Can I get admission in a top college of Delhi University with 85-90% in my graduation? I want to pursue b.Sc in mathematics.

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Bhavy dhawan
7 years ago
Hi, If you belong to general category, you would require a minimum of 95-96% to go in top colleges of north campus. Competition is very high.

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If we analysis some of the last cutoffs, you stand a great chance of getting a great college for B.Sc Maths.

Kuldeep Singh
7 years ago
They have a separate exam which is conducted by DU for admission to postgraduate courses.

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Vineet Kumar Rohilla
7 years ago
Only if you have some category you can hope to get the best college, for general category, the cut-off goes above 95%. DU has a very high cut-off.

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N
7 years ago
If you belong to the general category, it is difficult to get admission in North Campus colleges.

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A
7 years ago
This depends on your category. If you belong to general category, it will be difficult to get admission with this percentage.

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The percentage reqiued in 12th is treated for all subjects or just in maths for B.Sc. Hons maths?

JATIN SAHARMA
7 years ago
Hi, If you want to go for best colleges of north campus, then you need at least 95% for B.Sc Mathematics for general category.

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Jayati Bhardwaj
7 years ago
It will be difficult for you to get into one of the top colleges of Delhi University, if you score somewhere in between 85-90. And, if you belong to general category, it will be next to impossible. Most of the top colleges have cut offs above 92%.

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