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How will a student judge a college...that which college is good or not good in the cutoff list of B.COM DU admission ??


Kapil Goswami 31st Mar, 2019
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kashishjuneja2000_8032841 Student Expert 10th May, 2019

Hey Kapil,

You can judge a college whether it's good first by looking whether it's in North Campus or South campus. North Campus colleges are seen as the best with highest cutoff and standard of faculty, etc. In South campus you can judge by looking at the highest cutoff colleges. Colleges like Sri Venkateshwar College is par with the colleges of North Campus. You have to first select a course and then check the cutoff's of the colleges and you can easily find the best colleges for the courses online by just searching for them online.

Hope this helps, all the best.

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10th May, 2019
Thanks alot for the information.
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