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Delhi University does not offer a Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) degree specifically in Radiology. The university is well-known for its diverse range of undergraduate and postgraduate programs, but Radiology is not included in their B.Sc. offerings.
Instead , Delhi University offers various other science programs, including B.Sc. in subjects like Physics, Chemistry, and Biology. For students interested in careers related to medical imaging and diagnostic technologies, pursuing a B.Sc. in a relevant field such as Medical Imaging or Radiography would be more appropriate. However, such specialized programs are generally offered by medical or paramedical institutions rather than traditional universities like Delhi University.
If you are interested in pursuing a career in Radiology , you might want to look into dedicated programs offered by medical or paramedical institutions.
For a PCB (Physics, Chemistry, Biology) student, getting admission to a B.Sc. in Data Science at BHU (Banaras Hindu University) or DU (Delhi University) might be challenging, as this field typically requires a background in mathematics.
1. Delhi University (DU) :DU generally requires students to have studied Mathematics at the 10+2 level for admission to courses like B.Sc. in Data Science or similar fields like Computer Science, Mathematics, or Statistics. If you don't have Mathematics as a subject in your 12th standard, you may not meet the eligibility criteria for these courses at DU.
2. Banaras Hindu University (BHU): Similar to DU, BHU usually requires Mathematics as a compulsory subject for courses like B.Sc. in Data Science or related fields. You would need to check the specific program's eligibility criteria, but generally, without a background in Mathematics, it may be difficult to qualify.
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Hey there I am glad to help you out
Yes it is true that we can migrate from sol to regular but it is not that easy as it sounds!
Very first thing you need to keep in mind that your 1st year result that covers (1st and 2nd sems) both declared results before the migration date gets over. How to know the migration date? Remember it is available on du main website notice but you need to check regularly. It is also important that sol results are declared later than the regular and might the date comes to an end for migration process.
Once you are aware that you have your 1st year result before the date. Then go to different colleges for the visit. Meet the principal or the main head or important staff. They will say that it is impossible but if your luck works and you are able to influence the member of the staff of college. (However it is very hard to do so because they won't let you in directly to principal's office). It is to be Noted the migration process totally depends on your luck if you don't have Any approach.
Once they agree they will let you write a NOC and stamp on it with principal's signature. Then you have to go to sol office (north campus) there you will also get a stamp on your Noc which you have to submit in college office. However in sol office there you need to do many obligations and that too very fastly and tackle the lathargic staff also carry cash minimum 6–7 thousand because you need to pay your 3rd sems fees to them and they only accept cash. After all the documentation you have to submit the Noc to the respective college. And pay your fees. You will be successfully migrated.
Remember it's a very complicated and tough process if you have courage to do so with sincerity then only go for this. Because you have to visit many colleges of du and you may get a very short span. Suggestion to carry your photocopy of 1st year marksheet and sheets and pen.
If you wish to do migrate it is not impossible but it needs a lot of hardwork and emotional balance because tackling with du management staff of work is like you are dealing with a govt bank officer 2 mins before lunch time.
All the best!!!
Hello student,
Eligibility for central universities like BHU, Delhi University, and Allahabad University generally requires that you have completed your schooling from a recognized board. Open schooling or non-traditional education systems can sometimes be accepted, but specific eligibility criteria may vary by institution.
Here’s what you should check:
Recognition of Open Schooling
: Ensure that the Bihar Board Open Schooling is recognized by the respective universities. Most central universities accept certificates from recognized open schooling boards.
Eligibility Criteria
: Review the eligibility criteria for each university. Some may have specific requirements for open schooling students.
Contact the University : For precise information, contact the admissions offices of BHU, Delhi University, and Allahabad University to confirm your eligibility based on your open schooling background.
Make sure to verify the details directly with the universities to ensure you meet all their requirements.
I hope this answer helps you. If you have more queries then feel free to share your questions with us we will be happy to assist you.
Thank you and wishing you all the best for your bright future.
Hello Aspirant
No, with a B.Voc Software Development degree, you wouldn't be directly eligible for an M.Tech program in colleges like DTU, NIT, NSUT, IIIT, or DU (assuming they follow the standard eligibility criteria) even if you clear GATE.
Here's why:
However, there are still options for you to pursue postgraduate studies in software development:
Du school of open learning does not provide any internship or placement opportunities for B.A. students thats why most of the students dont prefer doing degree courses from the college.if you get opportunity in other regular colleges go for it because regular degree has more worth than open learning in future and opens doors to wider career.
Hello Nidhi,
I understand how frustrating this situation must be. Regarding your question about corrections in the DU application, it's usually best to contact the Dean's Office directly for any amendments. They can provide the most accurate guidance on how to proceed.
For issues like incorrect subject mapping, there might be specific procedures or deadlines for corrections. As for mid-entry or spot rounds, these opportunities depend on the university’s policies and availability, so it's worth asking the admissions office about these options.
I hope this helps, and I sincerely hope you find a solution soon. If you need any more assistance, feel free to reach out.
The candidates need to secure more than 720 out of 800 in CUET ug for KMC college. For obc candidates in this score the available options are KMC, Ramjas, DRC & Venky.
If you want to get top colleges of DU LIKE Hindu ,Stephens & LSR the cut off is expected to be 740+ For the candidates who belongs to OBC category
Colleges like miranda, Hansraj has lower cutoff among all.
For obc categories 720+ is enough for most of North campus colleges.
It sounds like you're experiencing a delay in the fee payment section for your DU SOL application. Here’s a step-by-step approach to address the issue:
1. **Follow Up with DU SOL**: Since you’ve already emailed them once, it’s worth following up if you don’t receive a response within a reasonable time. Ensure you include your application number and details to help them locate your application quickly.
2. **Check Application Portal Regularly**: Sometimes, system updates might take a bit longer. Make sure to check the application portal frequently for any updates or changes.
3. **Contact Technical Support**: Reach out to DU SOL’s technical support or helpline. They might offer more immediate assistance and can confirm if there are any issues with your application or payment system.
4. **Visit the DU SOL Office**: If possible, visit the DU SOL office in person. This can sometimes expedite the resolution of technical issues.
5. **Keep Records**: Maintain all records of correspondence and screenshots of your application status. This will be helpful if you need to escalate the issue.
Be patient, but persistent, as these issues are often resolved with a bit of follow-up.
The college infrastructure gives nostalgic vibes of school as well as modern vibes of developing technology. The campus is full or greenary and red bricks building. The labs and Library are well maintained.
Delhi University has many colleges and buildings. Each college has classrooms, libraries, and labs. The university library is very big and has many books. There are also sports facilities like stadiums and swimming pools. The university tries to keep everything clean and updated. It provides a good place for students to study and play. Many students from all over India come here to learn and grow. The university has a big campus with trees and gardens, making it a nice place to be. Delhi University's infrastructure supports students in many ways, helping them achieve their goals.
My college i.e. laxmibai , du is a overall good in infrastructure and it was better than my expectations . There is a new building also where there are tvs , mics, and speakers in each classrooms . The washrooms are nice too but sometimes lacks cleaniness . The problem is with drinking water apart than that there is canteen that as avg food and also a mother dairy which sells icecreams.
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