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Anmol Bhushan

Beginner-Level 5

The admission forms for DU will be released online in the 2nd week of May. You can then apply for the course, you want to pursue.
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Karishma Dagar A flawed human,I guess.

Contributor-Level 8

No, admissions are based on class 12th percentage. There is no entrance test.
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priyank sharma

Scholar-Level 16

There are multiple books available and they all are good. You can start with for quantitative ability:
1. Arun Sharma published by Tata McGraw Hill.
2. The Arun Sharma Complete CAT Digest by Tata McGraw Hill.
3. Quantitative Aptitude for Compet
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Karishma Dagar A flawed human,I guess.

Contributor-Level 8

Yes, of course it is only the board percentage which will be considered for the admission process. Apply online on DU official site and wait for the cut-off list.
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Mir Noaman Ali

Contributor-Level 10

Hi Ajeet,
Try to score over 99.8 percentile in CAT to have a decent chance of getting into FMS.
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Anmol Bhushan

Beginner-Level 5

Till now, admissions in B.Com (Hons) in DU are on the basis of cut-off so no entrance exam has to be cleared.
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priyank sharma

Scholar-Level 16

Bachelor of Science in Chemistry or B.Sc Chemistry is an undergraduate course which introduces students to the fundamentals of chemical sciences. It is a 3-year course and is divided into 6 semesters. The basic eligibility for admission to the
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Anmol Bhushan

Beginner-Level 5

Depends on the course you are opting for. There are chances that you may get admission through vacant seats or in the last cut-offs.
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Guide-Level 12

You would not be able to get top college with this percentage, but you can try for open universities.
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Anamika Gupta

Contributor-Level 6

No, there are no reservations of seats for Delhi students.