Hey can I will get admission in ba programme in du as I have scored 72.7 in best four and belongs to sc
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Hello aspirant,
Minimum qualification is 12th passed/appearing with 75% aggregate of best four including 85% in English for general category.
A general candidate should have Minimum 60% in four subjects (including mathematics), 54% for OBC, and passing marks are required for SC/ST.
As per the eligibility criteria mentioned by the institute you are eligibile for admission in DU.
However, because of the extreme competiotion and limited number of seats you seem to have very few chances of admission.
All the best.
Minimum qualification is 12th passed/appearing with 75% aggregate of best four including 85% in English for general category.
A general candidate should have Minimum 60% in four subjects (including mathematics), 54% for OBC, and passing marks are required for SC/ST.
As per the eligibility criteria mentioned by the institute you are eligibile for admission in DU.
However, because of the extreme competiotion and limited number of seats you seem to have very few chances of admission.
All the best.
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Hey Yash,
Greetings. Ba programme is a much preferred course and the cut off is usually high. This year the course cut off depends on combinations in ba programme, for instance, since history and political science, or psychology and English are much preferred so the cut off for this combination is high. It's not very likely for you to get admission in ba programme but you can still check for colleges with least preferred combinations. Also, it depends on availability of seats in the course you wish to pursue. You might try your luck in few colleges though.
Greetings. Ba programme is a much preferred course and the cut off is usually high. This year the course cut off depends on combinations in ba programme, for instance, since history and political science, or psychology and English are much preferred so the cut off for this combination is high. It's not very likely for you to get admission in ba programme but you can still check for colleges with least preferred combinations. Also, it depends on availability of seats in the course you wish to pursue. You might try your luck in few colleges though.
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