Amity University-Noida BA Admissions 2026
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Hello Prerna,
According to the last year's cutoff for BCom course, the cutoff percentage lies between 85% to 97%. Every year the cutoff changes depending on various factors. This year the expected cutoff for Bcom course might be 94%. But there are some colleges with 80% cutoff in DU. You
Hello aspirant
As you will be graduate in BA with economics + maths. You can go for post graduation in economics or economics hons. It will be booster to your career. It will be better to do PG course than doing graduation again in statistics. You will have better career
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If you have paid for the DU predictor, there might be a few reasons for the same:
Hello Aspirant,
According to the category rank you have mentioned in the question you cannot get any of the asked colleges neither NSIT nor DTU with CSE as per previous year's cut-offs which you can check out from the link given below :-
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/jac-delhi-merit-list
But yes I would suggest you
Hey aspirant,
On the basis of the marks you have obtained in 10+2, you may be able to get admission for BA(Hons.) in Economics at one of DU's colleges, depending upon your reservation category, which you can check in the link below:
https://university.careers360.com/articles/du-cutoff
To know more about your chances of
Hi,
I think your query is regarding the rule in which Delhi University have decided to give 1% relaxation for girl candidates in cutoff percentage of marks. For example, if cutoff marks for male candidates for a particular program is 95% then for female candidates, it would be 94% that
Hello Aspirant,
According to the percentage and category you have mentioned in the question, you have very low chances of getting top notch colleges of Delhi University for BA English, but although based on previous year's data you can try for colleges like Ranmjas college and Gargi college which have
Hi student,
The course fee of LLB that(3-year course) offered Faculty of Law, University of Delhi, Delhi(Also known as: FACULTY OF LAW DU) is INR 13.93 K. There are total 1440 seats for this course in Delhi University.
Refer here for more info - https://www.careers360.com/colleges/faculty-of-law-university-of-delhi-delhi/llb-course
Feel free to ask doubts
Hello aspirant,
According to the information I found, you will easily get admission in Delhi University for BA program as your score is really good. The DU usually considers the best out of 4 subjects which includes Maths and English For reserved category, the cutoff might be less but for
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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