Can my daughter get admission for English honors in Delhi University with 92.25% in 12th?

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Asked by Rajiv Das
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ashutosh chauhan
7 years ago
The admission in DU is on the basis of class 12th percentage. For B.A. (hons) English, best 4 subjects marks are calculated against the cut off released by DU. If you add physical education in best 4 subjects, your some marks are deducted. You can also download the brochure of Delhi University, and

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Sugandha Vats
7 years ago
Yes, she might be able to get into a few colleges with her marks, the colleges will deduct her marks or percentage from her best of four. However, she should be able to get into DU for English (Hons).

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