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Yes, you can appear for Delhi University joint admission test in your marks. The eligibility criteria for appearing Delhi University joint admission test is, the candidate has to secure 12 class examination in arts, science and commerce at least with 60% marks in aggregate and have a good knowledge for English language. This exam is conducted by National testing agency. There is no age bar for appearing this examination. So you are eligible for appearing in the Delhi University joint admission test for taking admission in any of the courses of your choice in the in the constituent colleges of Delhi University
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You haven't mentioned your category assuming that you belong to general category considering the cut off this year in round 3 the chances are low to get seat in B.Sc (Hons) Mathematics in Delhi University affiliated institute. You should have minimum 94-96% or above in best four subjects. You can check the cut off using the link given below
https://university.careers360.com/articles/du-cutoff
Cut off changes depending on total number of candidates applied. marks scored, total number of seats available etc.
To know the colleges in which you have chances of getting seat you may use our DU College Predictor Tool
https://university.careers360.com/delhi-university-college-predictor?utm_soource=qna
Yes, you can get admission from sports quota.
Delhi University offers Sports Quota.
Under Sports and ECA quota, University of Delhi offers not more than 5% reservation.
Information regarding sports quota seats alongwith requirement of sportspersons in different Games/ Sports with the respective Position/ Event / Weight Category are provided by DU colleges on their official website as well as their notice board.
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However, referring strictly to last year’s data, this is what I found -
From the aforementioned data you could estimate what your All India Rank should be, assuming the overall performance pattern of the students remains similar in this and last year.
So with this score i guess you can get into the third best college for BMS that is DDUC.
Only after the result is out and cut off declared will you be able to know if you would get a college of your choice or not.
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The girls hostel fees of Deen Dayal Upadhyaya colleges girls hostel is 64,425/- (Annual fees of Rs. 44,925/- and Quarterly fee of Rs. 19,500/- and 5000 caution fees)
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the fees for B.Sc. Honors botany in deen dayal upadhyaya college for the second and third year will be somewhere around 18,000 to 20,000 per year.
This is the case for most of the university of delhi colleges
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Hello aspirant,
Yes Deen Dayal Upadhyaya College, New Delhi is Public/ Government College established in 1990 in 8 acres and is a constituent College of University of Delhi, New Delhi.
It has NAAC accreditation and is a co-ed College. This College has Constituent Approval.
This college has Undergraduation degree courses in Arts, Science, Humanities, Social Studies, Commerce, Allied Sciences, etc fields like B.Sc, B.Sc (Hons.), B.A, B.A (Hons.), B.M.S and B.Com (Hons.).
Deen Dayal Upadhyaya College offers certificate courses in German, French, Spanish, Chinese, Korean, Russian and Japanese language.
To get more information about Deen Dayal Upadhyaya College, New Delhi go through below mentioned link.
https://www.careers360.com/colleges/deen-dayal-upadhyaya-college-new-delhi/amp
I hope this information was helpful.
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Firstly talking about BSC in this if you are opting for subjects like clinical research then there is whole loads of scope in India as well as abroad. BSc clinical research is offering a very high remuneration to the professionals. The academic program, BSc clinical research include the classes that encompass organic, general, biology, microbiology, advanced chemistry, physiology and human anatomy.And with the government taking a keen interest in developing the R&D sector you can rest assured that they will have a promising and rewarding career in the field. Also, BSc in Life Sciences as that would give you various options in terms of jobs, postgraduate education, and research opportunities.
Now talking about BPT you can say that after successful completion of the BPT course, you can get employment opportunities in both the private and government sectors. The BPT course graduates are lucratively employed in areas such as hospitals, health institutes, fitness centres, private clinics.
So as for pursuing higher education or job opportunities you can definitely go for bsc applied sciences.
Hope this helps!!
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DU release about 7-8 cut off lists for admission in various courses and colleges.
In first or second list, cut off marks goes as high as 97-98% for admission in top colleges.
But it depend on many factors like no. of students applying, average marks of students, etc.
Also, cut off for reserved categories goes a little lesser.
So, with these marks it may be difficult to get admission in first three cut off lists.
You can check your chances of getting admission in desired course and college by clicking the link below:
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