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Cbcs is choice based credit system where students have the option to choose from prescribed course which are core, elective and soft skills. They are graded on their performance using the credit system. The credit system works like each course is assigned credit Core papers are given 6 points and additional papers are given 4
and when you pass it you earn credit. If you pass a single course in a semester you dont have to repeat the course later which means you can earn the credit acvording to your pace. You also have the option to study fewer course and earn fewer credits one semester and in the other semester you can compensate it.
Generic Elective are interdisciplinary papers other than your core papers which you can change and choose every semester. you can even continue it to the next semester. In total you will have to opt 4 papers in 4 semesters. (Ist and IInd yr). There are various GEC offered by different colleges and different course at DU. You'll will be given the choices by your respective college, you can check your options on your college website.
On the basis of papers available there.
The overall idea of cbcs is to enhance choices, ability, exposure according to students own interests and an interdisciplinary approach to learning.
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Dear, sorry it's over....
DU,UG Admission (merit list basis)
1)Online registrations start from-30 may 2019.
2) Last date to submit online application-14june 2019.
3) First cuttoff list realese by 20 june 2019.
4) Admission on Basis of first cutt off start from 20-22june 2019.
5) second cutt off list published on 25june 2019.
6) Admission on Basis second cutt off commences form 25-27 June 2019.
7) The third cutt off list will published on 29 june2019
8) online documents verification approvals of admission and payment of fees to be done from 29june to 2 July 2019.
9) notification of fourth Cutt off list commence from 04-06 July.
Hope it will useful to you.
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The marks you get in ECA trials depends upon your performance. You will be called up for a debate trial where you would have to show your debating skills and judges will mark accordingly. Your certificates will definitely boost your profile and upgrade your scores, but it is still not possible to predict your scores as 50% depends on trials and 50% on certificates/accomplishments.
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Hope you are doing good. It's very good that you are opting for bba. BBA (Bachelor of Business Administration) is one of the most sought bachelor degree programmes after 12th. It includes complete knowledge of leadership and management. The best part of programme is that the student having any subject in its 12thstandard can get admission in the BBA programme.Below are the various career options a student can explore after BBA.
The degree offers fundamental education in management and business principles. BBA students can specialize in a wide range of areas such as computer information system, finance, international business, and marketing.
Hope this helps you. Good luck
Hii Suman...
Congrats for scoring good marks in 12th CBSE...
Presently the cut off is moderately higher. As a matter of first importance let me explain that that the cut off marks that you find in paper is just for Best 4 and Best 3 subjects for humanities/trade and science courses separately. So your general marks can be around 86–89% yet your best 4 may cross 90% which will guarantee a superior possibility of getting call from best DU universities. Being from Hindu as much as about m school, the cut off for the greater part of the course for gen is above 93% for best 4/3. In spite of the fact that we have sanskrit and hindi distinctions that may offer lower cut off.
You can get the seat in DU but dont keep the hope , try in other colleges also..
Hope these will be helpful...
All the best!!
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