8 years ago
Can I get admission in Delhi technical university? I scored 156 marks in JEE Mains and 94% in CBSE board.
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Vishal ChauhanCurrent Student
Well experienced in consumer durables Field
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It is typical to confirm based on marks, firstly predict your rank. Please go through this link & predict your rank.
Rank predictor : https://www.resonance.ac.in/answer-key-solutions/JEE-Main/2017/jee-main-2017-rank-predictor.php
Eligibility pre
Rank predictor : https://www.resonance.ac.in/answer-key-solutions/JEE-Main/2017/jee-main-2017-rank-predictor.php
Eligibility pre
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It is typical to confirm based on marks, firstly predict your rank. Please go through this link & predict your rank.
Rank predictor : https://www.resonance.ac.in/answer-key-solutions/JEE-Main/2017/jee-main-2017-rank-predictor.php
Eligibility predictor: https://www.resonance.ac.in/answer-key-solutions/JEE-Main/2017/jee-main-2017-eligibility-predictor.php
Rank predictor : https://www.resonance.ac.in/answer-key-solutions/JEE-Main/2017/jee-main-2017-rank-predictor.php
Eligibility predictor: https://www.resonance.ac.in/answer-key-solutions/JEE-Main/2017/jee-main-2017-eligibility-predictor.php
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Sunil SoniCurrent Student
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Scholar-Level 18
No college under DU offers 5-year integrated BBA+MBA programme.
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Anushka JhaCurrent Student
Sincerity at its top!
Guide-Level 12
Cut off of DU is always very high.
You will get admission in almost 3rd or 4th counselling.
You will get admission in almost 3rd or 4th counselling.
8 years ago
Which is the best university in Haryana or Delhi to pursue B.Sc (Hons) in chemistry through distance?
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Career Coach CoachCurrent Student
Career Counseling
Contributor-Level 10
Try IGNOU. There are many distance providing institutions in India.
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shreyas chopraCurrent Student
Guide-Level 12
1)The first and the foremost, you need to fill an online application for Delhi University mentioning all the courses that you wish to seek admission in. Though, you can also go for offline application but it will be convenient to fill it onlin
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1)The first and the foremost, you need to fill an online application for Delhi University mentioning all the courses that you wish to seek admission in. Though, you can also go for offline application but it will be convenient to fill it online. You will also be required to fill your class 12th board marks subject wise.
2) Next, wait for the cut off lists.
3) For B.Sc courses, the cut-off is to be calculated as for physics, chemistry, zoology, botany, etc. and your cut-off is calculated as per your percentage in PCM.
For mathematical sciences, computer science, mathematics and statistics, cut-off is calculated as the aggregate of marks in mathematics, one language subject and two best elective subjects.
For B.Sc pass courses, again your aggregate of your marks in PCM will determine the cut-off.
There are yet another courses, which follow different procedures. To know about them, you can visit the official website of DU.
4) DU releases its cutoff list. It will be available on the DU's website and on the associated colleges' websites. Also, in some of the leading newspapers. Look up for your course. Check, in which college's cut-off you fall. If you wish to take admission, make your move.
5) Rush up to the college. Get your documents checked. Do not forget your DU application. And make sure that the course in which you are seeking admission is mentioned in your application. Fill in the required forms, attach necessary documents, and deposit your fees. You have made it to DU.
6) If by chance, you could not make it to the college of your choice in the first list. You can wait for the subsequent lists. And follow the steps 4 and 5.
For better knowledge, check the official DU website. Check it regularly for more updates. Also download this year's admission prospectus (once available) to understand DU more clearly. If you live near Delhi, you can also visit the Open Days Session of DU for better knowledge on admission process. The details of these will also be available on DU's official website.
2) Next, wait for the cut off lists.
3) For B.Sc courses, the cut-off is to be calculated as for physics, chemistry, zoology, botany, etc. and your cut-off is calculated as per your percentage in PCM.
For mathematical sciences, computer science, mathematics and statistics, cut-off is calculated as the aggregate of marks in mathematics, one language subject and two best elective subjects.
For B.Sc pass courses, again your aggregate of your marks in PCM will determine the cut-off.
There are yet another courses, which follow different procedures. To know about them, you can visit the official website of DU.
4) DU releases its cutoff list. It will be available on the DU's website and on the associated colleges' websites. Also, in some of the leading newspapers. Look up for your course. Check, in which college's cut-off you fall. If you wish to take admission, make your move.
5) Rush up to the college. Get your documents checked. Do not forget your DU application. And make sure that the course in which you are seeking admission is mentioned in your application. Fill in the required forms, attach necessary documents, and deposit your fees. You have made it to DU.
6) If by chance, you could not make it to the college of your choice in the first list. You can wait for the subsequent lists. And follow the steps 4 and 5.
For better knowledge, check the official DU website. Check it regularly for more updates. Also download this year's admission prospectus (once available) to understand DU more clearly. If you live near Delhi, you can also visit the Open Days Session of DU for better knowledge on admission process. The details of these will also be available on DU's official website.
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8 years ago
What should I do? Is BCA a right option for me? I have 9 years gap on my graduation after 12th.
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Sunil SoniCurrent Student
Management & IT Consultant
Scholar-Level 18
It looks your priorities are not clear. You are advised to do your strength and weakness analysis and do further studies based on your strength and interests.
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Sunil SoniCurrent Student
Management & IT Consultant
Scholar-Level 18
Eligibility criteria for seeking admission in MStat at DU is Bachelor's degree in any subject and candidate should have studied at least 3 courses each of one year duration or 6 courses each of one semester duration in Statistics under 10+2+3
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Eligibility criteria for seeking admission in MStat at DU is Bachelor's degree in any subject and candidate should have studied at least 3 courses each of one year duration or 6 courses each of one semester duration in Statistics under 10+2+3 scheme of examination OR
Bachelor's degree in Mathematics (Hons.) or Computer Science (Hons.) with at least one paper in Statistics under 10+2+3 scheme of examination of the University of Delhi or any other examination recognized as equivalent thereto 50% marks in aggregate and 60% marks in a paper of statistics .
You are eligible to seek admission in MStat at DU.
Bachelor's degree in Mathematics (Hons.) or Computer Science (Hons.) with at least one paper in Statistics under 10+2+3 scheme of examination of the University of Delhi or any other examination recognized as equivalent thereto 50% marks in aggregate and 60% marks in a paper of statistics .
You are eligible to seek admission in MStat at DU.
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Dr Suresh Babu CheelapoguCurrent Student
Sr.Consultant - Management
Scholar-Level 16
Dear Maiti,
FMS-Delhi will follow this pattern:
Candidate-1 with 99 percentile in CAT exam.
This candidate with 99 percentile CAT score has sectional percentile scores of 100 in Quant; 98 in DILR and 80 in VARC.
After FMS awards weightage: 30% o
FMS-Delhi will follow this pattern:
Candidate-1 with 99 percentile in CAT exam.
This candidate with 99 percentile CAT score has sectional percentile scores of 100 in Quant; 98 in DILR and 80 in VARC.
After FMS awards weightage: 30% o
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Dear Maiti,
FMS-Delhi will follow this pattern:
Candidate-1 with 99 percentile in CAT exam.
This candidate with 99 percentile CAT score has sectional percentile scores of 100 in Quant; 98 in DILR and 80 in VARC.
After FMS awards weightage: 30% of 100= 30 in Quant; 30% of 98= 29.4 in DILR and 40% of 80= 32 in VARC. The total will be percentile that a candidate has scored in the shortlisting process will be 91.6.
All the best.
FMS-Delhi will follow this pattern:
Candidate-1 with 99 percentile in CAT exam.
This candidate with 99 percentile CAT score has sectional percentile scores of 100 in Quant; 98 in DILR and 80 in VARC.
After FMS awards weightage: 30% of 100= 30 in Quant; 30% of 98= 29.4 in DILR and 40% of 80= 32 in VARC. The total will be percentile that a candidate has scored in the shortlisting process will be 91.6.
All the best.
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