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Hi Priya,
Congratulations on getting through KNC. It is among the best in DU for journalism. LSR and DCAC are the only better ones than KNC for journalism. However, in the field of media, it is your talent which makes more difference than your college.
Journalism is a professional course and nowadays, many students are opting for it. KNC has excellent faculty. Placements in DU are not very impressive generally as most people prefer to go for higher studies. However, KNC has a decent placement cell and your salary/job would depend on your talents and abilities. Moreover, media is a field where you need to prove your mark by doing as many internships during college with reputed journalism companies which will give you a better edge. If you have the right spark, you are bound to land into a good journalism career with or without the help of your college/course.
All the best!
Hello Devesh,
The cutoff for BDS in BSA college Delhi ranges between 120+ to 400 marks for category students and the cutoff for BAMS course the cutoff marks ranges between 100 to 300 marks.Though there are some students who get qualified but dont get a seat because competitions are high and seats are less.
Hope this may help you.
hii Ragghav ,
According to Delhi university prospects , marks is not deducted if you change stream in deen dayal upadhyay college . But if you apply for other colleges marks will be deducted on changing stream . You can change your stream easily in deen dayal upadhayay college .
Hope it help ...
Hey!
If you are talking about correspondence course or distant education for B.Sc. (Honours) Botany, then I am sorry Acharya Narayan Dev College does not offer it. The college offers a regular undergraduate degree in Botany, for which around 66% attendance is compulsory to sit for semester examinations. The course involves regular practical work in laboratories, that is why it is not possible to offer this degree (or any science degree involving lab work) in distant education.
Best wishes!
The best 4 marks are considered for the percentage for cut off for B.Sc. in Kirorimal College.
Hey Ajit,
For your information, All India Institute of Ayurveda, Delhi does not provide a graduate course in their institution. They provide post graduate courses and Ph.D courses. They provide a special course called Panchakarma Technician course, you can check it out.
Hope this helps you.
Hello Khushi,
Yes, you can apply for UPSC IAS exam after completing your degree. To be eligible for UPSC Civil Service you just need to have a bachelor's degree in any discipline.
For more details on UPSC Civil Services Eligibility Criteria - Click Here
Thanks!
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