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Hello students ,
First of all i will like to tell you the the admission process in Delhi University .For admission in du you first have to register with you email id and phone number , then you have to log in through your registered phone number or email id after log in you have to fill the basic details , educational details then you have to choose the courses after choosing the courses you have to pay the fees and submit the form. Then wait for the cutoff to be release, if you have the required cutoff in any particular college then go to that college do the paper work and get admission there.
Now, that you are saying you want to add physical education in your best fours to get admission in BA programme so i would like to tell you that yes you can do so but let me make you aware that if you will do so you have to go through certain disadvantage too as by adding physical education in your best 4 or 5 you have deduction of percentage somewhat like - 2.5 , for example if the cut off is around 94 % and after adding physical education in your best 4 you are getting 96% but after going to through the criteria you will have deduction of -2.5% so your percentage for the cutoff going to be 93.5% . So , be wisely make your decisions if by getting disadvantage too you are getting a good cutoff for the admission do add physical education in your best 4 or 5 subjects.
Hope this helps you a lot! Thankyou
Hello there
According to the previous year cut-off students having 88% might seek admission in any of the college under Delhi University.
Here, YOU CAN CHECK OUT PREVIOUS YEAR CUT-OFF :
https://university.careers360.com/articles/du-cutoff
In Delhi University, merit based admission is done for BA history honurs , subjects marks will be added on the basis of one core language and three best academic/elective subjects as specified in LIST A and LIST B .
If Students have not the subject in 10+2 in which they want to pursue their undergraduate degree, then there will be deduction of 01 % .
Inclusion of any other subjects other than list A and B in the combination of best three will lead to deduction of 2.5 % per subjects included in.
List A and List B of the Delhi University is released with the first cut-off .
YOU CAN USE THE PREDICTOR TOOL TO KNOW THE CHANCES OF YOUR ADMISSION IN DELHI UNIVERSITY:
https://university.careers360.com/delhi-university-college-predictor?icn=University%20of%20Delhi,%20Delhi&ici=University%20of%20Delhi,%20Delhi_article_view_sticky_header
Hi Aspirant,
Hope you are doing great as per the question asked by you yes you can certainly get admissions in kalindi college new delhi in BA programme with combined subject of history + political science in S.C category as you have secured a decent percentage in class 12th and you also belong to S.C category so it will also give you an edge.
Hope you found this answer useful.Stay motivated stay positive.
All the best!
Dear Darshil,
Your percentage is not enough to take admission in DU as you already know the students got unexpected marks this year so definitely cutoff will jump high compare than previous year. You need atleast 94% to come in the merit list of the science and Arts stream. Even the cutoff of north campuses are high enough if you compare with the south campuses. So you need top understand that your percentage is not enough for BA course in DU, better if you give some entrance exams like BHU, JNU, AU, JMI etc, here you will definitely grab your preferred seat.
Hope you find it useful.
Good Luck :)
Hey,
Jawaharlal Nehru University conducts JNUEE for admission into the undergraduate and postgraduate courses which is conducted by National Testing Agency.
Furthermore, practicing previous years and sample year papers are a must as they do help in getting a understanding of the exam pattern well and boosts confidence.
Check the previous year and Sample papers of JNUEE over here: https://university.careers360.com/articles/jnu-sample-paper
Yes, you can pursue BA programme in History and Sociology(providing that the college you are going to is offering such combination) even though you did not have History in 10+2. The eligibility criteria for BA suggests that the candidate should have passed Higher Secondary/Intermediate (10+2) any other examination recognized as equivalent.
Hope this helps.
Good luck!!!
Hello,
Admission to Undergraduate courses in Delhi for merit based course the percentage is calculated by taking 4 best subjects score in class 12th. The combination of best four subjects is course specific. You haven't mentioned in which course you wish to get admission, to check the eligibility criteria and the combination of best four subjects for DU UG merit based courses click on the link given below
https://university.careers360.com/articles/du-eligibility-criteria
Some of the colleges providing BA History course in Kerala are:
All the above mentioned colleges are the government colleges. For more colleges (Private & Government) visit the link below:
https://university.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-ba-in-history-degree-colleges-in-kerala
I hope this answer helps. All the very best for your future endeavors!
Hello candidate,
I am regret to tell you but Du does not conduct entrance exam for BA in history.
Below are the given list of entrances that Delhi university conducts:-
Faculty of Applied Social Sciences and Humanities
Faculty of Education
Faculty of Inter-disciplinary & Applied Sciences
Faculty of Social Sciences
Hi Ishika,
The cut-off of various courses depends upon some of the factors like the course opted, the category of the candidate and also the college applied.
It is derived based on the marks in the best of four subjects of the candidates in the qualifying exam of 12th or equivalent.
Since you have not mentioned your category, I suggest you to please go and check this link out which has all the details about the college as well as the categories with different courses.
If you belong to the General category then you will not be able to get an admission in this course.
ALL THE BEST
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