University of Delhi, Delhi
Hello Ayushi
No, you can't apply for both at the same time. You will have to choose anyone of them.
When you apply through sports quota in Delhi University then you get a relaxation of 5% in admissions and 15% relaxation in academic merit.
There are two types of admissions
Hey Mukesh,
College of Vocational Studies, is considered the best college in University of Delhi for vocational courses. Here I am providing you a link. You can follow the link and browse further to check the courses available, reviews, facilities available and to know more about the college.
https://www.careers360.com/colleges/college-of-vocational-studies-new-delhi
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hey gulshan
there are a variety of courses you can pursue in DU afer class 12th pcb like bsc in chemistry ,biology,zoology,agricultural science etc
the chances of you getting a college depends upon the colleges you want to get into and the courses you want to pursue so it is
hey gulshan!
since you were a student of science stream so it must be noted that changing stream can deduce percentage . if you are a science student and want to pursue BA from du so about 2.5 to 5 % can be deducted from your overall percentage .so by
There are so many honours paper in BSc itself. Last year (2018) cut off in DU for general category was more than 90%. There are no entrance exam or counseling done for admission in DU. Direct admissions are done with percentage under cut off and on first come, first serve
Hi Pankaj,
as you have mentioned the name of some of the companies, I want to tell you that there is no such rule or think that one can predict which company will visit the college for placements.
however here are the 5 colleges with best placements and highest package
Hello Sanjana, Shri ram college of commerce witnessed the highest placement package for B.A(Hons) students. It had an average placement package of 6lac per year. About 150+ students were placed from B.A(Hons) Economics course itself. The college witnessed prominent recruiters like Deutsche Bank, Boston Consulting Group, DE Shaw, McKinsey &
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