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Sohan Hazra

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No, The Delhi University does not offer an general BBA course, but it offers BMS/BFIA/BBE . These are the same course like BBA with only the different names. This are three year course.to get into this course you have to clear DU-JAT entrance exam. once you clear the cut-off they will call you for next round.They also give weightage to your class 12th percentage. 

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Shiv Kumar

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The CUET UG 2025 online application form will be released in February 2025 on the official website of the National Testing Agency (NTA). The deadline for CUET UG 2025 registration is 10th April 2025, at 11:50 p.m.

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Shiv Kumar

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Yes, you can opt for German along with English in the CUET language section for B.Com (H) at Delhi University (DU). Since you have studied both German and English in your 12th grade, you are eligible to choose either language based on your preference and scoring potential.If you believe you can score better in German, you can choose it as your language paper. The higher-scoring paper will be considered, and it can help improve your overall CUET score, which is crucial for B.Com (H) admission. Since you're also taking 3 domain papers (Math, Accounts, and Business Management Studies), your overall performance in both language and domain
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To secure admission to the Master of Social Work (MSW) course at the University of Delhi, candidates must fulfill the following requirements:Educational Qualification:Hold a bachelor's degree or equivalent from a recognised university in any discipline with a minimum of 55% aggregate marks or equivalent grade.For B.A. (Hons.) Social Work graduates, a minimum of 50% aggregate marks is required.Selection Process:Qualify in the written test conducted by the Department of Social Work.Participate in group discussion and personal interview upon clearing the written test.The admission committee's decision is final.

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Soham Khan

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 If you withdraw your admission from your current college after the first semester and wish to take admission in NCWEB, you do not need to retake CUET. You can apply directly for NCWEB admission through their registration portal

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KUMKUM BASWAL

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Yes, you can join BA Economics at Delhi University even without Maths in Class 12. It will limit your option. Some colleges of the DU may offer this programme without the requirement of Mathematics. However, others are taking it as a compulsorily required subject at the time of admission to their college.

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Rayamkula Harish

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During the first semester of the B.Com programme at DU this year, Financial Accounting as a subject would include the topics of accounting principles, journal entries, ledger posting, trial balance, and final accounts. It also includes knowledge about subsidiary books, bank reconciliation statements, and accounting by non-profit organizations.Preparation of final accounts, including profit and loss accounts and balance sheets, prepares students to understand single and double-entry systems of recording financial transactions. Depreciation accounting, accounting standards, error rectification, and the importance of accounting conce
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Udaya Bhaskar rao

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The general test becomes a requirement for CUET UG, depending on programme and university specifications.For instance, whether a general test is part of the admission procedure at colleges like BHU, JNU, or DU, it can vary upon certain courses that may count on the general test while others find mainly domain-specific subjects. Also, it is said that BHU usually has a general test tied up with domain-specific papers to bring in students for undergraduate admission. In JNU, a general test is needed for applying multidisciplinary programmes, whereas DU gives CUET benefit according to course applied for. If your programmes are related
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KUMKUM BASWAL

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Yes, it does not have to be a similar subject in CUET as 12th standard. For example, while Core and Applied Mathematics both are mostly treated as being the same for DU, it's always better to check eligibility criteria for courses and colleges. Some programmes may require specific subjects; hence, it is wise to consult the official admission guidelines for DU or contact its admissions office for confirmation.

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KUMKUM BASWAL

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With 300 marks in the CUET exam, admission to a college under Delhi University (DU) for B.Sc Zoology would be challenging because the cutoff scores of DU are generally high, especially for popular programs like Zoology. The cutoff varies every year with the number of applicants and the performance of the exams.

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