Can I get admission in DU for B.Sc in maths (H) with 59% in 12th?

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Asked by Girish Pathak
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Aarti Singh
8 years ago
Dear Girish, with these low marks, it is difficult to get admission in DU, because of the high cut off. You should try for admission in good private universities like LPU, Manipal University, Amity, etc. Where you can GET admission based on their tests too. All these universities offer world class l

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ashutosh chauhan
8 years ago
No, your marks are very low. Cut off for this course is closed above 90%. But, don't lose hope. Fill up the form of private university, and try there.

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