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Anjali Kumari 15th Oct, 2020

Hello students,

As per the additional eligibilty criteria and basis of selection , Aggregate of 60% or more marks in qualify ing examination in four subjects: English, Mathematics and any two subjects included in list B.

Selection will be based on the rank computed from the combined weighted average of percentage scored in the entrance exam and the percentage scored in the qualifying examination where the weights are: Entrance exam -65% and the Qualifying examination-35% .Hence Maths is compulsory so you cannot apply.

THANK YOU

Twinkle yadav 3rd May, 2019

Hello Nilesh,

DU JAT(Delhi University Joint Admission Test) syllabus consists of Quantitative Ability,Reasoning and Analytical Ability,General English and General Awareness.So the Quantitative part includes topics such as profit and loss,fractions and decimal,ratio and proportion,graphs and pie chart which requires basic knowledge of maths.All the sections are important as there are 25 questions per section.

Hope your query is answered.

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