DU JAT Cut-off
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Shivam Raj
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There is no such restriction on maths particularly, but yes you should have maths as a subject in 10+2, and for minimum percentage go through the past cut off of JAT available on DU website.
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rahul r
Scholar-Level 18
Please refer to the link provided below for details regarding the DU JAT 2018 entrance test. https://www.shiksha.com/university/university-of-Delhi/exams/du-jat/syllabus
You should attempt to answer as many questions as possible to score well in this exam. However, there is negative marking so do not attempt those questions for which you do not know the answer, or make an educated guess for questions you do not know. Regards.
You should attempt to answer as many questions as possible to score well in this exam. However, there is negative marking so do not attempt those questions for which you do not know the answer, or make an educated guess for questions you do not know. Regards.
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Moin NargundAspiring Student
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DU JAT Exam consists of 4 sections, so candidates should prepare accordingly and take care that each section is given proper time while preparing for the exam. Time must be managed to give a good shot to the exam. Candidates can go through following points for time management:-
Candidates should study 3-4 hours regularly to try to get selected into the exam. Candidates should divide their time among the four sections. Candidates should read newspapers like THE HINDU or THE INDIAN EXPRESS daily for at least 1 hour. Candidates should practice English comprehensions and error corrections for at least 1 hour. LR and QA should be prepared fo
Candidates should study 3-4 hours regularly to try to get selected into the exam. Candidates should divide their time among the four sections. Candidates should read newspapers like THE HINDU or THE INDIAN EXPRESS daily for at least 1 hour. Candidates should practice English comprehensions and error corrections for at least 1 hour. LR and QA should be prepared fo
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