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Asked: July 22, 2021In: Universities

Can I get admission in DU with 75?

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    Added an answer on July 23, 2021 at 1:37 pm

    No, if you want to take admission in popular courses like B.A(Economics), B.Com/B.Com (Hons), B.Sc (Hons) then 75% is not enough for the general category you should have at least 88-89% for admission in these courses. Cutoffs of courses like B.A(Psychology), B.A(Philosophy), B.Sc (Home Science) areRead more

    No, if you want to take admission in popular courses like B.A(Economics), B.Com/B.Com (Hons), B.Sc (Hons) then 75% is not enough for the general category you should have at least 88-89% for admission in these courses.

    Cutoffs of courses like B.A(Psychology), B.A(Philosophy), B.Sc (Home Science) are comparatively less, so here you have a chance to get admission in Delhi University

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Geet Sharma
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Asked: March 13, 2021In: Universities

Which campus is best in DU?

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    Added an answer on March 19, 2021 at 9:04 pm

    Currently, Delhi University has 90 plus colleges divided over the different locations in Delhi, so campus should not be the main focus of attraction the college in which you are going and the course which you are going to pursue should be the on the priority while considering college. Yes, North camRead more

    Currently, Delhi University has 90 plus colleges divided over the different locations in Delhi, so campus should not be the main focus of attraction the college in which you are going and the course which you are going to pursue should be the on the priority while considering college.

    Yes, North campus colleges are more reputed, but similarly, there are top-class colleges in the South campus as well. Venkateshwara College is far better than some North campus colleges. Both the campuses have their own benefits like in North Campus you will find the top coaching institutions from where you can prepare for different competitive exams but while studying in South campus you can have more corporate exposure as so many companies are located in Nehru Place and similar locations where you can do internships while studying in college,.
    So campuses hardly matter!

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Ekansh Sharma
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Asked: July 19, 2021In: CA

Is 12th marks important for CA?

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    Added an answer on July 20, 2021 at 9:15 pm

    No, 12th marks don't matter in CA. The only thing that matters is that you should have passed your class 12th, 90% or 50% doesn't matter all students will have to sit for the same CA Foundation Exam and the passing criteria will be the same for all.

    No, 12th marks don’t matter in CA. The only thing that matters is that you should have passed your class 12th, 90% or 50% doesn’t matter all students will have to sit for the same CA Foundation Exam and the passing criteria will be the same for all.

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Asked: July 13, 2021In: CA

Is maths compulsory for CA?

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    Added an answer on July 13, 2021 at 10:59 pm

    Maths is not at all compulsary, the foundation examination come in the following pattern- Paper 1- Principles and Practice of Accounting Syllabus Paper 2- Business Laws and Business Correspondence and Reporting Paper 3- Business Mathematics and Logical Reasoning and Statistics Paper 4- Business EconRead more

    Maths is not at all compulsary, the foundation examination come in the following pattern-

    Paper 1- Principles and Practice of Accounting Syllabus
    Paper 2- Business Laws and Business Correspondence and Reporting
    Paper 3- Business Mathematics and Logical Reasoning and Statistics
    Paper 4- Business Economics and Business and Commercial Knowledge

    So for paper 3 you will require the basic understanding of your class 9th and 10th maths and if you prepare it well for 20-25 days than it’s not a difficult exam to crack.

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Asked: January 23, 2021In: Undergraduate

Is maths compulsory for BCom in DU?

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    No, Maths is not compulsory if you are going for Bcom(Prog) from Delhi University, there is no compulsion to consider it in the Top 4 subjects while calculating your admission percentage but for Bcom(Hons), Delhi University amended its admission policy in 2015 making maths compulsory for taking admiRead more

    No, Maths is not compulsory if you are going for Bcom(Prog) from Delhi University, there is no compulsion to consider it in the Top 4 subjects while calculating your admission percentage but for Bcom(Hons), Delhi University amended its admission policy in 2015 making maths compulsory for taking admission in Bcom(Hons) and Economic(Hons)

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Jayant
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Asked: July 22, 2021In: Universities

Is Tata Institute of Fundamental Research (TIFR) exam tough?

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    Yes, TIFR GS Exam is a bit difficult as compared to IIT JAM, etc it has 2 levels and both the levels are tuff. First is the written exam, which consists of four sections: General, Physics, Chemistry and Biology, each containing 15 questions. after clearing that you have to sit for the most difficultRead more

    Yes, TIFR GS Exam is a bit difficult as compared to IIT JAM, etc it has 2 levels and both the levels are tuff. First is the written exam, which consists of four sections: General, Physics, Chemistry and Biology, each containing 15 questions. after clearing that you have to sit for the most difficult part that is the interview.

    In the interview, a panel of 4-5 scientists will ask questions to check your understanding and knowledge of subjects. If you have scored well in the written examination then you may easily qualify for admission as they assume that you are already good with subjects and basic aptitude but if your scores are less in the written exam then you should prepare for your interview very well because it is going to be deciding factor for you.

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Asked: July 17, 2021In: CS

Is CS easier than CA?

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    CS is comparatively easier than CA, CA is considered one of the toughest exams in the Country. CA stands for Chartered Accountant and mainly focuses on Auditing, Accounting, Taxation, and Finance. The exam is easy to enter but very difficult to complete while CS is also difficult but not as difficulRead more

    CS is comparatively easier than CA, CA is considered one of the toughest exams in the Country. CA stands for Chartered Accountant and mainly focuses on Auditing, Accounting, Taxation, and Finance. The exam is easy to enter but very difficult to complete while CS is also difficult but not as difficult as CA is. CS stands for Company Secretary where the major portion of the studies are related to Company Laws, Deposits law, Compliances, and Secretarial audits. Both the courses offer a promising career to the candidates after completion and are very reputed in the country but CA is very difficult when it comes to syllabus and subjects as the majority of the subjects are of practical aspects while in CS the majority of the syllabus is based on theoretical aspects and explanations.

    In CA it is mandatory to complete your training of 2.5 years under any CA practitioner before appearing in your Final Examination while in CS the training required is just for one year after completing your CS final exams that makes CA even more difficult for the candidates.

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Asked: July 10, 2021In: Civil Services

What is the salary of IAS?

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    What is the salary of IAS?

    The Salary of IAS Officers depends upon the level of the post they are holding and the years of experience they have, this can be as follows- The basic salary starts from 56,100 per month at sub division magistrate level and can go upto 2,50.000 per month at cabinet secretary level but for that, youRead more

    The Salary of IAS Officers depends upon the level of the post they are holding and the years of experience they have, this can be as follows-
    The basic salary starts from 56,100 per month at sub division magistrate level and can go upto 2,50.000 per month at cabinet secretary level but for that, you should have a minimum experience of around 36-37 years in the administrative service of India

    This is the basic salary, along with this various allowances like Dearness Allowance, Travel Allowance, HRA, etc are also given to the Officers.

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Asked: March 27, 2021In: Universities

Are DU forms out for 2021

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    Added an answer on March 27, 2021 at 11:23 pm

    No, the forms are not out yet, but as per the sources they are going to be released in the first or second week of April. There may be a delay in new session by around 1 month as University is currently busy in conducting OBE. It is confirmed that no entrance exam would be conducted for merit basedRead more

    No, the forms are not out yet, but as per the sources they are going to be released in the first or second week of April. There may be a delay in new session by around 1 month as University is currently busy in conducting OBE. It is confirmed that no entrance exam would be conducted for merit based courses and the application procedure is also going to be same as before.

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Asked: January 31, 2021In: Undergraduate

Can I get admission in DU with 95 percentage?

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    Added an answer on January 31, 2021 at 3:15 pm

    Yes, 95 percentage is a very good score and you can easily get admission to Delhi University with this percentage. But it largely depends upon which course you are looking to opt for because in popular courses like Bcom(Hons) and BA Economics cut-offs are sky high so you might not get your favoriteRead more

    Yes, 95 percentage is a very good score and you can easily get admission to Delhi University with this percentage. But it largely depends upon which course you are looking to opt for because in popular courses like Bcom(Hons) and BA Economics cut-offs are sky high so you might not get your favorite college in 95 percent.

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