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Deepanshi ailawadiCurrent Student
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It depends on the course that you opted for because every college has a different cut-off for different courses.
You may check the below given link of 2017 cut-off, so you may get some idea of 2018 cut off-
http://www.du.ac.in/du/index.php?page=
You may check the below given link of 2017 cut-off, so you may get some idea of 2018 cut off-
http://www.du.ac.in/du/index.php?page=
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It depends on the course that you opted for because every college has a different cut-off for different courses.
You may check the below given link of 2017 cut-off, so you may get some idea of 2018 cut off-
http://www.du.ac.in/du/index.php?page=cut-off-2017
You may check the below given link of 2017 cut-off, so you may get some idea of 2018 cut off-
http://www.du.ac.in/du/index.php?page=cut-off-2017
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Asish PandaCurrent Student
Happy to help, ask for queries!
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You need 98+% to stand a chance for FMS. Better luck next time. Or else, you can try for IIM's or any other Tier 1 colleges. Good luck.
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Nikita GargCurrent Student
Contributor-Level 9
If you have any quota, then maybe you can get admission.
It also depends on this year's cut-off.
It also depends on this year's cut-off.
7 years ago
Can I get FMS DU for MBA? My profile: 10th-66%, 12th-86% and B.Com-70%. I belong to general category.
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Asish PandaCurrent Student
Happy to help, ask for queries!
Contributor-Level 7
Yes, you can, but for that you need 95+% in CAT exam. Prepare well for CAT. Good luck.
7 years ago
What is the entrance exam date of LLB of DU?
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Krishi SharmaCurrent Student
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Hi Vikram, Entrance exam date of L. B. from DU is June 17 from 12 pm to 2 pm. Please refer the link below for detailed information:
https://www.shiksha.com/university/university-of-Delhi/exams/du-llb-entrance-exam/dates
Regards.
https://www.shiksha.com/university/university-of-Delhi/exams/du-llb-entrance-exam/dates
Regards.
7 years ago
Does PCB student eligible for bsc chemistry
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Lakshmi Narasimman SharmaCurrent Student
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Hi Komal,
Yes, you're eligible for B.Sc chemistry in Hindu College. As you already have chemistry as a subject in your HSC makes you eligible for it. All the best for your future.
Yes, you're eligible for B.Sc chemistry in Hindu College. As you already have chemistry as a subject in your HSC makes you eligible for it. All the best for your future.
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ashutosh chauhanCurrent Student
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Firstly, it depends on your category.
If you belong to general category, you can't get admission in any north campus college.
But you have a chance to get admission in off-campus colleges such as Satyawati Evening College,
Swami Shraddhanand Co
If you belong to general category, you can't get admission in any north campus college.
But you have a chance to get admission in off-campus colleges such as Satyawati Evening College,
Swami Shraddhanand Co
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Firstly, it depends on your category.
If you belong to general category, you can't get admission in any north campus college.
But you have a chance to get admission in off-campus colleges such as Satyawati Evening College,
Swami Shraddhanand College, etc.
For further information, you can visit DU website and have a look at the last year's cut-off.
If you belong to general category, you can't get admission in any north campus college.
But you have a chance to get admission in off-campus colleges such as Satyawati Evening College,
Swami Shraddhanand College, etc.
For further information, you can visit DU website and have a look at the last year's cut-off.
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vaishnavi shuklaCurrent Student
LLM from Symbiosis Law School, Pune
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Hi Niharika,
In integrated 5-year programme, you don't get two separate degrees. You get an integrated degree at the end of 5 years which is B.A. LL.B. However, if you want two separate degrees, then you can do a UG degree for 3 years and then
In integrated 5-year programme, you don't get two separate degrees. You get an integrated degree at the end of 5 years which is B.A. LL.B. However, if you want two separate degrees, then you can do a UG degree for 3 years and then
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Hi Niharika,
In integrated 5-year programme, you don't get two separate degrees. You get an integrated degree at the end of 5 years which is B.A. LL.B. However, if you want two separate degrees, then you can do a UG degree for 3 years and then enroll into the 3-year LL.B. programme. The only drawback to the latter option is that it'll take you 6 years instead of 5.
In integrated 5-year programme, you don't get two separate degrees. You get an integrated degree at the end of 5 years which is B.A. LL.B. However, if you want two separate degrees, then you can do a UG degree for 3 years and then enroll into the 3-year LL.B. programme. The only drawback to the latter option is that it'll take you 6 years instead of 5.
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Sujata DewanCurrent Student
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I would suggest B.Tech from IP, as this is a professional course and will help you land into a job as soon as you complete the course.
7 years ago
I don't have music as a subject in 12th. I'm interested in music, so, how can I take admission?
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kanksha MutrejaCurrent Student
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Since you have completed your 10+2 and now want to make your career in music, you can opt for Bachelor of Arts (BA) (Hons) in Music.
Music comprises a combination of vocal music, instrumental music and various dance forms. The degree course in
Music comprises a combination of vocal music, instrumental music and various dance forms. The degree course in
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Since you have completed your 10+2 and now want to make your career in music, you can opt for Bachelor of Arts (BA) (Hons) in Music.
Music comprises a combination of vocal music, instrumental music and various dance forms. The degree course involves the study of music theory, music interpretation, history of music, composing, voice instruction etc.
BA (Hons) (Music) is a degree that builds a strong foundation in music literature and history besides imparting strong musical (vocal & instrumental) skills in a student.
Eligibility: You should have passed 10+2 or equivalent in any discipline with music as an elective subject from any recognised board. Students who have passed 10+2 without having music as a subject are also eligible for BA Hons Music degree after qualifying an audition or aptitude test.
Music comprises a combination of vocal music, instrumental music and various dance forms. The degree course involves the study of music theory, music interpretation, history of music, composing, voice instruction etc.
BA (Hons) (Music) is a degree that builds a strong foundation in music literature and history besides imparting strong musical (vocal & instrumental) skills in a student.
Eligibility: You should have passed 10+2 or equivalent in any discipline with music as an elective subject from any recognised board. Students who have passed 10+2 without having music as a subject are also eligible for BA Hons Music degree after qualifying an audition or aptitude test.
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