University of Delhi, Delhi
Hey there I am glad to help you out
Yes it is true that we can migrate from sol to regular but it is not that easy as it sounds!
Very first thing you need to keep in mind that your 1st year result that covers (1st and 2nd sems) both declared results before the migration date gets over. How to know the migration date? Remember it is available on du main website notice but you need to check regularly. It is also important that sol results are declared later than the regular and might the date comes to an end for migration process.
Once you are aware that you have your 1st year result before the date. Then go to different colleges for the visit. Meet the principal or the main head or important staff. They will say that it is impossible but if your luck works and you are able to influence the member of the staff of college. (However it is very hard to do so because they won't let you in directly to principal's office). It is to be Noted the migration process totally depends on your luck if you don't have Any approach.
Once they agree they will let you write a NOC and stamp on it with principal's signature. Then you have to go to sol office (north campus) there you will also get a stamp on your Noc which you have to submit in college office. However in sol office there you need to do many obligations and that too very fastly and tackle the lathargic staff also carry cash minimum 6–7 thousand because you need to pay your 3rd sems fees to them and they only accept cash. After all the documentation you have to submit the Noc to the respective college. And pay your fees. You will be successfully migrated.
Remember it's a very complicated and tough process if you have courage to do so with sincerity then only go for this. Because you have to visit many colleges of du and you may get a very short span. Suggestion to carry your photocopy of 1st year marksheet and sheets and pen.
If you wish to do migrate it is not impossible but it needs a lot of hardwork and emotional balance because tackling with du management staff of work is like you are dealing with a govt bank officer 2 mins before lunch time.
All the best!!!
Hello,
Yes, you can be eligible for admission to Delhi University (DU) with marksheets from both ISC (Indian School Certificate) and NIOS (National Institute of Open Schooling). However, there are a few things you need to keep in mind:
1. Recognition of Boards: Both ISC and NIOS are recognized by DU, so your marksheets from these boards are valid for admission.
2. Combination of Marksheets: DU generally allows students to combine marks from different boards for admission purposes, as long as the subjects are recognized and meet the eligibility criteria. Since you have a marksheet from ISC and an NIOS On-Demand exam for Mathematics, you should be able to use both for your application.
3. Eligibility Criteria: Ensure that you meet the specific eligibility criteria for the course you are applying to. DU has specific requirements for percentage scores in particular subjects, which must be met. For example, certain courses may require a minimum percentage in Mathematics, so your NIOS marks will be considered in such cases.
4. Document Verification: During the counseling and admission process, your marksheets will be verified. As long as they are valid and meet the criteria set by DU, you should not face any issues.
5. Application Process: During the application process, you'll have to upload your marksheets from both ISC and NIOS. Make sure you fill out the forms carefully, indicating the correct marks and subjects from each board.
In summary, you can apply for admission to DU with marksheets from ISC and NIOS. Just ensure that you meet the specific course requirements and provide all necessary documents during the application and counseling process.
Hope it helps!
If you have two marksheets, one from ISC and one from NIOS On-Demand in Mathematics, and you're wondering about your eligibility for admission to Delhi University (DU), here are the key points to consider:
Eligibility Criteria : Delhi University generally accepts marks from recognized boards like ISC and NIOS. You should check the specific eligibility criteria for the course you are applying to, especially regarding the acceptance of subjects from different boards.
Combination of Marksheets : If you have marks in different subjects from different boards, DU typically allows combining them, provided both marksheets are from recognized boards and you meet the minimum eligibility criteria for the course.
Documentation : Ensure that you have all the necessary documents, including both marksheets, passing certificates, and any other required documentation. DU might ask for an equivalency certificate or an explanation of the combination of marksheets.
Subject Requirements : Verify that you meet the subject-specific requirements for the course, especially in mathematics if it is a core requirement for the course you're applying to.
Consult DU Admissions : To be sure, it's advisable to contact the DU admissions office directly or visit their official website for detailed guidance. They can provide specific instructions on how to proceed with marksheets from different boards.
Previous Year Trends : Check previous years' admission guidelines or ask current students if they have had similar cases. This might give you an idea of how DU handles such situations.
As long as both marksheets are from recognized boards and you meet the subject and percentage criteria, you should be eligible to apply to DU. However, confirming with DU directly is always a good step to avoid any issues during the admission process.
Du school of open learning does not provide any internship or placement opportunities for B.A. students thats why most of the students dont prefer doing degree courses from the college.if you get opportunity in other regular colleges go for it because regular degree has more worth than open learning in future and opens doors to wider career.
Hello Lakshita,
It sounds like there are a couple of things happening with your DU (Delhi University) application:
Category Certificate Verified : This status typically means that the university has received your category certificate and has done an initial check or verification of it.
Category Certificate Subject to Physical Verification : This means that while the university has done a preliminary check of your certificate, it still needs to be physically verified. In other words, you may need to submit the original certificate in person or provide additional documentation to confirm its authenticity.
No Payment Option Available : If there is no payment option available yet, it could be due to a couple of reasons. It might be that the system has not yet been updated to allow payment or that it is waiting for the physical verification of your documents before allowing you to proceed with payment.
Given that tomorrow is the last date for document verification, you should:
Contact the University : Reach out to the admissions office or the relevant department at Delhi University as soon as possible to clarify the situation. They can provide specific instructions on what you need to do to complete your application.
Prepare Your Documents : Ensure you have all the required documents ready for physical verification. If you need to visit the university, make sure you have the original documents and any additional forms that may be required.
Check for Updates : Keep an eye on any communications from the university and check your application portal regularly for updates.
Timely communication with the university will be crucial to ensure that your application process proceeds smoothly.
Hope it helps !
The candidates need to secure more than 720 out of 800 in CUET ug for KMC college. For obc candidates in this score the available options are KMC, Ramjas, DRC & Venky.
If you want to get top colleges of DU LIKE Hindu ,Stephens & LSR the cut off is expected to be 740+ For the candidates who belongs to OBC category
Colleges like miranda, Hansraj has lower cutoff among all.
For obc categories 720+ is enough for most of North campus colleges.
The cutoff range for BSc (Hons) at Hansraj College in 2023 was 96-99 percent you can see the difference of your marks but other than this course you can get admission with 60 percent marks in bsc physical education health and sports there cutoff is generally low as compared to bsc Hons.
Definitely du is better than any colleges but if you believe in yourself you can do bsc from any other private colleges which has good curriculum and improves your personality overall.
Hello there,
The ranking of Lakshmibai College, according to NIRF Ranking 2024 i between 151-200. This college is an off-campus DU college, it lacks in infrastructure. The NAAC grading of this college is also average which is B++. The admissions into this college is through CUET.
Click on the link, to get more information on this college.
https://www.careers360.com/colleges/lakshmibai-college-delhi
This can happen while seat allotment process and upgrade process on DU CASA Site as there are many students upgrading, re-ordering, submitting raised queries. So, the site must be crashing and all the information of you portal will be updated in a day or two. If the college allotted to you, raise another query, kindly try to resolve it as soon as possible.
Good luck.
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