If I have two marksheets (CBSE and NIOS on demand exam for 2 subjects which I didnt have in 12th) will Delhi University accept them both?
Hello
Delhi University (DU) generally accepts mark sheets from recognized boards such as CBSE and NIOS for undergraduate admissions .
However , there are specific considerations to keep in mind :
1. Board Recognition : Both CBSE and NIOS are recognized by the Government of India . Thus , your marks from both boards are valid .
2. Subject Combination : DU usually requires that your final qualification reflects a complete set of subjects for the course you are applying to . If you have used NIOS to fulfill the eligibility criteria by completing additional subjects that were missing in your CBSE mark sheet , it should be acceptable .
3. Aggregate Calculation : DU will calculate your percentage based on the best four or required subjects , depending on the course . Ensure that the combination of subjects (from CBSE and NIOS) aligns with the eligibility criteria of the course you wish to pursue .
4. Document Submission : At the time of admission , you will need to submit both mark sheets (CBSE and NIOS) . DU might ask for an undertaking or clarification regarding why you appeared for additional subjects via NIOS .
5. Course Specific Rules : Some courses might have specific eligibility requirements . Double check the eligibility criteria for your desired course in DU’s admission .
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https://www.careers360.com/university/university-of-delhi-delhi/admission
Hope this helps you .
Thank you .
Hello,
Delhi University (DU) may accept both marksheets (CBSE and NIOS) for admission, but there are specific guidelines:
- Eligibility : DU typically accepts marks from recognized boards, including CBSE and NIOS, for various courses.
- Subject Combinations : Ensure that the subjects you appeared for in NIOS align with DU’s admission requirements for the course you’re applying to.
- Verification : DU might ask for clarification or documentation confirming the legitimacy of both marksheets.
- Criteria : Check the specific course and faculty guidelines to confirm that both marksheets are eligible.
- Application Process : Be prepared for possible additional documentation during the application.
Hope it helps !
Yes, Delhi University (DU) typically accepts NIOS marksheets along with CBSE for admissions, provided:
Your combined marks meet the eligibility criteria for the course you’re applying for.
Both marksheets are genuine and issued by the respective boards.
You fulfill other course-specific requirements, such as minimum subject scores or cutoff percentages.
It is recommended to confirm this by checking DU’s official website or contacting the admission office for clarity on their acceptance of combined ma
rksheets.
Hello,
Delhi University (DU) usually requires a single consolidated mark sheet for eligibility in undergraduate admissions . However, in specific cases like yours, where you have appeared for an on-demand NIOS exam for additional subjects, DU may accept the combined marks if they meet the following criteria:
- Boards recognized by DU Both CBSE and NIOS. The mark sheet must clearly mention that the extra subjects were taken under senior secondary education.
- Subject combination : The mark sheets combined should fulfill the subject and percentage criteria for the course you are applying for. For example, if the course requires a particular combination of subjects, your cumulative mark sheets should cover all those.
- Equivalence Certificate : DU may demand an equivalence certificate to confirm that the NIOS subjects meet the eligibility criteria.
- Verification Process : At the time of document verification, DU might check both the marksheets. Be prepared to explain why two marksheets are being submitted.
It is always better to contact the admissions office of DU or refer to their latest bulletin for clarification.
Hello,
The exam center for the BA-B.Ed integrated course depends on the entrance exam you apply for and the options you select during the application process. Here are some examples:
- UP B.Ed JEE: Centers are assigned across different cities in Uttar Pradesh based on preferences indicated during registration. Details are mentioned in the admit card.
- MP Pre B.Ed Exam, Organised by MP Vyapam centers are provided city in application; exact details provided at admit card point
- CG Pre BA-BEd/ BSc- Bed Exam Managed by CG Vyapam and locations for exam given at admitted cards before.
Each entrance test has examination center details in key cities that also ensure accessibility. Exact centers, along with addresses, reporting times, are shown in the admit card. Queries can be made from official helpline or website of concerned exam authority.
Hello there,
Delhi University (DU) generally requires a
single marksheet
for admission purposes. However, in your case, if you have two marksheets—one from CBSE for your regular 12th exams and the other from NIOS (On-Demand Exam) for additional subjects—DU might consider both, but there are specific guidelines:
Key Points:
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Validity of Both Mark Sheets :
- CBSE and NIOS are recognized boards, so both marksheets are valid.
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Ensure that the subjects on the NIOS marksheet align with DU’s eligibility criteria for the course you’re applying to.
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Eligibility Criteria :
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DU evaluates aggregate scores based on
Best 4 Subjects
(for most courses). Both marksheets can be used to fulfill this criterion if needed.
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DU evaluates aggregate scores based on
Best 4 Subjects
(for most courses). Both marksheets can be used to fulfill this criterion if needed.
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Documentation :
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You may need to submit both marksheets during the application process and explain why you appeared for the additional subjects.
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You may need to submit both marksheets during the application process and explain why you appeared for the additional subjects.
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Clarification from DU :
- It is advisable to email or contact DU’s admissions office to confirm if they accept two marksheets for eligibility.
Be sure to check the DU bulletin and eligibility criteria for your specific course!
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Thank you and wishing you all the best for your bright future.