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Yes, you can take the DU JAT even if you are a humanities student without math as your main subject. The DU JAT primarily tests your proficiency in Quantitative Ability, Reasoning and Analytical Ability, General English, and Business and General Awareness. While a background in mathematics may be helpful for some sections, you can certainly prepare yourself for the exam with dedicated study and practice. Focus on strengthening your skills in areas like reasoning, analytical thinking, and general awareness to maximize your chances of success in the DU.
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If you have passed your Class 12 with good marks in the remaining five subjects and have obtained a passing grade in Mathematics, you should be eligible to apply for a BBA program at Delhi University. However, admission criteria may vary depending on the specific requirements of the university and the BBA program you are interested in
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Below is the sports quota games list in India: Archery, Atya-Patya, Badminton, Ball-Badminton, Athletics (including Track and Field events), Bridge, Carrom, Chess, Cricket, Basketball, Billiards and Snooker, Boxing Football, Golf, Gymnastics (including Body Building), Cycling, Equestrian Sports, Ice-Skiing, Ice-Hockey.
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Candidates seeking admission to IIM ABC are first required to appear for the Common Admission Test (CAT) as it is one of the most important component to get admission in any of the IIM.
In order to get admission in IIM Ahmedabad, Bangalore or Calcutta, you must obtain a good percentile in the CAT. There is no specific percentile stated by institutes which will give you a 100% WATPI shortlist as getting an interview call depends upon various factors.
IIMs give consideration to a number of factors while giving an interview call which include CAT score, Class 10, Class 12, and Bachelor's degree marks, work experience, academic, and gender diversity, etc. Your first priority should be to clear both the overall and sectional percentile post which you must perform exceptionally well in the WATPI process.
However, even if you score 99 percentile in the CAT , this will not mean that you will get a confirm Interview call. The marks obtained by you in Class 10, Class 12, and Graduation, work experience, academic, and gender diversity will play a major role to get a shortlist for the WATPI process and during your final selection.
Therefore, you will be able to convert IIM ABC if you perform well in the CAT followed by the WATPI process.
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Candidates seeking admission to the MA in History programme offered at the School of Open Learning at the University of Delhi can register with the CUET PG score as well as without CUET score based on marks obtained in the graduation. The merit list for the admission to the MA History programme will be based on the marks obtained in the CUET PG. If seats remain vacant after admission through the CUET PG score, then the remaining seats will be filled through the graduation marks only. Admission in both the categories will be based on the merit.
To get admission to the MA History programme offered at DU SOL , candidates are required to meet the minimum eligibility criteria which is that they either hold a Bachelor's Degree from a recognised University OR Master's Degree from a recognised University OR BA (Hons) History from the University of Delhi. They must obtain a minimum of 50% marks in aggregate or equivalent grade (for UR/ OBC/ EWS category candidates) and 45% marks in aggregate or equivalent grade (for SC/ ST/ PwBD category candidates) in the qualifying examination.
If you meet the eligibility criteria mentioned above, then you can get admission to the MA History programme.
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