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Ranjeeta Rai

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A total 272 students can do BCom at Kirori Mal College. Where 136 seats are booked for the BCom and BCom (Hons) programme equally. The BCom seats are allocated via the Common Seat Allocation System CSAS (UG) 2024. Candidates who have qualified CUET can register on the official website of DU CSAS for final seat allocation. Kirori Mal College also follows the seat reservation policy as per Delhi University's guidel

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Kirori Mal College BCom course is available in both regular and honors degree lasting for three years. The subjects taught under the Bachelor of Commerce (Hons) is different compared to Bachelor of Commerce (BCom). The subjects taught under BCom course focuses on commerce basics, including economics, business law, accountancy, etc. However, BCom (Hons) studies the same subject but with greater depths and offers students with the option to choose specialisations in the fields of commerce. Some of the subject offered under the BCom and BCom (Hons) programmes are as follows:Financial Accounting 1Business Organisation & ManagementHuma
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Yes, Kirorimal College follows the CBCS in BCom curriculum. Choice Based Credit System (CBCS) as part of National Policy was introduced by UGC in the VISTAS from the academic year 2015-201 across the country. CBCS has become the official framework for all the undergraduate courses including the BCom programme. This course framework allows students to choose courses per CBCS subject disciplines comprising core, elective/minor, and skill based courses. 

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To apply for the three years BCom proramme, candidates must apply via the CUET's website. The 2024 application process of Kirori Mal College BCom admission started with the registration process of CUET. The first step was to register for the CUET by visiting the official website of the exam. The CUET registration is an online process. Candidates willing to appear for the exam must fill out the CUET application form on the NTA website. After the registration and payment of the application fee, candidates have to wait for the admit cards and the exam dates to be released. Common University Entrance Test (CUET) 2025 registration
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Ranjeeta Rai

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The admission process programme at Kirori Mal College (KMC) has multiple steps that candidates must complete to get admitted to the Bachelor of Commerce (BCom) course. The steps are mentionef briefly below:1. Candidates must register first at the Common Seat Allocation System (CSAS) at Delhi University.2. Candidates must have a CUET score meeting the minimum cut-off set by the college, which may vary for each course.3. Select Kirori Mal College as a preference and lock in the choice.4. Qualify for the minimum cut-off criteria set by the college.5. Verify documents during the document verification round at the college, which is
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Parul Thapa

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Yes, DU offers BSc Nursing admission in its affiliated colleges. Candidates can check the table below to see the details of such DU colleges.College NameAdmission CriteriaRaj Kumari Amrit Kaur College of Nursing Class 12Ahilya Bai College of Nursing, University of Delhi NEETHoly Family College of Nursing Class 12Lady Hardinge Medical College, University of Delhi NEETCollege of Nursing, Army Hospital Class 12

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Seeking for admission in The Institute of Home Economics, Delhi University (DU), for B.A can be quite competitive depending on the number of applicants and the cutoff marks set for that academic year. Normally, Delhi University colleges such as Institute of Home Economics have strict admission process whereby students must attain certain cutoff points determined by their results at Form Four level and possibly an application test. Prospective learners are advised to monitor posts closely for more information about the overlook established.

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Ranjeeta Rai

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The following table mentions a comparison between KMC and Ramjas College affiliated with Delhi University based on ROI:College NameBA Fee RangeMedian Salary (UG 3-year)Kirori Mal CollegeINR 42,375INR 6.50 LakhRamjas College INR 47,700 - INR 57,100INR 6 LPABased on the information provided in the table above, we can conclude that both colleges are equally good, and candidates can choose either option based on their qualifications. However, there is a slight difference in the return on investment (ROI) of both colleges, which favors Kirori Mal College due to its lower BSc fees and good median salary compared to Ramjas College

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As per the Kirori Mal College admission guidelines BSc cousre admission is entirely based on the CUET exam.  Admission to the undergraduate level at Kirori Mal College course was based on Class 12/HSC exam scores till 2021. From 2022, the BSc Hons (three-year) course admission is subject to the Central Universities Entrance Test (CUET) conducted by NTA. Hence, for BSc seat allocation in KMC, the marks obtained in CUET 2023 are used to calculate the total scores based on the specific combination of topics for each program. 

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Yes, KMC follows the CBCS in BSc curriculum. Choice Based Credit System (CBCS) as part of National Policy was introduced by UGC in the VISTAS from the academic year 2015-201 across the country. CBCS has become the official framework for all the undergraduate courses including the BSc programme. This course framework allows students to choose courses per CBCS subject disciplines comprising core, elective/minor, and skill based courses. 

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