University of Delhi, Delhi
Hey Meenakshi!
You haven't mentioned the course you want to seek admission in the University of Delhi(DU) and also the category you belong to. St. Stephen's College is known to have really high cut offs. The number of available seats is an essential factor in determining the cut off marks. If a course had fewer seats than other courses, the St. Stephen's College cut off for the same subject is anticipated to be quite high. If there are a large number of candidates for a specific programme, the cut off is likely to be high.
Since you haven't mentioned the name of the course and your category, refer the link provided below for getting to know the various cut offs of different courses according to the category.
https://university.careers360.com/articles/st-stephens-college-cutoff If you want to know the cut off marks of other Delhi University colleges, refer the link below.
https://news.careers360.com/delhi-university-admission-2021-du-cut-off-first-live-updates-today-du-ac-in-colleges-released-cutoffs-hindu-college-hansraj-lsr-jmc
Yes, it is mandatory to include Mathematics percentage for the calculation of best four to pursue BA (Hons) Economics from any college of DU, maths is a compulsory subject .
The criteria for calculation of best four subjects is as follows for admission to BA Economics (Hons) in DU admission
Admission officials told that for the 'Best of Four', one language subject, Mathematics and combination of best two other elective subjects are necessary . If the student does not include Economics in 'Best of Four', he will have to undergo a deduction of one per cent in the aggregate.
The process to calculate DU best of four is straightforward. The university evaluates the highest scores of the top four subjects any candidate has obtained in their qualifying exam . Further, when calculating the DU best of four marks, take up two academic/elective subjects from List A and List B.
All subjects to be included in the calculation of 'Best Four' must have at least 70% theory component of examination . In case the subject to be considered does not have at least 70% theory component, then the marks obtained in theory and practical shall be converted to 70% and 30% respectively, on pro rata basis.
Well that’s all Hope you find this helpful.
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Hey Bhawna!
This year the percentage for various colleges in Delhi University for various courses are exceptionally high. B.Com being a popular course among students in Delhi University, the percentage remains really high in the first cut off. Even for reserved categories the percentage for B.Com is in 90s. You may check the cut off lists of various colleges by the link provided below. You can apply in the next cut off of University of Delhi matching your eligibility cut off, if in case you do not get the course of your choice in the first cut off.
Hi, generally the application doesn't get fully rejected. You might receive an e-mail or message regarding your details not matching. You, will also get time to make the necessary changes even after you have submitted the form. Just make sure that you have submitted your application form. Hope this helps. If you have any query please feel free to comment. Thank you.
Hello dear applicant,
Hope you’re doing well..
NO, it is not at all necessary for you to apply in colleges after 1st cut off in order to be eligible for 2nd or 3rd cut off, or the following cut offs.
You can apply/submit documents in after any cut off list , if you meet the cut off percentage set by the respective colleges under university of delhi.
Hope this helps
Please ask if you have any more questions
All the best for your future
Hello dear aspirant,
In University of delhi Colleges , best of four percentage is not taken into consideration for B.Sc. (honours) courses.
To take admission in B.sc. honours courses, the applicant need to calculate PCM or PCM aggregate and then see if they meet the cut off set by colleges.
In your case, that is in case of B.sc honours maths, you need to calculate the aggregate of PCM.
Hope this clears your doubt. please ask if you have any more questions
All the best for your future!!
Hey Pratiksha!
An applicant is required to pay the fees for admission in any College, be it Maitreyi College of University of Delhi(DU) at once. You are required to pay the whole fees at once as there is no provision at the admission time to pay the admission fees in a particular course and college in installments. Also, an applicant is required to pay the fees within the given time period.
Hey Bhavna!
In case you apply for a particular college and course in the first cut off of University of Delhi(DU) and you wish to take another college in the second cut off then you can do so by cancelling the admission in the college in which you had applied in the first cut off and then you can head off to take admission in the second cut off in the college and course of your choice. It should be noted that in one cut off, applicant can take admission in one college only. Make sure that in the second cut off you are meeting the eligibility criteria and cut off for the college you wish to seek admission in because once you cancel the admission from the first cut off, there is no going back. So, be attentive and check the eligibility criteria and cut off thoroughly and then only proceed to cancel the college from the first cut off.
Hope it helps!
Hello,
I hope you are doing fine, Yes, you can apply again to the colleges of Delhi University as per your preference and eligibility. In case, you apply in a college where you're not eligible as per your marks, your application will get rejected so Make sure you match your eligibility with the cut off of the respected college before applying.
I hope you find this information helpful. I wish you all the best for your future.
Good Luck
Hello Syeda. It seems you are interested in Indraprastha College for Women , Delhi University. IP College was established as a part of a nation-wide campaign for women's education and empowerment hence it is one of the best colleges for women in India. IP College has been accredited by NAAC and it is a Public/Government Institute that offers various UG and OG courses on Humanities, Mathematical Sciences and Commerce.
The average annual fee for Indraprastha College for Women ranges from INR 24100 to INR 45600 and it largely depends on the course that you opt for pursuing in the institute.
Hostel Fees for Indian students is around INR 82,650 per semester, for Foreign Students is around INR 89,750 per semester, and for PwD candidates is around INR 24,050 per semester.
In order to know about complete fee structure in detail, visit this link from IP College, DU official website:
http://ipcollege.ac.in/Datafiles/cms/file/Admission/2020/Fee%20Structure%20UG%202020-2021.pdf
To know more about Hostel Fees and Facilities of IP College, DU, check out this page from the institute's official website:
http://hostel.ipcollege.ac.in/PgHostalFeePayment.aspx
( If the above links don't open, then select, copy and paste them in the URL bar and hit Enter to open the hyperlinked page.)
If you want to know more about Indraprastha College for Women, its eligibility criteria, cutoff trends and to get genuine reviews, visit this page:
https://www.careers360.com/colleges/indraprastha-college-for-women-delhi
I hope you find this information helpful.
Thank you and all the best for your career.
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