Can Applied Maths students apply for Delhi University commerce UG programs?
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If you have applied maths in class 11 and 12 then you are eligible for taking admission in B.Com honours, BA honours in economics. , You are also eligible for appearing in Delhi joint admission test for BMS, BBA in financial investment, Business economics honours course of Delhi University course. Anyone with a minimum aggregate of 50% or equivalent with a High School Degree (Class 12) can apply for this course. Admissions are usually done on the basis of marks scored at Class 12 level, or through B.Com Entrance Exams. Delhi University is highly known and famous for its B.Com (Hons. ) course. Many aspiring students dream to get a
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