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To pursue B.Com (Hons) at Shri Ram College of Commerce (SRCC), Delhi University, through the CUET (Common University Entrance Test), it's crucial to understand the specific requirements for the language subjects and the entrance exam pattern.
Language Choices in CUET:
Impact on B.Com (Hons) Admission:
Specific Requirements for SRCC:
Choosing Hindi as your language subject in CUET should be acceptable, provided you meet all other admission criteria and cut-offs set by SRCC.
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Hello Nidhi,
I understand how frustrating this situation must be. Regarding your question about corrections in the DU application, it's usually best to contact the Dean's Office directly for any amendments. They can provide the most accurate guidance on how to proceed.
For issues like incorrect subject mapping, there might be specific procedures or deadlines for corrections. As for mid-entry or spot rounds, these opportunities depend on the university’s policies and availability, so it's worth asking the admissions office about these options.
I hope this helps, and I sincerely hope you find a solution soon. If you need any more assistance, feel free to reach out.
Understanding the Issue: Subject mapping errors can be a significant obstacle in the admission process. If your DU CSAS application has been rejected due to this reason, it's crucial to take immediate action.
Steps to Take:
Additional Tips:
By taking these steps and being proactive, you can increase your chances of resolving the issue and securing admission to your desired course at DU.
With 620 marks in CUET (assuming out of 800) for B.Com (Hons) in DU's general category, securing a seat in a top-tier college might be challenging. However, you might have options in some good colleges. Here's what to consider:
Remember: This is just a general prediction.
Further Steps:
Good luck with your admissions!
If your first cutoff application form was rejected due to ineligibility that means you do not fulfill the required criteria of the course in order to get seat in college candidates must fulfill the eligibility criteria otherwise application got rejected on this ground.candidates who apply for other rounds must rejected first round on the basis of not qualifying cutoff you cannot apply in further rounds without fulfilling the requirements of the college.
The university will conduct admissions for DU BA LLB five year integrated course for 10+2 students and DU LLB three years course for the students who completed their graduation based on CUET score obtained by the candidate.you need to appear for cuet exam in 2025 in order to get admission in Delhi University.the score between 375 to 257 marks is considered good for CUET exam.Campus Law Centre is yhe best law college of du.
The dates of application form is start in April and exam is generally conducted in the month of may.
If your application status on DU CSAS still shows "category certificate verified" and the payment option is not available, consider the following steps:
Act promptly, as the deadline is approaching.
Hello there,
According to the DU guidelines, a student cannot add or remove preferences in CSAS PHASE 2. A student is only allowed to re-order his\her preferences. You are not allowed to add further colleges and courses after first round of seat allocation.
I hope this information will help you.
Yes, you can leave the college if you want. There is no restrictions on that. You can directly contact the admin office of Hansraj College and write a leaving application. I hope this information is helpful to you.
Hello Nandini,
Yes, it is possible to migrate from an off-campus college to a South Campus or North Campus college in Delhi University (DU), but the process involves several steps and considerations. Here’s a general outline of what you need to do:
Eligibility Check : Ensure that you meet the eligibility criteria for migration, including the academic requirements and any specific rules set by DU or the individual colleges.
College Policies : Different colleges have different policies regarding internal migrations. You should check the specific policies of the South Campus or North Campus college you wish to move to. This information is usually available on the college's website or through the college administration.
Application Process : Typically, you will need to submit a formal application for migration. This may involve filling out a migration form, providing necessary documents such as transfer certificates, mark sheets, and proof of reasons for migration.
Approval : Your application will be reviewed by the authorities of both your current college and the target college. If approved, you may need to fulfill any additional requirements such as paying migration fees or meeting additional criteria.
Documentation : Be prepared to provide documentation such as your current academic records, migration certificate, and possibly a letter of recommendation from your current college.
Timelines : There are specific timelines for migration applications, usually at the start or end of academic terms. Make sure to adhere to these deadlines to ensure your application is considered.
Consultation : It’s a good idea to speak directly with the administration or the migration office of both your current college and the target college. They can provide guidance and ensure you meet all requirements.
If you need more specific details or assistance, contacting the DU registrar’s office or the administration of the colleges involved would be beneficial.
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