2 months ago
What are the steps of application for admission to M.A. in Applied Psychology at Delhi University?
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Check the eligibility requirements for M.A. in Applied Psychology at Delhi University.
Apply for admission through the official website of Delhi University.
Fill the application form and upload the required documents.
Pay the application fee.
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Check the eligibility requirements for M.A. in Applied Psychology at Delhi University.
Apply for admission through the official website of Delhi University.
Fill the application form and upload the required documents.
Pay the application fee.
Appear for the entrance test (if required).
Attend the interview (if shortlisted).
Check the merit list and admission status on the university website.
Complete the admission formalities and pay the tuition fee.
Note: The admission process may vary depending on the category (direct admission or admission through entrance test) and the university's rules and regulations. It is recommended to check the official website of Delhi University for the most up-to-date information.
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Check the eligibility requirements for M.A. in Applied Psychology at Delhi University.
Apply for admission through the official website of Delhi University.
Fill the application form and upload the required documents.
Pay the application fee.
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Check the eligibility requirements for M.A. in Applied Psychology at Delhi University.
Apply for admission through the official website of Delhi University.
Fill the application form and upload the required documents.
Pay the application fee.
Appear for the entrance test (if required).
Attend the interview (if shortlisted).
Check the merit list and admission status on the university website.
Complete the admission formalities and pay the tuition fee.
Note: The admission process may vary depending on the category (direct admission or admission through entrance test) and the university's rules and regulations. It is recommended to check the official website of Delhi University for the most up-to-date information.
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2 months ago
On what basis does the Hansraj College offer admission to the B.Sc. (Hons.) in Electronics course?
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The Hansraj College offers admission to the B.Sc. (Hons.) in Electronics course based on the candidate's performance in the Class 12 examination and the cut-off list released by the college. The admission is also subject to the candidate meeti
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The Hansraj College offers admission to the B.Sc. (Hons.) in Electronics course based on the candidate's performance in the Class 12 examination and the cut-off list released by the college. The admission is also subject to the candidate meeting the eligibility criteria, which includes a minimum percentage of marks in the relevant subjects.
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To apply for Bachelor of Management Studies (BMS) at Ramanujan College, candidates must appear in CUET in the following subject combination: Any one Language from List A + Mathematics + SECTION III of CUET (General Test). Merit will be based o
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To apply for Bachelor of Management Studies (BMS) at Ramanujan College, candidates must appear in CUET in the following subject combination: Any one Language from List A + Mathematics + SECTION III of CUET (General Test). Merit will be based on the CUET scores obtained from the above-mentioned subjects.
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2 months ago
How can I apply for B.Sc. (Hons.) in Computer Science at Indraprastha College for Women?
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To apply for B.Sc. (Hons.) in Computer Science at Indraprastha College for Women, visit the University of Delhi's official website and follow the admission process. The college has a beautiful campus, but the infrastructure for the CS honors c
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To apply for B.Sc. (Hons.) in Computer Science at Indraprastha College for Women, visit the University of Delhi's official website and follow the admission process. The college has a beautiful campus, but the infrastructure for the CS honors course is small. The faculty is subpar, with only 3-4 professors who teach well and engage with students. The teaching quality is low, and students are expected to do most of their studies on their own. The college has strict attendance rules, and lab classes are not given much priority. Despite this, the college provides a reliable degree from a government institution, and the course structure is similar to B.Tech. Placement opportunities are limited, but students can pursue post-graduation courses like M.Sc. CS or MCA to improve their job prospects.
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The college is moderately strict when it comes to eligibility requirements for B.A. (Hons.) in Geography at Kirori Mal College. Candidates must have passed Class 12 with relevant subjects, and specific eligibility details are available on the
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The college is moderately strict when it comes to eligibility requirements for B.A. (Hons.) in Geography at Kirori Mal College. Candidates must have passed Class 12 with relevant subjects, and specific eligibility details are available on the official DU website. They must also register for CUET, choose the courses they wish to apply for, and select Kirori Mal College as one of the preferences. The CUET exam will test candidates in various sections based on the course they are applying for.
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3 months ago
What kind of jobs do Master of Law (LL.M.) graduates do afer completing this course from Delhi University?
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LL.M. graduates from Delhi University can pursue various careers, including:
Legal Research: They can work as legal researchers in law firms, universities, or research institutions.
Law Practice: They can practice law as advocates, solicitors, o
Legal Research: They can work as legal researchers in law firms, universities, or research institutions.
Law Practice: They can practice law as advocates, solicitors, o
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LL.M. graduates from Delhi University can pursue various careers, including:
Legal Research: They can work as legal researchers in law firms, universities, or research institutions.
Law Practice: They can practice law as advocates, solicitors, or attorneys in courts, tribunals, or law firms.
Teaching: They can teach law in universities, colleges, or institutions.
Policy Making: They can work in government agencies, NGOs, or private organizations, helping to shape laws and policies.
Corporate Law: They can work as legal advisors or consultants in companies, helping with legal compliance, contracts, and regulatory matters.
International Law: They can work in international organizations, NGOs, or government agencies, dealing with international law, human rights, and diplomacy.
Social Justice: They can work in NGOs, social organizations, or government agencies, advocating for social justice, human rights, and equality.
Judicial Services: They can appear for judicial services exams and become judges or magistrates.
Legal Writing: They can work as legal writers, editors, or journalists, writing for legal publications, websites, or blogs.
Public Service: They can work in government agencies, public sector undertakings, or regulatory bodies, applying their legal knowledge to serve the public interest.
These career paths are based on the skills and knowledge gained through the LL.M. program at Delhi University, which includes courses on comparative constitutional law, legal research methods, law and justice, and elective courses on various legal topics.
Legal Research: They can work as legal researchers in law firms, universities, or research institutions.
Law Practice: They can practice law as advocates, solicitors, or attorneys in courts, tribunals, or law firms.
Teaching: They can teach law in universities, colleges, or institutions.
Policy Making: They can work in government agencies, NGOs, or private organizations, helping to shape laws and policies.
Corporate Law: They can work as legal advisors or consultants in companies, helping with legal compliance, contracts, and regulatory matters.
International Law: They can work in international organizations, NGOs, or government agencies, dealing with international law, human rights, and diplomacy.
Social Justice: They can work in NGOs, social organizations, or government agencies, advocating for social justice, human rights, and equality.
Judicial Services: They can appear for judicial services exams and become judges or magistrates.
Legal Writing: They can work as legal writers, editors, or journalists, writing for legal publications, websites, or blogs.
Public Service: They can work in government agencies, public sector undertakings, or regulatory bodies, applying their legal knowledge to serve the public interest.
These career paths are based on the skills and knowledge gained through the LL.M. program at Delhi University, which includes courses on comparative constitutional law, legal research methods, law and justice, and elective courses on various legal topics.
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The entrance exam accepted for Master of Law (LL.M.) at Delhi University is CUET PG (LLM) 2025, conducted by the National Testing Agency (NTA).
3 months ago
Can I get direct admission to Delhi School of Economics MBA in Business Analytics programme?
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No, direct admission is not available for the Delhi School of Economics MBA in Business Analytics programme. The admission process involves qualifying exams like GMAT/CAT/XAT/MAT, and a good academic record with at least 50 percent or equivale
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No, direct admission is not available for the Delhi School of Economics MBA in Business Analytics programme. The admission process involves qualifying exams like GMAT/CAT/XAT/MAT, and a good academic record with at least 50 percent or equivalent CGPA score.
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The admission criteria for MBA in Business Analytics at Delhi School of Economics for reserved category students includes:
Good Academic Record (II Division, i.e., 50 percent or equivalent CGP Score)
Appeared in GMAT/CAT/XAT/MAT
The candidate sho
Good Academic Record (II Division, i.e., 50 percent or equivalent CGP Score)
Appeared in GMAT/CAT/XAT/MAT
The candidate sho
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The admission criteria for MBA in Business Analytics at Delhi School of Economics for reserved category students includes:
Good Academic Record (II Division, i.e., 50 percent or equivalent CGP Score)
Appeared in GMAT/CAT/XAT/MAT
The candidate should have studied Mathematics at the school/graduation level
English language Proficiency test (ELPC)
Additionally, the candidate should meet the eligibility criteria set by the University of Delhi for reserved category students.
Please note that the admission criteria may be subject to change, and it's always best to check with the university or the department for the most up-to-date information.
Good Academic Record (II Division, i.e., 50 percent or equivalent CGP Score)
Appeared in GMAT/CAT/XAT/MAT
The candidate should have studied Mathematics at the school/graduation level
English language Proficiency test (ELPC)
Additionally, the candidate should meet the eligibility criteria set by the University of Delhi for reserved category students.
Please note that the admission criteria may be subject to change, and it's always best to check with the university or the department for the most up-to-date information.
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Yes, there are additional charges that you need to pay over and above the course fee for B.Sc. (Hons.) in Nursing at Lady Hardinge Medical College. These include:
Registration Fee: ₹5
University Enrolment Fee: ₹250
Delhi University Cultural C
Registration Fee: ₹5
University Enrolment Fee: ₹250
Delhi University Cultural C
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Yes, there are additional charges that you need to pay over and above the course fee for B.Sc. (Hons.) in Nursing at Lady Hardinge Medical College. These include:
Registration Fee: ₹5
University Enrolment Fee: ₹250
Delhi University Cultural Council fees: ₹5
Delhi University Athletic fees: ₹50
Delhi University Development fees: ₹600
World University Services: ₹5
Annual Examination Fee (Theory): ₹600 (for first year), ₹550 (for second year), ₹500 (for third year), ₹450 (for fourth year)
Hostel fees: ₹60,000 (for first year), ₹54,000 (for second year), ₹48,000 (for third year), ₹42,000 (for fourth year)
Mess charges: ₹2,000 per month
Uniform for clinical experience: to be purchased by the student
Text-books and stationery: to be purchased by the student
Educational excursions: to be borne by the student
Note: These fees are subject to change and may not be comprehensive. It's always best to check with the college for the most up-to-date and accurate information.
Registration Fee: ₹5
University Enrolment Fee: ₹250
Delhi University Cultural Council fees: ₹5
Delhi University Athletic fees: ₹50
Delhi University Development fees: ₹600
World University Services: ₹5
Annual Examination Fee (Theory): ₹600 (for first year), ₹550 (for second year), ₹500 (for third year), ₹450 (for fourth year)
Hostel fees: ₹60,000 (for first year), ₹54,000 (for second year), ₹48,000 (for third year), ₹42,000 (for fourth year)
Mess charges: ₹2,000 per month
Uniform for clinical experience: to be purchased by the student
Text-books and stationery: to be purchased by the student
Educational excursions: to be borne by the student
Note: These fees are subject to change and may not be comprehensive. It's always best to check with the college for the most up-to-date and accurate information.
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