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  1. For the 2025 admissions to Delhi University's (DU) five-year integrated law program (BA LLB/BBA LLB),you will need to use your CLAT scores instead of AILET scores.
  2. DU plans to start accepting applications in April 2025.
  3. To apply, you must have valid CLAT 2025 scores.


Hello Aspirant,

Both Delhi University (DU) and Banaras Hindu University (BHU) are elite universities and each has its own merits. Here is a summarized view of the two universities:

  • Delhi University (DU): This offers great exposure, diverse peer interaction opportunities, and good placement/internship options, especially since it is situated in a metro city with an active academic environment and flourishing corporate industry. The curriculum is regularly updated, supplemented with a variety of extracurricular and research amenities.
  • Banaras Hindu University: BHU has a vibrant academic environment and a fantastic mathematics program with dedicated faculty. The academic environment is research-based and complemented with excellent alumni, many of whom have gone on to complete their higher studies (i.e. IIT JAM, GATE, etc) or to international programs.

In summary, for a career based program, DU is possibly less tedious and better for networking/job opportunities in metros, whilst BHU is a good option for research and higher study opportunities.

Both B.Sc. In Food Technology (Honors) and B.N.Y.S. (Bachelor of Naturopathy and Yogic Sciences) provides various career paths from the University of Delhi (DU), in which BSC Food Tech focuses a strong focus on food processing and quality control, while B.N.Y.S.. Tilt towards overall health and welfare including nutrition.

BSc (Hons) Food Technology:

Scope:

The program focuses on food science and technology, prepares graduates for the roles in food processing, quality control, research and development and food security.

Career opportunities:

Food Technologists, Food Scientists, Quality Control Manager, Food Safety Officer, Product Development Specialist, Research Scientist, and more.

Industry:

Graduates can get employment in food processing industries, research laboratories, regulatory bodies, counseling firms and even multinational companies.

Higher studies:

M.Sc in food technology or in food technology is options for further expertise.

BNSS (Bachelor of Naturopathy and Yogic Sciences):

Scope:

The program emphasizes overall health, welfare and lifestyle intervention, including natural medicine, yoga and related sciences.

Career opportunities:

Naturopathy, yoga therapist, wellness coach, health counselor, nutritionist, and more.

Yes, Delhi University (DU) offers a B.Com (Hons.) program through the Common University Entrance Test (CUET). For the 2025–26 admission cycle, DU has updated its eligibility criteria for B.Com (Hons.), making Mathematics or Applied Mathematics mandatory for all applicants. Previously, students could apply with Accountancy or Bookkeeping as an alternative, but this option has been removed

Hello there,

Delhi University (DU) does not currently offer a B.Com (Hons.) degree specifically in FinTech. However, DU provides a Certificate Course in Applied Financial Technology at Shaheed Sukhdev College of Business Studies, which focuses on financial technology skills.

For admission to B.Com (Hons.) at DU through CUET, the required subject combinations include:

  • Any one language from List A

  • Mathematics or Applied Mathematics or Accountancy/Bookkeeping

  • Two additional subjects from List B1 or B2

These subjects align with core commerce topics like Mathematics and Accountancy.

If you want a degree specifically in FinTech, consider other universities offering such programs, for example:

  • BBA in FinTech (Honours) at Christ University, NCR Campus

  • B.Com in FinTech & Blockchain Technologies at Teerthanker Mahaveer University

  • B.Com (Hons.) in FinTech with AI at Alliance University, Bangalore

These programs are designed to provide skills in financial technology and related areas.

In summary, DU does not have a B.Com (Hons.) FinTech degree, but you can pursue a certificate course there or opt for specialized FinTech degrees from other institutions.


I hope this answer helps you. If you have more queries, feel free to share your questions with us, and we will be happy to assist you.

Thank you, and I wish you all the best in your bright future.

Hello,

Leaving out your block name in the address section of your CUET application form shouldn't cause any issues during the Delhi University (DU) admission process . The application form primarily requires your house number, locality, city, and pin code. As long as these details are correctly filled in, the absence of the block name is unlikely to affect your admission.

However, if you feel concerned or if the block name is crucial for your address identification, you can reach out to DU's admission helpdesk at ug@admission.du.ac.in (mailto:ug@admission.du.ac.in) or call 011-27006900 for clarification.

Hope it helps !

Hello,

Yes, if you get a seat in Delhi University through CUET UG counselling , you can cancel the admission you took through MPDTE counselling. But keep in mind, you should check the rules and last dates for cancelling the MPDTE seat to avoid any penalty or loss of fees.

To manage both:

  1. Take admission in MPDTE counselling first (if you want a backup).

  2. Meanwhile, participate in CUET UG Delhi University counselling.

  3. If you get a seat in Delhi University, then cancel your MPDTE admission before the deadline.

  4. Make sure you keep track of all dates for admission, cancellation, and fee refund in both counselling processes.

This way, you keep your options open and don’t lose money.

Hope it helps !

Hello,

Yes, you can do a BA Honours course from DU. In most BA Honours courses of DU, the eligibility criteria (as per CUET) mentions that the candidate has to choose 1 language (list A) and 3 domain subjects (list B1) or 1 language (list A) + 2 domain subjects (list B1) + General Aptitude (list B2). So, you are eligible.

Hope this helps. All the best!

Yes, you will need to update your OBC-NCL certificate for CUET UG 2025 if it was issued before March 31, 2025 . The University of Delhi (DU) specifies that the OBC-NCL certificate must be issued after March 31, 2025 , to be considered valid for admission under the OBC-NCL category.

For more detailed information, you can refer to the official DU Admission FAQs (https://admission.uod.ac.in/?UG-Admissions%2FFAQs=) or the CUET UG 2025 Bulletin (https://admission.uod.ac.in/userfiles/downloads/2025/16052025_CSAS-PG-2025.pdf) .

Hello,

EFLU and DU have separate requirements of test papers under CUET. To pursue English Honours in EFLU, you have to choose English and the General Aptitude paper. For DU, you have to choose English and Three domain subjects/ Two language subjects and Two domain subjects. The safest option will be to choose the General paper, English Language paper along with Two domain papers. In that way, you will be able to apply for both EFLU and DU.

Hope this helps. All the best!

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