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Anurag ShivamCurrent Student
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No, there is no college under the University of Delhi (DU) that offers a B.Sc. in neuroscience, but DU does offer a concentration in cognitive neuroscience. This programme is a joint effort between the departments of Psychology and Biological
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No, there is no college under the University of Delhi (DU) that offers a B.Sc. in neuroscience, but DU does offer a concentration in cognitive neuroscience. This programme is a joint effort between the departments of Psychology and Biological Sciences. DU does offer a variety of other B.Sc. programs, including: B.Sc. (Hons.) Biomedical ScienceB.Sc. (H) in Computer ScienceB.Sc. (H) in StatisticsB.Sc. (H) in MicrobiologyB.Sc. in Life ScienceB.Sc. (H) in MathematicsTo be admitted to a DU B.Sc. program, you must pass the CUET entrance exam. After passing the exam, you must register on the Delhi University's Common Seat Allocation System (CSAS) portal for seat allocation.
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Arindam ModakCurrent Student
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Needless to say, your CUET percentile needs to be at least 95 to be successful in acquiring a seat in the best colleges for general category admission in DU through this process in 2024: Business course. Such courses are in high demand and eve
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Needless to say, your CUET percentile needs to be at least 95 to be successful in acquiring a seat in the best colleges for general category admission in DU through this process in 2024: Business course. Such courses are in high demand and even more so for the general category students applies much into the admission process.You have to perform well in the needed CUET components: Domain subjects and General Test, if necessary. With a percentage of about 60-70% in his 12th class: A great CUET score would help make up the difference for admission. Prepare well, manage your time effectively, and be accurate while doing the exam.
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Taru TanejaCurrent Student
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Campus Law Centre LLM course requires candidates to have complete a three or five-year LLB degree from the University of Delhi or any other Indian or Foreign University recognised as equivalent by DU with at least 50% aggregate (45% aggregate
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Campus Law Centre LLM course requires candidates to have complete a three or five-year LLB degree from the University of Delhi or any other Indian or Foreign University recognised as equivalent by DU with at least 50% aggregate (45% aggregate for OBC-NCL/ PwD/ CW and 40% aggregate for SC/ ST) or equivalent can apply for LLM course.
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Arindam ModakCurrent Student
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Admission into institutions like IIM Ahmedabad, FMS Delhi and many more is very competitive and academic marks are one of the many criteria in the selection process. However, both institutes consider a holistic approach in admissions and havin
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Admission into institutions like IIM Ahmedabad, FMS Delhi and many more is very competitive and academic marks are one of the many criteria in the selection process. However, both institutes consider a holistic approach in admissions and having average academic marks does not fully disqualify you. Here is how you can improve your chances: IIM Ahmedabad (IIM A): CAT Score: A high CAT score is generally needed good especially in QA and VARC sections. The better your CAT percentile the better your odds, even if your academic marks aren't the best. Work experience: IIM A gives high importance to qualitative work experience among the other parameters. A significant professional background with a flair for leadership could give a weightage against the average academic marks. Extracurricular Activities: An experience track in anything outside studies such as leadership, innovation, or achievement may dramatically increase your chances. Diversity: For reasons of diversity, IIM Ahmedabad gives weight to such diverse profiles. If you are bringing unique things to the table in this regard, such as diversity in picture or skill-set or experiences, it strengthens your application enormously. PI & WAT: Gain superlative scores in both the Personal Interview (PI) and Written Ability Test (WAT). So, here are some of the critical rounds in which there is consideration of the academics along with the overall personality. FMS Delhi CAT Score: Much like IIM A, FMS Delhi also places an immense emphasis on CAT scores, especially in the Quantitative Aptitude (QA) and Data Interpretation (DI) sections. Work Experience: Work experience may not be a deal breaker, but prior relevant practice will enhance your profile. Academic Marks: While FMS may have its share of academic cutoffs, the weight assigned to overall performance is much greater than to just academic scores, thus good performance elsewhere can balance out poor academic marks.
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Nishtha GuptaCurrent Student
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Getting admission in ARSD College can be considered moderately difficult as the admission is based on CUET. Scoring well in CUET is mandatory to get a seat in the college as the competition is high. For popular courses such as BCom (Hons), MCo
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Getting admission in ARSD College can be considered moderately difficult as the admission is based on CUET. Scoring well in CUET is mandatory to get a seat in the college as the competition is high. For popular courses such as BCom (Hons), MCom, BSc and BA (Hons), the cutoffs tend to be quite high due to the college's reputation within Delhi University.
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Soham KhanCurrent Student
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If you withdraw your admission from your current college after the first semester and wish to take admission in NCWEB, you do not need to retake CUET. You can apply directly for NCWEB admission through their registration portal
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Anjali DevalCurrent Student
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For undergraduate courses at Delhi University (DU), a backlog in the undergraduate studies may not allow one to get admitted immediately. DU usually demands that a student clear all his/her backlogs before the course begins. Since you have app
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For undergraduate courses at Delhi University (DU), a backlog in the undergraduate studies may not allow one to get admitted immediately. DU usually demands that a student clear all his/her backlogs before the course begins. Since you have appeared for CUET PG, you are eligible for the postgraduate programs at DU. If you want to seek admission for a UG course, then it is a must to clear the backlog before applying; CUET PG results are relevant for postgraduate admissions.
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Saksham KumarCurrent Student
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Yes, NIOS (National Institute of Open Schooling) students are eligible to apply for admission to the University of Delhi (DU). DU recognizes NIOS as a valid board under the Ministry of Education. Government of India students who have completed
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Yes, NIOS (National Institute of Open Schooling) students are eligible to apply for admission to the University of Delhi (DU). DU recognizes NIOS as a valid board under the Ministry of Education. Government of India students who have completed high school (class 12) from NIOS can apply for an undergraduate course at DU, provided they meet the required criteria for the specific course in which they are interested.Eligibility criteria->Academic Requirements: NIOS students must meet the minimum percentage or cut off mark set by DU for the chosen course.Combination of subjects: Ensure that the subjects required for the course are included in the BSc or B.Com must be combined with specific subjects.Admission process: From 2022 onwards, admission into DU will be based primarily on the Common University Entrance Test (CUET). NIOS students will be required to register for CUET and sit for the entrance test. Their CUET score will determine eligibility and admission. Study according to merit list, specific program Therefore, coming from NIOS does not limit qualifications provided all study period requirements are met.
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Shiv KumarCurrent Student
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To secure admission to the Master of Social Work (MSW) course at the University of Delhi, candidates must fulfill the following requirements:Educational Qualification:Hold a bachelor's degree or equivalent from a recognised university in any d
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To secure admission to the Master of Social Work (MSW) course at the University of Delhi, candidates must fulfill the following requirements:Educational Qualification:Hold a bachelor's degree or equivalent from a recognised university in any discipline with a minimum of 55% aggregate marks or equivalent grade.For B.A. (Hons.) Social Work graduates, a minimum of 50% aggregate marks is required.Selection Process:Qualify in the written test conducted by the Department of Social Work.Participate in group discussion and personal interview upon clearing the written test.The admission committee's decision is final.
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Vinty TanwarCurrent Student
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Yes, many colleges under Delhi University (DU) have a co-ed setup and offer NCC for girls. Some of these include:Dyal Singh CollegeRamjas CollegeShyam Lal CollegeSatyawati CollegeKirori Mal CollegeShivaji CollegeSwami Shraddhanand CollegeZakir
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Yes, many colleges under Delhi University (DU) have a co-ed setup and offer NCC for girls. Some of these include:Dyal Singh CollegeRamjas CollegeShyam Lal CollegeSatyawati CollegeKirori Mal CollegeShivaji CollegeSwami Shraddhanand CollegeZakir Husain Delhi College (Evening)Atma Ram Sanatan Dharm CollegeBhagini Nivedita College
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