5 months ago
Are there any hidden charges that I need to pay over & above the course fee for M.A. in Hindi at Delhi University?
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Atul MishraCurrent Student
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Yes, there are additional charges over and above the course fee for M.A. in Hindi at Delhi University, including examination fees, registration fees for foreign students, and other charges. The total course fee for 2 years is ₹22,340, with a
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Yes, there are additional charges over and above the course fee for M.A. in Hindi at Delhi University, including examination fees, registration fees for foreign students, and other charges. The total course fee for 2 years is ₹22,340, with an annual fee of ₹11,170, and additional registration and exam charges as per university rules.
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Atul MishraCurrent Student
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To get admission in B.Tech. in Electrical Engineering at Faculty of Technology, University of Delhi, the following documents are required:
1. Class X certificate
2. Class XII marksheet
3. JEE (Main) - 2023 Admit Card
4. JEE (Main) - 2023 Score Car
1. Class X certificate
2. Class XII marksheet
3. JEE (Main) - 2023 Admit Card
4. JEE (Main) - 2023 Score Car
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To get admission in B.Tech. in Electrical Engineering at Faculty of Technology, University of Delhi, the following documents are required:
1. Class X certificate
2. Class XII marksheet
3. JEE (Main) - 2023 Admit Card
4. JEE (Main) - 2023 Score Card
5. Category Certificate (if applicable)
6. PwD Certificate (if applicable)
7. Employment Certificate (if applicable for UoD Ward Quota)
8. Proof of permanent residency
9. Proof of identity
10. Other documents as specified in the Bulletin of Information (B.Tech.) - 2023.
1. Class X certificate
2. Class XII marksheet
3. JEE (Main) - 2023 Admit Card
4. JEE (Main) - 2023 Score Card
5. Category Certificate (if applicable)
6. PwD Certificate (if applicable)
7. Employment Certificate (if applicable for UoD Ward Quota)
8. Proof of permanent residency
9. Proof of identity
10. Other documents as specified in the Bulletin of Information (B.Tech.) - 2023.
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5 months ago
How strict is this college when it comes to the eligibility requirements of B.Com. (Hons.) at SRCC?
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Atul MishraCurrent Student
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The college, SRCC, is very strict when it comes to the eligibility requirements of B.Com. (Hons.). The eligibility criteria for B.Com (Hons.) is a minimum of 45% in the aggregate and more than 85% in the best four subjects including English, i
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The college, SRCC, is very strict when it comes to the eligibility requirements of B.Com. (Hons.). The eligibility criteria for B.Com (Hons.) is a minimum of 45% in the aggregate and more than 85% in the best four subjects including English, in the qualifying examination.
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6 months ago
In which college of Delhi University can I get admission with 466 CUET marks for B.Com Hons in General Category?
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Avik GumastaCurrent Student
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With 466 marks, securing a B.Com (Hons) seat in a popular Delhi University college as a general category student is highly unlikely. The cutoffs for B.Com (Hons) are typically very high, often above 700, especially for prestigious colleges lik
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With 466 marks, securing a B.Com (Hons) seat in a popular Delhi University college as a general category student is highly unlikely. The cutoffs for B.Com (Hons) are typically very high, often above 700, especially for prestigious colleges like those in North Campus. However, it might be possible to get admission in a less competitive programme or college, or through the later cut-off lists, or if you are from a reserved category. Past trends show that the cutoffs for B.Com (Hons) at popular colleges like Shri Ram College of Commerce, Hindu College, and Lady Shri Ram College for Women are usually very high, often above 700. Visit the official Delhi University website (admission.uod.ac.in) for the latest information on cutoffs, eligibility criteria, and admission procedures.
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The National Law University Delhi is quite strict when it comes to the eligibility requirements of Master of Law (LL.M.). The candidate should have passed the LL.B or an equivalent degree from a recognised University with not less than 50% mar
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The National Law University Delhi is quite strict when it comes to the eligibility requirements of Master of Law (LL.M.). The candidate should have passed the LL.B or an equivalent degree from a recognised University with not less than 50% marks in aggregate (45% in case of SC/ST/Persons with Disability category). Additionally, candidates appearing/awaiting results of the qualifying examination can also apply and appear in the Entrance Test, but they must obtain the eligibility by the cut-off date. Foreign National and OCI/PIO Candidates are exempted from taking the admission test, but their admission will be made based on satisfying the prescribed academic qualifications and assessment of necessary communication skills in written and spoken English and performance at the interview.
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The Master of Law (LL.M.) eligibility criteria differ for reserved category candidates at National Law University Delhi. For SC/ST/Persons with Disability category, the candidate should have passed the LL.B or an equivalent degree from a recog
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The Master of Law (LL.M.) eligibility criteria differ for reserved category candidates at National Law University Delhi. For SC/ST/Persons with Disability category, the candidate should have passed the LL.B or an equivalent degree from a recognised University with not less than 45% marks in aggregate. In contrast, other candidates should have not less than 50% marks in aggregate.
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Sakshi DabasCurrent Student
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You typically need to apply online during the notified period, which is usually around June/July each year, and then pay the registration fee and required course fees.Admission to these language courses is often given priority to existing Delh
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You typically need to apply online during the notified period, which is usually around June/July each year, and then pay the registration fee and required course fees.Admission to these language courses is often given priority to existing Delhi University/Hansraj College students.
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5 months ago
What kind of jobs do M.A. in Political Science graduates do afer completing this course from Delhi University?
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M.A. in Political Science graduates from Delhi University can pursue various career paths, including:
Government Jobs: Civil services or other government positions, often preparing for exams like the UPSC.
Research and Academia: Research associa
Government Jobs: Civil services or other government positions, often preparing for exams like the UPSC.
Research and Academia: Research associa
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M.A. in Political Science graduates from Delhi University can pursue various career paths, including:
Government Jobs: Civil services or other government positions, often preparing for exams like the UPSC.
Research and Academia: Research associates or Ph.D. programs, leading to academic careers in universities and research institutions.
Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs) and Think Tanks: Policy research, advocacy, and social development roles.
International Bodies: Roles in organizations such as the United Nations, World Bank, or various NGOs that work on global issues.
Journalism and Media Analysis: Political reporting and commentary.
Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and Public Affairs: Government relations and policy analysis within companies.
The average salary package can vary widely based on the sector and specific job role, with entry-level government roles starting around ₹40,000 to ₹60,000 per month.
Government Jobs: Civil services or other government positions, often preparing for exams like the UPSC.
Research and Academia: Research associates or Ph.D. programs, leading to academic careers in universities and research institutions.
Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs) and Think Tanks: Policy research, advocacy, and social development roles.
International Bodies: Roles in organizations such as the United Nations, World Bank, or various NGOs that work on global issues.
Journalism and Media Analysis: Political reporting and commentary.
Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and Public Affairs: Government relations and policy analysis within companies.
The average salary package can vary widely based on the sector and specific job role, with entry-level government roles starting around ₹40,000 to ₹60,000 per month.
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Atul MishraCurrent Student
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The average salary package for M.A. Political Science graduates from DU can vary widely based on the sector and specific job role.
* Government Sector: Varies significantly based on the position, but entry-level roles can start around ₹40,000
* Government Sector: Varies significantly based on the position, but entry-level roles can start around ₹40,000
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The average salary package for M.A. Political Science graduates from DU can vary widely based on the sector and specific job role.
* Government Sector: Varies significantly based on the position, but entry-level roles can start around ₹40,000 to ₹60,000 per month.
* Government Sector: Varies significantly based on the position, but entry-level roles can start around ₹40,000 to ₹60,000 per month.
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In M.A. in Political Science at Delhi University, you study various subjects including:
Debates in Political Theory
Theories of International Relations
Politics in India
Themes in Indian Political Thought
Comparative Political Analysis
Administrativ
Debates in Political Theory
Theories of International Relations
Politics in India
Themes in Indian Political Thought
Comparative Political Analysis
Administrativ
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In M.A. in Political Science at Delhi University, you study various subjects including:
Debates in Political Theory
Theories of International Relations
Politics in India
Themes in Indian Political Thought
Comparative Political Analysis
Administrative Theory
Key Texts in Political Philosophy
Additionally, students can choose from a range of elective courses such as:
Ethics and Politics
International Political Economy
Democracy and Human Rights in India
Culture and Politics in India
Politics and Psychoanalysis
Politics of Knowledge: An Introduction
Digital/Social Media and New Public
Indian Polity in State-Society Interaction Since the 1960s
Environmental Policies & Politics
Development Process and Politics in India
These courses aim to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of political theory, international relations, Indian politics, and public policy, as well as develop their analytical, critical thinking, and research skills.
Debates in Political Theory
Theories of International Relations
Politics in India
Themes in Indian Political Thought
Comparative Political Analysis
Administrative Theory
Key Texts in Political Philosophy
Additionally, students can choose from a range of elective courses such as:
Ethics and Politics
International Political Economy
Democracy and Human Rights in India
Culture and Politics in India
Politics and Psychoanalysis
Politics of Knowledge: An Introduction
Digital/Social Media and New Public
Indian Polity in State-Society Interaction Since the 1960s
Environmental Policies & Politics
Development Process and Politics in India
These courses aim to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of political theory, international relations, Indian politics, and public policy, as well as develop their analytical, critical thinking, and research skills.
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