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somya maheshwariCurrent Student
Contributor-Level 6
No, you can't apply to Delhi University in 2nd year. You will have to apply in DU from the scratch in 1st year.
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Jeetashree DoleyCurrent Student
Contributor-Level 6
You don't have to worry about filling out forms for college now. It starts around April-May. So, when you are in class 12th, then just make sure you have a clear concept of the syllabus you learned in +2. So, you can do well in entrances apart
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You don't have to worry about filling out forms for college now. It starts around April-May. So, when you are in class 12th, then just make sure you have a clear concept of the syllabus you learned in +2. So, you can do well in entrances apart from the Merit based system. Look out for entrances, as they take place during May and as far as DU is concerned, the cut offs come out in late May or early June.
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7 years ago
I am in 12th (commerce) without maths. Can you suggest some DU colleges to pursue B.Com easily?
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Shivam GoelCurrent Student
Beginner-Level 5
Hello Aditya,
You can go for any college of DU, who offer B.Com (P), but without Maths, you cannot apply for B.Com (H).
You can go for any college of DU, who offer B.Com (P), but without Maths, you cannot apply for B.Com (H).
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Shyam Sharma Current Student
Contributor-Level 8
No, there is no such entrance examination, but you must check the cut-off marks.
7 years ago
Is their any limit for maths marks in 12th for admission for B.Com(hons) in Delhi university?
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somya maheshwariCurrent Student
Contributor-Level 6
No, there is no limit, but you should get a decent score.
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Megha AggarwalCurrent Student
Guide-Level 13
You need to directly apply to the college and based on the merit the selection will be done.
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astha singhCurrent Student
Scholar-Level 16
Hi Sheena,
In order to crack a competitive entrance exam, you should follow the below tips:
1. First of all, make a time table with both short-term and long-term goals that would help you in timely preparation for the exam. A time table makes yo
In order to crack a competitive entrance exam, you should follow the below tips:
1. First of all, make a time table with both short-term and long-term goals that would help you in timely preparation for the exam. A time table makes yo
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Hi Sheena,
In order to crack a competitive entrance exam, you should follow the below tips:
1. First of all, make a time table with both short-term and long-term goals that would help you in timely preparation for the exam. A time table makes you more disciplined and helps you to get rid of haphazardness.
2. Know your syllabus well and divide them into 2 categories: the ones that seem easy and the ones that need your attention. Pick and revise easy subjects thoroughly. For the difficult ones, devote separate attention and work on them until they get on your tips. Time management will play an important role here.
3. Refer to previous years question papers and sample papers. Practice as much as you can to get a hang of the pattern of the questions being asked in the specific exam and quick resolution of question paper.
4. Maintain a balance between your study time and other activities. To prepare for competitive exams, set aside a fixed time for your studies. Discipline yourself and do away with distractions.
In order to crack a competitive entrance exam, you should follow the below tips:
1. First of all, make a time table with both short-term and long-term goals that would help you in timely preparation for the exam. A time table makes you more disciplined and helps you to get rid of haphazardness.
2. Know your syllabus well and divide them into 2 categories: the ones that seem easy and the ones that need your attention. Pick and revise easy subjects thoroughly. For the difficult ones, devote separate attention and work on them until they get on your tips. Time management will play an important role here.
3. Refer to previous years question papers and sample papers. Practice as much as you can to get a hang of the pattern of the questions being asked in the specific exam and quick resolution of question paper.
4. Maintain a balance between your study time and other activities. To prepare for competitive exams, set aside a fixed time for your studies. Discipline yourself and do away with distractions.
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Sanchayan JoarderCurrent Student
Contributor-Level 6
Hi Ritish,
The thing is that the admission for Maths Honors in DU happens through merit basis. If your score in board exams reaches the cut off for the college you prefer, you'll get admission directly. For admission, you need to fill an online
The thing is that the admission for Maths Honors in DU happens through merit basis. If your score in board exams reaches the cut off for the college you prefer, you'll get admission directly. For admission, you need to fill an online
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Hi Ritish,
The thing is that the admission for Maths Honors in DU happens through merit basis. If your score in board exams reaches the cut off for the college you prefer, you'll get admission directly. For admission, you need to fill an online form, which would be available on the DU's website a month or two later. Visit the website regularly and stay updated. For a better perspective, go through the link called 'Bulettin of Information' of last year, which explains all you would want to know about admissions. Just scroll a bit down on the home page of the website and you'd find it.
The thing is that the admission for Maths Honors in DU happens through merit basis. If your score in board exams reaches the cut off for the college you prefer, you'll get admission directly. For admission, you need to fill an online form, which would be available on the DU's website a month or two later. Visit the website regularly and stay updated. For a better perspective, go through the link called 'Bulettin of Information' of last year, which explains all you would want to know about admissions. Just scroll a bit down on the home page of the website and you'd find it.
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Sugandha VatsCurrent Student
Contributor-Level 7
I have reviewed the cut-off lists from the previous year. I can only guide you DU, if you are a girl, then a couple of women colleges like Bhagini Nivedita College and Aditi Mahavidhyalaya offer BA Programme.
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Vivek BansodeCurrent Student
SCM Pro, MBA-Ops, B.Tech Engg
Guide-Level 12
You have fair chances of getting in with mentioned marks provided, now you do your best in GDPI of the institute.
