DU JAT Preparation

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vishnu raj

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The admission to Guru Gobind Singh College of Commerce for BBE or BMS programs is based on the candidate's score in the DU Joint Admission Test DU JAT which is conducted by the University of Delhi. The admission process also takes into consideration the candidate's performance in the Class 12 board examination. The cutoff for admission to BBE or BMS programs varies from year to year and depends on various factors, such as the number of candidates appearing for the exam, the difficulty level of the exam, and the availability of seats. However, as per the past trends, a score of around 250-280 out of 400 can be considered a safe score to
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Gonuguntla Venkata Lahari

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To prepare for DU JAT 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.

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Vinty Tanwar

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Divit malhotra

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Absolutely
There is no problem in doing after class 12, in fact there will be much time to prepare after class 12 to prepare for DU JAT.

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Vishal Singh PalDo something for us but silently

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In my opinion, if you are preparing for any entrance exam, so never think that one book is enough because you don't know what is the pattern of the question paper set by the examiner in the upcoming exam. So, you have to prepare more and more.

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Swapnaneel Bhuiya

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DU JAT Cutoff 2020 - The minimum marks required by candidates to take admission in the undergraduate courses offered by Delhi University is called the cutoff of DU JAT 2020. On June 25, the result of DU JAT 2020 will be declared by exam conducting body. Through DU JAT cutoff 2020, candidates will get admission to various undergraduate courses offered by Delhi University. Those candidates who get marks as per the cutoff of DU JAT 2020 will be called for further rounds of selection. Group discussion and personal interview rounds will be conducted once the cutoff is released. Those who meet the DU JAT 2020 cutoff will get an opportunity t
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ABHISHEK K If you do not go to the end, why to start?

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You will have to study a lot, around 10-12 hours a day if you actually want to have a decent shot at clearing the exam.
1) Divide your time between the 4 sections equally.
2) Do a lot of reading from TOI/HT and ET for GA. Also review basic Science and social Science (ex which president signed emergency? )
3) For English do comprehensions and grammatical problems
4) LR and QA do a lot of practise questions in different subsections.

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Roshni ChoudharyBA (H) Economics at St. Stephen's College.

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There is no minimum criteria as such but it depends on the general applicants and cut-off.

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Tanay Tapke

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Yes, it is possible if you work hard and smart. As you are planning for DU JAT it means you already have the pre requisite for it. Check all previous year papers, understand the exam pattern, give mocks daily, analyses the errors and mistakes you do, rectify them and keep learning tricks till last 15 days of exam. Then the last important 15 days put them for revision. You can do it. All the best.

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Amrit Raj

Scholar-Level 16

Hi Riya,
Yes, you can apply for admission. But keep one thing in mind that you can't pursue two degree courses at the same time. So, if you get a college, then leave the previous one.
Best of luck.

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