7 years ago
Does FMS prefer aggregate marks in graduation?
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Mir Noaman AliCurrent Student
Contributor-Level 10
Hi Swarup,
Graduation marks are not being considered as of now.
Graduation marks are not being considered as of now.
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Anamika GuptaCurrent Student
Contributor-Level 6
There is different weigtage given to both, you could check the latest weightage for the latest admission criteria after 12th exams as it changes every year.
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Sugandha VatsCurrent Student
Contributor-Level 7
That's great. However, the percentage of your best four subjects will be calculated in order to determine whether you are eligible or not, that'd be including English as well as the subject you wish to pursue your degree in. The cut-offs will
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That's great. However, the percentage of your best four subjects will be calculated in order to determine whether you are eligible or not, that'd be including English as well as the subject you wish to pursue your degree in. The cut-offs will be announced sometime around June-July.
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Sugandha VatsCurrent Student
Contributor-Level 7
Hi,
The system does not see individual subject marks as a criterion. It seeks your best of four percentage including English and the subject you wish to pursue your degree in. Calculate your best of four percentage and wait for the cut-off to
The system does not see individual subject marks as a criterion. It seeks your best of four percentage including English and the subject you wish to pursue your degree in. Calculate your best of four percentage and wait for the cut-off to
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Hi,
The system does not see individual subject marks as a criterion. It seeks your best of four percentage including English and the subject you wish to pursue your degree in. Calculate your best of four percentage and wait for the cut-off to be announced sometime around late June or early July.
The system does not see individual subject marks as a criterion. It seeks your best of four percentage including English and the subject you wish to pursue your degree in. Calculate your best of four percentage and wait for the cut-off to be announced sometime around late June or early July.
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rahul rCurrent Student
Scholar-Level 18
Please refer to the link provided below for details regarding BA (Hons) in Journalism from Kamala Nehru College. You should be able to download college brochure which contains important details like fee structures for this particular course. A
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Please refer to the link provided below for details regarding BA (Hons) in Journalism from Kamala Nehru College. You should be able to download college brochure which contains important details like fee structures for this particular course. Alternatively, you can visit college official website for details regarding this course.
Regards.
https://www.shiksha.com/mass-communication-media/journalism/course/b-a-hons-in-journalism-kamala-nehru-college-august-kranti-marg-delhi-52637
(Website: http://www.knc.edu.in)
Regards.
Regards.
https://www.shiksha.com/mass-communication-media/journalism/course/b-a-hons-in-journalism-kamala-nehru-college-august-kranti-marg-delhi-52637
(Website: http://www.knc.edu.in)
Regards.
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7 years ago
Can I pursue BA (Hons.) in psychology from the University of Delhi being a science student?
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Nikita SethiCurrent Student
Beginner-Level 5
Forms will be available online on www.du.ac.in in May end or June starting.
You can fill the form, and wait for the merit lists.
You can fill the form, and wait for the merit lists.
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Anamika GuptaCurrent Student
Contributor-Level 6
If you are planning for Masters in finance, a professional course is always better than the traditional one.
7 years ago
Is it possible to take admission in Delhi University for BFA with 82.4% marks in class 12th UP board?
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Mehak KhoranaCurrent Student
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There are a number of options regarding fine arts colleges in Delhi. Some of the institutes offering BFA or equivalent courses are DU, Jamia, Amity university, Apeejay etc. I think the best option is the DU but Pvt institutes are also good. Ed
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There are a number of options regarding fine arts colleges in Delhi. Some of the institutes offering BFA or equivalent courses are DU, Jamia, Amity university, Apeejay etc. I think the best option is the DU but Pvt institutes are also good. Educational qualification that you need is 10+2 with at least 60% to apply. The candidate needs to have passed the Higher Secondary School Certificate Examination / an Examination of another University or Board recognised as equivalent thereto, with not less than 50 percent marks.
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