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I got 72%in 12th class arts from cbse board ..but now what should I do. I have confusion and can I take admission in good du college


Ajmatparveen 2nd Apr, 2019
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Adil Suaib Khan Student Expert 12th May, 2019
Hii ajmat

No being from the general category itself makes it very difficult for you to get a good college and with 72 percentage in class 12th boards makes it all the way impossible. The cutoffs for the general category students is very high for the North campus colleges more than 95 percentage and as high as more than 90 percentage for south campus colleges. You won't get in a college as of now , let the actual cutoffs to be declared by the university of Delhi on their official website. Ajmat you can apply to other central Universities and colleges as well for whichever course you want to pursue , in Delhi as well as in other states.
You can reach out to us for more information regarding admissions procedure, important dates, cutoffs etc.
Hope it helps
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