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Tell me the whole process for admission in Delhi University law college. and after doing this what is opportunities for best carrier. By tge way I am doing just now preparing the examination of SSS and hssc. if any study group then can add me in ur group. i will give my whats app.

pdwords Student Expert 3rd Jan, 2022

Hello,

University of Delhi offers three years LLB  for which the eligibility criteria is passed graduation in any discipline from  a recognized university securing 50% aggregate, for SC/ST it's 40% and for OBC/CW/PwD it's 45%,

NTA is the conducting authority regarding this, An entrance test named DU LLB is conducted by NTA  for admission to three years LLB program into Campus Law Centre, Law Centre 1, and Law Centre 2.

The entrance test is conducted for 2 hours in online mode in MCQs format, there is a total of 100 questions, each carries four marks, the sections are as follows-

  • English Language
  • General Awareness
  • Legal Awareness
  • Analytical Abilities

Application form once get released, candidates are required to fill up the same by going through the required process such as signing up with relevant details, uploading relevant documents/signature/photo in prescribed format, paying the requisite fees, and downloading the form for future references,

After successfully qualifying the entrance exam. qualified candidates need to attend counselling which is held in offline mode with all the relevant documents,  for registration of counselling they will be required to visit the official website to fill up the form, and download the same, these are to be taken while going for counselling.

Visit our page at https://law.careers360.com/articles/du-llb to know more details regarding this.

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i have 67% marks in class 10th boards! I am really confuse about my higher secondary examination I have Physics chemistry biology mathematics, and 2 languages Bengali & English! So can u tell me, almost how much percentage i need to have for admission in DU in any BA honours course

piyush singh 3rd Jan, 2022

Hello Aspirant ,

Delhi University offers so many BA Honors course some of them have very high cutoffs like BA in economics honors while some of them have very low cutoffs like BA in Sanskrit Honors , also different courses use different subjects to calculate your class 12 percentage for cutoff for example for BA Political science honors if you don't have political science as a subject in your class 12 2.5 % will be deducted from your total percentage .

If you want a very good college with a very good branch 95% will be good enough for you but 90 % will get you a decent course , if you just want any course + college combination even 65 percent will get you BA Sankrit honors in Motilal Nehru college .

For Du cutoffs visit :

https://university.careers360.com/articles/du-cutoff


Hope this helps

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Do I have to clear DUET in order to get admission with B.A. Economics Honours in Delhi University?

Piyush 3rd Jan, 2022

hello aspirant,

I hope that you are doing absolutely great.

With reference to your above mentioned query, i would like to tell you that there is no entrance exam to get admission in Delhi University for B.A or Bsc Hons courses. So, you can easily get admission in Delhi University for B.A and B.sc hons courses only by merit basis.

After giving DUET ( Delhi University Entrance Test) you can get admission into all these below course :

BTech , B.A Hons , L.L.B , L.L.M. , B.A., B.M.S. , M.A., M.C.A, M.S.C. And for other courses, except the above mentioned courses, you will get admission on the basis of your merit .

further, if you want to know complete information( eligibility criteria) about the merit based admission in B.A. Economics (Hons.) course then I have listed them below :

  • An aggregate of 45% marks in the qualifying examination.

  • The merit shall be determined on the basis of one language and three best academic/elective subjects.

  • The applicants must have studied and passed Mathematics at the qualifying exam for admission to B.A. (Honours) in Economics.


Further, to know more about other details like Dates, admission criteria and other details, you can follow the below link :

https://university.careers360.com/articles/du-admission

I hope that this will help.


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Ive scored 96% PCB+IT+Eng this year from Delhi. Im interested in pursuing PhD in Biological Sc (Zoo/Botany) which Im yet to finalize. Which BSc in DU will allow a wider choice of selection of my preferred MSc later? Does BSc MicroBio/Life Sc./Biological Sc restrict my options later in MSc?

Subhalaxmi Biswal 2nd Jan, 2022

Hello Aspirant,

If you are interested in doing a Ph.D. in biological science I.e., Zoology or botany then I would recommend that you should first finalize in which topic or domain you want to do it. For example, there are various subjects like general zoology, marine zoology, genetics, evolution, plant physiology or anatomy, biotech, microbiology, biochemistry, etc.

As you can see biotech, microbiology is nothing but domains of botany and zoology. Biotech deals DNA manipulation of microorganisms. Microbiology extensively deals with microorganisms.

So taking up these subjects won't have any effect on your master's degree dreams.

B.Sc ( Life Sciences) syllabus includes largely botany, zoology, and chemistry subjects.

If you want to have broad knowledge about zoology and botany you can opt for one of these courses but if you want to opt for specific domains of zoology or botany you can opt for either biotech or microbiology.

I hope this helps.

Thank you

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Hi, i have completed graduation(bcom) in 2020 from an average college, and now i am wondering to make career switch by pursuing graduation again in BA hons(economics) from delhi university for better placements and to get into consulting, banking&finance. Please give career advice regarding this.

pdwords Student Expert 2nd Jan, 2022

Hello,

If you're looking for better advancements in career, then there is no need to repeat graduation, you can also pursue your higher studies such as MCom or even better a professional degree such as MBA, you may come from an average school, but eventually admission into B-School is dependent on various factors such as your academic records, your entrance test scores, your overall profile in terms of work experience if any, extra-curricular activities you have been involved in, of course there are written test, gd , personal interview etc,

so you can opt for MBA, leave behind the past, as in what are the things you don't have any control, you can still work towards your aspirations, if you get placed in good B-School, perform well, also your concern regarding placement will be taken care of, of course all these won't be a cake walk, at all,

you have to put in efforts, say you're interested in marking , then learn more about this field, through online courses, pursue internships, gain experience etc, also think about the exams you want to appear for, shortlist your dream B-Schools, and work towards the same,

repeating graduation even from a reputed university like DU after already being a graduate will be a sheer waste of time, and three years is long period, moreover time is precious, so stop bothering about what already happened, if possible look forward for higher studies, meanwhile do internships gain experience, earn skillsets, today there are various channels to help you out regarding this, build your profile, focus on things that require improvements, and you have control over, have belief in yourself, perseverance will surely pay off.

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will there be a DU CATE exam in 2022

Anurag Khanna 2nd Jan, 2022

Hello Aspirant,

See Common Admission Test for English was conducted by Delhi University for admission to BA(Hons.) in English course but in 2013 it was discontinued and since then the admission are accepted on the basis of merit of 10+2.

I hope this information helps you.

Good Luck!!

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I got reallocated to a different college in DU in the spot admission list and again Ive applied for reallocation, would it be considered?

ayanmukherjee045 1st Jan, 2022

Dear aspirant,

As you mentioned that you have been reallocated to a different college in the different college and now you want to join a different college through reallocation.

Let me tell you it would be better if you would contact the authorities regarding this.

For more information you can check out the link given below-

https://university.careers360.com/articles/du-admission/amp#referrer=https://www.google.com&csi=1

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Ive got 17000 rank in DU JAT 2021 whereas 2104 rank in OBC NCL . Am I applicable for admission in DU?

dhanshree1501 1st Jan, 2022

Hello Aspirant,

I hope you are doing well.

The colleges in which you can try getting admission are:

Shahees Sukhdev college of business studies: OBC cutoff of 239-2187.

Shaheed Sukhdev college of business studies (BBA-FIA): OBC cutoff of 404-2837.

I have also provided you the link in which you will get the information regarding the previous year cutoff or opening and closing rank of the top DU colleges. Go through this link and all your doubts will be cleared:

https://www.google.com/amp/s/bschool.careers360.com/articles/du-jat-cutoff/amp

I hope this helps.

Good Luck.

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Is du jat admission based on UR rank or OBC rank ? my UR rank is 15000 and obc rank is 1804 am I applicable?

dhanshree1501 1st Jan, 2022

Hello Aspirant,

I hope you are doing well.

The colleges in which you can try are:

Shahees Sukhdev college of business studies: OBC cutoff of 239-2187.

And Shaheed Sukhdev college of business studies (BBA-FIA): OBC cutoff of 404-2837.

I have also provided you the link in which you will get the information regarding the previous year cutoff or opening and closing rank of the top DU colleges. Go through this link and all your doubts will be cleared:

https://www.google.com/amp/s/bschool.careers360.com/articles/du-jat-cutoff/amp

I hope this helps.

Good Luck.

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minimum percentage required to get admission in du

masteranshu27 31st Dec, 2021

Since you have not mentioned category, I shall assume you belong to Unreserved/General Category and mention minimum percentages (expected cut offs) as per General Category -

  • Minimum percentage to get any course - 70-72% (BA (Hons.) Punjabi at SGTB Khalsa College)
  • BA (Hons) Economics - 97-99% (at College of Vocational Studies)
  • BA (Hons) History - 92.50% (at College of Vocational Studies)
  • BA (Hons) Computer Science (with PCM) - 94-95% (at College of Vocational Studies)
  • BA (Hons) English - 97-99% (at College of Vocational Studies)
  • BA (Hons) Hindi - 82-84% (at College of Vocational Studies)
  • BSc. (Hons) Food Technology - 98% (Lady Irwin College)
  • BSc. (Hons.) Home Science - 91%  (Lady Irwin College)
  • BSc. (Pass) Home Science - 91% (Lady Irwin College)
  • Any other BSc. Course - 97-100%

I have mentioned about few courses (popular ones). If you need minimum percentage for any particular course, do state in the comments.

Alternatively, to check expected cut offs (all courses) to get admission in DU for the year 2022, you can check out this link - https://university.careers360.com/articles/du-cutoff

Also, to know your admission chances in Delhi University's Science, Commerce and Arts Courses with your class 12 Percentage, you can try DU College Predictor Tool - Delhi University (DU) College Predictor 2021 - Predict Colleges Based on your Percentage (careers360.com)

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