University of Delhi, Delhi
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.
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Yes, Delhi University's Campus Law Centre (CLC) offers a 3-year full-time Bachelor of Laws (LL.B.) program, a UG degree course that equips students with the knowledge and skills needed to pursue a career in law.
Course Name: Bachelor of Laws (LL.B.)
Duration: 3 years
Mode: Full-time
Level: UG Degree
Institution: Campus Law Centre, University of Delhi
Admission: Admission is based on merit in the entrance exam conducted by the University of Delhi.
Total Tuition Fee: INR 18,030 for the complete duration.
Seat Intake: 1214
Official Website: https://clc.du.ac.in/
Yes, you can likely select Maths as a domain in CUET UG even though you were a PCB student in your main Class 12. Here's why:
Delhi University's rules for CUET UG say you need to appear in CUET in subjects that you have passed in Class 12. Since you appeared privately and passed Additional Mathematics, DU should consider this as a subject you've passed.
Therefore, when you fill the CUET UG form, you should be able to choose Mathematics as one of your domain subjects alongside your language paper.
However, its super important to check the specific eligibility criteria for the exact course you want to join in DU. Different courses might have specific subject requirements in CUET. For example, a B.Sc. Maths (Hons) will definitely need Maths in CUET.
So, while you can probably choose Maths in CUET because you passed it as an additional subject, always double - check the DU course requirements on their official admission website to make sure your subject combination in CUET will make you eligible for the course you're aiming for.
I hope this helps.
Hey Anushka, Yes, absolutely! Since you're getting your BA in English (Hons), you can apply for the MA in Sociology at Delhi University after you graduate. DU actually has two main ways you can get admitted to the program: 1. Through the Entrance Exam:
Who's Eligible? Basically, anyone with a bachelor's or master's degree in any subject from a recognized university can apply this way.
What grades do I need? You'll need at least 50% overall, or an equivalent grade, in your bachelor's degree.
How does it work? Your score on the entrance exam is what matters here. DU will give you a multiple-choice test – about 50 questions. It'll test your general knowledge, logical and analytical skills, how well you can interpret data, and your reading comprehension. sociology.du.ac.in (http://sociology.du.ac.in/) 2. Based on Merit (if you already studied Sociology at DU):
Who's Eligible? This is only for students who've done a BA (Hons) in Sociology from Delhi University itself.
What grades do I need? You need at least 55% overall, or an equivalent grade. * How does it work? They look at your grades. No entrance exam needed! admission.uod.ac.in (http://admission.uod.ac.in/) sociology.du.ac.in (http://sociology.du.ac.in/) So, since you're doing English (Hons), you'd apply through the Entrance Exam Category. Just keep in mind that meeting the minimum requirements doesn't guarantee you a spot. It's competitive, so prepping for that entrance exam is a really good idea. How to Apply:
Online Registration: You'll need to sign up on DU's official admission website during the application window. admission.uod.ac.in (http://admission.uod.ac.in/)
Application Fee: It's Rs. 500 if you're in the Unreserved, OBC, or other categories. If you're SC/ST/PwD, it's Rs. 250.
About the Exam: It checks things like your general knowledge and how well you can think analytically. Knowing some basic sociology ideas could help, but it's not a must. sociology.du.ac.in (http://sociology.du.ac.in/)
Other Things to Keep in Mind:
Documents: Make sure you submit everything they ask for – like your transcripts and ID – exactly how they want it.
Study Materials: The Sociology Department's website has old exam papers and more info about the exam. Definitely check it out to help you study! sociology.du.ac.in (http://sociology.du.ac.in/) For the latest info, keep an eye on both the University of Delhi's admissions page and the Sociology Department's website. That way, you'll know you've got all the requirements covered and won't miss any important deadlines. Best of luck!
Delhi University's School of Open Learning (DU SOL) does not offer a diploma in Spanish. However, several constituent colleges of Delhi University provide part-time language courses in Spanish, including certificate, diploma, and advanced diploma levels. For example, Ramjas College offers diploma and advanced diploma courses in Spanish, with eligibility criteria requiring prior certification in the language. Similarly, St. Stephen's College provides part-time diploma courses in Spanish, with admissions typically conducted through an entrance test. Additionally, the Department of Germanic and Romance Studies at Delhi University offers part-time courses in Spanish across various colleges
Hello Shreya,
for a designing course at Delhi University through CUET, choose subjects like general test, english and any relevant domain specific subject. eligibility criteria vary by college, so check DU's official guidelines. A strong portfolio may also be required for admission.
Hello,
To get admission to Delhi University’s Open Learning (DU SOL) , you do not need to give the CUET exam. DU SOL has its own admission process, which is based on merit (your previous academic marks).
CUET is required for regular courses at Delhi University, not for open learning programs.
Hope it helps !
No , Delhi University (DU) does not offer the Integrated B.Sc. B.Ed. programme. DU mainly offers B.Ed. (Bachelor of Education) as a two-year postgraduate course after completing a bachelor’s degree.
Universities Offering Integrated B.Sc. B.Ed. in India
If you’re specifically looking for the Integrated B.Sc. B.Ed. programme, here are some universities that offer it:
Hello there,
Yes, Delhi University (DU) provides a 4-year integrated B.Sc.-B.Ed. program that features a dual-major holistic undergraduate education at its CIE (Centre for Integrated Education) and its three additional colleges.
Studying for the four-year B.Sc.-B.Ed. program means students work towards earning their Bachelor of Science and Bachelor of Education degrees during this same period of academic study.
There are several colleges of DU that offer this intregated program, apart from CIE the program is available at Maharishi Valmiki College of Education and Lady Irwin College and Shyama Prasad Mukherjee College.
This educational program delivers both science subject education (Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, Botany, Zoology) and teacher training practices so students can instruct students from primary through secondary levels.
This program belongs to the Integrated Teacher Education Programme (ITEP) which functions as a four-year dual-degree, undergraduate program delivering BA B Ed/ B Sc B Ed and B Com Bed degrees.
You can get more information from admission brochure of DU.
Hope this information will help!
Hope this will help!
yes, the admission to engineering courses at Delhi University (DU) is primarily conducted through JEE Main, not through the CUET (Common University Entrance Test).
Earlier, DU used to accept marks from the JEE Main exam for admissions to undergraduate engineering courses. However, the CUET (introduced for admission to undergraduate courses in many universities, including DU, for non-engineering programs) does not replace the requirement for JEE Main for engineering admissions. Therefore, candidates aspiring for engineering courses at DU must appear for JEE Main and not the CUET.
To summarize, for engineering courses at DU:
For confirmation, it's always a good idea to refer to the official DU website or the admission notice of the specific academic year.
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