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Hello Aspirant,
See if you want to pursue B.Sc Hons. in Chemistry from any of the colleges of Delhi University you must have your percentage around 95-96% which has been already secured by you. So I am enlisting down some colleges preference wise according to previous year's cut-off :-
Hey
Your best of four is 82.5% (Hindi elective+English+Physics+Chemistry)
Since you are from mathematics stream and want to pursue arts course, so you'll face a deduction in your best of four, 2.5% per change of subject.
While calculating your best of four marks, it's mandatory to include the subjects that
Hey Atul
94.5% is a decent best of four marks. Since, the cut offs vary every year, so it's difficult to predict the name of colleges exactly. But with this much score, you'll get a pretty good college as further cut offs will be released.
Since you've also mentioned your
Hey Rajesh
The eligibility criteria for getting admission in BA hons Economics is calculated by taking your best of four marks in consideration (1 language + 3 elective).
Mathematics is a compulsory subject, that is, the candidate must have studied and passed mathematics at the qualifying exam.
Thank you
Hello Kanika Badaya,
The admission process in Delhi University for BBA course is done through an entrance exam called DU JAT which is to be answered after completing your class 12th. The score that you get in the mentioned entrance exam will be basis on which you will get admission
Hello,
The first cut off for DU admission 2020 is scheduled to be published on October 20, 2020 i.e tomorrow. To check the important dates and other details you can click the link below
https://university.careers360.com/articles/du-admission
The cut off will be available in the DU admission 2020 portal. The link to
84% is an average score for getting admission in Delhi University. You didn't mention your category so it's a bit difficult to estimate colleges for you. BA (Hons) Political Science is a very popular and most sought after course of DU. Generally, the cut offs for this course remains
Hi
94% is a good score. Since, you are from ST category, there are pretty good chances of getting admsission in good college. As per previous cut off trends, I would like to suggest you some college that you might get -
Bhaskaracharya College of Applied Sciences, Deshbandhu College, Shivaji
Since you have not mentioned your category so considering it as general.
Yes of course you have good chances to get some of the good colleges of Delhi University on such percentage like Miranda House, Hindu College, Hansraj College and so on as per previous year's cut-off. Now
According to the percentage mentioned by you in the question you have good chances of getting admission in both the colleges, in Ramjas college as well as Sri Venkateshwara College according to previous year's cut-off. As we go through previous year's cut-off then it shows that for General
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