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Is it better to do a BSc in CS from DU or from CURAJ?

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Deepika Shinde Posted On : December 28th, 2021
B.Sc. Computer Science, Atma Ram Sanatan Dharma College, University of Delhi

You should go for a B.Tech in CS, rather than a BSc degree. Most jobs usually ask for a 4-year long B.Tech degree or a B.Sc+M.Sc (5 years) in CS. So, you may face problems while applying for jobs. As for the colleges, DU will be a better option compared to CURAJ. In 2021, NIRF has ranked Delhi University 11th in India. 

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Which is the best college in Delhi University for BA Economics Honours?

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Alisha Sinha Posted On : July 15th, 2022
Bachelors in Economics & English Literature, University of Delhi

Here are some of the best colleges for pursuing BA Economics Hons, from DU. 

College  Fee (in INR)
St. Stephen’s College  1.21 lakhs
SRCC  90,000
Lady Shri Ram College  47,610
Hindu College  52,680
Hans Raj College  62,835
Miranda House 42,480
Kirori Mal College  37,035
Ramjas College  38,575

These are among the most popular DU colleges for BA Eco. 

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What is the criteria for M.Com admissions in Delhi University? Is it merit based or entrance based?

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Devdarshini Dey Posted On : March 22nd, 2023
Studied at Delhi University (2018)

Admission to the PG program at DU is based on 2 modes:

  • Merit-Based: 50% of the entire intake shall be filled by direct admission of Delhi University candidates only, based on merit.
  • Entrance Based: The remaining 50% of the seats are filled through an entrance examination and Interview or Group Discussion.

DU M.Com Eligibility Criteria

For admission into any domain of M.Com from Delhi University, the candidate

  • Must possess a bachelor’s degree in a relevant subject with a minimum of 65% aggregate marks.
  • Must have a qualified CUET PG exam.

DU M.Com Admission Criteria

Candidates seeking admission to the M.Com program at Delhi University are required to

  • Appear for the Common University Entrance Test (CUET PG), conducted by NTA. 
  • Qualifying candidates will be required to register on Delhi University’s admission portal for the selection process. 
  • Along with the registration, candidates will be required to fill in college and department preferences, based on which provisional allocation will be released.

For the final selection, a merit list will be released by Delhi University based on CUET PG scores, college and department preferences, availability of seats, reservation criteria, academic qualifications, and other factors.

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Do we get migration certificate in Delhi University?

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Anita Shukla Posted On : November 15th, 2022
Studied at University of Delhi (Graduated 2018)

Yes, you get your migration certificate after the completion of your degree. But colleges don’t provide you with it. Right after completion, colleges only give you your:

  • Character Certificate 
  • Provisional Certificate 

The final degree certificate is handed over after around 1-2 years. 

To get your Migration Certificate, you are required to fill out a form. This form can be obtained from your college or from V.C. Office. Get it attested by your college and submit it to the examination department of Delhi University. 

Duration: 1 week

Fees: INR 500

Note- students at the South campus are to apply for a migration certificate at the D.U’s examination department in the South campus. The rest have to apply at the examination dept. at the V.C office on the North campus.

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What are the minimum marks required M.Com entrance to take admission in M.Com DU both for a regular and SOL?

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Saksham Bathla Posted On : September 29th, 2021
B.Com (Hons) from University of Delhi (2019)

For M.Com in DU, you can apply through two ways which are as follows –

First, which is purely based on your scores in graduation degree or direct admission. Eligibility criteria for the same is mentioned below:

  • 65% if you are from the B.Com (Honors) course.
  • 70% if you are from the B.Com course.
  • Have further bifurcations for the non-creamy layer.

Second, which is purely based on the entrance.

Eligibility:

  • 50% for B. Com (Honors)
  • 55% for B. Com (Pass) or B.Com (Degree)
  • 50% for B.A. (Hons.) Economics
  • 60% for B.B.S., B.B.A., B.I.F.A., and B.B.E.

The eligibility is the same for both Regular and SOL. In SOL, the percentage of Cut-off is low as compared to regular, and the seat number is greater than regular. For further clarifications, you can take help from ‘Welcome to Department of Commerce M.Com.’ 

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What is the difference between the Delhi school of economics and Delhi university in perspective form ma in economics?

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Manish Sinha Posted On : July 15th, 2022
Studied at Delhi School of Economics

In terms of MA Economics, there is no difference between Delhi University and Delhi School of Economics. The MA in Economics degree offered by DU is through DSE since it is the Economics department of Delhi University. It is one of the most-sought after Economic schools in the country and offers excellent education in the field.

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Which is better, DU or IIM Indore?

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Akriti Sinha Posted On : July 15th, 2022
Business Development & Time (philosophy), University of Delhi

If you are considering doing an undergraduate degree at DU or IIM Indore IPM course, then choosing DU will be better. DU courses are affordable. You will have options to explore after graduation. Delhi is definitely a better location compared to Indore. You can prepare for IIM A, B, and C after your graduation. DU and IIM ABC will offer you better placement opportunities.

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What are the best student organizations or clubs to join at the University of Delhi? Why should students join them?

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Devdarshini Dey Posted On : June 22nd, 2021
Studied at Delhi University (2018)

One of my close friends graduated from the University of Delhi and here are some interesting things I got to know from him -

  • Delhi University is a place where you can polish yourself. Both with a holistic and academic approach.
  • Each college has its various societies formed by students like music, theatre, dance, literature, debating, NSS, NCC, etc.
  • Students clubs and organizations include Dramatics Societies, Dance Societies, Music Societies, Fashion Societies, Photography Societies, Literature Societies, NSS, and Sports clubs.
  • You need to participate in quite a few social groups in college for their overall development and to build up a good CV.
  • You should make the best of the opportunity that comes in the way.
  • The benefits of joining and working in college societies play an immense role at the placements.
  • Corporates would love to hire an already experienced student.
  • Good academics along with participating in extracurricular activities gives you an edge professionally.

While going through the process of joining societies many colleges require students to pass either an interview or an audition. Selecting a society to join requires a good understanding of the area of interest and hobbies. Gear yourself up for an enriching experience at the Delhi University.

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Which is better, St Xavier's college Kolkata or Delhi University?

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Ankit Sinha Posted On : April 14th, 2022
B.Sc from University of Delhi

Among these, Delhi University is the better option. DU brand name is recognized worldwide. If you are planning on pursuing higher education abroad, DU is better. If you are a pass out of DU, it will be easier to get scholarships in foreign universities.

The institute offers good placement opportunities. DU placements 2021 witnessed a median CTC of INR 4.5 LPA. 

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Is it possible to have a migration from DU SOL to DU regular on the basis of your first year percentage?

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Falguni Rahaman Posted On : October 5th, 2021
M.A Modern Indian & World History,University of Delhi (2016)

DU SOL follows an annual system while the other colleges under Delhi University follow a semester system. Therefore, there is no possible migration in between the courses. 

At DU, the semester system for UG courses was introduced back in 2011. Which made it difficult for DU SOL students to seek migration in the second or third year of their courses in regular college. 

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