St. Xavier's College Entrance Test
B.Sc (honours) in Chemistry is one of the leading and the career promising course of Delhi University. The course brings specialization in the subject and gives the prominence towards the basic subject knowledge for the higher studies in the particular subject. Also, the course is a better choice for other opportunities like Research, lectureship, Corporate World and more..
Here is the complete procedure regarding the admission in DU
Hello Dherya Jain,
Candidates passing the Class XII from Boards other than Maharashtra State Board and seeking admissions to First Year B.M.S. are required to apply for a Provisional Eligibility Certificate through the College at the time of admission. The application form is available in the College Office. It should be duly filled, submitted with an attested copy of the Class XII marksheet and a passport size photograph along with the prescribed fees of Rs. 320 and verification of document fees of Rs. 500 (Total Rs. 820) to the College Office.
For more details refer the link :- http://xaviers.edu/main/index.php/admissions-and-courses?showall=&start=2
For any other queries reach out to us in comments below. Have a great day!!
Hey hitanshi , hope you doing good
Well let me tell you , it's not compulsory at all , just clear your thoughts, for bms you just bms entrance you just need to be good in English , make sure that you passed with 65%in class 12th , and improve your GK , that's all also don't forget to carry you confidence , it's going to help you.
Thank you
Hello Mohina,
There is no entrance exam for B.Com.The entrance exam is for BMS degree only.
All the best!
Hello Kadambinee,
You can get into BA in political science because you are from science background.The person who has completed 10+2 exam in arts stream is only eligibile for the course.
Hope I helped you.All the best for future endeavour!!
Hey Anubhab,
Looking at the previous year's data and this year's statistics there's a possible chance of you getting into St. Xavier's Mumbai for B.Sc in Economics. You might not make it in the first merit but probably you'll make it in the second merit.
You can go visit St. Xavier's Mumbai's official site to check last year's cut offs and merit list. You'll get an idea about it. I wish you all the best!
Hy Prarthana!!
Yes, it is necessary to have maths as a subject in your 12th standard to be eligible to get BBA course at Saint Xaviers College, Mumbai. You have to clear an entrance test of Saint Xaviers to get a seat in this college. In the entrance test you can expect the questions related to maths also. Thus it is mandatory for you to have maths as a subject with commerce in your 12th standard.
I hope your query is clear now.
good luck!!
ADMISSION PROCESS:
The admission is based on the cut-off issued by the university or college. The major admission process is only on a merit basis. A few universities like Banaras Hindu University also conduct their Undergraduate Entrance Test [UET]. Admission is made according to merit in the entrance test, subject to fulfilling of eligibility requirements. The process starts in the month of May. The first step is to duly fill the admission form. It can either online or offline depending on the institution.
The admission to the Bachelor of Science in Zoology is based on the marks attained by the students in class Xll. Most colleges and universities release cut off lists after the students have filled the admission form. If the aggregate percentage obtained by the student in the class Xll examination satisfies the cut-off criterion issued by the college, he/she shall be granted admission based on the merit list.
Bachelor degree in Zoology can also be awarded through distance education mode. There are a number of colleges and universities in India that offer bonafide education in Zoology through distance or correspondence mode.
The eligibility criterion for admission to B.Sc. Zoology is that the candidate must have studied the duly filled application forms to the university. In this mode too. Different universities release cut-off lists for enrollment. Admission is granted to those fulfilling the eligibility criteria. Students must ensure the validity of the course they are pursuing and the college/university in this medium.
Eligibility for B.Sc. Zoology:
The minimum eligibility criterion for a student to take admission in B.Sc. Zoology is that the candidate must have studied Physics, Chemistry, and Biology in class 12 and should have attained a minimum of 50% aggregate in 10+2 examinations. There is no eligibility percentage for Distance/Correspondence mode of education.
HERE IS THE LIST OF SOME OF THE RENOWNED ACADEMIC INSTITUTIONS OFFERING THIS COURSE:
Hi sanjeev,
The minimum eligibility criteria for a student to take admission in B.Sc. zoology is that the candidate must have studied Physics, Chemistry and Biology in class 12 and should have attained a minimum of 50% aggregate in 12th exams.
The admission is based on the cut off list issued by the university or college.
The process starts in the month of may. The first step is to duly fill the application form. It can be either online or offline depending on the institution.
The admission to bachelor of science in zoology is based on marks attained by class 12. Most college and university relaease cut off after the students have filled the application form.
The percentage is being decide by your best of four score. So if your best of four is more than 95-96%, most probably you can get admission into university of delhi best colleges.
Delhi university best colleges for B.Sc zoology are:
•Hindu college
•Miranda House ( for girls only)
•kirrori Mal college
•sri Venketshwra college
•Hansraj college
•Ramjas college
Apart from Du there's other colleges you can look for are:-
•Madras Christian college
•Sacred heart college
•Annamalai university
•Christ university & few more.
I would personally suggest you to go for delhi university colleges. Rest is on you.
Good luck!!
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