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Hello Aspirant,
See now the decision has been announced on the result policy for class 12th, according to which the result of class 12th will e made on the basis of your performance in class 10th, 11th and in internal assessments of class 12th now there might be some students
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You can have a look at the DU DSJ 2019 question paper from the below site. The exam is conducted for a total of 400 marks. The total number of questions is 100. 3 subjects are asked in the exam which are General Knowledge, Current Affairs and
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First of all so far there is no official announcement of Delhi University taking admission through CUCET, and secondly admission to BBA is done through DU JAT for which the eligibility criteria is passed 10+2 from a recognized board securing 60% aggregate in Mathematics, English and any two subjects
NO, it is not necessary at all. See if you are seeking admission in B.Sc.(Hons.) in DU then you don't have to appear for DUET which is tan entrance test for admission to some courses offered by DU because DUET is conducted for courses like B.Tech., LLB, BBA/BMS,
Dear learner,
Delhi University is a prestigious college it provides ug courses like btech , IT,llb,B.com maths ,bcom Hons etc and every courses itself is best , completion of degree in such university will give you more reputation and respect.
Coming to best ug course according to pcm stream definitely
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If you want to become an IAS officer then you need to clear UPSC civil services examination which consists of three stages listed below :-
*prelims exam :- it is objective paper and is of qualifying nature , so you just need to at least qualify it to be
It's expected that Delhi University may release the application form for DU LLM on 15th July, and NTA on behalf of DU will conduct the entrance test, and the date will be notified accordingly, candidates need to pass graduation in law whether it's of five or three years from
Dear student,
The answer is "Yes" definitely.
An individual can apply to more than in one college. If the individual can't select one college. Then there is no problem in applying to more than one college or even in the different course is completely fine. The final result depends upon
From your profile it seems you're a B-School aspirant in 12th, hence I believe you want to know about DU JAT and NPAT BBA eligibility criteria which has been mentioned below-
DU JAT: Passed 10+2 from a recognized board securing 60% aggregate in Mathematics, English and any two elective
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