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Virajita Sharma

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SOL DU offers various skill courses under the Open Learning Development Center. The duration of these courses ranges between 30 hours and six months. These courses are conducted in Online, Offline, Hybrid and Self-Paced Learning modes. DU SOL skill courses are offered in collaboration with popular knowledge partners, namely FinX, Think Cyber, Samarth Bharat, Maruti Suzuki, etc. The applications have been invited for short-term courses, find details here.Check below the list of prominent skill courses along with their knowledge partners offered at DU SOL:Course NameKnowledge PartnersEnglish ProficiencyCambridge University Press and
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There are about 50+ best Engineering Colleges in Delhi. Of these, 27 colleges are privately owned and 22 colleges are owned by public/government organisations.The key highlights related to the Best Engineering colleges in Delhi are mentioned below:ParametersParticulars/StatisticsNo. of Colleges50+Annual feesINR < 1 lakh: 3 collegesINR 1-2 lakh: 1 collegeINR 2-3 lakh: 7 collegesINR 3-5 lakh: 19 collegesINR > 5 lakh: 21 collegesTop specialisationsComputer Science Engineering, Electronics & Communication Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Information Technology, Civil Engineering, etc.Accepted Entrance ExamsJEE Main, IPU CET, CUET, etc.

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SHRUTI TIWARI

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To prepare for the MA in Sociology entrance exam at the University of Delhi, start by familiarizing yourself with the syllabus and key topics covered in the exam. Utilize recommended sociology textbooks for in-depth understanding and practice past exam papers to become comfortable with the question format. Stay updated on current social issues to enhance your knowledge base, and take mock tests to improve your time management skills. Regularly revise important concepts and notes to reinforce your learning. This structured approach will help you build a strong foundation for the exam.

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Department of Financial Studies , University of Delhi offers MBA in Financial Management . The entrance test required for admission is CAT . Usually the cutoff varies from 94–95 percentile depending upon the pool of students who apply for the institute.Apart from that institute also gives weightage to 10th and 12th marks (especially Maths) though the weightage is low. Exact distribution will be given in the admission notice. As far as your work experience is concerned , there is no direct weightage for work experience as of now but yes having work experience will definitely help you in your interviews.To be on a safe side it's be
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SHRUTI TIWARI

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Preparing for an M.A. in Psychology interview at Delhi University can be challenging, especially without a formal background in the field. Here are some common types of questions you might encounter during the interview:Personal Background and MotivationUnderstanding of Psychology Current Trends and Issues in PsychologyResearch and Theoretical Knowledge Questions Related to Your Academic Background Tips for Preparation:Read Basic TextsStay UpdatedReflect on Personal ExperiencesPractice Communication        

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Tanya Tomar

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Yes, a BALLB graduate can pursue an English literature course in DU. Though numerous English literature programs might strictly require a graduation degree in English, in a few cases, DU will consider people having the subject-wise background or relevant experience. Consider these factors:Eligibility Criteria: The specific requirements of the English literature course you wish to pursue. Some have add-on requirements in the form of a certain percentage or subjects that a candidate must have studied while pursuing a BALLB.This is an entrance exam: Most universities, including DU, do entrance exams for MA programs. You have to quali
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SHRUTI TIWARI

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Both BHU and DU are prestigious, but your choice depends on personal preferences:BHU: Known for traditional values, strong research, and a peaceful campus. It's affordable with a cultural focus in Varanasi. DU: Cosmopolitan, with diverse programs, better networking, and placement opportunities in Delhi's urban environment, though costlier.Choose BHU for a traditional, research-focused environment and DU for exposure, diversity, and better job prospects in a fast-paced city.   

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Akansha Bisht

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It completely depends on the specialization you opt for. For mostly DU BSc programs, you'll need to appear for either DUET or CUET exam. However, mostly colleges offer BSc course admissions on the merit system. You can check the official website and of your desired college to see their admission procedure.

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Akansha Bisht

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There are two approaches you'll have to follow to get admission to MSc in Maths at DU.If you are a student of DU and have scored well in graduation then you have an option to apply directly as few seats are reserved for DU students.Entrance-based: if you are not a student of DU then you have to fill out the form of DU and sit for the entrance examination.

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Himanshi Pandey

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Yes, BSc is available at Hindu College, DU. The three-year programme is offered in various specialisations. These specialisations include Mathematics, Physics, Zoology, etc. To be eligible to pursue a BSc at Hindu College, candidates must have passed Class 12 with relevant subjects (depending on their desired specialisaion) in the stream of science. The admission to these courses is based on the candidates's performance in CUET (UG), followed by the Common Seat Allocation System (CSAS).

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