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HELLO VIDHU,
Congratulations for scoring such a good score and according to your question as you have score good % in English as well as in journalism so you will easily get admission in any college of Delhi University. On the other hand it totally depends upon you in which college you want to take admission and in which college your % suits the best.
Also is there any preferences for any other universities or you want to just apply to Delhi university as there are many good options for many private universities where you can go infact you can also go for B.A. English (hons) as well as for journalism too.
I think in my point of you should go towards journalism or for English hons as you have such a good score and its really helps you alot in pursuing you masters degree as these days journalism mass communiation is on the highest ranks career which not only gives you the chance to explore more but also give you the very nice experience.
In journalism, journalists which represent as reporters and columnist have to take bachelor’s degree in communications or journalism. In journalism, you have progression in editing, reporting, feature writing, photojournalism and communications. Supplementary coursework is committed by whether a student focused on print or broadcast journalism. Some are concentrating on online media like web design skill and also how to combine text with graphics, photo and video media.
1. Professional Writing
With this degree in hand, you can take up writing, professionally. What’s interesting is that there are many different kinds of writing one can pursue, depending on their interests, from scriptwriting to travel writing, to copywriting or simply writing content for a website or a publication house.
Social Media Marketing
Since social media has become a big part of our lives, you can pursue it professionally after completing BA honors in English too. Since you are well read and can write just as well, you can combine these skills to market different brands to netizens. Plus, if you are already addicted to the social media, this one will come easy to you.
Event management
There are so many events happening all around us. You can organize such events, find sponsors for them, market them to different people and make a lot of money and have even more fun doing all this. You can either go for a course in event management or you can directly apply with an event management company .depending on your interest from Bollywood to Corporate etc. They always give preference to people who can speak and write well.
THANKS FOR ENQUIRING
HOPE IT HELPS
ALL THE BEST
Hindu college, one of the prestigious colleges under Delhi University, was established in the year 1899. Hindu college offers three major undergraduate programs with various specializations. All the undergraduate courses are full- time programs which have the duration of three years. Following are the key points for admission to Hindu college:
1. University type- Central
2. Basic admission criteria- Merit
3. Last date to apply- June 2019
Hindu college provides B.Sc. program in six specializations, B.A. program in eight specializations and a B.Com [Hons] program. The minimum educational qualification for the program is 10+2 or HCS in the relevant stream from a recognized board.
For admission to the undergraduate programs in Hindu College, candidates must have scored above the cut-off percentage in the qualifying examination. Candidates falling in the merit list should report to the college for admission. They must fill in the college admission form and University enrolment form. Candidates may also have to submit the necessary academic documents and the proofs of claim to secure admission under reserved quota.
B.A- HISTORY[HONS]:
ELIGIBILTY= 10+2/HSC FROM A RECOGNISED INSTITUTE
CRITERIA= MERIT IN THE QUALIFYING EXAMINATION
To apply for the programs, candidates should fill in the common pre-admission form available from the Delhi University. The application form can be filled online as well as offline mode.
Feel free to ask even basic level questions.
Hey Bhupesh,
Congrats on your result. Since, you haven't mentioned your preferred course, I'll be taking B.Sc Chemistry as your preferred course. According to last year's cutoff, Hindu College had a cutoff of 96.66%. Hansraj had a cutoff of 96%. SRCC doesn't offer Science courses as it is a commerce college.
According to previous year's cutoff you have a great chance of getting in the mentioned colleges.
Hope this helps, all the best
Delhi University has so many colleges under it where you can get admission like Hansraj college, Hindu college, kirorimal college, deendayal upadhyay college, asrd college and many more. Apartfrom this, you can apply for courses applied by St. Stephen's College which is also reputed. You can opt for the IPU CET in order to get admission in some of the good collges under IPU.
All the best.
Hello Komal!
Admission into colleges of Delhi University for B.A. Hons. in Economics is done on the basis of your class 12 Board results.
Every year, colleges affiliated to DU release their cut-off lists for admission into various courses offered by them. Usually, the cut-offs of DU colleges are very high. But there are some colleges which keep a low cut-off.
As of 2019, the cut-off lists are yet to be anounced. Keep checking the official website of Delhi University and Careers360 for recent updates.
Here is the link of DU cut-off list for the year 2018. This will give you and idea whether you can admission or not.
Http://www.du.ac.in/cut-off.html
Feel free to ask for more queries and career advices.
Hey,
the percentage considered in Delhi University for admission is on the basis of marks scored in class 12th in the best four subjects. One among them must be a language subject and the rest three are among the core subjects. You can check the official website to know which all subjects can be counted as per the course you wish to pursue
hey vimla!!
For admission to Economics hons in Hindu College, candidates must have scored above the cut-off percentage in the qualifying examination. Candidates falling in the merit list should report to the college for admission. They must fill in the college admission form and University enrolment form. Candidates may also have to submit the necessary academic documents and the proofs of claim to secure admission under reserved quota.
eligibity for exam:
Candidates should complete their 10+2 in the relevant stream to be considered eligible.
The cutoff percentage for the program is determined either by the university or the college.
For SC/ST candidates, there is a 5% relaxation in the minimum required eligibility.
Hindu College follows the reservation criteria of DU for all its programs.
Inspite of the one of the oldest college of Delhi University. Our infrastructure is quite well maintained. We have all the resources inside the college like good Library, some new classroom with projectors, computer labs and college canteen.
The college building is old but the college have everything well updated in the campus. We have Good Library and even central library of university nearby. New Hostel is also get build for boys though only a few make into hostels.
The college campus size is fine. But the building are quite old,though We have all the facilities inside the campus from air conditioned library to Canteen and sports ground which is famous in whole universit.
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