DU Colleges
hey,
to know in which college you are having high chances to get admission in you may use our delhi university college predictor tool , link is mentioned below
https://university.careers360.com/delhi-university-college-predictor
or you may have a look at previous year and expected cutoff of this year
https://university.careers360.com/articles/du-cutoff
good luck!
Hello dear student!
Cut off of Delhi University changes every year and it also depends on the course as well category you belongs to. For microbiology course, with this much percentage it is almost impossible for you to get admission in Delhi University if you belongs to unreserved category. But if you belongs to any reserved category, then there are chances (still very less) that you get enrolled in some less famous colleges of Delhi University. Meanwhile, you can apply via sports quota if you're eligible for it, then also the chances increases a bit.
hope this will help you
All the best
HI ! Yes of course you can apply for DU College. According to DU site, eligibility is Candidates must have passed Class 12 from Science stream with at least 55% aggregate from a recognized board. So, sure you can apply for DU College with Science stream.
For more details please visit this link:
https://university.careers360.com/articles/du-eligibility-criteria
Hope this will help you.
Good Luck
Hello aspirant
Did you mean 72 %cut offs in Delhi University is high for BA/ b com courses. It is even higher for hons courses.
Too colleges like Hansraj college, Ramjas college, Hindu college , cut off goes to 97-98 %
However Eligibility criteria for bachelor's degree in DU is to have passed xii board with minimum 50% aggregate marks . Though it is difficult to get geography hons with 72 % but you can get after third round
Hey aspirant ,
As the 10+2 board result has been announced and as per the statistics higher marks are being scored by the students because of the cancellation of some exams as per the COVID19 pandemic situation so the cutoff may get affected.
As per a survey in 2019, as many as 17,693 students had scored more than 95% in CBSE class XII and the number increased to 38,686 students in 2020. The increasing number of high-scorers in class XII boards is likely to affect the admission process this year.
As the board marks are on a higher note than usual the cutoffs can be higher in comparison to 2019 for various colleges.
The Universities that take admission on basis of boards result will thus see a rise in cutoffs in this year.DU is one such University that takes admission on basis on 10+2 board scores.
As some of the admission tests have also got cancelled,due to this one may not get a desired college as seats would get filled fastly by higher percentage scorers of 10+2 board.
Hope this helps you.
If you have any doubts, you can ask in comments section.
All the best.
Hello aspirant.
Hope you are all doing well.
It is expected that for B.Com(Hons ) cut off goes to 96-98% for general category and for ews it a goes to 93-95.80%.
Hope it will help you.
Thanks!
Hello student,
As you have mentioned that you have scored 95.25 percentage in your boards. So with this you can get admission in many DU colleges of North campus but the admission also depends on the course which you want to pursue. In some colleges there are also reservation for some categories. So all these things will matter.
All the best!.
Dear Amisha,
The following are the names of Colleges in DU Which offer English Honours:
Hello,
Kindly go on the Delhi University's official website which is www.du.ac.in (//www.du.ac.in)
The admission forms are available there and after doing all this process and you would not find so I am giving you a link by which you can fill the form.
https://ug.du.ac.in/
Hope you will find this answer useful,
All the best!
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