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Due this pandemic my daughter did not appear in examination but as per the education policy she got 89.5% in 12th arts ,is there any chances to get admission in DU.she belongs to sc catagory

Virat Srivastava 26th Jul, 2021

Dear candidate, it is very tough to predict the cutoff for different courses of DU colleges this time as there were no board exams this year. Cutoffs may increase by a large margin this time. However, if we see last year's cutoffs, at 89.5% you can get your desired courses in good colleges if you are from the SC category. For more information, you can check given links:

https://university.careers360.com/articles/miranda-house-cutoff

https://lsr.edu.in/admissions/cutoffs-2020/

https://university.careers360.com/articles/gargi-college-cutoff

https://university.careers360.com/articles/kirori-mal-college-cutoff

Check DU's official website for other colleges.

Hope, it helps!

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Hi, Will JKBOSE of jammu & kashmir conduct NTSE scholarship test in 2022-23. because the education policy in jk has changed now we have to study CBSE pattern syllabus from 2022 to onwords. Please provide me with a perfect 100% correct answer. Thanks with best regerds Aabid illahi

Pankhuri Kumari 10th Apr, 2021
Hii!
As per NTSE eligibility criteria, a student pursuing class 10th and below 18 years of age can give NTSE exam, regardless of which government or private school he/ she studies in.
So, even after your school shifts to CBSE syllabus, you can give NTSE exam if you are in class 10th or are about to reach in.
Hope this helps.
Good luck!
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