Is a BA (Eng Hons) who was absent for one paper eligible for post graduation

hi sir/mam. I have done my graduation B.A(ENG)Hons. from Delhi University but i was absent in one of my papers due to which my percentage is low , its only 40.8%. Am i eligible for my post graduation

70 Views|Posted 2010-12-22 16:53:57
Asked by Vaishali
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Vikas Naidu
2010-12-22 17:42:45
What about ur result is showing? Is it showing PASS or not. As per my knowledge is concerned u must have to clear that paper as well for completion of ur degree. Then only u can opt any other Master Degree.

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suklal
2010-12-22 17:02:54
Dear Ms. Vaishali, Greetings!!!! can you tell us what is remark in your mark sheet or certificate whether it is Pass or Fail? As per my information you are failed and i think you are not eligible for PG course. however, you may ask your professors or friends. they will tell u better. i would sugge

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Rahul
2010-12-22 16:59:32
Dear Vaishali, If you have cleared in all of the subjects then you can be eligible for your Post graduation. For more details kindly visit www.psbm.org or contact 07666544657. All the best

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Nikhlesh Mathur
2010-12-22 16:58:39
I think that it would be difficult getting admission in post graduation in DU university with such low marks. Anyways, keep you hopes high. There are many in the list who finally do not join. Generally students with 45% makrs are able to somehow get into at the last moment.

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