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If i want to do Bsc hons(physics) from DU, for cut off marks average of all 5 subjects will be considered or average of PCM only?


Gagan Arora 6th Jun, 2020
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ruchika.chauhan Expert 16th Jul, 2020

Hello

For admission to the B.Sc (Hons) Physics course in Delhi University, merit will be calculated based on aggregate percentage in Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics.


Also, you can check your admission chances in colleges based on your marks in class 12th using the Delhi University College Predictor Tool.

lakshita shaan 16th Jul, 2020

hey,

i hope you are doing great, the combination of subjects for the course B.Sc physics hons in delhi university is candidate must have secured a minimum aggregate of 60 percent marks in physics , chemistry and mathematics altogether , the additional eligibility criteria for B.Sc physics hons is candidate must have secured a 50 percent marks in english

for more details kindly go through the link

https://university.careers360.com/articles/du-bsc-eligibility-criteria

all the best!

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