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Eligibility:
B.Sc (Hons.) Computer Science (10+2+3 scheme) and B.Tech Computer Science (10+2+4 scheme) from University of Delhi or any other University
Minimum Percentage Required: 60% marks in aggregate
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B.Sc. Applied Physical Sciences with M
B.Sc (Hons.) Computer Science (10+2+3 scheme) and B.Tech Computer Science (10+2+4 scheme) from University of Delhi or any other University
Minimum Percentage Required: 60% marks in aggregate
OR
B.Sc. Applied Physical Sciences with M
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Eligibility:
B.Sc (Hons.) Computer Science (10+2+3 scheme) and B.Tech Computer Science (10+2+4 scheme) from University of Delhi or any other University
Minimum Percentage Required: 60% marks in aggregate
OR
B.Sc. Applied Physical Sciences with Mathematics and Computer Science / B.Sc.(G) Mathematical Sciences, (10+2+3 scheme) with Mathematics and Computer Science from University of Delhi or any other University
Minimum Percentage Required: 60% marks in the aggregate with 60% marks in Computer Science and Mathematics separately
OR
Any Bachelor's Degree (10+2+3) of University of Delhi with at least six papers in Computer Science and two papers in Mathematics under Semester system / at least three papers in Computer Science and one paper in Mathematics under Annual Examination System or any other University
Minimum Percentage Required: 60% marks in the aggregate with 60% marks in Computer Science and Mathematics separately. Note: The candidates who are appearing in the final year examinations of the Bachelor's degree on the basis of which admission is sought are also eligible to apply in all category mentioned above.
Admission Procedure:
Mode I: 50% of the seats will be filled on the basis of merit in B.Sc.(H) Computer Science of University of Delhi. Students with gap year will be considered. Only those students who have filled the application form will be considered under this category. Note: Only Delhi University students are eligible for admissions on the basis of merit.
Mode II: The admission for the remaining 50% seats in the M.Sc. Computer Science course is based on Admission Test & interview. For preparing the final merit list, 85% weightage will be given to the score in the Entrance Exam and 15% weightage will be given to the score of the Interview.
Entrance Examination:
M.Sc. Computer Science entrance examination shall have 50 questions to be solved in 02 hours. The approximate distribution of questions will be as given below:
English-10
Mathematics-15
Computer Science-25
B.Sc (Hons.) Computer Science (10+2+3 scheme) and B.Tech Computer Science (10+2+4 scheme) from University of Delhi or any other University
Minimum Percentage Required: 60% marks in aggregate
OR
B.Sc. Applied Physical Sciences with Mathematics and Computer Science / B.Sc.(G) Mathematical Sciences, (10+2+3 scheme) with Mathematics and Computer Science from University of Delhi or any other University
Minimum Percentage Required: 60% marks in the aggregate with 60% marks in Computer Science and Mathematics separately
OR
Any Bachelor's Degree (10+2+3) of University of Delhi with at least six papers in Computer Science and two papers in Mathematics under Semester system / at least three papers in Computer Science and one paper in Mathematics under Annual Examination System or any other University
Minimum Percentage Required: 60% marks in the aggregate with 60% marks in Computer Science and Mathematics separately. Note: The candidates who are appearing in the final year examinations of the Bachelor's degree on the basis of which admission is sought are also eligible to apply in all category mentioned above.
Admission Procedure:
Mode I: 50% of the seats will be filled on the basis of merit in B.Sc.(H) Computer Science of University of Delhi. Students with gap year will be considered. Only those students who have filled the application form will be considered under this category. Note: Only Delhi University students are eligible for admissions on the basis of merit.
Mode II: The admission for the remaining 50% seats in the M.Sc. Computer Science course is based on Admission Test & interview. For preparing the final merit list, 85% weightage will be given to the score in the Entrance Exam and 15% weightage will be given to the score of the Interview.
Entrance Examination:
M.Sc. Computer Science entrance examination shall have 50 questions to be solved in 02 hours. The approximate distribution of questions will be as given below:
English-10
Mathematics-15
Computer Science-25
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rahul rCurrent Student
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Placements are never guaranteed. However, based on your performance in your course of study assuming you have done well, you should be able to secure a job for yourself. Aptitude during interviews is also important. There is another added adva
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Placements are never guaranteed. However, based on your performance in your course of study assuming you have done well, you should be able to secure a job for yourself. Aptitude during interviews is also important. There is another added advantage you have during your placements is that you are graduating from a top university. Recruiters will look at your overall application and how you have performed during your course of study which includes extra-curricular activities, work experience (if any) etc. And how it has shaped you into what you are now. Regards.
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Sugandha VatsCurrent Student
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Hi,
As per last year's cut-off lists released by the university, the admissions close at 95%, you'll have to wait for the cut-offs to be released.
As per last year's cut-off lists released by the university, the admissions close at 95%, you'll have to wait for the cut-offs to be released.
7 years ago
Is math compulsory or additional in 12th to get admission in SRCC? Do we have to pass mathematics in 12th?
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Jeetashree DoleyCurrent Student
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Yes, it is compulsory to have Maths in +2 and pass in it. Clads 10 CGPA doesn't matter because admission is on cut-off basis of 12 Boards percentage.
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kanksha MutrejaCurrent Student
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Statistics graduates are especially sought by analytics firms. Eg, Mu Sigma, Fractal Analytics, EXL and others. However, many firms would require you to have done a Masters in the subject as well. You would have a distinct advantage over most
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Statistics graduates are especially sought by analytics firms. Eg, Mu Sigma, Fractal Analytics, EXL and others. However, many firms would require you to have done a Masters in the subject as well. You would have a distinct advantage over most engineers whom analytics firms find available as they will not be as well versed with statistical models and techniques. For a Masters you can especially aim to get one from ISI (Indian Statistical Institute) Delhi/Kolkata, which is an advanced research institute and also an Institute of National Importance like the IITs and NITs. At ISI, you'll be taught by world-class faculty and also get a highly competitive peer group. If you wish to do an MBA to make a career in the private sector, the Iims would love to have you if you have a good academic record as you'll provide the much needed diversity to the engineer heavy b-school crowd. A Statistics background could help you differentiate yourself in front of the recruiters as well!
Lastly, if you do earn an M. Stat degree, you would be eligible for a career in Indian Statistical Services, whose exam is conducted by UPSC every year. You certainly have a lot to look forward to!
P. SAT DU, try to get at least 70% marks and most of all try to assimilate whatever theories you learn so that you can apply them to real world problems. This would help you in the long run as you would be more likely to enjoy the subject yourself and express enthusiasm while talking about your subject in interviews or while writing Shops.
Lastly, if you do earn an M. Stat degree, you would be eligible for a career in Indian Statistical Services, whose exam is conducted by UPSC every year. You certainly have a lot to look forward to!
P. SAT DU, try to get at least 70% marks and most of all try to assimilate whatever theories you learn so that you can apply them to real world problems. This would help you in the long run as you would be more likely to enjoy the subject yourself and express enthusiasm while talking about your subject in interviews or while writing Shops.
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7 years ago
I want to do B.Ed in Music from University of Delhi. What is the fee structure of B.Ed in Music?
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anila kCurrent Student
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Delhi University does not offer B.Ed in Music. It only offers plain B.Ed programme.
Refer to the link to know about the courses offered: https://www.shiksha.com/university/university-of-delhi-24642/courses?bc[]=11.
Refer to the link to know about the courses offered: https://www.shiksha.com/university/university-of-delhi-24642/courses?bc[]=11.
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Rakhi BhardwajCurrent Student
I'm delhi university student..
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Minimum percentage is required to get admission in Dayal Singh College for B.Com is 90% above.
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Aditya kumar TyagiCurrent Student
Filmmaker, New Delhi
Contributor-Level 7
You need to fulfill the eligibility criteria as it is necessary without that you can not apply for the admission.
your form will not be considered at all.you should keep looking for other universities with lower eligibility criteria.
All the bes
your form will not be considered at all.you should keep looking for other universities with lower eligibility criteria.
All the bes
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You need to fulfill the eligibility criteria as it is necessary without that you can not apply for the admission.
your form will not be considered at all.you should keep looking for other universities with lower eligibility criteria.
All the best.
your form will not be considered at all.you should keep looking for other universities with lower eligibility criteria.
All the best.
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Sugandha VatsCurrent Student
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College of Vocational Studies offers you this course.
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Tarun SharmaCurrent Student
B. Tech (EEE) student, GGSIP University
Contributor-Level 7
As long as you satisfy the eligibility criterion of all the courses, you can apply for as many courses as you want. For example - If you have PCM in class 12th, you can apply for Physics, chemistry and maths honours as well as physical scienc
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As long as you satisfy the eligibility criterion of all the courses, you can apply for as many courses as you want. For example - If you have PCM in class 12th, you can apply for Physics, chemistry and maths honours as well as physical sciences bachelor degree. However, one cannot apply for B.Com . Hence, one should check the eligibility before applying.
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