University of Delhi, Delhi
Candidates seeking admission to the MSc Computer Science programme offered by the Department of Computer Science at the University of Delhi must meet the programme specific eligibility criteria and appear for the CUET PG. To get admission to the MSc Computer Science programme, candidates must either hold a Bachelor's Degree with at least six courses in Computer Science and at least two courses in Mathematics under Semester system from a recognised University OR a Bachelor's Degree with at least three courses in Computer Science and at least one course in Mathematics under Annual examination system from a recognised University OR a BSc (Hons) Computer Science from the University of Delhi.
If you meet the eligibility criteria mentioned above, only then you can get admission to the MSc Computer Science programme.
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There is no specific demand from the institutions in order to enroll in their BBA program. An institution requires its candidate to simply have passed their 12th Board exams with an aggregate of 50% from any stream of study (either Arts, Science, or Commerce). There should be no compartment exams, and the student should have completed their schooling from a UGC-recognized Board of Examination.
BBA course comprises business management, administration, and operations, and these skills can be developed regardless of your previous academic background. The institution will conduct an entrance exam of its own or take admission on the basis of CUET UG exam
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EFLU and DU have separate requirements of test papers under CUET. To pursue English Honours in EFLU, you have to choose English and the General Aptitude paper. For DU, you have to choose English and Three domain subjects/ Two language subjects and Two domain subjects. The safest option will be to choose the General paper, English Language paper along with Two domain papers. In that way, you will be able to apply for both EFLU and DU.
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