Amity University-Noida BA Admissions 2026
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Hey Aman
You've mentioned the course that you want to pursue but not the category to which you belong so it's difficult to estimate any college without relevant information. Bcom hons is a very popular course of DU and hence the cut off for the same is pretty high.
Assuming
Hello Aspirant,
No, you don't need to register separately. You just need to select the course and college from its website, as and when DU releases its each cut-off and submit the required documents. You can only apply to one college and one course in each cut-off.
You can select
Hello Aspirant,
Best four percentage is calculated by adding marks of one language and any 3 of elective subjects like physics, chemistry, maths, biology or computer science (if you have studied) and divide them by 4.
For example:- Consider
Maths= 96
Chemistry= 93
Physics= 90
English=94
Best four= (96+93+90+94)/4
=93.25%
Hello,
The eligibility criteria for Delhi University are as follows :-
Candidates must be at least a pass-out of Class XII.
Candidates who wish to apply for the B.A, B.Com and B.Sc programmes offered by the university must complete their qualifying Class 12 examination with minimum marks as specified for
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If you are seeking a seat with 90 to 92% in Commerce or Arts courses, then it's difficult to estimate any colleges as of now in the starting cut offs, assuming that you are from unreserved category.
The cut offs are generally high this year. And your eligibility criteria
Hello!
There are 4 things to consider while calculating best of 4 for admissions in Delhi University.
Hey
You've mentioned the course you want to pursue but not the category to which you belong. First of all, for getting admission in mathematics hons at Delhi University, your eligibility criteria will be calculated by best of four percentage (1 language+3 core subjects).
Check here, to calculate your best
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In simple language, if you want to get admission in Delhi University for the courses of Arts, Commerce and Mathematics, your best of four percentage will be taken into consideration. In this, 1 language and 3 elective subjects are to be included. You should include the subject as an
Hey
No Mehak. There's no such privilege for the children of government workers in Delhi University. However, there's some concession in the cut offs for the candidates who are the children of ex army officer and any relevant post. Also, children of faculty members get some benefit during the admission
Honestly infrastructure feels quite basic and outdated classrooms are functional but not modern and facilities like washroom and sitting can be overcrowded it lacs the polished campus field of private law College but it's manageable if you focus on studies
Our faculty of arts has a typical Delhi University vibe we do have the top infrastructure one good imagine with a central library labs and sports facilities the campus is spacious rooms are well furnished
Core facilities like classrooms, library, labs, and a big ground exist. New college building is constructed and looks good — but still not open for use in many departments, frustrating current students. Some areas are well-maintained and clean.
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