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i have submitted wrong spelling of my name in cuet application form . One letter is absent.I want to go Delhi University.what to do now

satyamercedes0626 6th Aug, 2024

Hello Aspirant,

Hope you are doing great.

In respect of your question, most probably the authorities will provide for editing of application form you can edit the same at that time. However, if such option is not provided, you can do it by contacts the authorities once. Their contact address will be provided in the website itself.

Hope this helps!!

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can you please tell me the schdeule of spot round of Delhi University?

Shrutika Wahane 5th Aug, 2024

Hello there,

Since the CUET 2024 result was delayed, the session for this year will be starting on 29 August, 2024. As per the issued schedule for admissions in DU only shows 2 rounds of seat allocation. No notice for spot round\s are issued yet. If all the seats get filled in these 2 rounds, no spot round will be conducted this year. If the seats aren't filled, DU will issue a notice on the date and time for spot round\s.

To get more details on CSAS PHASE 2, kindly check out the given link.

https://www.du.ac.in/uploads/new-web/01082024-Press%20Release%20-%20Allocation-Admission-UG%20Admissions%202024-25.pdf

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i score 586/800 OBC-ncl can i get admission in du with the course of bcom(hons)

Prachi Kumari 4th Aug, 2024

Hello,

With a score of 586 out of 800 in the CUET (Central University Entrance Test) and an OBC-NCL category, you have a competitive chance for admission to B.Com (Hons) at Delhi University (DU). Here’s a general breakdown of what to consider:

  1. CUET Score Analysis : The CUET score is used for admissions to various undergraduate programs in central universities, including DU. A score of 586/800 is quite strong and should be competitive, but the exact cut-off will depend on the specific university and the course.

  2. DU B.Com (Hons) Cut-offs : For B.Com (Hons) at DU, the cut-off is based on the CUET scores and varies each year. The cut-off scores can fluctuate based on the number of applicants, the difficulty level of the exam, and overall performance.

  3. OBC-NCL Advantage : As an OBC-NCL candidate, you might benefit from slightly lower cut-offs compared to the general category. This can enhance your chances of admission.

  4. College Specifics : Different colleges under DU may have different cut-offs. For example, popular colleges like Shri Ram College of Commerce (SRCC) or Hindu College generally have higher cut-offs compared to other colleges.

Steps to Take :

  • Check Previous Cut-offs : Review the previous years' cut-off trends for B.Com (Hons) at various DU colleges to get a rough idea.
  • Consult DU’s Official Website : Keep an eye on the official Delhi University website and the CUET admission portal for the latest updates on cut-offs and admission processes.
  • Prepare for Counseling : Stay prepared for counseling sessions and be ready to apply to multiple colleges to maximize your chances.

YOU CAN ALSO USE THE DU COLLEGE PREDICTOR TO PREDICT WHICH COLLEGE YOU CAN GET BASED ON YOUR CUET SCORE :-

DU College Predictor

In summary, with a score of 586/800 in CUET and considering your OBC-NCL category, you have a strong chance of securing admission to B.Com (Hons) at a DU college. However, final admission will depend on the specific cut-offs released by DU for the year.

Hope it helps you!

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hi, can i do llb and ma in du (together )?

kumardurgesh1802 2nd Aug, 2024

Hello there,

No, you cannot pursue both an LLB and an MA simultaneously at Delhi University (DU) as per their current regulations. DU requires students to enroll in only one full-time course at a time.

However , you can consider doing one degree through a distance learning program while pursuing the other as a regular course, provided the regulations of both programs allow it. Always check with DU's admission office for the latest rules and guidelines.


I hope this answer helps you. If you have more queries then feel free to share your questions with us we will be happy to assist you.

Thank you and wishing you all the best for your bright future.



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main du. sol ke apne from fill kiya the or mera form verify ho gaye ha par abhi tak mera roll number or admit nhi aate ha

Radhika Goyal 17th Aug, 2024

Hy,

If you have completed your form submission and verification for DU SOL (Delhi University School of Open Learning) but have not yet received your roll number, here are some steps you can take:

1. Check for Updates

  • Official Website : Regularly visit the DU SOL official website for any updates regarding roll numbers or admission status.
  • Email : Check your email (including spam/junk folders) for any communications from DU SOL about your roll number.

2. Contact DU SOL

  • Helpdesk/Support : Reach out to the DU SOL helpdesk or support team. You can find their contact details on the official website.
  • Phone : Call the provided phone numbers for immediate assistance.
  • Email : Send an email inquiring about your roll number and include your application details for reference.

3. Visit the Regional Center

  • In-Person Visit : If feasible, visit the nearest DU SOL regional center or office to inquire about your roll number and provide any necessary details.

4. Check Application Status

  • Student Portal : Log in to the DU SOL student portal (if you have access) to check if there is any update or option to view your roll number.

5. Documentation

  • Keep Records : Ensure you have all relevant documents and receipts related to your form submission and verification process handy when contacting DU SOL.

6. Follow Up

  • Regular Follow-Ups : If you don’t receive a response immediately, follow up regularly until the issue is resolved.
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I have got 552 out of 800 in CUET for B.Com / B.Com ( Hons.). can you please list the Delhi University colleges for which Im able for admission?

sai raja 1st Aug, 2024

With a CUET score of 552 out of 800, you may be able to secure admission to the following Delhi University colleges for B.Com (Hons):

1. Shaheed Bhagat Singh College - CUET cut-off for B.Com (Hons) is 552

However, please note that the CUET cut-offs can vary each year based on the number of applicants and difficulty level of the exam. Additionally, the cut-offs are likely to be higher for the popular North Campus colleges.

To improve your chances of getting into a good DU college for B.Com (Hons), I would recommend:

1. Applying to a range of colleges, including some with lower cut-offs as well as your preferred options.

2. Checking the official DU website and college websites for the latest updates on CUET cut-offs and admission process.

3. Consulting career counselors or seniors who have gone through the DU admission process recently for personalized guidance.

4. Keeping an eye out for any changes in the admission process or reservation policies that may impact the cut-offs.

Remember, a good CUET score is just one factor in the highly competitive DU admissions. Factors like your 12th board marks, extracurricular activities, and interview performance also play a role. Stay positive and give your best in the admission process.


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am temporary locomotive disabled and my certificate is valid until 2026 will i get seat in DU

Itisha negi 1st Aug, 2024

Delhi University (DU) offers reservations and support for students with disabilities under the Persons with Disabilities (PwD) category. If you have a valid disability certificate, you can apply under this category.

1. Eligibility: Ensure your certificate clearly states the percentage of disability. DU usually requires a minimum disability percentage (typically 40% or more) to qualify for PwD reservations.

2. Application Process: When filling out the application form for DU, choose the PwD category. You will need to upload your disability certificate as part of the application.

3. R eservation Quota : DU reserves around 5% of its seats for students with disabilities.

4. Counseling and Admission: If you qualify for admission under the PwD category, you will be called for counseling.

5. Facilities and Support: DU provides various facilities and support for students with disability.

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Hi. Im someone whos really interested and into dancing, but have never went to any competitions before. So, I know I cant take addmission through it. My doubt is, if I get into DU through normal admission- can I still participate in colleges dance activities and things?

sai raja 1st Aug, 2024

Yes, you can definitely participate in college dance activities and events at Delhi University (DU) even if you do not gain admission through dance competitions. Once you are enrolled through the regular admission process, you will have the opportunity to join dance clubs, participate in cultural events, and engage in various dance-related activities organized by the college.


Many colleges encourage all students to take part in extracurricular activities, including dance, regardless of how they were admitted. This is a great way to enhance your skills, meet new people, and enjoy your passion for dance.



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I have got 604 marks out of 800 in cuet general category arts stream are there any chances in DU and which courses should I target

Prachi Kumari 3rd Aug, 2024

Hello,

With a score of 604 out of 800 in CUET and belonging to the General category for the Arts stream, you have a fair chance of securing admission to several courses at Delhi University (DU). However, admission to specific courses will depend on the cut-offs, which vary each year based on the competition and the number of applicants.

Here are some steps and considerations for targeting courses at DU:

1. Check Previous Year Cut-offs:

  • Visit the official Delhi University website or college websites to review the previous year's cut-offs for the Arts courses.
  • DU releases the cut-offs in multiple rounds, so keep an eye on all rounds.

2. Target Courses:

Based on your score, here are some courses you might consider targeting:

  • B.A. (Hons.) Political Science
  • B.A. (Hons.) History
  • B.A. (Hons.) Sociology
  • B.A. (Hons.) Philosophy
  • B.A. (Hons.) English
  • B.A. (Hons.) Economics (might be competitive, but worth considering)
  • B.A. (Hons.) Psychology (also competitive, but possible)

3. Colleges to Consider:

  • Top Colleges: St. Stephen's College, Hindu College, Miranda House, Lady Shri Ram College, and Sri Ram College of Commerce are among the top DU colleges where cut-offs are generally high.
  • Other Good Colleges: Colleges like Ramjas College, Kirori Mal College, Daulat Ram College, and Hansraj College have slightly lower cut-offs compared to the top ones but still offer excellent education.

4. Admission Process:

  • Online Application: Make sure you have filled out the DU application form and submitted all necessary documents.
  • Cut-off Lists: Regularly check the DU website for cut-off lists. Once a cut-off list is released, compare it with your score.
  • Counseling and Admission: If your score meets the cut-off for a particular course and college, follow the instructions for the admission process, which usually includes document verification and fee payment.

Useful Resources:

Final Tips:

  • Stay Updated: DU admissions can be highly dynamic, with cut-offs changing in subsequent lists. Stay updated and apply as soon as you meet the cut-off for any preferred course.
  • Plan B: Consider having backup options in slightly less competitive courses or colleges to ensure you secure a place.

Good luck with your admission process at Delhi University!

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Can I get into IIT to pursue MTech after qualifying GATE exam after graduation from BSc (hons.) CS from Delhi University?

Sameer Rana 1st Aug, 2024

Yes, Most of the IITs(even the reputed ones) consider BSc graduates for MTech programs like:

1. IIT Delhi

2. IIT Bombay

3. IIT Kanpur

4. IIT Kharagpur etc


However, you'll need to meet specific eligibility criteria, such as:

1. Qualifying GATE with a good score with over 800-950 (Out of 1000). Remember, a high GATE score increases the chances of getting into IIT.

2. Meeting the IIT's specific eligibility criteria for BSc graduates.

3. Having a strong academic record from a reputed college.


Do your best in GATE!!

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