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Rupesh Katariya

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It's possible that there may be upcoming rounds after the SVR DU (Second Vacancy Round) in the AYUSH counseling for BAMS, depending on the number of vacant seats. Typically, after the first rounds of counseling, if seats remain unfilled, additional rounds may be conducted to accommodate more candidates. However, the exact schedule and availability of further rounds will depend on the specific counseling process for the current year. I recommend keeping a close watch on the official AYUSH counseling website or contacting the counseling authorities directly for updates regarding any subsequent rounds.

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Yes, as a PCM student in Class 12, you can choose humanities subjects for the CUET exam, and Delhi University will accept this subject mapping, provided you meet the eligibility criteria for the specific course you are applying for. The CUET allows flexibility in subject choices, so you can select humanities subjects like History, Political Science, or Sociology, even if your background is in PCM.However, make sure to check the course-specific requirements at Delhi University, as some programs may have particular subject prerequisites. It's always a good idea to review the official CUET guidelines to ensure your subject combination ali
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Yes, Delhi University accepts students from different streams, including PCM, to appear for the CUET exam in humanities subjects, provided the subjects you choose align with the university's eligibility criteria for the course you're applying for. The CUET allows flexibility in subject combinations, so you can choose humanities subjects like History, Political Science, Sociology, etc., even if you're a PCM student. However, make sure to check the specific course requirements for the programme you are interested in, as some courses may have particular subject prerequisites.I recommend reviewing the official CUET guidelines and the
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Yes, universities like Delhi University and Jamia Millia Islamia generally accept degrees from recognised institutions, including Amity University, for postgraduate courses such as MA in English. However, it's important to check the specific admission guidelines of each university as they may have their own requirements regarding the mode of study (online vs. regular). For most universities, the key factors are whether the degree is recognised by the University Grants Commission (UGC) and if it meets their eligibility criteria. I'd recommend reviewing the admission requirements for MA English at these institutions or reaching out
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Delhi University (DU) normally requires a Bachelor of Science degree in Computer Science, Mathematics, Statistics, or a similar field with at least 60% of the possible points in order to be eligible for an M.Sc. in Computer Science. If you meet the minimum percentage requirements and your Bachelor's degree covered key courses like Discrete Structures, Statistics, and Mathematics Foundations of CS, you might be eligible. Entrance tests determine admission, and DU places a strong emphasis on foundational computer Science and mathematics skills. To ensure your eligibility for the program, it is important to check the DU official website f
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If you're interested in pursuing B.Sc. and M.Sc. in Biotechnology, here's overview : B.Sc. in Biotechnology:Eligibility: You need to have completed your 10+2 with subjects like Biology, Chemistry, and Physics. Some universities may have specific percentage requirements for admission.Admission Process: Most universities offer B.Sc. Biotechnology through merit-based admission, though some may require you to appear for an entrance exam. Keep an eye on the university's website for updates on application dates and procedures.Course Duration: The B.Sc. Biotechnology programme typically lasts for three years. It covers various aspects of
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The eligibility criteria for M.Sc. programs at Vallabhbhai Patel Chest Institute, University of Delhi typically include the following:Educational Qualification:Applicants must have a Bachelor's degree in a relevant field (e.g., B.Sc. in Life Sciences, Medical Sciences, or a related discipline) from a recognised university with a minimum percentage requirement, usually around 50-60% depending on the program.Entrance Exam:Candidates must appear for the entrance examination conducted by the institute. The exam generally includes topics from the undergraduate syllabus in life sciences, chemistry, and other relevant subjects.Additional Requ
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Shaheed Bhagat Singh College and Satyawati College, University of Delhi, offer fairly decent placements, though with certain differences in the placement record. Shaheed Bhagat Singh College tends to have a better placement track record compared to the other, especially in industry connections and with better placement figures, especially for B.Com and B.A. (Hons.) courses. The placement cell is active and the campus has top companies visiting in various sectors. Satyawati College, although providing good placement opportunities, has fewer recruiters and perhaps fewer high-paying offers. Shaheed Bhagat Singh College, in general, seems
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Shaheed Bhagat Singh College is at the University of Delhi, so basically, it provides a good base to all B.Com students. Their placement record is very strong as well. Dedicated cell is present in this college, which connects various students with different companies; such sectors include finance, accounting, and consulting. Although the highest packages are not as high as in the top institutions, students from Shaheed Bhagat Singh College usually get good jobs in the companies. Internships and industry interactions enhance job prospects, making it a good option for B.Com students who seek placement opportunities after graduation.

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For direct admission to Shaheed Bhagat Singh College, University of Delhi, you must follow the official admission process of the university. Generally, admissions are based on merit, and the college follows the guidelines of Delhi University (DU). You must first check if your desired course meets the eligibility criteria and wait for the release of cutoff lists.

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