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Ankur KumarCurrent Student
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Dear Akansha,
Please share your stream details so that I can guide you about the same. because it depends stream to stream.
As cutoffs for b.com hons are comparatively higher than any other course in DU.
All the very best
Please share your stream details so that I can guide you about the same. because it depends stream to stream.
As cutoffs for b.com hons are comparatively higher than any other course in DU.
All the very best
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Abhishek SainiCurrent Student
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Hello Roja,
Many got admission into FMS who neither graduated from IIT nor NIT. I myself don't belong to any of these. So chill, even the people from the not-so-famous colleges get admission into the premier B-schools.
Many got admission into FMS who neither graduated from IIT nor NIT. I myself don't belong to any of these. So chill, even the people from the not-so-famous colleges get admission into the premier B-schools.
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abhinav prakashCurrent Student
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Amity law school Delhi is better option according to my view . but choice is yours.
9 years ago
Can I give my both English and Hindi as electii Subjects for Best of four in DU admission?
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Harshit MehtaCurrent Student
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The best four includes your any core subjects with only one language subject so you can give either English or Hindi not both
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Aarti SinghCurrent Student
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Vivek, it depends upon the course that you are applying for and the cut off for that course means honours program or simple BA. Check the cut off from different colleges.
Otherwise with this percentage you can apply in some of the good private
Otherwise with this percentage you can apply in some of the good private
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Vivek, it depends upon the course that you are applying for and the cut off for that course means honours program or simple BA. Check the cut off from different colleges.
Otherwise with this percentage you can apply in some of the good private universities where you can get good placement as well as placement assistance. Some universities are also offering scholarships.
Otherwise with this percentage you can apply in some of the good private universities where you can get good placement as well as placement assistance. Some universities are also offering scholarships.
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Harshit JainCurrent Student
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Yes you can pursue MBA in HR. MBA doesn't require to be graduate in specific field. Your degree in sociology will give you benefit if you pursue MBA in HR as it is somehow related to it. Also it will be good for your career.
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Ankur KumarCurrent Student
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Dear Anshul,
No it doesn't make any impact over your b.com/B.com hons admissions.but yes if you have a certificate of same and you have studied the subject in 12th and now you are going for vocational course then only it may have some positive
No it doesn't make any impact over your b.com/B.com hons admissions.but yes if you have a certificate of same and you have studied the subject in 12th and now you are going for vocational course then only it may have some positive
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Dear Anshul,
No it doesn't make any impact over your b.com/B.com hons admissions.but yes if you have a certificate of same and you have studied the subject in 12th and now you are going for vocational course then only it may have some positive impact else not.
All the very best
No it doesn't make any impact over your b.com/B.com hons admissions.but yes if you have a certificate of same and you have studied the subject in 12th and now you are going for vocational course then only it may have some positive impact else not.
All the very best
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9 years ago
What will be the admission requirements for an sc candidate in fms delhi for pursuing MBA in 2017 session?
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Sudha ChoudharyCurrent Student
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Candidates must have pursued a Bachelor's Degree programme after twelve years of formal schooling with at least 50% marks at the graduation level (SC/ST: Passing marks; OBC/PWD/CW: 45% as per university rules) or equivalent CGPA.
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Abhishek SainiCurrent Student
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Hello abbas,
FMS doesn't give weightage to your past academic scores as of now. Thus, yes you are eligible for admission to FMS. For further eligibility criteria you can refer www.fms.edu.
Talking about the percentile required.
The cutoff for ad
FMS doesn't give weightage to your past academic scores as of now. Thus, yes you are eligible for admission to FMS. For further eligibility criteria you can refer www.fms.edu.
Talking about the percentile required.
The cutoff for ad
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Hello abbas,
FMS doesn't give weightage to your past academic scores as of now. Thus, yes you are eligible for admission to FMS. For further eligibility criteria you can refer www.fms.edu.
Talking about the percentile required.
The cutoff for admission to MBA programme 2016 is composite score of 59.430 for general category candidates. The Composite Score has been computed by giving weightage of 40%, 30%, and 30% to the scores of VRC, DI/LR, and QA Sections respectively as provided by the CAT Centre for the CAT 2015 Examination for candidates who registered with FMS. For example: Composite Score = ?(Score in Section * Weightage)/Max Marks for the Section
FMS doesn't give weightage to your past academic scores as of now. Thus, yes you are eligible for admission to FMS. For further eligibility criteria you can refer www.fms.edu.
Talking about the percentile required.
The cutoff for admission to MBA programme 2016 is composite score of 59.430 for general category candidates. The Composite Score has been computed by giving weightage of 40%, 30%, and 30% to the scores of VRC, DI/LR, and QA Sections respectively as provided by the CAT Centre for the CAT 2015 Examination for candidates who registered with FMS. For example: Composite Score = ?(Score in Section * Weightage)/Max Marks for the Section
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Abhishek SainiCurrent Student
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Around 40% of the students are freshers as compared to the total number of students and it keeps on varying every year.
The cutoff for admission to MBA programme 2016 is composite score of 59.430 for general category candidates. The Composite S
The cutoff for admission to MBA programme 2016 is composite score of 59.430 for general category candidates. The Composite S
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Around 40% of the students are freshers as compared to the total number of students and it keeps on varying every year.
The cutoff for admission to MBA programme 2016 is composite score of 59.430 for general category candidates. The Composite Score has been computed by giving weightage of 40%, 30%, and 30% to the scores of VRC, DI/LR, and QA Sections respectively as provided by the CAT Centre for the CAT 2015 Examination for candidates who registered with FMS. For example: Composite Score = ?(Score in Section * Weightage)/Max Marks for the Section
The cutoff for admission to MBA programme 2016 is composite score of 59.430 for general category candidates. The Composite Score has been computed by giving weightage of 40%, 30%, and 30% to the scores of VRC, DI/LR, and QA Sections respectively as provided by the CAT Centre for the CAT 2015 Examination for candidates who registered with FMS. For example: Composite Score = ?(Score in Section * Weightage)/Max Marks for the Section
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