University of Delhi, Delhi
Hello,
Delhi University (DU) offers various engineering courses under its Department of Technology.
Admission to these courses is primarily based on the Joint Entrance Examination (JEE) Main scores. However, some courses may also consider CUET (Common University Entrance Test) scores for admission.
The exact number of seats filled through CUET scores can vary each year and are not publicly disclosed.
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Hello Aspirant,
It is possible to enroll in Delhi University's (DU) Bachelor of Business Studies (BBS) degree even if you did not study mathematics in your 10+2 (high school) coursework. Checking the eligibility requirements of the particular program and college you're interested in is essential because some DU institutions or programs may have particular prerequisites.
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Yes, you can pursue a B.Ed. integrated course after 12th from Dr. B.R. Ambedkar University Delhi (AUD), Lodhi Road, through the National Common Entrance Test (NCET).
Eligibility Criteria
- Academic Qualification: You should have passed 12th standard or equivalent from a recognized board.
- Entrance Exam: You need to qualify the NCET exam conducted by the National Testing Agency (NTA).
Admission Process
1. NCET Registration: Register for the NCET exam on the official website (ncet.samarth.ac.in).
2. NCET Exam: Appear for the NCET exam and qualify it.
3. Counseling: Participate in the counseling process conducted by AUD.
4. Seat Allotment: Get your seat allotted based on your NCET score and preferences.
Course Details
- Course Name: Integrated B.Ed. program
- Duration: Typically 4-5 years
- Eligibility: 12th pass with a minimum percentage (varies by university)
- Course Structure: Combination of academic and professional courses
Important Dates
- NCET Exam Date: Check the official website for the latest updates.
- Counseling Schedule: Will be announced by AUD after the NCET results are declared.
Contact Information
- Dr. B.R. Ambedkar University Delhi: Lodhi Road, New Delhi
- Phone Number: 011-23232000
- Email: mailto:info@aud.ac.in
- Website: aud.ac.in
Make sure to check the official websites for the latest updates and information.
If u r looking for chapter wise mock tests for delhi university entrance exams thn u can check on careers 360 platforms . here, i can't give u the pdf. just go for carrer 360 ,u can search after that u'll get the chapter wise mocktests.
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To get admission in DU through NCET exam, the required marks are [2]:
- General Category: 50% marks
- Reserved Category: 45% marks
The cutoff marks depend on factors like:
- Number of vacancies
- Exam difficulty
- Question paper pattern
- Number of applicants
The NCET result is expected to be out in May, which will include your marks and rank information. Along with the result, NTA will also declare the cutoff marks. You can check your result on the official website.
Hey there,
To get into a medical program at Delhi University (DU) through NEET, you'll need a strong score and a good rank, with a general category score of 600+ and 500+ for reserved categories, depending on the college and quota.
Keep studying and best of luck
Delhi University (DU) offers five-year integrated law programs: B.A. LL.B. (Hons.) and B.B.A. LL.B. (Hons.). Admission to these programs is through the Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) , not the Common University Entrance Test (CUET).
For DU's three-year LL.B. program , admissions are based on CUET scores. Applicants must appear for the 'COQP 11' paper in CUET UG.
Therefore, to pursue a B.A. LL.B. at DU, you should prepare for and take the CLAT exam. For the three-year LL.B. program, focus on the 'COQP 11' paper in CUET UG.
Apart from Delhi University, you can prefer BHU, JNU, JMI, University of Hyderabad, or Mumbai University .
BHU offers strong academics and campus life, especially in humanities and science.
JNU is best for research and social sciences.
JMI ranks high in journalism, law, and architecture.
University of Hyderabad is great for postgraduate and research studies.
Mumbai University is ideal for finance, media, and management courses.
You should choose based on your course, faculty, placements, and campus environment to get the best experience.
Hello ,
I am hoping that you are doing well. As per your mentioned query, you will be glad to know that yes you can change your stream and take admission in BA in DU. Be ensure that you will perform very well in CUET exam which is essential for getting admission in DU. You should be more attentive while you choosing your subjects in CUET exam.
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All the best !
Hello
No, Delhi University (DU) does not offer a Bachelor in Performing Arts (BPA) in Drama specifically.
However, it does offer related courses such as :
1. BA (Hons) in Hindi Patrakarita or Jansanchar (Journalism & Mass Communication) – which can be useful for acting and drama careers .
2. BA (Hons) in English – which includes literature and drama studies .
3. BA Programme with Theatre and Performance Studies (Available in some colleges) .
If you are looking for a dedicated BPA in Drama, universities like IGNOU , BHU or NSD (National School of Drama) might be better options .
Hope this helps you .
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