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I want admission to DU for LLM, but based on the provisional key of the CUET exam, my score is coming out to be 89. Can I get admission into the faculty of law at DU?

Afreen 30th Apr, 2025

It is highly unlikely you will get admission into the LLM program at the Delhi University Faculty of Law with a CUET score of 89. the expected cut-off for the general category is between 190-210, and for reserved categories, it's lower but still significantly above 89 according to past years cutoff trends.


CUET PG is a competitive exam:

The Common University Entrance Test (PG) is used for admission to postgraduate programs at participating universities, including the Delhi University.

LLM program is selective:

The LLM program at the DU Faculty of Law is highly sought after, leading to competitive cut-offs.

Cut-offs are based on merit and category:

The final cut-offs depend on various factors, including the candidate's score, their category (General, OBC, SC, ST, etc.), and the number of available seats.

Your score is significantly below average:

A score of 89 is considerably below the expected cut-offs for most categories, making admission unlikely.

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How much marks to get in ai branch in du

Afreen 25th Apr, 2025

To gain admission to a B.Tech program in Artificial Intelligence (AI) at Delhi University (DU), a student needs to score at least 60% in the Class 12 board exams, with a strong focus on Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics (PCM). Additionally, for B.Tech programs at DU, candidates must have appeared in JEE (Main) Paper-I.

Specific requirements:

Class 12 Marks: A minimum of 60% aggregate marks in Class 12.

JEE (Main) Paper-I: Candidates must have appeared in JEE (Main) Paper-I.

PCM Subjects: A candidate must have secured 60% or more marks in an aggregate of Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics.

English: Candidates must have passed English as a subject at the Senior School Certificate Examination level.

Category-Specific: For some categories like EWS, SC, ST, and PwBD, the minimum required percentage may be different (e.g., 50% for SC/ST/PwBD).

Important Considerations:

CUET:

Some DU programs, including B.Tech, may also accept CUET scores for admission, especially for colleges affiliated with DU.

IITs and NITs:

For competitive AI programs, aiming for a high JEE Main score (around 90 percentile or higher) can significantly increase your chances of getting into IITs or NITs.

All the best!!

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Hello people can you please guide me how to participate in Delhi University MBBS counselling under CW (Children Of Army Wards)category how does the registration process takes place and what documents are required and when does registration opens

Devanshi Goyal 24th Apr, 2025

HELLO,

To participate in Delhi University's MBBS counselling under the CW (Children of Armed Forces) category for the 2025 academic session

You have to follow these steps:-

  • registration window for the CW category typically opens in the last week of July and closes in the first week of August for the 2024 session the document submission deadline was August 4, 2024 but exact dates for 2025 is not officially announced.

Registration Process  :

Visit the Official Portal : go to the faculty of Medical Sciences (FMSC) website - fmsc.du.ac.in

Access the CW Category portal : locate and click on the link for CW category document submission.

Fill in Personal Details like e nter your NEET UG roll number, personal information, and contact details.

Upload Required Documents : Submit scanned copies of the necessary documents

After submission your documents will be verified only upon successful verification will you be eligible for the DU MBBS counselling process

Ensure you have the following documents ready for upload:

  • CW Entitlement Certificate : Issued by the Ministry of Defence or the respective Armed Forces authority.

  • NEET UG 2025 Admit Card and Result : proof of your NEET UG examination details

  • Class 10 and 12 Mark Sheets : academic records from your schooling.

  • School Leaving Certificate : to verify your schooling details.

  • Passport-sized Photographs : recent photographs for identification purposes.

  • Aadhaar Card : for identity verification.

  • Category Certificate : for claiming reservations.

  • Non-Creamy Layer Certificate (if applicable): for OBC candidates.

  • Disability Certificate (if applicable): for PwD candidates.

  • Domicile Certificate : to prove residency in Delhi (if claiming Delhi quota).

  • Father’s Employment Certificate : If claiming CW category based on parent's service

  • Surety Bond : as per DU's requirements for CW category candidates.

Registration Fees

Non-Refundable Registration Fee : RS1,500 for General/OBC/EWS candidates AND RS1,000 for SC/ST/PwD candidates.

Refundable Security Deposit : rs10,000 for General/OBC/EWS candidates and rs5,000 for SC/ST/PwD candidates.

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Predict my kcet rank gg gf du f tu j hi didi

Vedant Rathi 21st Apr, 2025

Hi aspirant,

KCCET uses a 50:50 weightage ratio to determine student rankings, with 50% of your rank based on your board exam marks and 50% based on your KCET score.

You can calculate your score yourself, but for a more precise rank, it is recommended to visit the Career 360 KCET rank predictor.

Here is the direct link to the rank predictor.

https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/kcet-rank-calculator

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my name in aadhar caste 10th marksheet dob is Nancy but in 12th marksheet Nacny is there any issue to take admission in delhi university

kumardurgesh1802 19th Apr, 2025

Hello there,

There might be a slight issue with the discrepancy in the spelling of your name between the documents. In most cases, universities, including Delhi University, require that the name on your admission application matches exactly with the one on your official documents (Aadhar, marksheets, etc.).

To avoid any issues during the admission process, you should:

  1. Contact the authorities : Reach out to the admission office of Delhi University or the concerned department to inform them about the discrepancy and seek clarification.

  2. Rectify the discrepancy : If possible, you can get your 12th marksheet corrected through your respective board (if the mistake is significant enough). You may be able to provide an affidavit or a gazette notification for name corrections in some cases.

Make sure to resolve it as early as possible to prevent any complications during admission or the verification process.


I hope this answer helps you. If you have more queries, then feel free to share your questions with us, we will be happy to assist you.

Thank you, and I wish you all the best in your bright future.

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Can biology students appear for CG PET exam?

harsh singh 16th Apr, 2025

Yes, biology students can appear for the CG PET exam, but their eligibility depends on the course they wish to pursue. If you have completed your 10+2 with Biology as a subject and Physics along with Chemistry (and possibly a vocational subject), you can apply for B.Tech in Biotechnology through CG PET.

However, if you are interested in other engineering courses like Mechanical Engineering, Computer Science, Civil Engineering, etc., you would need to have Mathematics as a subject in your 10+2. So, biology students without Maths are not eligible for these other courses.

In summary:

Eligible for: B.Tech in Biotechnology (if you have Biology, Physics, and Chemistry).

Not eligible for: Other B.Tech courses (require Mathematics i

n 10+2).

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mujhe hisar ccshau university m BSC agriculture hons 6yrs m admission lena h tyari or mock test kaha se du

Prachi Kumari 23rd Apr, 2025

Hello,

If you want to take admission in B.Sc Agriculture (Hons) 6 years at CCSHAU Hisar, you will have to prepare for the entrance exam conducted by the university.

For preparation and mock tests, you can check Careers360’s platform . Careers360 provides:

  • Previous year papers

  • Sample papers

  • Mock tests

  • Preparation tips

Hope it helps !

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how much marks i need to get into cic du for btech for 100 percent admission in 2025. all subjects are of 250 mrks now

Riya Dhoot 12th Apr, 2025

Hello Ananya,

to secure 100% admission into CIC DU's B.tech program in 2025, aim for CUET score above 650 out of 800, considering recent cutoffs were around 595.2 to 604.5 for the general category. with each subject now marked out of 250, focus on excelling in mathematics one language, and the General Test sections to maximize your score. Achieving a high CUET score is crucial, as admissions are based solely on merit determined by these scores.




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Is pursuing biomedical science in delhi university is good? If it is yes BCAS or ANDC is good?

Aditya .V. 7th Apr, 2025

Hey Anusree, great question about Biomedical Science at Delhi University!

Let's break it down:

So, is a B.Sc. (Hons) in Biomedical Science at DU a good idea?

Absolutely! If you're fascinated by the molecular and cellular side of health and disease, it's a fantastic choice.

You'll gain the knowledge and skills you need for a career in research, diagnostics, or other related fields.

Now, you're asking whether Acharya Narendra Dev College (ANDC) or Bhaskaracharya College of Applied Sciences (BCAS) is better.

Here's a quick comparison to help you decide: Acharya Narendra Dev College (ANDC):

  • Academics: ANDC is known for really focusing on science education and research. Students rave about the teaching quality and the faculty's experience.
  • Infrastructure: They've got well-equipped labs and classrooms, which definitely helps create a good learning environment.
  • Placements: Okay, so placements are said to be just average. But they do offer guidance if you're planning on higher studies and a research career.

Bhaskaracharya College of Applied Sciences (BCAS):

  • Academics: BCAS offers a pretty comprehensive Biomedical Science program designed to get you ready for research and diagnostics careers. They really emphasize practical skills along with the theory.
  • Infrastructure: This is where BCAS shines! They boast some exceptional lab facilities and classrooms with e-learning tools, making the learning experience top-notch.
  • Placements: BCAS has an active placement cell that tries to find job opportunities for students. But let's be real, like with many specialized science programs, a lot of grads go on to further studies to boost their career prospects. So, how do you choose? Here's what to think about:
  • Faculty and Teaching Quality: Both colleges have experienced faculty who are dedicated to helping students succeed. You really can't go wrong with either.
  • Infrastructure: BCAS is known for its state-of-the-art labs and e-learning facilities. That could give them an edge when it comes to hands-on training.
  • Research Opportunities: Check out the research projects and collaborations each college offers. Getting involved can seriously enhance your learning.
  • Location and Campus Life: Don't forget to consider the overall vibe of the campus, the extracurriculars, and student life.

These things make a big difference in your overall experience. Basically, both ANDC and BCAS have strong Biomedical Science programs.

The best choice really depends on your interests, career goals, and what you're looking for in terms of campus facilities and culture.

If you can, try to visit both campuses and chat with current students or faculty. That'll give you the best insights to help you make your decision!


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I am in 12th standard and want to become an investment banker. I set my path in a way, first after 12th I started b.com hons from delhi university , in 3rd year of graduation i appered in CFA and then after these I persue MBA in Finance. so i request pls advice me

Riya Dhoot 2nd Apr, 2025

Hello Harsh,

your plan is well structured for becoming an investment banker. focus on excelling in B.Com (//B.Com) (Hons) clearing CFA levels, and getting into a top MBA program for better career opportunities. also, gain relevant inernships and networking experience to strengthen your profile.

if you want more information then drop the question.

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