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To get a seat in Hansraj College for B.A. (Hons.) in Economics, follow these steps:
1. Check the eligibility criteria: Ensure you meet the minimum marks requirement in your 12th standard exams.
2. Register on the Delhi University admission porta
1. Check the eligibility criteria: Ensure you meet the minimum marks requirement in your 12th standard exams.
2. Register on the Delhi University admission porta
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To get a seat in Hansraj College for B.A. (Hons.) in Economics, follow these steps:
1. Check the eligibility criteria: Ensure you meet the minimum marks requirement in your 12th standard exams.
2. Register on the Delhi University admission portal: Fill out the online registration form and select Hansraj College and B.A. (Hons.) in Economics as your preferences.
3. Calculate your best of four subjects percentage: This includes the marks of the subjects that will be considered for admission.
4. Apply for admission: Fill out the application form and upload the required documents.
5. Check the cut-off lists: Hansraj College will release cut-off lists, and if your percentage meets the cut-off, you can proceed with the admission process.
6. Verify your documents: If your name appears in the cut-off list, go to the college for document verification.
7. Pay the admission fees: Once your documents are verified, pay the admission fees to secure your seat.
1. Check the eligibility criteria: Ensure you meet the minimum marks requirement in your 12th standard exams.
2. Register on the Delhi University admission portal: Fill out the online registration form and select Hansraj College and B.A. (Hons.) in Economics as your preferences.
3. Calculate your best of four subjects percentage: This includes the marks of the subjects that will be considered for admission.
4. Apply for admission: Fill out the application form and upload the required documents.
5. Check the cut-off lists: Hansraj College will release cut-off lists, and if your percentage meets the cut-off, you can proceed with the admission process.
6. Verify your documents: If your name appears in the cut-off list, go to the college for document verification.
7. Pay the admission fees: Once your documents are verified, pay the admission fees to secure your seat.
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Admission to the B.A. (Voc.) in Office Management & Secretarial Practice course at the College of Vocational Studies is based on merit.
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To apply for BFA in Applied Art at College of Arts, refer to the admission policy for 2025-26 and check the latest news section for updates on the application process and schedule.
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For the B.A. (Voc.) in Marketing Management & Retail Business at College of Vocational Studies, the admission criteria for reserved category students includes:
- SC (Scheduled Caste): 19 seats
- ST (Scheduled Tribe): 9 seats
- OBC (Other Backward
- SC (Scheduled Caste): 19 seats
- ST (Scheduled Tribe): 9 seats
- OBC (Other Backward
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For the B.A. (Voc.) in Marketing Management & Retail Business at College of Vocational Studies, the admission criteria for reserved category students includes:
- SC (Scheduled Caste): 19 seats
- ST (Scheduled Tribe): 9 seats
- OBC (Other Backward Classes): 34 seats
- EWS (Economically Weaker Sections): 13 seats
- SC (Scheduled Caste): 19 seats
- ST (Scheduled Tribe): 9 seats
- OBC (Other Backward Classes): 34 seats
- EWS (Economically Weaker Sections): 13 seats
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4 months ago
Is DPSRU Delhi a good University?
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Chikat MarchangCurrent Student
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Yes, the Delhi Pharmaceutical Sciences and Research University is an excellent university for candidates who wish to pursue a career in the Pharmaceutical stream. DPSRU Delhi has been ranked 16th in the Pharmacy Category by NIRF, wit
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Yes, the Delhi Pharmaceutical Sciences and Research University is an excellent university for candidates who wish to pursue a career in the Pharmaceutical stream. DPSRU Delhi has been ranked 16th in the Pharmacy Category by NIRF, with its courses being accredited by various national bodies such as the National Board of Accreditation (NBA), Pharmacy Council of India (PCI), All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE) and Delhi Council for Physiotherapy and Occupational Therapy (DCPOT).
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Shailja RawatCurrent Student
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Yes, it is compulsory to appear for CUET for admission to the UCMS BSc course. As per the admission policy, the institute only accepts CUET UG scores for BSc course selection process. Other than this, eligible students must also participate in
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Yes, it is compulsory to appear for CUET for admission to the UCMS BSc course. As per the admission policy, the institute only accepts CUET UG scores for BSc course selection process. Other than this, eligible students must also participate in the subsequent counselling process. Those who get a seat are further required to pay the first instalment of the fees.
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5 months ago
How do I take migration in Khalsa and Miranda?
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pavan kasimkotaCurrent Student
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you'll generally need to have completed your first year and have a good academic record, including meeting the target college's CGPA requirements.then u can migration in khalsa and Miranda.
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Atul MishraCurrent Student
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The Shaheed Sukhdev College of Business Studies offers admission to the Bachelor of Management Studies (BMS) course based on the Common University Entrance Test (CUET) score. The college follows the eligibility criteria set by the University o
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The Shaheed Sukhdev College of Business Studies offers admission to the Bachelor of Management Studies (BMS) course based on the Common University Entrance Test (CUET) score. The college follows the eligibility criteria set by the University of Delhi for BMS admissions, which includes choosing specific subjects in CUET.
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MBBS graduates from MAMC can pursue various jobs, including:
1. Junior Resident: They can work as junior residents in hospitals, gaining hands-on experience.
2. Private Practice: After completing their internship, they can start their private pr
1. Junior Resident: They can work as junior residents in hospitals, gaining hands-on experience.
2. Private Practice: After completing their internship, they can start their private pr
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MBBS graduates from MAMC can pursue various jobs, including:
1. Junior Resident: They can work as junior residents in hospitals, gaining hands-on experience.
2. Private Practice: After completing their internship, they can start their private practice.
3. Government Jobs: They can apply for government jobs in hospitals, research institutions, or as medical officers.
4. Research: They can pursue research in medical sciences, working in laboratories, research institutions, or universities.
5. Teaching: They can take up teaching positions in medical colleges, sharing their knowledge with students.
6. Public Health: They can work in public health, focusing on preventive medicine, health education, and community health.
7. Specialization: They can pursue specialization in various fields like cardiology, neurology, or oncology, through postgraduate courses.
1. Junior Resident: They can work as junior residents in hospitals, gaining hands-on experience.
2. Private Practice: After completing their internship, they can start their private practice.
3. Government Jobs: They can apply for government jobs in hospitals, research institutions, or as medical officers.
4. Research: They can pursue research in medical sciences, working in laboratories, research institutions, or universities.
5. Teaching: They can take up teaching positions in medical colleges, sharing their knowledge with students.
6. Public Health: They can work in public health, focusing on preventive medicine, health education, and community health.
7. Specialization: They can pursue specialization in various fields like cardiology, neurology, or oncology, through postgraduate courses.
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MAMC is strict when it comes to the eligibility requirements of Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS). The requirements include:
* 10+2 with Physics, Chemistry, Biology/Biotech, and English
* Minimum 50% marks for General, 40% for
* 10+2 with Physics, Chemistry, Biology/Biotech, and English
* Minimum 50% marks for General, 40% for
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MAMC is strict when it comes to the eligibility requirements of Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS). The requirements include:
* 10+2 with Physics, Chemistry, Biology/Biotech, and English
* Minimum 50% marks for General, 40% for OBC/SC/ST, and 45% for PwD (General) in PCB
* Qualifying NEET-UG with the required cut-off percentile
* Admission through All India Quota counseling (15%) or Delhi state quota (85%) via MCC.
* 10+2 with Physics, Chemistry, Biology/Biotech, and English
* Minimum 50% marks for General, 40% for OBC/SC/ST, and 45% for PwD (General) in PCB
* Qualifying NEET-UG with the required cut-off percentile
* Admission through All India Quota counseling (15%) or Delhi state quota (85%) via MCC.
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