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palak mahajan

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DU cut off for general category is listed as the over cut off for DU is 6.91 to 77.9 marks 6.91 for MA 7.654 Masters 6 2.754 EWS category 77.9 marks 40 category and 62% marks for the SC category 60% marks for the ft category and 55% marks for the physically handicapped candidate 

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Palak Sharma

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It is not a very nice score but still there is a chance of admission in some lower priority colleges.

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Yash Goswami

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Yes, but many top college seats is filled . 

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Palak Sharma

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The candidate will have to produce his / her recent / valid original EWS / OBC (Non-Creamy Layer) / SC / ST certificate. Most programs have 60% or above minimum score requirements for DU admission through CUET. To qualify for admission to DU, you must have a minimum CUET score of 480 out of a possible 800.

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Yash Goswami

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ELIGBILITY CRITERIA :- The qualifying marks for the candidates belonging to the unreserved category is 50% marks or equivalent grade points in the qualifying examination.Candidates belonging to OBC/CW/PwD/SC/ST category should obtain at least 45% marks andHowever, rounding of a fraction will not be allowed, i.e. 44.6% will not be considered as 45%.

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palak mahajan

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Depends on the type of college you take admission you can't expect the top class colleges at this marks but there is nothing to worry you can drop to provide material tracking some difficult entrance says but if you generally pursue this course to follow it with the burning passion these after graduation other exams also.

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Yash Goswami

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Going by the past years trends you have a very fair chance of getting a good college with this percentile ( if this is your best of 4 percentage).Keep up with the cut off lists and I'm sure you'll get a very good college.If this is not your best of 4 percentile, calculate the same under the DU guidelines and if that percentage is above 93 94 % you'll get a good college as seen in the previous years.

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Yash Goswami

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It depends on how many students applied for the same course. Last year, around 12000 students applied for B.Scstats hons, competition in this course was quite low as compared to others, so we didn't have to compete much for this course, and got seat in one of the best colleges of DU easily. (still if you ask for minimum marks, so it will be 500+)

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