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Hey pratigya .
The second cutoff of delhi universiUn will between 18 to 20 august 2020.
Best of luck.
Hello Aspirant,
See according to the percentage and category you have mentioned in the question there very low possibilities of getting any of the good college in Delhi University as per previous year's cut-off. You should have your score around 90% or more to get seat in good college of
Delhi University officials have confirmed that the DU 2020 first cut off date will be announced on September 24 or September 25.
According to the SRCC Expected cutoff 2020(closing marks range) for BA(hons.) Economics is 95.75-98.75 for general category, 93.75-96.50 for EWS candidates, 94-96 for OBC candidates, 93.50-96.50
Hello
Unfortunately no. For getting admission in B.A. Economics (Hons), the candidate must have studied and passed mathematics at the qualifying exam.
For more details about the eligibility criteria, check the link provided below -
https://university.careers360.com/articles/du-eligibility-criteria
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Hii there,
There is no prior information of any entrance exam for DU except 14 courses in all disciplines, PG programmes, on the other hand, are offered via entrance test. For PG programme admission NTA conducts the exam called DUET.
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No. The admission process for BJMC in DU is purely entrance based. The colleges that offer this course conducts the entrance exam but few colleges also releases cut offs for this course but cut offs are generally very high.
Colleges that offer BA (Hons) BJMC are -
Hi Sushmita
First of all the important criteria to pursue Economics (Hons) from DU is that you must have studied and passed Mathematics at the qualifying examination. If you didn't study mathematics, then you are out of the race.
And the second part as per your question, different colleges of
You didn't mention your category so it's little difficult to estimate your chances of getting admission into DU as the cut offs are generally very high for the Unreserved category (Arts, Commerce and Science).
If you belong to the Unreserved category, then there are very less or no chances
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