syllabus for Entrance Test for Admission to M.Sc. Biochemistry UDSC Essential Molecules of Life The foundations of biochemistry Carbohydrates Lipids Amino acids Nucleic acids Vitamins Proteins and Enzymes Introduction to peptides and proteins
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Syllabus for Entrance Test for Admission to M.Sc. Biochemistry UDSC Essential Molecules of Life The foundations of biochemistry Carbohydrates Lipids Amino acids Nucleic acids Vitamins Proteins and Enzymes Introduction to peptides and proteins Extraction of proteins for downstream processing Separation techniques Characterization of proteins Covalent structure and 3D structures of proteins Protein folding and conformational diseases Introduction to protein structure databases Myoglobin and haemoglobin specialised proteins antibodies acting myosin motors and membrane proteins Fundamentals of enzymes Features of enzyme catalysis Enzyme kinetics Bisubstrate reactions Enzyme inhibition Mechanism of action of enzymes Regulation of enzyme activity Involvement of coenzymes in enzyme catalysed reactions Applications of enzymes Relation to diseases therapy and diagnosis Metabolism of Carbohydrates Lipids Amino Acids andNucleotides Basic design of metabolism Glycolysis Gluconeogenesis and pentose phosphate pathway Glycogen metabolism Citric acid cycle Synthesis of carbohydrates Fatty acid oxidation Fatty acid synthesis Biosynthesis of eicosanoids cholesterol steroids and isoprenoids Biosynthesis of membrane lipids Overview of amino acid metabolism Catabolism of amino acids Biosynthesis of amino acids Precursor functions of amino acids Biosynthesis of purine and pyrimidine nucleotides Deoxyribonucleotides and synthesis of nucleotide triphosphate Degradation of purine and pyrimidine nucleotides Integration of metabolism Metabolic disorders and diseases Cell Biology Membrane Biology and Bioenergetics Introduction to cell biology Tools of cell biology Structure of different cell organelles Protein trafficking Cytoskeletal proteins Cell wall and extracellular matrix Cell cyclecell death and cell renewal Introduction to biomembranes Membrane structures Membrane dynamics Membrane transport Vesicular transport and membrane fusion Introduction to bioenergetics Oxidative phosphorylation Photophosphorylation Features of membrane proteinase
Human Physiology and Hormones Homeostasis and the organisation of body fluid compartments Cardiovascular physiology Respiration Renal physiology Gastrointestinal and hepatic physiology, Musculosketetal system, Reproductive physiology neurochemistry and neurophysiology Introduction to endocrinology Hormone mediated signaling Hypothalamic and pituitary hormone.
Human Physiology and Hormones Homeostasis and the organisation of body fluid compartments Cardiovascular physiology Respiration Renal physiology Gastrointestinal and hepatic physiology, Musculosketetal system, Reproductive physiology neurochemistry and neurophysiology Introduction to endocrinology Hormone mediated signaling Hypothalamic and pituitary hormone.
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What is the exam date of BBA DU JAT exam?
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Mehak SethCurrent Student
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Hi Naveen, the dates are not yet out. It will take some time and will be updated and scheduled for DU JAT 2018 as soon as possible.
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BASIL PAUL KCurrent Student
Digging my way into the Hospitality Industry
Guide-Level 15
Admission to post-graduate courses in Mathematics leading to a Masters degree in Mathematics will be made through two modes:
Mode-I:
50% seats shall be earmarked on the basis of merit list drawn in order of preference separately at North Delhi C
Mode-I:
50% seats shall be earmarked on the basis of merit list drawn in order of preference separately at North Delhi C
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Admission to post-graduate courses in Mathematics leading to a Masters degree in Mathematics will be made through two modes:
Mode-I:
50% seats shall be earmarked on the basis of merit list drawn in order of preference separately at North Delhi Campus, South Delhi Campus according to conditions in Mode-I in the eligibility condition. Separate applications are to be filled for different campuses.
Mode-II
50% seats for all the campuses shall be filled on the basis of merit in the Common Entrance Examination scheduled to be held in June of every academic year through the system of centralized online registration at North Campus according to conditions in Mode-II
Mode-I: 50% seats in the M.A./M.Sc. Mathematics shall be filled on the basis of a merit list drawn in order of merit amongst candidates who have passed B.A. (Hons)/ B.Sc. (Hons) examination in Mathematics of Delhi University with at least 60% marks in aggregate.
Mode-II: The remaining 50% seats will be filled on the basis of merit in an entrance examination.
Any candidate who has obtained a Bachelor degree in any subject and has studied at least 3 courses each of one-year duration or 6 courses each of one-semester duration in Mathematics securing at least 50% marks in aggregate will be eligible to appear in the entrance examination.
Any candidate appearing in the final year examination of Bachelors degree of the same calendar year shall also be eligible to appear in the entrance test, however, he/she will be considered for admission if he/she fulfils the other requirements of admission.
Mode-I:
50% seats shall be earmarked on the basis of merit list drawn in order of preference separately at North Delhi Campus, South Delhi Campus according to conditions in Mode-I in the eligibility condition. Separate applications are to be filled for different campuses.
Mode-II
50% seats for all the campuses shall be filled on the basis of merit in the Common Entrance Examination scheduled to be held in June of every academic year through the system of centralized online registration at North Campus according to conditions in Mode-II
Mode-I: 50% seats in the M.A./M.Sc. Mathematics shall be filled on the basis of a merit list drawn in order of merit amongst candidates who have passed B.A. (Hons)/ B.Sc. (Hons) examination in Mathematics of Delhi University with at least 60% marks in aggregate.
Mode-II: The remaining 50% seats will be filled on the basis of merit in an entrance examination.
Any candidate who has obtained a Bachelor degree in any subject and has studied at least 3 courses each of one-year duration or 6 courses each of one-semester duration in Mathematics securing at least 50% marks in aggregate will be eligible to appear in the entrance examination.
Any candidate appearing in the final year examination of Bachelors degree of the same calendar year shall also be eligible to appear in the entrance test, however, he/she will be considered for admission if he/she fulfils the other requirements of admission.
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