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is maths compulsory to be included while calculating the merit and cut off of du jate to get admission in college


udita chaudhary 23rd Mar, 2019
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Adil Suaib Khan Student Expert 2nd May, 2019
Hii

There are a number of universities and they also have different eligibility criteria for the same.

Most of them conduct entrances for admissions to the B.B.A program.

Yes it is compulsory for you to have maths in class 12th boards to apply and appear for the University of Delhi, new Delhi DU-JAT examinations Conducted by the university itself.

The eligibility criteria for applying as well as

appearing for the Delhi univerity Joint Ability test is that You score

60% in any four subjects including maths ,english and any two which you

got highest in your class 12th boards. There are a

number of other good central universities/colleges you can apply to in

India.

Hope it helps

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