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Most of the course admission is based on your 12 th marks. Some course have entrance exam. The admission for Under graduate course is fully merit based. The marks is being checked against the cut off released by DU. But some course have entran
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Most of the course admission is based on your 12 th marks. Some course have entrance exam. The admission for Under graduate course is fully merit based. The marks is being checked against the cut off released by DU. But some course have entrance exam for admission. The process is following-
Check out the cut off released by DU, and check your marks against the cut off. Then visit with the application print out for the particular college and course with your all documents. Then admission staff check your marks against the cut off released by DU. When the staff check out your documents, then a link is provided on your DU portal for the fee payment. Take out the print of fee slip for future reference.
Check out the cut off released by DU, and check your marks against the cut off. Then visit with the application print out for the particular college and course with your all documents. Then admission staff check your marks against the cut off released by DU. When the staff check out your documents, then a link is provided on your DU portal for the fee payment. Take out the print of fee slip for future reference.
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Hi, thank you for posting your query on Shiksha. The thing is that the last year's cut-off for B.Sc Statistics in case of Ramjas went upto the 7th cut off list, which is to say 95%. Now only the second cut off has been declared. We hope by the
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Hi, thank you for posting your query on Shiksha. The thing is that the last year's cut-off for B.Sc Statistics in case of Ramjas went upto the 7th cut off list, which is to say 95%. Now only the second cut off has been declared. We hope by the next or by the 4th cut-off list the percentage is hopefully going to come down to 95%. So yes, without taking much risk I can say, welcome fo Ramjas.
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Hi,The fee structure isn't available in the website. However, as per the notice of last year, students had to pay Rs. 100, as their enrollment fee. Kindly go through link which talks about the same: http://www.ramjas.du.ac.in/pdf/SFIL-notice_f
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Hi,The fee structure isn't available in the website. However, as per the notice of last year, students had to pay Rs. 100, as their enrollment fee. Kindly go through link which talks about the same: http://www.ramjas.du.ac.in/pdf/SFIL-notice_for_enrolment_fee.pdf
As per the schedule for classes, they probably occur twice or thrice a week-the information of which is not available in the college website. You'd be told about all this as soon as the classes begin.
As per the schedule for classes, they probably occur twice or thrice a week-the information of which is not available in the college website. You'd be told about all this as soon as the classes begin.
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6 years ago
I have scored 91% in HSC. Ramjas college's cut-off is 92%. Should I wait for the second cut-off list?
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Sanchayan JoarderCurrent Student
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Hi, it would be great if you could tell us which course you are going for. So that, I can answer your question.
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Sanchayan JoarderCurrent Student
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Stats from both Ramjas and KMC is good. I can say the same for Economics hons for Ramjas. Khalsa had a reputation for violence a few years which has improved and considering the opinions of my peers from Khalsa, it is a satisfactory college. A
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Stats from both Ramjas and KMC is good. I can say the same for Economics hons for Ramjas. Khalsa had a reputation for violence a few years which has improved and considering the opinions of my peers from Khalsa, it is a satisfactory college. Also, as per my knowledge, English and Economics faculty is damn good there. So, it's your call now.
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6 years ago
Which DU college is better for B.Com honors among St. Xavier's-Kolkata, Hindu, Hansraj and Ramjas?
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Dear Vansham,
In case, you can get a chance in Hansraj College, go ahead without thinking much. Kolkata has poor student crowd. Moreover, the faculty of SXC has degraded. I don't know much about Delhi University when it comes to faculty, but gi
In case, you can get a chance in Hansraj College, go ahead without thinking much. Kolkata has poor student crowd. Moreover, the faculty of SXC has degraded. I don't know much about Delhi University when it comes to faculty, but gi
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Dear Vansham,
In case, you can get a chance in Hansraj College, go ahead without thinking much. Kolkata has poor student crowd. Moreover, the faculty of SXC has degraded. I don't know much about Delhi University when it comes to faculty, but given that most of the books authored by the professors of DU, sell like hot cakes all over in India, for all professional exams, I can easily assume, that the professors must also be pretty good there. SXC, however, teaches you one of the most important things in Life I. e. discipline. You wake up 5 AM and reach sharply by 6 AM. There are no excuses for securing low scores in examinations, and above all, you can easily work at any place, once college gets over at 10 AM.
In case, you can get a chance in Hansraj College, go ahead without thinking much. Kolkata has poor student crowd. Moreover, the faculty of SXC has degraded. I don't know much about Delhi University when it comes to faculty, but given that most of the books authored by the professors of DU, sell like hot cakes all over in India, for all professional exams, I can easily assume, that the professors must also be pretty good there. SXC, however, teaches you one of the most important things in Life I. e. discipline. You wake up 5 AM and reach sharply by 6 AM. There are no excuses for securing low scores in examinations, and above all, you can easily work at any place, once college gets over at 10 AM.
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Sanchayan JoarderCurrent Student
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Hi, Thank you for posting your query on Shiksha. The disadvantage for a Science student who wants to pursue arts from Ramjas is that he/she would be facing a 5 percent cut from his/her best of four percentage. So in case you want to pursue pol
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Hi, Thank you for posting your query on Shiksha. The disadvantage for a Science student who wants to pursue arts from Ramjas is that he/she would be facing a 5 percent cut from his/her best of four percentage. So in case you want to pursue political Science from Ramjas, considering that you're a Science student you'd be facing the above disadvantage.
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Sanchayan JoarderCurrent Student
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Hi,
You have to calculate the percentage out of the best four subjects, which although, should include a language. So English is a compulsory subject which you're supposed to include in your best of four. So the subjects being, English, Maths,
You have to calculate the percentage out of the best four subjects, which although, should include a language. So English is a compulsory subject which you're supposed to include in your best of four. So the subjects being, English, Maths,
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You have to calculate the percentage out of the best four subjects, which although, should include a language. So English is a compulsory subject which you're supposed to include in your best of four. So the subjects being, English, Maths, Computer, Accounts/Commerce. The calculation is 93+99+99+95/400 X 100= 96.5%. I have attached a link which would open up to the list of DU cut offs for the past few years, your doubts will be cleared: https://www.shiksha.com/humanities-social-sciences/articles/du-cut-off-trends-for-past-years-blogId-12697
You have to calculate the percentage out of the best four subjects, which although, should include a language. So English is a compulsory subject which you're supposed to include in your best of four. So the subjects being, English, Maths, Computer, Accounts/Commerce. The calculation is 93+99+99+95/400 X 100= 96.5%. I have attached a link which would open up to the list of DU cut offs for the past few years, your doubts will be cleared: https://www.shiksha.com/humanities-social-sciences/articles/du-cut-off-trends-for-past-years-blogId-12697
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Sanchayan JoarderCurrent Student
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Hi,
The best way to find this out is to go through the cut-off list of the last two years of DU. I have attached link of Shiksha which shows the DU cut offs for the past few years, it includes all colleges: https://www.shiksha.com/humanities-s
The best way to find this out is to go through the cut-off list of the last two years of DU. I have attached link of Shiksha which shows the DU cut offs for the past few years, it includes all colleges: https://www.shiksha.com/humanities-s
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Hi,
The best way to find this out is to go through the cut-off list of the last two years of DU. I have attached link of Shiksha which shows the DU cut offs for the past few years, it includes all colleges: https://www.shiksha.com/humanities-social-sciences/articles/du-cut-off-trends-for-past-years-blogId-12697
All the best.
The best way to find this out is to go through the cut-off list of the last two years of DU. I have attached link of Shiksha which shows the DU cut offs for the past few years, it includes all colleges: https://www.shiksha.com/humanities-social-sciences/articles/du-cut-off-trends-for-past-years-blogId-12697
All the best.
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Please go through the cut-off list of the previous years which I have attached here. You'd know everything there is to know:
https://www.shiksha.com/humanities-social-sciences/articles/du-cut-off-trends-for-past-years-blogId-12697
https://www.shiksha.com/humanities-social-sciences/articles/du-cut-off-trends-for-past-years-blogId-12697