University of Delhi, Delhi
Hello aspirant,
If you belong from general category and without any quota and telling me your score from 800 then it is almost impossible for you to get seat in Delhi University.
But if you have sports quota or belongs to SC, ST community then you might have some chance to get some of the low ranking colleges of Delhi University.
Thank you
Hope this information helps you.
Yes, this is possible. If you want to switch colleges or universities after studying in them for some time, you are free to do it. You can appear for CUET the next year and crack the exam with good marks. If a college enquires why there's a gap year, tell them you were not sitting at home but rather enrolled in a college program and were simultaneously preparing for CUET.
Ji haan, ye possible hai. Agar aap college badalna chahte hai, to aap ek saal ruk ke dobara CUET ka exam de skate hai. Agar koi aapse pooche ki ye ek saal ka antar kyu hai, to aap bata sakte hai ki aap ek saal college ki padhai krne ke saath saath CUET ki tayari kar rahe the.
No there is no such rule. The marks that you got depends on your performance in the institution. If your performance is good than you definitely get good percentage and if your performance is not good than you get marks according to that. there is no such rule as you stated in your question.
hope this information helps you
Hello dear,
B. Com course in Sri Venkateswara College, Delhi is full time three years course. Total course fees for B. Com course in this College is Rs. 37,200.
Exam needed for this course is CUET. Ther e are 115 seats for B. Com course in Sri Venkateswara College, Delhi.
Candidates must have minimum 40 percentage of marks in 10+2 or equivalent exam to be eligible for this course.
You can get more details about B. Com course in Sri Venkateswara College, Delhi using below mentioned link.
https://www.careers360.com/colleges/sri-venkateswara-college-delhi/bcom-course
I hope this helps you.
Best of Luck!!
Hello Aspirant
Yes, you can definitely pursue two degrees at the same time, there's no harm in it. You must realise it will be a lot of work and stress on you at the same time. I suggest that if you're planning on becoming a teacher at the school level, do your BED from regular college and your Master's from distance learning because schools prefer teachers who have real-time experience in BED programs and not from Distance learning because it is a professional course.
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