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Piyush AnandCurrent Student
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The University of Delhi offers admission to BSc courses at its affiliated colleges based on merit in the CUET exam. Aspirants have to appear for this test conducted by the National Testing Agency (NTA). Then as per the locked course and colleg
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The University of Delhi offers admission to BSc courses at its affiliated colleges based on merit in the CUET exam. Aspirants have to appear for this test conducted by the National Testing Agency (NTA). Then as per the locked course and college preference, the allotment is done. Candidates can check DU BSc allotted colleges by logging in to DU CUET portal. Apart from DU CUET cutoff, the aspirants must fulfil the course-specific eligibility requirements.
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Abhishek singhCurrent Student
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For B.Tech. in Computer Science Engineering at Jamia Hamdard University Delhi, admission is based on merit in the JEE Main exam. You need to have passed Class 12 with Physics and Mathematics as compulsory subjects, along with Computer Science,
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For B.Tech. in Computer Science Engineering at Jamia Hamdard University Delhi, admission is based on merit in the JEE Main exam. You need to have passed Class 12 with Physics and Mathematics as compulsory subjects, along with Computer Science, Chemistry, or Electronics, securing at least 50% aggregate. To get Computer Science Engineering (CSE) in a National Institute of Technology (NIT), aim for a minimum percentile of 95+ for general category and 80+ for reserved categories.
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a year ago
Is studying MBA at FMS Delhi expensive?
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Kartik SharmaCurrent Student
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The total tuition fee for the MBA at FMS Delhi is INR 2 lakh. Moreover, the average package provided by the college for MBA graduates is INR 31 lakh. Hence, the ROI of the MBA course at FMS Delhi is quite impressive. Moreover, the fee is also
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The total tuition fee for the MBA at FMS Delhi is INR 2 lakh. Moreover, the average package provided by the college for MBA graduates is INR 31 lakh. Hence, the ROI of the MBA course at FMS Delhi is quite impressive. Moreover, the fee is also affordable because FMS is a University of Delhi department and has a highly subsidized fee structure from the University Grants Commission. The fee amount mentioned is sourced from the official website/sanctioning body and is subject to change. Therefore, it is indicative.
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Mohammed Hamza ShaikhCurrent Student
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As per what I know with 520/1200 in CUET, getting into top DU colleges is tough but not impossible, but some less competitive courses and reserved category seats may be available. You can check DU's official website for cutoffs and consider al
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As per what I know with 520/1200 in CUET, getting into top DU colleges is tough but not impossible, but some less competitive courses and reserved category seats may be available. You can check DU's official website for cutoffs and consider alternative universities if needed.
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diksha soniCurrent Student
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The highest package offered so far during Dr Bhim Rao Ambedkar College placement 2022 stood at INR 7.1 LPA, which increased by 42% when compared with 2021.
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Aanchal BawejaCurrent Student
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The Non-Collegiate Women's Education Board (NCWEB) of Delhi University does not provide regular degrees. The NCWEB is a unique system within Delhi University that offers undergraduate courses exclusively for women through the School of Open Le
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The Non-Collegiate Women's Education Board (NCWEB) of Delhi University does not provide regular degrees. The NCWEB is a unique system within Delhi University that offers undergraduate courses exclusively for women through the School of Open Learning (SOL). The courses are designed for female students who cannot pursue regular college education due to various reasons but wish to continue their studies.NCWEB allows women students to attend classes on weekends and during non-working hours to complete their degree courses. Upon successful completion of their respective courses, the students receive a degree from Delhi University, but it is not considered a regular degree as they do not attend classes on a daily basis like students enrolled in regular colleges.
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a year ago
What is the last date for admission at Delhi College of Arts and Commerce University of Delhi?
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Tasheef suhailCurrent Student
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The Delhi College of Arts and Commerce offers admissions to the UG courses through the Delhi University Common Seat Allocation System (DU CSAS). The admission process for the college is based on Common University Entrance Test (CU
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The Delhi College of Arts and Commerce offers admissions to the UG courses through the Delhi University Common Seat Allocation System (DU CSAS). The admission process for the college is based on Common University Entrance Test (CUET) scores conducted by NTA. It is followed by a centralized seat allotment process by Delhi University through the DU CSAS portal. Admission to Certificate and Advanced Diploma courses are available in part-time mode and admission is merit based i.e. class 12 marks.The registration process for admission to Delhi College of Arts and Commerce University of Delhi generally starts after the declaration of CUET result. Candidates who selected Delhi University while filling out the CUET application can register themselves on the DU CSAS portal and choose (College + Course) preferences. The entire selection process is done via the DU CSAS portal for the UG courses in multiple rounds. Candidates can check the seat allotment result on the CSAS dashboard. They can confirm their seat by paying the admission fee after seat allotment.
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Sonali SamalCurrent Student
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For DU and JNU, the expected cutoff for MA Sanskrit is generally between 80-100 for the General category. Nevertheless, cutoffs are subject to variations depending on parameters such as applicant numbers and number of seats. Being a former DU
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For DU and JNU, the expected cutoff for MA Sanskrit is generally between 80-100 for the General category. Nevertheless, cutoffs are subject to variations depending on parameters such as applicant numbers and number of seats. Being a former DU student would not necessarily make a difference. Your score is good, you can easily get admission in both of the colleges.
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Lovekush GhunawatCurrent Student
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Alright, If you miss your Delhi University School of open learning Sem 1 business law examDU SOL allows student for the missed exams in the next cycleIf you missed an exam you can apply for next attempt during supplementary or backlog cycle&nb
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Alright, If you miss your Delhi University School of open learning Sem 1 business law examDU SOL allows student for the missed exams in the next cycleIf you missed an exam you can apply for next attempt during supplementary or backlog cycle Contact DU SOL support for more reliable information
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Atul PruthiCurrent Student
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The major difference between FMS Delhi MBA and EMBA is that for admission to the regular MBA course, candidates are required to appear in personal interviews and group discussions and must have achieved a valid CAT score.For the EMBA course, c
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The major difference between FMS Delhi MBA and EMBA is that for admission to the regular MBA course, candidates are required to appear in personal interviews and group discussions and must have achieved a valid CAT score.For the EMBA course, candidates must have completed UG degree with at least 45% marks, have a minimum of five years of post-qualification executive experience, and be a resident of Delhi-NCR. No Objection Certificate from current employer required.
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