University of Delhi, Delhi
Hello dear student !
In order to get admission in Delhi university in EWS category, you need to have a EWS certificate with your name mentioned on it, moreover , it doesn't matter which state it belongs to or it is a central one. For more information , just go through the detailed information bulletin of Delhi university regarding the admission via EWS category.
All the best!
Hello dear student!
As the post graduation entrance exams of Delhi University,2020 starts from 6th September and will continue till 11th September, 2020, so it is expected that DU will release the admit card very soon, may be within this week or it will release the admit card in last week of August surely.
All the best !
Sometimes, for science related courses ,Delhi University counts best 3 subject marks. but with this much marks, yes there are high chances that you can get admission in Delhi University . If you belongs to general category, the chances decreases with a bit, but if you belongs to reserved category you can get a good colege with this much marks. Even with general category, you can check the last 6th-7th merit list of Delhi University and you can get a south campus college.
hope this will help you!
Hello dear student!!
First of all don't panic for this.
With 85.3 % marks, it is very difficult for you to get admission in the top college of Delhi University offering microbiology and biomedical sciences, specially when you belongs to General category. But there can be chances that in the last 7th- 8th merit lists, you might get admission in some non famous colleges of Delhi University. So just visit the site regulary and get up to dated with the merit lists for admission. Meanwhile, what you can do is just get entolled in some other(relatable) course to secure your seat specially if you're getting it in North campus's colleges such as Zoology , botany, life sciences, etc. As you can't afford private University and at the same time you just can't waste your whole year, so it's better to secure a seat in other courses for a safe side. But if you are only interested in microbiology and biomedical sciences, then you can go for some other governement universities of states such as Kurukshetra university (Haryana), Punjab University (Chandigarh) , etc.
Hope this will help you!
The cut off of Delhi University changes every year and it also depends upon the category which you belongs to. Also, the cut off counts for top 3 subject marks . So , if you belongs to General category, it is very difficult for you to get admission in Delhi University and it is almost impossible to get admission in north campus's colleges. You might get admission in the last 8th-9th lists of DU that too in a south campus college. But if you belongs to any reserved category (specially SC, ST) , you'll get admission in Delhi university. For that , you've to check the merit lists and any notifications related to it regularly.
Hope this will help you
Hello aspirant,
firstly i would like to congratulate you on getting such a good results in your 12th examinations.
So in my opinion you an get your desired branch in DU if you having EWS certificate and is a delhi resident because you have achieve great results and belong to EWS category but the choice of college depends on various factors like cutoffs of colleges,seats available,stream selection and many more.you can check all the colleges available in your location on the careers 360 web page and can also compare various colleges on different parameters.but i think you might get your desired branch and college according to your results.
Happy learning.
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Bhagini Nivedita College was established in the year 1993 by the then Delhi Administration it accepts only female candidates. Bhagini Nivedita College is a only for girls, boys cannot take admission in Bhagini Nivedita College. The college got its name after Sister Nivedita, a disciple of Swami Vivekanand. The institute is only for women. Bhagini Nivedita College offers B.A Honours (Hindi), B.A Honours (History), B.Sc Honours (Home Science), B.Com Programme, B.Sc. Applied Physical Science, B.A Honours (Political Science), B.Sc Honours (Physics) and B.A Programme to the students.
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