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how many percentage du university ba history admission obtain in 12 class


Bhuvnesh Kumar 24th Jul, 2020
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mjaisinghani62 2nd Sep, 2020

Hello aspirant

For admission to Bachelor of arts in history you must have passed xii board with minimum 50% aggregate score from any recognized University. Cut off of colleges of Delhi University is higher than other colleges. It goes upto 97-98% in top colleges like Hansraj college, Hindu college Ramjas college, khalsa college etc. Do you will have to work hard to get seat in DU.

Harshit 2nd Sep, 2020

Hey,

Well it depends on the number of cut-off lists DU will publish in that particular year.

Still you have to score above 90 percent so as to get a good college (South campus), on the other hand the cutoff lists go higher in north campus especially for cources like History or english Still 93%+ can work fine.

Hope I solve your query.

All the best!!!!

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