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DU Courses and Fees 2025

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B.A.(1184 courses)
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10+2 : 40-45 %
Exams : CUETCBSE 12th+3 More
B.Sc.(320 courses)
540 - 2.4 L
10+2 : 40-60 %
Exams : CUETCBSE 12th+2 More
M.A.(200 courses)
360 - 55 K
Graduation : 50 %
Exams : CUET-PGCUET
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Q:   Is MBA available in DU?

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Yes, Delhi University offers a two-year MBA course across four semesters through below-mentioned departments/ colleges:

  • Faculty of Management Studies
  • Department of Finance and Business Economics 
  • Delhi School of Economics
  • DU Sol
  • National Institute of Health and Family Welfare
  • Sri Guru Gobind Singh College of Commerce

 

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Q:   Can I take admission in DU MBA without CAT?

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No, aspirants wishing to apply for any of the MBA colleges under DU must pass CAT. DU colleges offering MBA provide maximum weightage to the CAT percentile. Check below the CAT weighate for admission at DU:

DU CollegesCAT Percentile Weightage
FMS Delhi50%
DBE70%
DSE80%

Apart from CAT, the performance of the candidates in Class 10, Class 12, graduation will also be considered for MBA admission.

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Q:   Does DU offer 1 year LLM?

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No, Delhi University offers a full-time LLM programme of two to three years duration at the PG level. This course is offered by Faculty of Law under DU. University of Delhi LLM admission is conducted in online mode and for final selection, candidates are required to appear for the entrance exam conducted by the university. CUET PG exam is conducted by NTA and considered by DU for admission to LLM course. Candidates after completing graduation can apply for DU LLM programme.

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Q:   What is the DU selection process for B.Ed programme?

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Candidates can apply for DU admission via Common University Entrance Test (CUET). Before applying for the course, aspirants must check out the eligibility requirements. To apply students can visit NTA official website. After the entrance test, the cutoff marks are made available beind the login on the official samarth portal of the university. At the time of CUET registration, aspirants must selection DU as a preference.

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Q:   How can I apply for MCom at DU?

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Candidates seeking admission to MCom at the University of Delhi are required to apply via CUET PG exam. Interested students can follow the steps given below to apply for CUET PG 2023.

  1. Visit the official website of CUET PG 2023 – cuet.nta.nic.in.
  2. Read the instructions and select the agreement checkbox followed by clicking on the tab ‘Click Here to Proceed’.
  3. Enter personal details such as name, parents’ name, date of birth, gender, nationality, identity type and number followed by present and permanent address.
  4. Choose a password and security question and enter the captcha.
  5. Once the application number and password is generated, log in with the credentials to complete the application process.
  6. Complete the CUET (PG) 2023 application form by adding the information around personal details, paper selection, exam cities, educational details and upload the photograph and signature.
  7. The photograph and signature should be in JPEG format. While the photograph size must be between 10 KB to 200 KB, the signature image size must be between 4 KB to 30 KB.
  8. The application fee has to be paid in online mode through credit/ debit card, net banking or UPI.

After registration, candidates must fill in the application form and pay the registration fee which is as follows:

Category

Application Fee (in INR)

(For upto three test papers)

Application Fee Outside India (in INR)

(For upto three test papers)

General1,0005,000

Gen-EWS/ OBC-NCL

800

SC / ST / Third Gender

750
PwD700

For each additional paper, candidates will have to pay the following application fees.

CategoryApplication Fee (in INR)Application Fee Outside India (in INR)
General5001,500

Gen-EWS/ OBC-NCL

400

SC / ST / Third Gender

400
PwD40
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DU Fee Structure

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Q:   How much does BA cost in Delhi University?

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The total tuition fee for BA and BA (Hons) courses offered by the University of Delhi ranges between INR 540 and INR 1.5 lakh depending on the college a student is seeking or taking admission to. In addition to the affiliated college, BA course fee is also dependent on the specialisation selected by the student for the same. This information is sourced from official website/ sanctioning body and is subject to change. Hence, is indicative.

In reality, the total fee that a student is required to pay is much higher than 540 Indian Rupees. This is because there are other fee components which are charged by DU colleges which include application fee, development charges, exam fee and other components.

The below table mentions the BA Hons/ BA fee for the top 5 popular DU colleges:

College NameBA (Hons) SpecialisationsFee Range
Hindu CollegeEnglish, Hindi, Economics +more specialisationsINR 52,680 - INR 52,770
Miranda HouseEnglish, Hindi, Economics +more specialisationsINR 42,480 -  INR 51,240
LSR CollegePhilosophy, History, English +more specialisationsINR 53,640 - INR 83,640
Hansraj CollegeEnglish, Hindi, Economics +more specialisationsINR 540
Gargi CollegeEnglish, Hindi, Political Science +more specialisationsINR 24,160 - INR 49,420

NOTE: The mentioned fee is as per the official website/sanctioning body. It is subject to changes, hence, is indicative.

More details on the same must be obtained by the students from the admission office of the DU affiliated college a student is interested to get into.

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Q:   What is the course fees for B.Tech 4 year course in Delhi University?

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Candidates after final selection are required to pay the course fee amount. The total fee shall include various components, such as tuition fee, security deposit, and more. Some of these components are one-time chargeable, while some have to be paid annually/semesterly. DU BTech tuition fee is INR 4.3 lakh. This fee amount is taken from the official website/sanctioning body. It is still subject to change and hence, is indicative.

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Q:   How much is the MBA fee at DU?

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The total tuition fee for DU MBA course ranges between INR 432 and INR 2 Lacs as per an unofficial source. Check below DU college-wise fee for MBA:

CollegeDU MBA Fee
FMS DelhiINR 2 lakh
DSEINR 432 
DBEINR 97,000
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B.Sc. (Hons.) in Home Science - Batch of 2024
Offered by Institute of Home Economics, University of Delhi
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Diverse learning, vibrant campus, helpful faculty; needs curriculum update and inclusivity.
Placements: Around 50% of students pursued higher education, while the other 50% took up jobs or internships. The highest and the lowest package varied depending on individual skills, as only a small percentage participated in placements. Top recruiting companies included food and nutrition giants like Tops India and Coca-Cola. All students undertook internships in their final year to gain practical experience.
Infrastructure: The college is small and lacks a large campus, but it provides essential facilities. Wi-Fi is available but works only in certain areas. Labs are well-equipped for all specializations, including food and nutrition, human development, and communication, with necessary tools and standardized resources. The library is spacious, with a separate reading room and three computer labs (for UG, PG, and faculty). There is no hostel; students arrange their accommodation independent. The canteen serves hygienic, nutritious food, monitored by food and nutrition students. Sports facilities include a gym, badminton and basketball courts, yoga, and activities like Judo and Taekwondo.
Faculty: The faculty is helpful, qualified, and knowledgeable, providing notes sufficient for exams. Serious preparation even a week before exams can result in good marks. While some teachers integrated new industry-relevant examples, the course curriculum feels outdated and requires update to align with modern industrial needs. Exams are not very difficult, and about 85?95% of students pass comfortable, often scoring well with diligent effort.
Other: I chose this course due to my marks and my parents' advice. Despite initial doubts, I appreciated the diversity of topics beyond food, such as human development, psychology, economics, and Human Physiology which made the course engaging. However, the course needs inclusivity, as both gender should study it to break stereotypes. College life was vibrant, with frequent events, a lively crowd, scholarships, and ample extracurricular activities, making the experience truly memorable.
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Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com. Hons.) - Batch of 2027
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Affordable and value for money .
Placements: The placement is average, as a few hundred students from a select few courses get placed, but those who do, get a good company and package. Many good companies come for placement, like Deloitte, KPMG, etc. The highest package was 3,600,000 per annum, and the average package was 540,000 per annum.
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College is good in everything except the infrastructure.
Placements: 85 percent of the students are placed in my course. The lowest package, according to my course, is 20000 and the highest is 50,000. Not many but some private companies recruit from here. In my course, the majority of students are preparing for government jobs, so they have no choice but to go to other companies .
Infrastructure: Infrastructure and facilities are not good. The foods are available in the canteen, which is also good. The seating arrangements are also very good but they are very dirty some times, so we need to make clean place where we are come to eat and have lunch, etc.
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Placements: Literally zero placement opportunities, even if you are deserving and have the required skills, you have zero chances of getting any placement without any prior experience. The college itself provides zero experience opportunities and no internships.
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Student Life of My College.
Placements: Placements are good in our college, and many of the students got placements with a good salary package. If you score good marks, the college offers a good salary package, but the percentage is only 20% out of 100 to get into internships, depending on the course. There's a placement cell that brings suitable opportunities for all courses, and sometimes specific subject internships are available. However, the stipend offered by those companies is sometimes too low, and some are unpaid.
Infrastructure: The college's library is fully air-conditioned and has many books with lots of authors displayed with rich collections. It has lots of well-equipped labs and computers connected with personal Wi-Fi. The cafeteria food is okay, not that impressive, and has limited items. The campus Wi-Fi is available for students, and the auditorium is also big. It has hospital/medical facilities too. There's no hostel, and it's a negative point for people who have to travel long distances away from home. The new building is not yet open for us, and there are no sports activities available.
Faculty: The faculty members are good and helpful, depending on the course and subjects. Some of them are really helpful, but many others are like they don't care. The faculty members are well-qualified and knowledgeable, and some of them treat us like their own children. The professors have advanced degrees in their fields, and the teaching quality is also good with interactive student engagement. The exams vary from moderate to high, and the passing percentage is about 30%.
Other: First, I gave the board exams and scored 90.02%, and with a good score, I wanted to choose B.Com. Hons. as my course with the first priority. Then I gave the CUET and got selected for this college. The overall course is good and knowledgeable, and it is the most selected course for commerce background students. I wish to improve the quality of teaching for particular subjects. The events and fests are fine, and the campus crowd is good too. The scholarships are there for students. But there aren't that many extracurricular activities for interested students. There are clubs for students that are not so great and supportive.
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DU FAQs

Q:   Is there any entrance exam conducted for MA admission at the University of Delhi?

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Yes, the university has changed its admission process in 2023. Starting 2023, DU admission to all the postgraduate courses will be subject to CUET PG scores seat allotment. Candidates who qualify for the exam have to apply on the official website for final seat allotment. More details regarding DU MA admission are present in the below table:

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DU MA Highlights 2023

Duration

2 years

Fee

INR 360 - INR 43,730

Number of specialisations

38

Name of specialisations

English, Hindi, German, French, Economics, Psychology, Sociology, etc. 

Seats

Dependent on affiliated colleges

Popular colleges for MA

Hindu College, Miranda House, LSR College, Hansraj College & Gargi College, etc. 

Common eligibility

BA (Hons)/ BA or any other equivalent degree in the relevant discipline with 50% aggregate (45% aggregate for SC/ST/PwD

Accepted entrance exam

CUET PG

*The fee is sourced from unofficial sources. Hence, it is indicative. Additionally, it signifies the commutative MA fee across all DU-affiliated colleges.

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Q:   How can I get MBA from DU?

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Below are the steps to get in MBA at DU:

Step 1: Candidates first need to register for MBA course at the DU college of their choice. Below are the application fee:

College NameApplication Fee
FMS DelhiINR 1,000 (INR 350 for SC/ ST/ PwD)
DBEINR 1,200 (INR 700 for SC/ ST/ PC)
DSEINR 2,000 (INR 1,000 for SC/ ST/ EWS/ PwBD)

Step 2: The selection to MBA course will be based on CAT score. The shortlisted candidates will be further called for personal interview round. The university also considers the academic performance of the aspirants in Class 10, Class 12 and graduation. 

Step 3: Once you qualify all the selection rounds, you need to check the merit list. DU releases a merit list announcing the names of selected candidates. You need to pay the course fee to confirm a seat in the university.

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Q:   How many marks are required in CUET to get admission in DU?

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Students can check the subject and some college wise CUET cut off for last year and predict their chances of admission through CUET this year. Check the table below to know the expected DU CUET cut off 2024:

CollegeBA Cutoff (in Percentile)BSc (Hons) Cutoff (in Percentile)B.Com/ B.Com (Hons) Cutoff (in Percentile)
Miranda House9998NA
Hindu College96 - 99.597 - 99.599
Atma Ram Sanatan Dharm College97.59799
Kirori Mal CollegeNANA99.75
Lady Shri Ram College For Women96.5 - 99.2599.2599.75
Shri Ram College of CommerceNANA99 - 100
Hans Raj College92 - 9996 - 9999
Deshbandhu College887899
Acharya Narendra Dev CollegeNA97NA
Bhaskaracharya College of Applied SciencesNA78.66 - 91NA
Daulat Ram College80 - 97.594 - 9999
Gargi College999980
Maitreyi College979596
Jesus and Mary College999999
Dyal Singh989798
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Q:   What is the eligibility criteria for the BSc course at University of Delhi?

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The eligibility criteria for pursuing BSc from DU is as follows:

  • Pass in Class 12 or equivalent exam
  • A valid score in the CUET (Common University Entrance Test).
  • The candidate must be a citizen of India
  • The candidate must have not crossed the age of 25 years on the first day of the academic session

The CUET (Common University Entrance Test) - UG exam accepted by DU is a national-level entrance exam that is conducted by the National Testing Agency (NTA) for admission to undergraduate courses in various central universities, including DU. The scores of CUET are used for admission to both BSc (Hons) and BSc (General) courses in DU.

In addition to the above, some DU-affiliated colleges could have additional eligibility criteria, such as a minimum age limit or a requirement for a set percentage of marks in certain subjects. Hence, candidates are advised to check the eligibility criteria of the specific college and course in DU UG Information Bulletin available on the official website.

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Q:   Does the University of Delhi offer MSc programme?

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Yes, Delhi University offers full-time MSc in multiple specialisations from a number of DU-affiliated colleges. The duration of the programme is two years. Starting 2023, DU admission to all the PG courses will be subject to CUET PG scores seat allotment. Candidates who qualify for the exam have to apply on the official website for final seat allotment. Check out the details regarding DU MSc admission in the below table:

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DU MSc Highlights

Duration

2 years

Fee

INR 432 - INR 2.3 lakh

Number of specialisations

25

Name of specialisations

Botany, Chemistry, Physics, Zoology, Mathematics, Statistics, etc. 

Seats

Dependent on affiliated colleges

Popular colleges for MSc

Hindu College, Miranda House, Hansraj College, Daulat Ram College, SVC, etc.

Common eligibility

BSc (Hons)/ BSc degree with a minimum of 50% aggregate

Accepted entrance exam

CUET PG

*The fee is sourced from unofficial sources. Hence, it is indicative. Additionally, it signifies the commutative MA fee across all DU-affiliated colleges.

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Q:   Is maths compulsory for applying in DU for BBA?

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The eligibility criteria for BBA FIA at Delhi University is a minimum of 60% aggregate or more in the qualifying exam in four subjects, namely English Mathematics, and two other main subjects. The accepted entrance exams are DU JAT CUET and others. Hence, good marks in Maths are important for successful admission to Delhi University for the BBA course.
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Q:   Is Delhi University good for B.Ed?

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{Source: B.Ed students & alumni}

Based on student reviews and feedback, here's what stands out:

* Teaching Quality: Teachers are considered knowledgeable, helpful, and supportive. They are willing to clarify doubts and help students develop their skills.

* Course Curriculum: The course is designed to make students industry-ready. It covers field observations, school experience programs, and practical training.

* Placement: About 80% of students get placed easily, with salaries ranging from INR2 LPA to INR5 LPA. Some even receive offers up to INR12 LPA. Internships are also available, with around 60% of students getting selected.

* Infrastructure: Facilities include modern classrooms, libraries, labs, and hostels. Food is available at reasonable prices (around INR5,000 per month).

* Scholarships: Some students have received scholarships, making the programme more accessible.

* College Life: Clubs and events are organized regularly, providing opportunities for socializing and skill-building. However, some areas may need improvement, such as cleanliness and maintenance.

In conclusion, Delhi University's Faculty of Law seems to offer a strong B.Ed program, with dedicated teachers, a relevant curriculum, and decent placement prospects. While there may be areas for improvement, overall, the university appears to provide a solid foundation for students pursuing a career in education.
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Q:   How can I get admission in DU for LLM?

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Candidates need to first register for LLM course to the begin admission process. Below is the DU admission process for LLM programme:

Step 1: DU LLM Application Process 2025

Aspirants meeting the eligibility condition can apply online. They need to fill out the application form, upload documents and pay the application fee.

Step 2: Entrance Exam/ Selection

DU accepts CUET PG score for admission to LLM course. The faculty of Law conducts LLM Entrance Test in online mode for a duration of two hours for shortlisting aspirants for LLM admission. 

Step 3: Counselling

All admissions will be made after physical or online counselling. The shortlisted candidates are called for counselling and document verification. After verification, candidates need to pay a course fee to confirm their seat in the university.

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Q:   How are the placements at DU?

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According to DU NIRF report 2024, the key highlights of DU placements 2023 for UG programs are presented below:

Particulars

UG 3-year Placement Statistics (2023)

UG 4-year Placement Statistics (2023)

Median package

INR 5.5 LPA

INR 8.5 LPA

Total students

266

47

Students placed

190

20

Students opted for higher studies

76

10

Further, the key highlights of DU placements 2023 for PG programs are presented below:

Particulars

PG 1-year Placement Statistics (2023)

PG 2-year Placement Statistics (2023)

PG 3-year Placement Statistics (2023)

Median package

INR 5.5 LPA

INR 16 LPA

INR 14 LPA

Total students

101

6557

1934

Students placed

38

1253

77

Students opted for higher studies

46

590

96

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Q:   Does DU provide good placements?

A: 

According to DU NIRF report 2024, the key highlights of UG and PG placements over the past three years are presented below:

Particulars

UG 3-year Placement Statistics (2021)

UG 3-year Placement Statistics (2022)

UG 3-year Placement Statistics (2023)

Median package

INR 4.5 LPA

INR 5 LPA

INR 5.5 LPA

Total students

331

344

266

Students placed

207

183

190

Students opted for higher studies

40

151

76

Particulars

UG 4-year Placement Statistics (2021)

UG 4-year Placement Statistics (2022)

UG 4-year Placement Statistics (2023)

Median package

INR 7 LPA

INR 8 LPA

INR 8.5 LPA

Total students

40

40

47

Students placed

21

28

20

Students opted for higher studies

6

7

10

Particulars

PG 1-year Placement Statistics (2021)

PG 1-year Placement Statistics (2022)

PG 1-year Placement Statistics (2023)

Median package

INR 5.4 LPA

INR 5.5 LPA

INR 5.5 LPA

Total students

98

106

101

Students placed

42

37

38

Students opted for higher studies

40

47

46

Particulars

PG 2-year Placement Statistics (2021)

PG 2-year Placement Statistics (2022)

PG 2-year Placement Statistics (2023)

Median package

INR 14 LPA

INR 15.5 LPA

INR 16 LPA

Total students

7367

6986

6557

Students placed

977

1271

1253

Students opted for higher studies

587

750

590

Particulars

PG 3-year Placement Statistics (2021)

PG 3-year Placement Statistics (2022)

PG 3-year Placement Statistics (2023)

Median package

INR 9 LPA

INR 13.6 LPA

INR 14 LPA

Total students

2069

1923

1934

Students placed

41

67

77

Students opted for higher studies

81

96

96

 

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Q:   Can I take admission to DU with 60% in Class 12?

A: 

DU is considered one of the most competitive universities in India for Commerce, Science and Arts education at the undergraduate level. The university and its affiliated colleges was attracting the cream layer of crowd till the time admission was subject to Class 12 scores. While reserved category candidates still had minor chances of getting into a not-so-popular course of DU with 60% in Class 12, a General category student with 60% had no chance of getting into any good college or course at DU. 

However, starting 2022, DU admission process has shifted to CUET-UG based admission process. Those with a valid score in CUET UG exam who have passed their Class 12 are eligible to take admission now. While the chances of getting into a good DU college are still low at this score, the chances of getting a seat have increased now (provided you score extremely well in CUET UG). 

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Q:   Is there any dress code at DU?

A: 
Delhi University does not follow a dress code. The students are free to wear casual clothing. But, during the orientation, induction programmes and guest lectures, students are requested to dress in formals. Also, DU students are mostly known to have set new fashion trends for other college students.
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Q:   Is BSc (Hons) available at DU?

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At the undergraduate level, DU offers BSc (Hons) and BSc programmes across 19 and 10 specialisations, respectively, of three years' duration. Offered in both honours and general specialisationshe, the honours courses are more specialised and focus on a particular subject area while the general courses are more broad-based and cover a wider range of subjects, such as BSc (General) or BSc (Pass).

Out of the 90+ affiliated colleges under DU, more than 25 instituites offer BSc or BSc (Hons) courses to the students.  Admission to all these courses was subject to merit in Class 12 till 2021. However, starting 2022, admission for all the undergraduate courses at DU will be based on CUET (conducted by NTA). The most popular specialisations offered under BSc (Hons) at the University of Delhi remain Physics, Chemistry, Maths and Computer Science, among various others. However, the popularity and choice of the course must depend on students' interest and academic background. 

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Q:   What is the DU CUET cutoff for BA?

A: 

Delhi University allot seats in its colleges based on the applicants scores in the CUET exam. Earlier, the cutoff was made available in public domain. However, now it can be checked by logging into the DU CUET portal. For students reference, the DU BA cutoff 2023 for some of the DU colleges is mentioned:

College

BA Cutoff (in Percentile)

Miranda House

99

Hindu College

96 - 99.5

Atma Ram Sanatan Dharm College

97.5

Kirori Mal College

NA

Lady Shri Ram College For Women

96.5 - 99.25

Shri Ram College of Commerce

NA

Hans Raj College

92 - 99

Deshbandhu College

88

Acharya Narendra Dev College

NA

Bhaskaracharya College of Applied Sciences

NA

Daulat Ram College

80 - 97.5

Gargi College

99

Maitreyi College

97

Jesus and Mary College

99

Dyal Singh

98

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Q:   What is the admission process for MCA in DU?

A: 

The application process for all the postgraduate programmes of Delhi University, including the MCA is given below:

Step 1: Register on the official website.

Step 2: Under the 'Login details' section, applicants must fill in all the relevant details.

Step 3: A confirmation link will be generated.

Step 4: Click on the link to confirm registration.

Step 5: Log in with the PASSWORD and the new USERNAME (e-mail ID) on the email.

Step 6: Upload the necessary documents.

Step 7: Click on the Submit button.

 

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Q:   What all specializations are available for B.Voc in DU?

A: 

DU offers BVoc in six specialisations which include Printing Technology, Web Designing, Health Care Management, Retail Management and IT, Banking Operations and Software Development. Admission to the course is entrance-based. Hence, aspirants can take admission with a valid score of CUET.

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Q:   Is there any seat reservation in DU LLM course?

A: 

Yes, Delhi University reserves seat for reserved category students. Below are the details:

Category2-Year LLM3-Year LLM
Unreserved3724
OBC1816
SC109
ST54
EWS75

Super-Numerary Seats

Category2-Year LLM3-Year LLM
PwD33
CW33
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Q:   How to get admission in DU?

A: 

Delhi University accepts CUET-UG and CUET-PG scores for admission. Aspirants have to follow the below-given steps to get admission in DU:

  • Register and appear for CUET (UG or PG depending upon the desired course)
  • Apply for CSAS Counselling to get a seat in any of the DU-affiliated colleges
  • The university releases DU CSAS Seat Allocation Lists for all categories. If candidates are satisfied with the assigned college and course, they can freeze the request through their dashboard
  • Once the candidates 'Accept' the provisionally allocated seat, the concerned college verifies their eligibility and documents uploaded
  • Once the DU-affiliated college accords the approval, selected candidates must submit the 'Admission Fee' to confirm their admission
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Q:   How are the placements for MA at DU?

A: 

DU has not released its placement report 2023. However, as per the data collated from the DU NIRF report 2023, the key highlights of DU placements 2022 are presented below for the two-year PG courses including MA:

Course

Total Students & Students Placed

Median Package (2022)

PG 2-year (MA, MSc, MCom)

Total students: 6,986

Students placed: 1,271

INR 15.5 LPA

Note: In the absence of MA-specific placements data, the above-mentioned data is gathered from sources other than the official website, i.e., NIRF.

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Q:   Who is eligible for DU 3 year LLM?

A: 

Graduation is the minimum qualification required for DU LLM programme. Below is detailed eligibility for LLM:

  • Aspirants need to complete a three or five-year LLB degree from the University of Delhi or any other Indian or Foreign University recognised as equivalent by DU with at least 50% aggregate (45% aggregate for OBC-NCL/ PwD/ CW and 40% aggregate for SC/ ST) or equivalent can apply for LLM course.
  • Candidates securing the marks prescribed above or appearing in the qualifying degree examination or awaiting the results of any such examination are eligible to appear in the LLM Entrance Test but the admission will depend on their securing the minimum eligibility marks prescribed above.
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