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ApplyThe college infrastructure is not very good. But it could have been better. The administration and management could be improved. Although there are no smartboards, the classrooms are poorly ventilated and washrooms stink.
The infrastructure of the college is good and there is so much greenery inside the overall campus. Apart from this cafeteria is also good and the ground is also spacious. Also the classrooms are good and well maintained.
The college is quiet well infrastructured but no proper facilities are there all the teachers and staff was sweet kind but sometimes they are quiet less helpful especially in case of admit cards the admit card line is so hectic
Hello there,
The students appeared for Political Science exam were high and it is expected that the cutoff for Political Science will be sky-rocketed this year as well. The raw score of yours is a decent one. If you are from unreserved category, it will be difficult for you to get a good college of North and South campus. Chances are high in Off campus colleges. Last year, people with the score of 730 and above were not able to get Political Science in North campus college.
However, please be mindful while making your preference list as it is the only chance to get the course of your choice.
Good Luck.
Predicting the exact cut-off for B.Com (Hons) in DU through CUET is difficult. However, here's a general idea:
Minimum Requirement: Securing a minimum score of around 480 out of 800 in CUET is necessary for basic eligibility for DU admissions across programs.
B.Com (Hons) Competition: But, for B.Com (Hons), especially in good colleges, the cut-off is much higher. It can range from 650-700 and might even reach above 700 for top colleges.
College Variations: The cut-off varies significantly between colleges. Lesser-known colleges might have lower cut-offs compared to prestigious ones.
Remember: The cut-off depends on factors like the number of applicants and the difficulty level of the exam. It's best to aim for a higher score to have a wider range of college options.
hope this helps you!!
Hello aspirant,
Both CUET and DU might verify your income information during the admission process. This could involve asking for documents like income certificates. If there's a significant difference between the income figures you provide, it could raise red flags and lead to disqualification from the admission process.
These are the following things that you can do :
Double-check your income documents:
Ensure you have the correct income figures for your category (EWS, OBC etc.) These documents might be income certificates or tax returns.
Fill out the forms accurately: Use the same income figures from your verified documents in both the CUET and DU application forms.
Contact the admission authorities:
If there's a genuine reason for a slight discrepancy (e.g., difference in financial year considered), proactively contact the admission authorities of both CUET and DU and explain the situation.
By following these steps, you can minimize the risk of any problems arising due to discrepancies in income information.
I hope this information helps.
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