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I want to know what percentage of marks is required in class 12 boards to get admitted to DU for history; psychology


PURVA CHAKRAVARTY 28th Nov, 2018
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Debosmitha Bhattacharyya Student Expert 7th Jan, 2019

Hello Purva,

As a minimum criterion of eligibility to apply for B. A. Hons at DU, aspiring candidates need to have completed the Higher and Senior Secondary levels of education (classes X and XII) from a recognized educational Board, with a minimum aggregate score of 50%.

Candidates who have acquired Intermediate or 10+2 or an equivalent examination with a minimum of 60% marks in any stream from a recognized board are eligible for BA Hons Psychology course.

Good luck!

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7th Jan, 2019
Even if I don't get 90 above for my preferred subject then also I there are possibilities I will get admission there?
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