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Does admission in du for MSc requires percentage in bsc or it has any entrance test.


Harsh Vardhan 24th May, 2019
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Ritika Sharma 3rd Jul, 2019
Hi,
Yes there are admissions on merit basis too. For admission through merit a student should have a minimum set percentage (mostly first division- 60%marks). Then they don't have to appear for the entrance exam. But if your graduation marks are less than first division, then you'll be required to appear in the exam and your final selection will be based on marks secured in entrance.
Hope this helps, good luck!
tyagi2001ayush_9087518 Student Expert 3rd Jul, 2019
Hello dear aspirant

In Delhi university,  the admission to post graduate courses is based on both the factors,  there are merit based admissions as well as entrance based admissions.
You can take admissions based on any criteria. As far as merit based admissions are concerned,  you need a minimum of 9 CGPA,  otherwise you have to give entrance test.

Hope I am clear.

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