Painting
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Your best four percentage will be around 82.5%. I calculated it keeping in mind your marks of English(as one language is compulsory) , economics, physical education and business studies.
Also considering that you are from general category because you have not mentioned otherwise.
It is quite difficult to get admission in B.com (//B.com) hons in university of delhi under this percentage, as you know how high the cut offs are.
You have slight chance of getting it in the 5-6th cut off in off campus colleges provided the seats dont get filled. so please keep checking the cut offs once they are released.
Also , you can use the university of delhi college predictor tool to get more appropriate answer. I am attaching the link below
https://university.careers360.com/delhi-university-college-predictor?utm_soource=qna&utm_medium=du_cp
Hope this help
Please ask if you have any more questions
All the best!!
Hi Ankit,
NO, Painting is not a technical vocational subject in the CBSE curriculum.
You should opt for following technical vocational subjects:
This list is very long. For further list you should check out the official list of CBSE on google.
https://www.cbse.gov.in/currisyllabus/List%20of%2030%20existing%20Voc%20Course_2012.pdf
Hi
If you include maths as a 6th subject in your board examination. Then it will become an additional or optional subject as there are only 5 core /compulsory subjects.
And thus you will become ineligible for jee main for BE /BTech
This because,
To be eligible for BE /BTech jee main it is mandatory to have maths as a compulsory subject.
But yes,
With maths as an additional/6th subject you will be eligible for jee main for B. Arch and B. Planning as for that you need to have maths, it's not mandatory to have it as a core/compulsory subject.
So,
I would suggest you to keep both Maths and Maths as a compulsory subject. I personally have done 10+2 with both maths and biology as main subjects and trust me it's not that difficult, you will enjoy learning :)
For your reference,
Jee main eligibility criteria is given below-
-) Qualification required :- to be eligible for JEE mains you need 10+2/equivalent qualification.
Course
Required Criteria based on Class 12th or equivalent
B.E/B.Tech
Passed qualifying examination with Physics and Mathematics as compulsory subjects along with any one of :-
----)Chemistry
-----)Biotechnology
-----)Biology
----) Technical Vocational subject.
B.Arch
Passed qualifying examination with
-----)Mathematics,
-----)Physics,
------) Chemistry
B.Planning
Passed qualifying examination with Mathematics
-) Passing year :- one is eligible for JEE main examination for consecutive three years starting from the year of appearing for 12th /equivalent examination i. e to be eligible for JEE mains 2021 you should be either appearing for 12th board exam or equivalent in 2021 or should have passed it in 2020 or 2019
-) There is no age limit to be eligible
-) there is no minimum percentage requirement to be eligible for JEE Main.
To be eligible for NITs, IIITs, CFTIs one needs at least 75% marks in class 12th if belongs to General or OBC category or at least 65% marks in class 12th if belongs to Sc or St category. For this year i. e 2021 this minimum percentage requirement of 75% - 65 % has been lifted off.
For detailed information about jee main eligibility criteria go through our page, the link for which is provided below
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/jee-main-eligibility-criteria
Thank you
Hello,
It's totally depends on you. Because you completed your ba honours in Hindi and ma in drawing. Both are totally different. So if you want to be a teacher then doing the b.ed course. Now think about your future. If you want to be an art teacher or extra curricular teacher then main subject will be drawing for you. But if you want to be a history teacher then drawing will be additional subject to you. Choice is totally yours think and take the decision.
All the best.
Dear Aspirant,
BFA stands for Bachelor Of Fine Arts. In this course you will learn visual arts such as Sculpturing, Painting, Dancing, and other visual artworks If you want to learn music, dancing, acting, painting, etc. you can learn. But if you want do Regular Bachelor degree in any type of field then you can go for any of one. You can not pursue two Regular degrees at one time. Go for another degree right after completing one.
Hello there
The subjects which are included while best 4 or best 3 subjects combination are mentioned in the List A and List B of the Delhi University. Both the lists will be out with the first cut-off of the DELHI UNIVERSITY.
So, basically students need to wait for the first cut-off.
Subjects' marks are added on the basis of one core language and three best academic/elective subjects as mentioned in LIST A and LIST B .
If Students haven't studied the subject at +2 level in which they want to pursue their undergraduate degree, then there will be direct deduction of 01% .
Inclusion of any other subjects other than list A and B in the combination of best three will directly lead to deduction of 2.5 % per subjects included in.
YOU CAN PREDICT YOUR CHANCES OF ADMISSION IN DELHI UNIVERSITY BY USING THE PREDICTOR TOOL :
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The best of four methodology of calculation is entirely dependent on the instruction of the college or university, you wish to take admission in. Now if you see for every subject there are some compulsory subject you should keep in your best four. English is one of the compulsory subject you have to keep in best 4. Now every university have different eligibility for every subject. For example, if anyone wants to get admitted in BSc Physics, the best four must have Physics and Mathematics but some universities only have the eligibility to keep physics compulsorily. Thus it can't be said what you can take or can't based on arbitrary conceptions. Its entirely dependent on your university/college norms.
If you aren't sure I would recommend you to contact the college/university admission cell and they will surely assist you.
I hope this answer helps. All the very best for your future endeavors!
Hello aspirant,
The Delhi University takes into consideration the four subjects in which the aspirants had scored the best marks in their qualifying examination (10+2 examination). Candidates should keep the following points in their mind while calculating the best of four marks. The four subjects the university takes into consideration while calculating the best four marks are:
1. One language subject which can be core or elective or functional
2. One relevant subject
3. Subjects from List A which is published in the official website.
The students can include Painting in their best four subjects but there will be a reduction of 2.5% when they want to pursue the course BCom in any college of DU because the subject does not come under the List A that is preffered by the university. And it also varies from college to college and hence aspirants should read carefully the detailed cut off criteria of the colleges that they are looking forward to for getting admission.
Hope this helps,
All the Best!!
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