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http://www.du.ac.in/cut-off.html
This link would open up to the DU website, which would show you the cut off list for all colleges. You'll find Ramjas's cut off here itself, cheers.
This link would open up to the DU website, which would show you the cut off list for all colleges. You'll find Ramjas's cut off here itself, cheers.
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Hi, the eligibility is that, a candidate is required to pass 10+2 with at least 45% marks from any recognized board. Considering the criteria and your score, you should be able to apply for any certificate course in Ramjas College.
6 years ago
Can I do M.Sc maths after B.Sc statistics in DU?
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Yes, you can but you should have 65% in maths in your graduation which may be anything like B.A/B.Com/B.Sc with minimum 50% aggregate. If you reach that criteria, you can surely do M.Sc. Maths in DU.
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The admission takes place on offline basis. You have to go to the college in order to fill the admission form and complete the process for your admission. The eligibility for zoology hons requires you to score a percentage in your board exams
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The admission takes place on offline basis. You have to go to the college in order to fill the admission form and complete the process for your admission. The eligibility for zoology hons requires you to score a percentage in your board exams equivalent/more than the cut off for Ramjas. Your best of four should include any Science subject you have studied in 10+2.
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Hi Rahul, thank you for posting your query on Shiksha. Right now only the first cut-off list has been released in DU. In case of Ramjas, the cut-off for B.Sc physical science in Chemistry is 91% and in case of B.Sc Physical Science in electron
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Hi Rahul, thank you for posting your query on Shiksha. Right now only the first cut-off list has been released in DU. In case of Ramjas, the cut-off for B.Sc physical science in Chemistry is 91% and in case of B.Sc Physical Science in electronics is 93%. Both the percentages are for the general category. Also the cut-off for other courses in Physical Science isn't out yet.
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6 years ago
What is the qualification for maths honors?
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The first and main criteria is maths should be one of your four selected subjects in 10+2. Then comes the percentage in the subject as different colleges and universities set different cut-off marks. But 85-90% will surely help you to get math
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The first and main criteria is maths should be one of your four selected subjects in 10+2. Then comes the percentage in the subject as different colleges and universities set different cut-off marks. But 85-90% will surely help you to get maths honours.
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I would say both are good. However, since in Gargi the curriculum is stricter, the classes happen more regularly. The commerce department is good both in Gargi and Ramjas. Since Ramjas is more politically active the classes get somewhat hamper
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I would say both are good. However, since in Gargi the curriculum is stricter, the classes happen more regularly. The commerce department is good both in Gargi and Ramjas. Since Ramjas is more politically active the classes get somewhat hampered but the overall discipline of the curriculum doesn't get compromised. Gargi on the other hand is more of an academic college, and all in all, a lot of professionalism is maintained.
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In order to calculate your best of four, you need to choose your subjects that have been listed in two lists. The subjects like physics, maths, history, geography, political Science and many others have been listed in the first list. Including
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In order to calculate your best of four, you need to choose your subjects that have been listed in two lists. The subjects like physics, maths, history, geography, political Science and many others have been listed in the first list. Including these subjects won't cause a deduction, however that also depends upon your course and your stream. Further there are subjects like physical education, fine arts which may cause a deduction. You can use the following link for help-
https://www.shiksha.com/humanities-social-sciences/articles/du-arts-admission-cut-offs-2016-how-to-calculate-best-of-four-percentage-blogId-12763
https://www.shiksha.com/humanities-social-sciences/articles/du-arts-admission-cut-offs-2016-how-to-calculate-best-of-four-percentage-blogId-12763
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I would admit that Miranda College, Hindu College have a better reputation than Ramjas College in terms of academics. The system is stricter and classes take place more regularly than in Ramjas College. The placement cell is good in all three,
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I would admit that Miranda College, Hindu College have a better reputation than Ramjas College in terms of academics. The system is stricter and classes take place more regularly than in Ramjas College. The placement cell is good in all three, but I think in Miranda, Hindu they are a slightly tint better. The fests are also more organized in those than in Ramjas College. Ramjas College has a huge influence of student politics and hence the classes hamper somewhat, but all in all it's a fun to do college. So no matter which course you opt for, these differences are all-pervasive. Ramjas College is a more chilled out, less academic one. It's a place where you can explore yourself, people as it has a diverse culture. So if you're looking for a college which is chilled out, less competitive but where studies also happen, Ramjas College is a good choice. Otherwise, the others are also brilliant.
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6 years ago
Which is better college: Ramjas or Kirori Mal for B.Sc(Hons.) physics? I got 93.6 marks in CBSE.
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As much as I have heard from people from the science department as well as other people, Ramjas has a good science faculty, however the same goes for KMC. The opinions based on this question is very subjective. Lot of people consider Ramjas's
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As much as I have heard from people from the science department as well as other people, Ramjas has a good science faculty, however the same goes for KMC. The opinions based on this question is very subjective. Lot of people consider Ramjas's science faculty to be better, and others consider KMC to be better. So if you choose either, you'd be in an appropriate college for the course you want to pursue.
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