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Shruti Garg

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University of Delhi (DU) will declare three rounds of regular DU CSAS 2024 Allocation-cum-Admission Rounds and Spot Admission Rounds subject to availability of vacant seats. Candidates must ensure to apply for DU CSAS 2024 online at admission.uod.ac.in on before the last date to appear for the DU UG admission process. There will be no provision for extension of last date. DU is expected to open the DU CSAS portal 2024 anytime soon.

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Shruti Garg

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University of Delhi, Common Seat Allocation System also known as DU CSAS is a portal where candidates have to register after appearing for CUET exam. Candidates who are seeking admission to UG or PG courses of University of Delhi must esnure to register for DU CSAS. The DU CSAS registration for UG has commenced at admission.uod.ac.in. However, the registeration window for PG admissions have closed. 

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Lohith Raj R

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The University of Delhi's Delhi College of Arts and Commerce (DCAC) is rated 84th out of all Indian institutions by the NIRF 2023 rankings (Top institutions and Universities in India) (shiksha.com). This is a considerable improvement over its 2022 position, which was in the 101–150 range. The college's ranking reflects both its academic success and expanding reputation throughout India.

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The fee structure for a Bachelor of Arts (B.A) at Delhi College of Arts and Commerce, University of Delhi, is approximately INR 30,045 for the entire course duration. This amount can vary slightly based on the specific B.A programme chosen, such as B.A (Hons) in Political Science, History, English, Economics, and Journalism, among others

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The Delhi College of Arts and Commerce (DCAC), University of Delhi, has different qualifying standards for B.A. degrees depending on the category. The threshold for the general category is usually about 93%, for OBC it is 90%, and for SC and ST categories it is 88%. The threshold is 91% for EWS and 88% for PwD and Kashmiri migrants.

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Lohith Raj R

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Various courses at Delhi College of Arts and Commerce (DCAC) have various CUET cutoffs in 2023. For instance, the B.A. (Hons) Political Science cutoff percentile was from 96–98%, whereas the B.Com (Hons) cutoff percentile was between 98–100%. The amount of applications, seat availability, and candidate type all play a role in determining the cutoffs. Applicants who satisfy these requirements are eligible to take part in the admissions counseling process.

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No, you are not eligible for direct admission to the University of Delhi's Shri Ram College of Commerce (SRCC). One of the best universities in India, SRCC is renowned for its high cut-off scores and calibre of instruction. A merit-based approach is used for admission to SRCC, and candidates must reach the college's cut-off marks for each subject. Every year, the Delhi University undergraduate admissions process typically begins in May or June.

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In the academic year 2024–2025, DU SOL will provide a range of courses, including postgraduate (PG), undergraduate (UG), and short-term courses. DU SOL offers a number of undergraduate programmes, including Bachelor of Arts (B.A. ), Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com), Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com) {Hons}, Bachelor of Arts (Hons) Political Science, and Bachelor of Arts (Hons) English programme. DU SOL offers master's degrees in commerce (M.Com) and arts (M.A.) for postgraduate studies. In addition, a wide range of short-term courses are offered, including courses in still and video photography, acting for theatre, television and movies,
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Shaheed Sukhdev College of Business Studies at the University of Delhi is a well-known college/institute. It is regarded as one of India's best undergraduate business schools, with a diverse range of undergraduate and postgraduate degrees. The college has a great reputation for its academic programmes, infrastructure, faculty, and employment possibilities.

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No, the University of Delhi (DU) does not provide one-year LLM programmes. The LLM programme at DU is a full-time postgraduate course that lasts two or three years. Candidates may apply for the DU LLM entrance exam in their last year of LLB, but they must meet all eligibility requirements at the time of admission. The duration of the LLM education at DU varies by universities and can range from two to three years. The University of Delhi provides a total of 125 places for the 2-year and 3-year LLM programmes.

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