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There are no such information available. If you get admitted to the regular course then you have to attend the course as a regular student only for the tenure of the course. Now if you wish to take private courses, then you need to cancel the admission and then get
As per the revised syllabus of DU for BA Commerce based courses, the papers for Accounting and Finance in the semesters are enlisted below:
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No it is not possible in any of the colleges of Delhi University to change from BSc Honours to BCA. If you get selected then you have to to pursue sem BSc Hons maths course in Delhi University. But if you don't want to do then you have
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No it's not like that you can get college based on jee mains score after giving the jee advance paper too.
For getting a college based on jee mains score you have to do the josaa counseling at your jee mains rank.
If you get a decent rank
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University of Delhi considers a candidate's best of three subjects marks for admission to Science courses and best of four subjects marks for Humanities and Commerce courses. If you wish to seek admission to any college under the university, you cannot use your overall percentage. There is also
Hostel accommodation of Jamia Millia Islamia and University of Delhi is comparatively low as both are government universities. PGs near colleges are generally expensive as they are privately owned. Hope this helps!
Based on your percentage, there are various colleges you can apply to under University of Delhi. If you had science in your class 12 and wish to pursue science courses in college, you will have to calculate your best of three subjects to seek admission. If you had
For admission to Science courses in University of Delhi, your best of three subjects marks are calculated. Based on the high percentage that you have obtained, there are various colleges under the university you can apply at for BSc Physics, like Acharya Narendra Dev College, Deshbandhu College, Kirori
Based on the cutoff lists of University of Delhi for the academic year 2020-21, your chances of getting admission in BCom are limited to only a few colleges and that too, in subsequent cutoffs. However, the cutoffs are not the same for every academic session so I suggest
University of Delhi considers your best of four subjects marks to admit students. I request that you calculate your best of four marks and check the previous years cutoff lists based on which you'll be able to determine whether or not you might get into the university.
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