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See every year from different states, different student come to study at DU from different states. So with they also accommodate. As a result, if you get a chance there then I would recommend you to go for it. Initially you may find linguistic challenges but within a month or two you will get a ease there. So you may have to face some problems linguistically to communicate with peoples but academically you will not face any problem.
I hope this answer helps. All the very best for your future endeavors!
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If you are asking about ssc gd (constable) vacancy book in hindi
Then i recommend you to go any book of Arihant Publications for example third edition
or
You can use ssc gd mock test published by kiran publications
I am suggesting you only two because as much as book keep it only makes you confuse which you have study first
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Hey Anil!
If you hadn't added EWS in your category while filling up the applicatiom form then, you won't be able to do it now. If you had applied as general category student, you will have to continue with the same category in the admission process.
As per your percentage, colleges have released their first cut off lists. Although in top north campus colleges the percentage for Political Science honours is around 99 and 100. Ramanujan College has set it's first cut off for B.A.(H) Political Science as 97% for unreserved category but since you have 96.75 you cannot enrol in this cut off but maybe in the next cut off. Deshbandhu college has set it's first cut off for political science honours as 96%. Aryabhatta college has also set 96% for the same course. Janki Devi Memorial College has also set up 96%. You can check the percentage of various DU colleges for Political Science(Hons.) and other courses through the link provided below.
https://news.careers360.com/delhi-university-admission-2021-du-cut-off-first-live-updates-today-du-ac-in-colleges-released-cutoffs-hindu-college-hansraj-lsr-jmc
Hello Sanjay,
The calculation of best 4 for meeting the cutoff for B.Sc hons. in Polymer Science should compulsorily include one language subject along with Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics only.
Therefore, you cannot include computer science marks instead of Mathematics.
Hope this helps. All the best!
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See for most of the colleges you need to have English as a compulsory language and Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics as subject in your 10+2. Now if you have appeared for entrance or applied for admission then if you have selected the option for appearing in 10+2 then you will be granted time to produce the certificate. Now if you have filled up that you have passed 10+2 then you have to submit the 2020 results.
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There are no such rules about the compulsory indian language paper. You can select any language as your compulsory elective provided the paper you are choosing must be known to you. This is because if you enroll for a new language and try to learn it then you have to devote more time to it and as a result your preparation of other GS papers may get hampered.
So I would say you can choose any paper but its better to choose a language which you know and you can read and write the language fluently.
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