You can apply for Delhi University B.Sc courses online. DU admission for undergraduate courses is solely based on CUET scores. NTA released CUET application form on April 6. The application deadline is 6th May 22.
To apply for BSc courses, go to the official website of DU. Register by using ‘New Applicant Signup’ tab. Fill out the application form, upload the required documents and pay the admission fee. The common eligibility criteria for DU BSc courses is 45% aggregate in 10+2 with Science stream.
Nizam College is a very popular and reputed college to pursue B.Sc courses and the admission process of this college starts in around June and July.
The applications are available at the campus academic center or at the IOB Basheerbagh branch and you can ask them to provide you a form for B.Sc. After filling in all the details asked in the form, you will have to submit the form at the campus academic center.
There is a special quota available for students who are physically handicapped or are children of Ex-army. Students who are involved in sports, NCC, or any kind of co-curricular activities are also eligible to take advantage of the special quota, but you will have to provide all the valid documents required to take advantage of the special quota.
Your admission to this college will be based on marks in your 12th standard, the total number of students applying for this course, and if you have applied through any special quota.
Until now, JIPMER used to conduct entrance exams for BSc courses especially. These courses included anesthesia and other paramedical courses.
However, recently JIPMER has announced that candidates will be granted admission to these courses through NEET only. Anyone who wants to pursue a JIPMER Anesthesia course will have to sit for NEET and secure the required cutoff. The counseling schedule and process will be conducted by JIPMER only.
JIPMER B.Sc Eligibility Criteria
Registration for NEET exams generally begins in the month of March.
If you are willing to get admission at IGNOU for B.Sc. Mathematics you can follow the following steps:
choose minimum 40 credits worth of Mathematics electives
you have to choose/opt your Mathematics electives according to year wise scheme i.e some electives in first year,some in second year and rest are in third year.
Remember you cannot opt a 3rd year elective course in first year or second year. You can opt a first year course in second year or third year. Similarly a second year course in the third year. This is why there are less than 24 credit options of Mathematics electives.
Online registration system eliminates the already selected electives automatically. This is the reason you don’t get MTE1 or MTE6 etc. options in your second year reregistration options list.
MTE 06 is the toughest paper so try opting other electives.