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Aman Apurva

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Yes, I think the University has distant courses available too. You can go through the web for more details.
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Sibani Sonowal

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The college fee is approx. INR 30,000 PA and the hostel fee is approx. INR 90,000 for boys and approx. INR 1,00,000 for girls.
You need to get the pass marks in maths. It's not compulsory for you to add maths in the best 4 subjects.
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Aman Apurva

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If the other 4 subjects are not from other streams, and if there's no deduction while calculating the best 4 ( if any subject is not in List A given in Srcc's website), there's a chance. It will totally depend on this year's cutoffs. But you s
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Aman Apurva

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No, sorry but you must have Maths as one of the subjects in 12. Not required for calculating best 4 but atleast you should have it in 12 as one of the subjects studied.
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Aman Apurva

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See it will totally depend on the cutoffs this year. Check out the previous years' cutoffs to get an idea. To ensure admissions into SRCC, the best 4 should be 98% or above. The cutoffs are lower for reserved category. Do checkout the cutoffs
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Aman Apurva

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Yes but the subjects you choose for calculating the best 4 must be in list A. You can see List A on SRCC's website under admission criteria and rules. If they are not, a deduction of 2.5% per subject would be applicable while calculating best
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Aman Apurva

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No, you should have Maths as one of the subjects in class 12. Not required for calculating best 4 but you should have studied it in 12.
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Aman Apurva

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No, it's not like that. All you have to do is clear the cutoffs with the subjects mentioned in list A which is given in the SRCC website. If your subjects are not in that list a deduction of 2.5% per subject would be applicable while calculati
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Aman Apurva

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The admission form that will be released on the website of DU will be applicable in all colleges except few. After the cutoffs are released and if you clear it you can take a printout of the form selecting srcc, go to the college, get your doc
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