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jasveer singh

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You can look for the following colleges:Hindu- BCom (Hons)- INR 54,780LSR- BCom (Hons)- INR 67,140Hansraj- BCom (Hons)- INR 540 - INR 45,000Ramjas- BCom (Hons) and BCom (Prog)- INR 42,470 - INR 51,810DU admission 2023 to all UG programs will be based on Common University Entrance Test (CUET-UG) conducted by NTA. Candidates who clear the entrance examination will then be required to register on Delhi University's Common Seat Allocation System (CSAS) portal.

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jasveer singh

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DU admission 2023 to all UG programs will be based on Common University Entrance Test (CUET-UG) conducted by NTA. Candidates who clear the entrance examination will then be required to register on Delhi University's Common Seat Allocation System (CSAS) portal.Let's now have a list of some top north campus colleges at DU.St. Stephen's College.Shri Ram College of Commerce (SRCC)Hindu College.Hansraj College.Miranda House.Shaheed Sukhdev College of Business Studies (CBS)Ramjas College.Indraprastha College for Women (IP College)

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jasveer singh

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Hi, the cut off B.Com hons is very high, so I don't thing there any chance to get admission but best of luck.27% seats are reserved for the Candidates belonging to Other Backward Classes (OBC - Non-Creamy Layer, Central List). At the time of giving admission to an OBC Candidate, the College will ensure that the caste is included in the Central List of OBC (the OBC status is to be determined on the basis of the Central (Govt.A general candidate should have a minimum of 60% in four subjects (including mathematics), 54% for OBC, and passing marks are required for SC/ST.

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RASHID SAIFI

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Yes, you can migrate from NCWEB to Regular in your Second year . Procedure :-  Every College always come with merit list of their college with courses  if you are eligible according to merit list means marks in your 1st year so you have to fill the form of college with NOC from NCWEB,  Marksheet and character certificate etc.  

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VIVEK KUMAR GOYAL

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Yes, There is high chances of getting admission in north campus of DU but it also differes to choice of your subject. So I will help you to answer in better way if I know your subject choice .Thank YouHope you will understood the concern Thank You

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Haribalan N P

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Your CUET PG of 97 is pretty good. But it is not high enough to get guaranteed admission to M.Sc Chemistry at DU. In 2022, the cut-off for M.Sc Chemistry was 100 for the general category and 95 for the reserved category. Your graduation percentage of 60% is also below the minimum requirement of 65% for an M.Sc Chemistry at DU. However, there are few colleges at DU that allow students with a graduation percentage of 60%.

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Prem Kumar

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It is true that a CUET percentile between 95 and 100 is great and secure, and it raises the possibility of admission to the majority of the best Delhi University (DU) institutes for a variety of undergraduate programs. When a candidate has a percentile in this range, it means that they outperformed 95% to 100% of all other candidates who took the CUET exam.It's crucial to remember that Delhi University's admissions procedure does not exclusively take into account CUET percentiles or scores. For some courses, DU administers its own entrance tests, and for many others, admissions are based on the cutoff scores established by the universi
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