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Harsh RanjanCurrent Student
College Selection Expert
Scholar-Level 17
Hello Subham,
It is impossible as you have scored just 20 in JEE Mains and demands for big one which is not possible with your merit but it is possible with your money in 21th century everything is possible if you have money in your hand.
It is impossible as you have scored just 20 in JEE Mains and demands for big one which is not possible with your merit but it is possible with your money in 21th century everything is possible if you have money in your hand.
8 years ago
Can I get admission in DU to pursue UG?
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Sunil SoniCurrent Student
Management & IT Consultant
Scholar-Level 18
You can get provisional admission provided you have minimum cut-off marks.
8 years ago
Can I get admission in DU through sports quota as I never played any game in District or State level?
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Lalit BhandariCurrent Student
If I agreed with you, we'd both be wrong!
Scholar-Level 16
Hi Manish,
During registrations, mark as Sports category and submit your certificate along with proof. Every college will release their Sports quota seats and you have to choose one of them depending upon your interest.
There is a marginal rebat
During registrations, mark as Sports category and submit your certificate along with proof. Every college will release their Sports quota seats and you have to choose one of them depending upon your interest.
There is a marginal rebat
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Hi Manish,
During registrations, mark as Sports category and submit your certificate along with proof. Every college will release their Sports quota seats and you have to choose one of them depending upon your interest.
There is a marginal rebate of 5% available in total cut off for sports quota. Don't think it's an easy way as all candidates are called and best of them and considering number of seats available the students are picked up.
All the best.
During registrations, mark as Sports category and submit your certificate along with proof. Every college will release their Sports quota seats and you have to choose one of them depending upon your interest.
There is a marginal rebate of 5% available in total cut off for sports quota. Don't think it's an easy way as all candidates are called and best of them and considering number of seats available the students are picked up.
All the best.
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Stuti JainCurrent Student
Education and career counsellor
Guide-Level 12
Hi Himanshi,
NIOS is a recognized body and is accepted everywhere. You are eligible to apply to DU. But every college has its own eligibility criteria for a particular program, you have to check the college websites for the requirements before
NIOS is a recognized body and is accepted everywhere. You are eligible to apply to DU. But every college has its own eligibility criteria for a particular program, you have to check the college websites for the requirements before
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Hi Himanshi,
NIOS is a recognized body and is accepted everywhere. You are eligible to apply to DU. But every college has its own eligibility criteria for a particular program, you have to check the college websites for the requirements before applying.
NIOS is a recognized body and is accepted everywhere. You are eligible to apply to DU. But every college has its own eligibility criteria for a particular program, you have to check the college websites for the requirements before applying.
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Maharnav KhoundCurrent Student
Hello! It's Maharnav here.
Contributor-Level 7
Yes, of course, you can try. What goes into trying? If you are lucky, you can get a good college under DU. But also the entrance matters.
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Vikas KaushikCurrent Student
Engineer | Author
Scholar-Level 17
Hi Nikita,
You have to keep checking the merit list of DU colleges to know if you would be eligible. On the basis your JEE Mains score, you can check Tier 2 and 3 private universities.
You have to keep checking the merit list of DU colleges to know if you would be eligible. On the basis your JEE Mains score, you can check Tier 2 and 3 private universities.
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Lalit BhandariCurrent Student
If I agreed with you, we'd both be wrong!
Scholar-Level 16
Hi Priya,
There are eleven categories of activities under which applicants can give trials for getting admission including film-making, sculpture, NSS, singing and dancing. You can definitely use NCC certificate for admission in Delhi Universit
There are eleven categories of activities under which applicants can give trials for getting admission including film-making, sculpture, NSS, singing and dancing. You can definitely use NCC certificate for admission in Delhi Universit
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Hi Priya,
There are eleven categories of activities under which applicants can give trials for getting admission including film-making, sculpture, NSS, singing and dancing. You can definitely use NCC certificate for admission in Delhi University but you will have to show up during the sports trials of DU as well to get selected.
All the best.
There are eleven categories of activities under which applicants can give trials for getting admission including film-making, sculpture, NSS, singing and dancing. You can definitely use NCC certificate for admission in Delhi University but you will have to show up during the sports trials of DU as well to get selected.
All the best.
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8 years ago
Can I get admission in Delhi University to pursue B.Com as I just got 70% in 12th standard?
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Stuti JainCurrent Student
Education and career counsellor
Guide-Level 12
Hi Aman,
Yes, you may. Different colleges under DU have different cut-off lists which have not been announced yet. For an idea, you can check previous year's cut-offs and merit lists. Please visit DU university official website for updates. Fo
Yes, you may. Different colleges under DU have different cut-off lists which have not been announced yet. For an idea, you can check previous year's cut-offs and merit lists. Please visit DU university official website for updates. Fo
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Hi Aman,
Yes, you may. Different colleges under DU have different cut-off lists which have not been announced yet. For an idea, you can check previous year's cut-offs and merit lists. Please visit DU university official website for updates. For previous year cut-offs, you can also refer to this article below:
https://www.shiksha.com/humanities-social-sciences/articles/du-cut-off-trends-for-past-years-blogId-12697
Yes, you may. Different colleges under DU have different cut-off lists which have not been announced yet. For an idea, you can check previous year's cut-offs and merit lists. Please visit DU university official website for updates. For previous year cut-offs, you can also refer to this article below:
https://www.shiksha.com/humanities-social-sciences/articles/du-cut-off-trends-for-past-years-blogId-12697
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shanmugapriya gCurrent Student
Beginner-Level 5
Please visit this link:
https://www.entranceexamcds.com/law-entrance-exam-question-bank-cd
There you can know more about law entrance exam preparation materials.
https://www.entranceexamcds.com/law-entrance-exam-question-bank-cd
There you can know more about law entrance exam preparation materials.
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Govind SharmaCurrent Student
HR, startup entrepreneurs, career blogger
Guide-Level 14
Her percentage is too low to get into any Delhi University colleges. However, she may opt School of Open Learning which offers BA general and BA honors in political science. If she scores well and if seat is available any good colleges she can
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Her percentage is too low to get into any Delhi University colleges. However, she may opt School of Open Learning which offers BA general and BA honors in political science. If she scores well and if seat is available any good colleges she can move from SOL to regular college.
Following rule applies:
Migration from a Regular college to the School of Open Learning and vice-versa with change of course is not permissible. However, migration to II year and III year would be allowed in the same course and same subject. Migration to the School of Open Learning from regular college is not permitted beyond 15 days from the date of issue of No Objection Certificate by the Executive Director, School of Open Learning. Candidates seeking migration/ transfer from Regular Colleges of Delhi University to School of Open Learning will be allowed to join B.A. (Programme)/B.Com./ B.Com. (Hons.) / B.A. (Hons.) Programme, English / B.A. (Hons.) Programme, political science II year. and III year as the case may be only if the span period permits, and subject to eligibility.
Following rule applies:
Migration from a Regular college to the School of Open Learning and vice-versa with change of course is not permissible. However, migration to II year and III year would be allowed in the same course and same subject. Migration to the School of Open Learning from regular college is not permitted beyond 15 days from the date of issue of No Objection Certificate by the Executive Director, School of Open Learning. Candidates seeking migration/ transfer from Regular Colleges of Delhi University to School of Open Learning will be allowed to join B.A. (Programme)/B.Com./ B.Com. (Hons.) / B.A. (Hons.) Programme, English / B.A. (Hons.) Programme, political science II year. and III year as the case may be only if the span period permits, and subject to eligibility.
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