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Shivani Hashia

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Getting north campus might not be possible but you may get south campus.
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muskan kalra

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Admissions to all the colleges of the University of Delhi is done through a common application on the University website. The admissions to UG courses are merit based. The University will release cut-off lists for the colleges based on which t
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Shivani Hashia

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No, it is not possible, if you don't have any reservations.
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Shivani Hashia

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No, Hansraj College does't offer BCA courses. Instead, it offers only B.Sc (H) computer Science.
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Shivani Hashia

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You just have to fill Delhi University admission application forms. Rest will depend on the cutoffs of university colleges, if your score will lie under that, you can get admission. Good luck.
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Karishma Dagar A flawed human,I guess.

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They are the total seats in all the colleges of Delhi University.
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Karishma Dagar A flawed human,I guess.

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Yes you need to fill the registration form which are already out there on DU site.
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Karishma Dagar A flawed human,I guess.

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No, you have to register for the course you want to take admission in.
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Karishma Dagar A flawed human,I guess.

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The exam is conducted in June end or July starting.
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Shivani Hashia

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Hansraj College is one of the most reputed college and it do offers placements and is better than other colleges of Delhi University for computer science. But, yes, engineering is always preferred over BSc (H). So, if you are interested in tha
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