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Sakshi BhagwatCurrent Student
Beginner-Level 3
The admission is solely based on cutoff marks of class 12th.
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Alpana SinhaCurrent Student
Career Counselor, 5 years experience
Contributor-Level 8
Hi Kishan, it is hard to say and will depend on the cut-off list. For previous year cut-offs, please check this article:
https://www.shiksha.com/getTopicDetail/4155486/
https://www.shiksha.com/getTopicDetail/4155486/
8 years ago
What is rank of this college for BBA course?
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Anamika GuptaCurrent Student
Contributor-Level 6
One can't tell with certainty, however, there are 185 seats in total from which 93 seats are for general students. So, a general student with rank under 120 has a good chance of getting SSCBS.
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Sneha SinghCurrent Student
Contributor-Level 6
The chances of getting admission with this percentage in DU is not at all easy if you are from the general quota. You will have to check 4th cut-off list DU, and in case there will be a few seats left, you might get an admission.
8 years ago
How to admission in this college?
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Anamika GuptaCurrent Student
Contributor-Level 6
Apply for JAT, the last date is 31st May. Based on your performance in JAT PI and GD round will be conducted.
8 years ago
Can I get admission in SRCC after completing class 12th with 63% from WBHS board with science stream?
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Simran puriCurrent Student
Beginner-Level 5
No, SRM's merit is 90% and above. But if you clear the scholarship test then you can get admission.
8 years ago
What is the eligibility criteria to get admission? I want to do BA honors in foreign language in DU.
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Bipin JhaCurrent Student
Guide-Level 12
There are many students who had secured a seat for themselves after the first cut-off at one of the colleges in a course which might not be their first choice.
Usually, after the second cut off is released, many students cancel their admission
Usually, after the second cut off is released, many students cancel their admission
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There are many students who had secured a seat for themselves after the first cut-off at one of the colleges in a course which might not be their first choice.
Usually, after the second cut off is released, many students cancel their admission to choose a seat in the course and/or college of their choice.
According to UGC guidelines for undergraduate studies, a candidate can be enrolled at only one full-time UG course. Taking enrollment at two different places in two different courses is not allowed.
Read: DU Admissions 2016: Dos and Donts
DU colleges keep the original certificates of the candidates so as to the students do no end up taking admissions in two colleges or courses at the same time.
In case you wish to cancel your admission in one DU college for another, you need to follow these steps:
1. Submit an application to the college in which you have already taken admission that you wish to withdraw or cancel your admission.
2. In the application, mention the certificates you have submitted.
3. Fill up the requisite forms, if any, for the cancellation of admission. These will be provided by the college authorities itself.
4. Rush to the college where you wish to take admission and submit a fresh application form duly signed by you, just the way you had submitted at the previous college at the time of admission.
5. Follow the admission formalities in the same manner. The confirmation of your admission will be notified on the Delhi Universitys website when you login with your registration number inside the students login.
Important note:
Candidates should make sure that the college to which they are applying to has enough seats in said course before cancelling their admission elsewhere. Once an admission application has been withdrawn, the seat will not be reissued to the candidate unless the candidate fills the cut-off criteria as well as availability of seats.
Usually, after the second cut off is released, many students cancel their admission to choose a seat in the course and/or college of their choice.
According to UGC guidelines for undergraduate studies, a candidate can be enrolled at only one full-time UG course. Taking enrollment at two different places in two different courses is not allowed.
Read: DU Admissions 2016: Dos and Donts
DU colleges keep the original certificates of the candidates so as to the students do no end up taking admissions in two colleges or courses at the same time.
In case you wish to cancel your admission in one DU college for another, you need to follow these steps:
1. Submit an application to the college in which you have already taken admission that you wish to withdraw or cancel your admission.
2. In the application, mention the certificates you have submitted.
3. Fill up the requisite forms, if any, for the cancellation of admission. These will be provided by the college authorities itself.
4. Rush to the college where you wish to take admission and submit a fresh application form duly signed by you, just the way you had submitted at the previous college at the time of admission.
5. Follow the admission formalities in the same manner. The confirmation of your admission will be notified on the Delhi Universitys website when you login with your registration number inside the students login.
Important note:
Candidates should make sure that the college to which they are applying to has enough seats in said course before cancelling their admission elsewhere. Once an admission application has been withdrawn, the seat will not be reissued to the candidate unless the candidate fills the cut-off criteria as well as availability of seats.
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Anamika GuptaCurrent Student
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Hi,
I have secured AIR 64 in JAT, and currently I am pursuing BMS from Shaheed Sukhdev College of Business Studies. Here is my success story. This might be helpful for you.
https://www.shiksha.com/bba/articles/mystory-anamika-gupta-how-i-select
I have secured AIR 64 in JAT, and currently I am pursuing BMS from Shaheed Sukhdev College of Business Studies. Here is my success story. This might be helpful for you.
https://www.shiksha.com/bba/articles/mystory-anamika-gupta-how-i-select
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Hi,
I have secured AIR 64 in JAT, and currently I am pursuing BMS from Shaheed Sukhdev College of Business Studies. Here is my success story. This might be helpful for you.
https://www.shiksha.com/bba/articles/mystory-anamika-gupta-how-i-selected-my-course-and-college-blogId-13755
I have secured AIR 64 in JAT, and currently I am pursuing BMS from Shaheed Sukhdev College of Business Studies. Here is my success story. This might be helpful for you.
https://www.shiksha.com/bba/articles/mystory-anamika-gupta-how-i-selected-my-course-and-college-blogId-13755
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