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can I get admission in du, b.com honors with 52 Mark's in maths n overall 96.4 percentile (general category) plzzz replyy


Palak Sikka 21st Jul, 2020
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Apoorva Student Expert 30th Aug, 2020

Hello dear student, as you have obtained 52 marks in maths which will decrease your overall percentage of top four subjects that will be counted for you to get admission into du. so those candidates who want to apply for the university bcom they must have English or Hindi and the combination of best three subjects among maths, accountancy ,economics and business studies. So likewise marks of best four are counted but as maths is a compulsory subject so there is a probability that your percentage will go down of best four. but as you said you have 94 plus percentage for the  total percentage. So I am guessing you must have scored well in other subjects also that's why you have this much percentage. don't worry try for it and there is a probability that you get admission into du

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