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If I got 90% marks in 12th am I eligible for du


vandana sethi 17th Feb, 2017
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None 29th Mar, 2017
Hi, yes you stand average chances with 90 percent.

But you will have to check your best 4 percentage for getting selected in Bcom Hons admissions.

You can check your chances even through DU Commerce college predictor: http://www.university.careers360.com/delhi-university-commerce-college-predictor

All the best.


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30th Mar, 2017
well it depends on two factors first one..whether you have any reservation quota or not if you have then then there are good chances of getting admission in most colleges of du even in hansraj/kmc etc.and if you don't have reservation quota then it depends on which college you want to take admission.getting an off campus college would not be difficult.. you will get admission pretty much easily in off campus college but, getting campus college and specially north campus will be nearly impossible yes!! you may get admission in some of south campus college...
anyways good luck
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