For Du undergraduate students, if we give pg entrance exam for Du, do we need to give entrance exam?
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Hyy Himings
If you are an undergraduate Student it depends what type of course or which course you want to get admission in. Because there are few courses which donot requires any entrance test you can directly get admission on the basis of your undergraduate aggregate minimum 50-60%
And if there is any entrance test required and you failed to pass it with minimum % ( which is almost 30-40%), then you have to appear for it again.
But I will advise you to apply in other reputated Institutes also. In case you
Failed for 1 so you always have another choice.
Hope this will help you to make decisions for your PG course.
If you are an undergraduate Student it depends what type of course or which course you want to get admission in. Because there are few courses which donot requires any entrance test you can directly get admission on the basis of your undergraduate aggregate minimum 50-60%
And if there is any entrance test required and you failed to pass it with minimum % ( which is almost 30-40%), then you have to appear for it again.
But I will advise you to apply in other reputated Institutes also. In case you
Failed for 1 so you always have another choice.
Hope this will help you to make decisions for your PG course.
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Hi.
Yes you need to give the entrance test for PG again. The eligibility criteria for MSc is you must have a B.Sc. (Honours)/B.Sc. Degree (10+2+3 scheme) with relevant fields (10+2+3 scheme) or its equivalent from Delhi University or any other University as equivalent with minimum 50% marks in aggregate. And for MA you must have a BA (Honours)/BA Degree (10+2+3 scheme) with relevant fields (10+2+3 scheme) or its equivalent from Delhi University or any other University as equivalent with minimum 50% marks in aggregate.
Hope it helps.
Yes you need to give the entrance test for PG again. The eligibility criteria for MSc is you must have a B.Sc. (Honours)/B.Sc. Degree (10+2+3 scheme) with relevant fields (10+2+3 scheme) or its equivalent from Delhi University or any other University as equivalent with minimum 50% marks in aggregate. And for MA you must have a BA (Honours)/BA Degree (10+2+3 scheme) with relevant fields (10+2+3 scheme) or its equivalent from Delhi University or any other University as equivalent with minimum 50% marks in aggregate.
Hope it helps.
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