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Jeetashree Doley

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No, SRCC has two undergrad courses and both are honors courses, B.Com (H) and BA Economics (H).
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Sibani Sonowal

Contributor-Level 7

Yes, it is compulsory to get passing marks in maths. But it's not compulsory to add it in your best four percentage.
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Jeetashree Doley

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The direct method is the merit-based method, which means you get admission based on your score in graduation, in your case 84.3%. Exam-based method is where you have to appear for an entrance exam conducted by the college itself and your admis
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Ranjan Maity

Beginner-Level 4

There are various organizations working and counseling students in this field, you can approach them. One such organisation is Global Reach.
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Anmol Bhushan

Beginner-Level 5

No, it wouldn't as far as you have a recent character certificate of what were you up to during the gap year.
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Jeetashree Doley

Contributor-Level 6

It is compulsory to have maths in +2 to be eligible for admission since SRCC offers only honors courses and hons courses require maths.
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Jeetashree Doley

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Usually, a minimum of best of four 97.5%/97.8% is required. That's the minimum. Scoring a 98 or above would be on the safer side.
Maths is required as one of your subjects in +2, and you need to pass in it. However, it's usually not calculated
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Ritu Bhandari

Scholar-Level 16

Hi, Delhi Universityu2019s BBA syllabus is going to depend on the stream which the candidate chooses after examination. For BBA course, the options are Finance, Marketing and Human Resource Management. Depending on chosen specialisation, the r
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Karishma Dagar A flawed human,I guess.

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It is clearly mentioned in the guidelines of Delhi University that you can't opt for economics (Hons) if you haven't studied maths till 12th. You can't opt B.Com (Hons) too but you can go for B.Com programme.
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Ritu Bhandari

Scholar-Level 16

Hi, Applicants looking for Delhi University BBA admission need to be qualified class 12th or equivalent examination having PCB/PCM. The candidates need to have minimum marks required to be eligible for appearing in the entrance examination. Th
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