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Shivam DurejaCurrent Student
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Admissions at Campus Law Centre, University of Delhi, are merit-based. The admission process for the LL.M. course involves taking an entrance test, which is based on the LL.M. syllabus of the University of Delhi and covers various subjects suc
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Admissions at Campus Law Centre, University of Delhi, are merit-based. The admission process for the LL.M. course involves taking an entrance test, which is based on the LL.M. syllabus of the University of Delhi and covers various subjects such as Socio-Legal Research Methods, Constitutional Law, Administrative Law, Criminal Law, Criminal Justice Administration, Intellectual Property Laws, Corporate Law, Environmental Law, Gender Justice, Family Law, Jurisprudence, and International Law. The entrance test is conducted by the National Testing Agency (NTA) . To apply for admission, candidates must first register for the Common University Entrance Test (CUET) . After qualifying in the CUET exam, candidates need to apply for the respective entrance examination separately, such as the Delhi University CSAS (PG) Seat Allotment Process. The merit list for all categories is prepared based on the performance in the entrance examination. In summary, the admissions at Campus Law Centre, University of Delhi, are merit-based, with the entrance test being the primary factor for selection.
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Priyanka YadavCurrent Student
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No, IP college for women is not expansive than the Daulat Ram College, University of Delhi. This can be clearly seen by the fees structures of both the colleges . The fee structure of Daulat Ram College Delhi is given as :-B.A (H)Economic
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No, IP college for women is not expansive than the Daulat Ram College, University of Delhi. This can be clearly seen by the fees structures of both the colleges . The fee structure of Daulat Ram College Delhi is given as :-B.A (H)Economics - 31200 per yr. B.A (H) English - 31200 per yr. B.A (H)Hindi - 31200 per yr. B.A (H) History - 31200 per yr. B.A (H)Music - 32200 per yr. B.A (H)Philosophy - 31200 per yr. B.A (H)Pol. Science - 31200 per yr. B.A (H)Psychology - 34200 per yr. B.A (H)Sanskrit - 31200 per yr. B.Com. (P) - 33200 per yr. B.Com. (H) - 36200 per yr. B.Sc (H)Biochemistry - 36200 per yr. B.Sc (H)Botany - 36200 per yr. B.Sc (H)Chemistry - 36200 per yr. B.Sc (H)Mathematics - 33700 per yr. B.Sc (H)Physics - 36200 per yr. B.Sc (H)Zoology - 36200 per yr. B.Sc. Life Sciences - 33700 per yr. The fees structure of IP college for women, Delhi is given below:-BA (Prog.) with Comp. App. - 31825 per yr. BA (Prog.) with Psychology - 33325 pee yr. BMMMC (Self Financed Course) - 128725 per yr. BA (H) Mathematics - 31825 per yr. BA (H) Psychology - 35825 per yr. B.Com. (H) - 31825 per yr. BA (H) Geography - 37825 per yr. B.Sc (H) Comp. Science - 49325 per yr. All Other Courses - 27825 per yr. (Amount is in INR per year)
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73 students can do LLM at Campus Law Centre, University of Delhi. The seat intake of LLM course at the institute is subject to change. It may change. Kindly refer to the official website of the institute for the latest updates related to seat
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73 students can do LLM at Campus Law Centre, University of Delhi. The seat intake of LLM course at the institute is subject to change. It may change. Kindly refer to the official website of the institute for the latest updates related to seat intake. The admission is entrance based. The seats are filled on the basis of CUET-PG exam score. The cut offs vary based on the category of the students (General, OBC, EWS, SC, ST, PWD). The number of seats offered by the institute can change only upon the sole discretion of the institute.
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Uttkarsh beriwalCurrent Student
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The fee structure for the 5-year integrated course in Media at the Delhi School of Journalism (DSJ) is outlined as follows: The first semester incurs a fee of Rs 39,500, and the second semester requires a payment of Rs 28,000. Additionally, th
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The fee structure for the 5-year integrated course in Media at the Delhi School of Journalism (DSJ) is outlined as follows: The first semester incurs a fee of Rs 39,500, and the second semester requires a payment of Rs 28,000. Additionally, there is a one-time caution deposit of Rs 10,000, which is potentially refundable. Consequently, the total cost for the first semester is Rs 77,500. For subsequent years, the annual fee is Rs 67,500. It's important to note that fees and structures can be subject to change, so I recommend verifying the current details on the official DSJ website or contacting the institute directly
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Shivam DurejaCurrent Student
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The top course offered by Campus Law Centre, University of Delhi is the Bachelor of Laws (LL.B.) Degree Course, which is a 3-year program.The Campus Law Centre, Faculty of Law at the University of Delhi offers a 3-year Bachelor of Laws (LL.B.)
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The top course offered by Campus Law Centre, University of Delhi is the Bachelor of Laws (LL.B.) Degree Course, which is a 3-year program.The Campus Law Centre, Faculty of Law at the University of Delhi offers a 3-year Bachelor of Laws (LL.B.) degree programme to foster academic excellence in the legal fraternity. The LL.B. programme is a post-graduate programme consisting of 6 semesters and is offered on a full-time basis. Admission to the LL.B. programme is based on merit in the Entrance Exam conducted by the University of Delhi. The programme is open to graduates/post-graduates from the University of Delhi or any other Indian or foreign university. The LL.B. Entrance Test consists of 100 objective-type questions covering Analytical Abilities, Legal Awareness & Aptitude, and General Knowledge. The programme is well-regarded and known for its rich heritage and legacy of producing prominent legal professionals, academicians, and policymakers. The Faculty of Law, University of Delhi, has been running a Legal Services Programme since the early seventies, which provides various social service opportunities and imparts socially relevant legal education
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Arshita TiwariCurrent Student
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Admission to Hindu College BA (Hons) and BA programmes is done on the basis of candidates performance is CUET. In 2023, the minimum CUET-UG cutoff was for Hindu College BA (Hons) which was 98 percentile and the highest cutoff was 99.5 percenti
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Admission to Hindu College BA (Hons) and BA programmes is done on the basis of candidates performance is CUET. In 2023, the minimum CUET-UG cutoff was for Hindu College BA (Hons) which was 98 percentile and the highest cutoff was 99.5 percentile.Candidates seeking admission at Hindu College BA and BA (Hons) need to perform extremely well in the entrance exam. The step-wise CUET 2024 preparation startegy is mentioned below:Step 1: Go through the CUET syllabus thoroughly.Step 2: Understand the CUET exam pattern and marking scheme and prepare accordingly.Step 3: Get all the study material for CUET such as prep books and previous years' question papers to help better understand what to expect in the exam.Step 4: Create a monthly timetable on how much material to cover on a daily basis.Step 5: Solve question papers, sample papers and mock tests.
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Arshita TiwariCurrent Student
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Candidates who have passed their class 12 in any stream from a recognised board are eligible to get admission in Hindu College BA (Hons) Political Science. The Hindu College shortlists candidates on the basis of CUET-UG scores. Interested cand
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Candidates who have passed their class 12 in any stream from a recognised board are eligible to get admission in Hindu College BA (Hons) Political Science. The Hindu College shortlists candidates on the basis of CUET-UG scores. Interested candidates need to perform extremely well in the entrance exam to secure admission at Hindu College. In 2023, the cut off for Hindu College BA (Hons) Political Science was 99 percentile. To perform well in the CUET test, candidates must thoroughly go through the CUET syllabus. Aspirants need to strategise their plans on a monthly, weekly and daily basis. Candidates can prepare better by knowing which topics to cover in-depth and which require superficial knowledge. The candidate can do so as per the below-mentioned pointers:Make a list of topics, subject wiseSegregate the subjects and topics into easy and difficult as per personal experience.Note down topics that will carry maximum weightage (as per previous year’s question papers).
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2 years ago
What has been the previous year cutoff for College of Vocational Studies based on DUET scores?
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Janki H GajjarCurrent Student
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The College of Vocational Studies offered B.A. (Hons.) in Business Economics course through DUET percentage few year ago. As per DUET cutoff 2021, the closing rank for College of Vocational Studies cutoff stood at 840 after three rounds of cou
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The College of Vocational Studies offered B.A. (Hons.) in Business Economics course through DUET percentage few year ago. As per DUET cutoff 2021, the closing rank for College of Vocational Studies cutoff stood at 840 after three rounds of counselling for the General category All India candidates. Aspirants can check round-wise College of Vocational Studies BA cutoff 2021 for DUET in the table below for B.A. (Hons.) in Business Economics for General AI:RoundCutoff 161227623840
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2 years ago
How does the seat allocation process work for BA and BA (Hons) courses at Miranda House?
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Following success in the CUET UG exam, candidates gain the opportunity to register on DU’s Common Seat Allocation System (CSAS) portal, a pivotal step in the admission process. This mechanism guarantees a smooth and transparent a
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Following success in the CUET UG exam, candidates gain the opportunity to register on DU’s Common Seat Allocation System (CSAS) portal, a pivotal step in the admission process. This mechanism guarantees a smooth and transparent allocation of seats for BA and BA (Hons) courses at Miranda House, providing candidates with a systematic approach to securing their positions in their chosen programmes.
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Janki H GajjarCurrent Student
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College of Vocational Studies offers admission to various UG courses based on CUET UG scores followed by round-wise counselling.Tabulated below are the course-wise closing scores based on CUET for the General All India candidates for College o
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College of Vocational Studies offers admission to various UG courses based on CUET UG scores followed by round-wise counselling.Tabulated below are the course-wise closing scores based on CUET for the General All India candidates for College of Vocational Studies cutoff 2023:Course2023B.A. of Commerce (B.Com. Hons.)97B.A. (Hons.) in History92.5B.A. (Hons.) in Economics97B.A. (Hons.) in Computer Science94B.A. (Hons.) in English97B.A. (Hons.) in Hindi82
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