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hi my self prem kumar iam graduate of delhi University.my course is bsc (hons) Zoology,but i took GE as four sems means i did 4 papers of chemistry each paper has 100 marks and each paper credits 6 .so by this criteria can i do masters in chemistry and can i eligible to write CPGET in chemistry

ADITYA KUMAR Student Expert 17th Jan, 2021

Hi

No, you are not eligible for MSc physics being a chemistry hons. Graduate

This is because,

To be be eligible for MSc physics you should have done BSc physics Honours or you should have studied Physics in all the three years of your BSc but you have studied Physics

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I am a student preparing for CA along with Bcom Hons from SRCC. Which subject should I choose as GE which will help me out in CA as well and if not, at least it should not be a burden for me...

Astha Jain 9th Jun, 2022

The subject thta you choose as your GE will depend on which semester are you currently in . During the first for semesters you can choose economics subject as your GE as the concepts taught are simlar to those studies in class 12 and some that you will study while

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can i take my GE subject same as my honours subject . Like if i am doing psychology honours so can i choose psycholgy sub as my GE

Nive 5th Dec, 2020

Hello, Generic elective are subjects that a student has to choose in order to get exposure to other fields other than theirs. It will be prescribed in the curriculum of the academics itself. But however you cannot choose a generic elective similar to your own field itself. The allotment of

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should i take computer science as GE i am a maths hon. student in du.

Prachi Pant 26th Dec, 2020

Hello there,

The choice of GE subject depends upon your field of interest. Computer Science Hons is a popular course of Delhi University.

If you'll choose Computer Science as a GE subject in your Mathematics Hons course, it will surely bring some plus point and other skills to you. It

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i have taken eco as ge in bcomh can i do eco in masters from dse with merit

Shakti Swarupa Bhanja 16th Nov, 2020

Hello Sandhya!

You can gain direct admisision in Delhi School of Economics through direct admission for MCom applied Economics programme. The eligibility criteria for the direct admission is:-

Marks required in BCom(Hons) for direct admission is as follows:-

  • General category students require a pass percentage of 70 %
  • OBC students
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can i change GE subjects prefernces after submitting google form to spm college ?

roopalsengar04 15th Nov, 2020

Dear student,

You can only edit information in the google form when it is being editable by the admin of the page. If the column is not made editable by the admin then you cannot make any changes. You can ask the concerned people if you can make chnages to

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got 40 marks in icar aieee exam...can I attend counseling...am I eligible to ge agriculture seat

Karam Vir 8th Nov, 2020

Hi,

As per the previous years trends cutoff for all categories is usually above 200 marks. So, with this marks you may not get seat in agriculture course accepting ICAR AIEEE marks. The cutoff stands very high for each category, every year. So, with these marks, you are not eligible

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is GE option compulsary in delhi university?

Nive 5th Dec, 2020

Hello, Generic elective is a subject that has the same credits as that of that of the core paper in order for the student to get exposed to a different field other than theirs. The curriculum in Delhi university insists that the student takes one generic elective for each semester.

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I got only 302 marks and 320 air rank comes under hyderabad karnataka.am I able to ge in mbbs govt atleast private seat but not management quota

Abinash Mallick 20th Oct, 2020

Yeah. You can gote get in mbbs govt and private. But not managing cota will depend upon the availability.


Pls check the below link according to your rank for college prediction.

https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-college-predictor?icn=QnA&ici=qna_answer

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