Can I get admission in Hindu College, DU to pursue BA political science with 97.3% in class 12th commerce from AP Intermediate Board?
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You can get admission in other good colleges and as well in Hindu College. Maybe not in the 1st cut-off, but you can get admission in 3rd or 4th cut-off. You can admission in some other good colleges of DU which suits you and your heart in 1st or 2nd cut-off, and afterwards, if the cut-off of Hindu College comes down, you can take admission in it, but for that, you will have to keep watching the cut-offs carefully. Not only Hindu is a good college, there are some other good colleges like Hansraj, St. Stephen's, Ramjas, Miranda House (for girls), etc. Fill other good universities/colleges forms also. You have got good marks. Rest is in...more
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No. The reason is, cut-off is much higher and second, when you are from the other stream, you have penalty of 2.5% that means, if the cut-off is 97.3 percent for those who have completed 12th with political science. For people from other streams, it is 99.8 percent. Last year, cut-off for general category was 96.75. Considering this, you need to have 99.25 and for OBC. It is 94.5 if you are an OBC as you have chance.
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