ap students have intermediate 1styear and 2ndyear which marks consider are for Delhi University admission plz tell me
Dear candidate
All intermediate exams have two year 1st year for 11th & 2nd year for class 12th.
Your 12th marks/percentage are considered for admission in any course of Delhi University. Its merit based addmission on marks obtained by participating Candidates.
As you haven't mentioned about any specific courses.
You can eligibility criteria for delhi university for different courses from the link below
https://www.google.com/amp/s/university.careers360.com/articles/du-admission/amp
Hope this information helps you
All the best
when was the delhi university admission forms comes in 2020
Hi,
Delhi University offers admission to various undergraduate and postgraduate courses on basis of qualifying degree merit or Entrance Exam marks. The application process for UG, PG courses commences in the month of May/June every year. For the current academic year admission is to start from June 20 - July 4 tentatively.
Stay connected with the official website to get notified. The link is given below
http://du.ac.in/du/index.php?page=admissions-2
I hope it helps.
what is keam for ? and do I need to write keam for biomedical science?
Hello aspirant,
Hope you are doing great....!!!
Kerala Engineering Architecture Medical (KEAM) is an entrance examination series for admissions to various professional degree courses in the state of Kerala, India. It is conducted by the Office of the Commissioner of Entrance Exams run by the Government of Kerala.
In Kerala, admission to all medical courses including Ayurveda, Homoeopathy, Agricultural, Fisheries, Unani, Veterinary, Sidha, etc. will be based on the NEET ranks. So those candidates who wish to be considered for the allotment in medical courses should be qualified in NEET and are required to apply for KEAM.
I hope this information helps you!
All the best:)
My Signature in self attested document is different from Original signature in DU registration form will it pose any Problem for me
Nope! It will not cause any problem but it is always preferable for any examination that you should write the full name as your signature. Now if you have done some twist in your signature then it doesn't matter provided you should be able to write the signature if required laterwise. Although let me assure you that its not a bank and no one will be testing your signature to higher precession. So don't worry about it.
To know more about DU visit the link below:
https://www.careers360.com/university/university-of-delhi-delhi
I hope this answer helps. All the very best for your future endeavors!
delhi university admission with previous years cut off
Hello Aspirant,
In this answer I will guide you with an admission process and also with the application process along with previous year's cut-off and cut-off (expected) for this year.
For admission to Delhi University your best four percentage will be taken into consideration if the course is accepting admission on the basis of merit in the qualifying examination i.e. 10+2.
Now let us discuss how the Best four marks are calculated for admissions :-
-->> Marks one language and three academic/elective subjects are taken into consideration.
-->> The three academic/elective subject includes -
** One subject in which admission is sought.
** If you don't mention the same subject in your best 4 in which admission is sought then a disadvantage of 2.5% will be applicable, for admissions in Honours programme.
-->> Two academic/ elective subjects from List A* and in case you do not include the two subjects in best 4 from Liste A* then you will get -2.5% on your total best 4 percentage.
-->> The subjects included in the calculation of ‘Best of Four’ must have at least 70% theory component and in case the criteria does not met then the marks of theory and practical shall be converted into 70% and 30% on pro rata basis.
* For more details and subjects available in the List A kindly check out the link given below :-
You can check out previous year's cut-off from the link given below :-
https://university.careers360.com/articles/du-cutoff
While going through the above link kindly keep a note that expected cut-offs are totally on the basis of previous year's cut-off and the cut-offs are bound to change depending upon various factors like :
==>> Number of registered candidates
==>> Candidates from each category
==>> Top score
==>> number of seats available in the particular college.
And some more.
So you can also use DU College predictor tool which will tell you what all colleges you can get based upon your best four percentage :-
https://university.careers360.com/delhi-university-college-predictor
The DU 2021 Application form is also released on August 2nd so you can follow the steps given below to complete your application :-
Step-1 -->> Register yourself on the official website du.ac.in and create your User ID and password.
Step-2 -->> Now login using your login credential created in first step and start filling up the application form with details such as your personal details, academic details and so on.
Step-3 -->> Now you have to upload the documents only in the prescribed specifications that are mentioned below.
Step-4 -->> Now proceed for Application fee which goes like :-
** Registration fee for UR/ OBC - 250 (Non-refundable)
** Registration fee for SC/ST/ PwD - 150 (Non-refundable)
** Registration fee for Sports - 100 (Additional Non-Refundable)
** DU application form fees for ECA - 100 (Additional, Non-refundable)
** Additional registration fee for each entrance-based course for UR/OBC - 750
** Additional registration fee for each entrance-based course for SC/ST/PWD/EWS - 300
List of documents to keep ready in hand before filling the DU 2021 Application form :-
-) Passport size photograph - 10-50 kb in jpg/jpeg/png format.
-) Scanned image of your signature - 10-50 kb in jpg/jpeg/png format.
-) Scanned copy ofclass 10th certificate/mark sheet to verify date of birth (Self attested) - 100-500 kb in jpg/jpeg/png format
-) Scanned copy of self attested Cass 11th and 12th certificate/mark sheet or self-attested copy of the mark sheet obtained by the school and the board - 100-500 kb in jpg/jpeg/png format
-) Valid SC/ST/OBC/PWD/KM/CW certificate, if required and it should also be Self attested - 100-500 kb in jpg/jpeg/png format
-) Self attested copies of Sports/ECA certificates (If required) - 100-500 kb in jpg/jpeg/png format
For more details kindly check out the link given below :-
https://university.careers360.com/articles/du-application-form
I hope this information helps you.
Good Luck!!
Delhi university admission 2020 cut off
Hi
Can you please help us with the course ,college and your category for which you want to know Delhi University 2020 cut off
Anyway,
2020 cut off in Shri Ram College of Commerce of Delhi University for Bcom hons and BA economics Honours is provided below category wise
Category |
B. Com. (Hons.) |
B. A. (Hons.) Economics |
General |
99.50% |
99.00% |
EWS |
97.50% |
97.75% |
OBC |
98.00% |
97.75% |
SC |
96.25% |
97.00% |
ST |
94.50% |
95.75% |
You can get previous year cutoff at
https://university.careers360.com/articles/du-cutoff
But yes,
Cut off keeps changing every year depending on a number of factors like
* the number of students that apply in DU for admission
* Marks/percentage in 12th of different students applying in DU
* the number of seats in the course you want to get admission in
*Your category
But don't worry,
we have DU college predictor for you, the link for the same is provided below :-
https://university.careers360.com/delhi-university-college-predictor
It tells you the colleges which you can get in Delhi University for Science, Commerce, Arts courses , depending on your marks/percentage in 12th , the category you belong to etc. Also you can check coursewise, category wise cut off for various cut off list etc.
Thank you
Is there any application form released related to the course of mass communication and journalism in delhi University if release please tell me?
Hello,
University of Delhi will release the DU journalism and mass communication 2021 application form in May, in online mode. The submission deadline for DU journalism and mass communication 2021 application form will be soon announced. Keep an eye on the official website for the latest information. The DU journalism and mass communication 2021 admission is conducted on the basis of candidate’s merit. After the application process is over, the university will release the DU journalism and mass communication 2021 cutoff in online mode. The DU journalism and mass communication application form 2021 has not been announced yet.
Hello My question,, Bihar ews certificate valid in Delhi university admission process bcz i apply in ews category
Dear aspirant,
According to your question , EWS certificate made in bihar is absolutely valid in delhi university as it is for educational purpose. EWS certificates are generally issued by candidates who wants take admission in any college for education purpose and the certificate should be of Circle officer or Sdo level.
can I change college when I get better college after second cut off
Hi,
Yes, you can change the college if you get a better college in the second cutoff. But, for this, you have to follow some norms. You have to withdraw the admission from that previously admitted college and should collect your documents from that college. After the withdrawn process is over, you can fill the admission form for the college in which you seek to get admission and follow the same rules which you have done while your first admission.
I am currently get admission in St Xaviers College Kolkata in B.com Hons (2020-2023) and as per 1st cutoff eligible for Aurobindo college in DU So which one is better college St Xavier Kolkata or Aurobindo college Delhi for B.com honours
Hello Ritesh!
St.Xavier's College is one of the most reputed college when it comes to commerce. The campus is huge, excellent infrastructure and facilities too. Placements record is around 70% and the average package offered is 3-4LPA. One advantage of joining this college is you will get exposure to non academic domain as well. There are many non curricular activities too held in the college. College is pretty strict so if you are looking for a college where you can chill a bit along with college days, then may be this is not a right choice. The faculty is well trained and experience in general amd you can expect a good time learning there.
Aurobindo College is affiliated to the Delhi University. The campus is small and evidently the infrastructure is not so appealing either. Placements were a bit low around 3 to 4 years back but now it is improving. However, faculty are indeed good and friendly. The college fee is not too high and affordable on an average scale to everyone.
If you have to choose one of them, may be I would recommend St.Xavier's college. However, if you choose Aurobindo too, it is not a bad decision either as you will get exposure from scratch in this college.
Choose as per your convinience and target.
https://www.careers360.com/colleges/sri-aurobindo-college-new-delhi/reviews
https://www.careers360.com/colleges/st-xaviers-college-kolkata/reviews
You can read more reviews here..
All the best!