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Yash Kumar

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Unfortunately no, there is no sports quota for admission to LLM course in Delhi University. However there are some Management quota but fees for the admission through Management Quota is higher as compared to normal counselling seats.

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The CUET has now become the admission test for all the undergraduate programs including the B.Tech for all the central universities from the 2022-2023 academic session. To get admission to the B.Tech programs under the University of Delhi, the students have to pass the CBSE or any other equivalent examination with 60% marks in aggregate and at least 50% marks in Physics, Mathematics and any one of the subjects Chemistry/ Biology/ Biotechnology/ Computer Science. For admissions to B.Tech programs offered in various colleges affiliated to Delhi University, candidates may have to refer to the opening and closing rank / cutoff marks for ea
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Every college affiliated to Delhi University has its own cut-off list which the students have to qualify or cross using their CUET scores. Colleges can be grouped in three categories depending on the level of their cut-off marks; relatively low cuts, mid- range and relatively high cuts. A student scoring 559 out of 800 on CUET may be able to get into colleges with relatively lower cut-offs, such as Dyal Singh College, Zakir Husain College, and certain courses at Shri Ram College of Commerce. Hansraj College and Kamala Nehru College can also be possibilities for colleges with moderate cut-offs, based purely on the stream and course. But
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Bhumika Yadav

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Below is the list of scholarships provided by Maharaja Agrasen College to its students pursuing their BCom education. Some of the important scholarships are as follows:Prime Minister's Scholarship Scheme: This merit-cum-means-based scholarship is for the economically weaker meritorious students who have at least 60% in Class 12.Post Matric Scholarship for SC/ST Students: Tuition and maintenance allowances are provided to students of Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes.Post Matric Scholarship for Students with Disabilities: The applicant student has to be at least 40% disabled; the students have to score at least 45% marks in Class 12
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Bhumika Yadav

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Moreover, there is a provision for scholarships of B.Com students in Maharaja Agrasen College, and it is quite organized. They first have to check the eligibility criteria for various scholarships like the Prime Minister's Scholarship Scheme or post-matric scholarships to SC/ST students.Students will have to submit the duly filled-in application form, which is available on the college website/e-district portal, Department for the Welfare of SC/ST/OBC. The application is to be accompanied by such documents as necessary: Class 12 mark-sheet, income certificate, and, if applicable, caste or disability certificates.

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Bhumika Yadav

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The Maharaja Agrasen College, Delhi University Common Seat Allocation System - DU CSAS provides admission to BCom with the prescribed procedure for seat allocation. The Candidates have to register themselves on the CSAS portal of DU after taking up the CUET examination and fill in their preferences of Maharaja Agrasen College and the Programme BCom, respectively. Further, the seats will be allocated by DU CSAS as per merit, CUET score, and availability of seats. Candidates receiving a provisional seat allocation must accept the same via the DU CSAS dashboard. The colleges verify the eligibility and documents of the accepted candidates,
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Bhumika Yadav

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The sanctioned intake for the BCom course is a maximum of 248 seats by Maharaja Agrasen College. Such impressive intake capacity means that quite a good number of students are pursuing their Bachelor of Commerce degree at the institution, making it relatively lively on campus. The BCom course is structured to train the students in acquiring a solid grounding in the basics of commerce and business studies with the objective of eventually launching them into gainful employment upon graduation. The admission process and dates will be announced, and students who are interested in this programme should keep an eye out for them to secure the
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Bhumika Yadav

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The Maharaja Agrasen College follows a semester pattern in its BCom course. Yes, it is so designed that the course shall comprise six semesters in total within a three-year duration and shall enable the students to do their studies in a systematic and organized manner. There will be a mix of core subjects and electives in every semester of this course to provide an overview of all Commerce and Business principles. The semester system thus provides sufficient facility for frequent evaluation and allows the students to manage their work effectively in order to keep them in control over study preparation during examinations, as well as du
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Bhumika Yadav

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The curriculum structure of BCom at Maharaja Agrasen College encompasses a comprehensive understanding of the course regarding commerce and business principles, starting from Financial Accounting, Business Law, Business Mathematics, and Economics to Electives, which provide the students with an opportunity to specialize in a specific area. The emphasis of this curriculum is more on theoretical knowledge and its practical application, hence making it geared toward preparing students for industry purposes. Further, the programme also contains provisions for project work and guest lectures to make the students job-ready in financial and a
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Bhumika Yadav

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Admission to the BCom course in Maharaja Agrasen College is done through a well-structured procedure. The college considers a mainly entrance-based system through CUET and DU CSAS. Merit-based admission is given, allowing students to seek admission into the course based on their performance. The steps involved in the admission process are as follows:Registration and appearance in CUET: The candidate needs to register him or herself and then appear for the Common University Entrance Test, CUET, which assesses the Academic capability.CUET Score: Candidates shall get their respective CUET scores post-examination, which is deemed necessary
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