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Hey,
It's not necessary for you to be a PCB student to pursue bsc in chemistry. You may also do it if you're a PCM student. Hence the requirement for pursuing bsc hons has changed a bit this year. Now you need to score atleast 60% in maths to get bsc hons in du. Also you need to include english as one of your best 4 four subject with a mandatory of 50% in it.
You need to include english, chemistry and any other 2 core subjects you scored highest as mentioned in the list A.
Hope this helps.
Hi Yashika,
Having lived in both cities, Delhi University is much better. Even the people of Mumbai have no second thoughts about that.
DU offers a wide range of subjects which aren't there in MU. MU doesn't even have a course in economics except Xavier's. (Xavier's Mumbai is autonomous)
The course structure of most courses in DU is well framed, which I don't think is in Mumbai. DU offers a lot more of co-curricular activities as opposed to MU. It has more events too.
The infrastructure of MU is literally nothing as compared to DU. Most colleges like H.R., Jai Hind are located in narrow lanes and are just stand alone, old looking buildings. DU colleges are huge buildings and have great infrastructure. (Same applies to schools of both cities)
Infrastructure of Delhi is much better than Mumbai too. Local trains are well connected but requires great skills. Delhi Metro are well developed, clean and maintained. They are convenient and easy to use.
Hey tanzeel,
The college of du don't include speech and soft board decorations under divinity category of eca.
Since only a few colleges accept students through this eca category "Divinity for Minority Colleges", not many apply for the same. Moreover, very few seats are available for this category. Only 4 minority colleges admit students through this ECA category. The colleges are- Mata Sundri College, SGND Khalsa College, SGTB Khalsa College and Sri Guru Gobind Singh College of Commerce.
I'll provide you with a link where you'll get all information regarding divinity category procedure and admission basis.
http://dubeat.com/2018/06/eca-in-a-nutshell-divinity-quota/
Go through it carefully.
Good luck!
Hey parul,
There is nothing like open mode in DU for llb course. The faculty of law in du provides a 3 year llb course with regular classes.
We have Delhi University School of Open Learning which provide an outline of the courses the candidates can choose to study.SOL provides the following courses under UG for DU SOL. B.A. (Hons) English, B.A. Programme, B.A. (Hons) Political Science, B.Com, B.Com (Hons). For PG SOL provides the following courses under PG M.Com, M.A. History, M.A. Hindi, M.A. Sanskrit, M.A. Political Science.
Hey Yash,
DU is one of the most prestigious college and hence demands a high cutoffs. Since your percentages isn't that high you may not expect your admission in good colleges of du but can expect getting admission in some off campus colleges of du being a reserved category candidate. You may check the cutoffs of Colleges like Deshbandhu, Satyawati, Motilal Nehru Evening, Dyal singh, etc. If not in first cutoff you may get in till the 2nd or 3rd cutoffs. You can also check the previous cutoffs of the further colleges on www.du.ac.in to get a better idea of the colleges you may get!
And do ask your further query !
The application form of DU LLM 2019 will be available for candidates in the online mode. The entrance exam eligibility criteria mentions minimum marks required by a candidate to apply for the programme. The DU LLM 2019 admit card will be available online.
For details regarding DU LLM, refer to the following links
https://law.careers360.com/exams/du-llm-entrance-exam
http://lawfaculty.du.ac.in/files/LLM/ADMISSIONS%20TO%20LLM.pdf
hii
considering your score in NEET with 549 you would definately get the JMI university as its a managble score for the BDS let me tell you have the chances of getting the MBBS under this score where you decide as MBBS has more scope rather the BDs
regards
greetings,
it depends on your interest. if you are a tech savy, go for bca, if you like to study management/commerce go for bcom.
bca is a professional degree and thus had better placement. if you are going to do higher studies, go for bcom because of du's brand value.
another option for you is bba at delhi technological university. bba is a professional course and a mix of computers and business.
hope this helps.
good luck
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