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Du admission process for 2021 is online. For this you have to visit official website then visit to du admission portal then click on new admission then you have to fill the application form which is available there . And have to submit the documents which are mentioned there
Hello, The eligibility criteria for MSc forensic is that you should have passed your BSc with any of the two subjects- Botany, Biotechnology, Chemistry, Mathematics, Physics and Zoology. However other institutes like Indraprastha University, Gujarat forensic science university ask for a bachelor degree with 55 percent aggregate. You can refer
Hello there. Hope you are doing good. I would like to tell you that te eligibility criteria for the admission requires a student to have minimum 50% marks in class 12th. You need not worry for the eligibility as your score is above the requirement. You can continue preparing well
As you may know the DU 7th NCWEB list cutoff has benen released on 18th December (today) by the University of Delhi affiliated colleges. The 7th Round cutoff is supposed to be the last round as no news of any further round has been announced and the classes are
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admission into DU colleges for M.Sc. are done by DU PG exam (DUET) and merit lists are released subsequently. The exam is tougher than other PG entrance tests in India and even more so due to the competition (more number of candidates) , also, some M.Sc. branches like informatics
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There is no deduction when you're taking admission in Mcom after b.com (programme). As, the eligibility criteria for DU SOL M.com is :
Hi Aspirant!
The Delhi University has released DU PG admission merit list for round 4 on December 14 at du.ac.in.
To be able to pay the fees at DU, you have to register as a student on DU website. The fee payment for UG and PG courses can be submitted
Hi Candidate,
The Cut-off or the Closing Marks refers to the minimum number of marks that the Candidate must have scored in order to get the Final Admission into the Institution.
If we talk about the Delhi University B.Ed cut-offs for different categories, they are as follows-
Hello Aspirant,
See cut-offs are bound to change every year depending upon various factors such as the number of candidates appearing in an examination, the number of candidates qualifying an examination, difficulty level of the paper, and so on.
If we go through previous year's trends for cut-offs of DU
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