How can I apply in Delhi University for B.Sc (Hons) in physics?

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Asked by Yash Mehra
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Vishu Goel
8 years ago
For Delhi University, you must need to register first, then you have to wait for cutoff released by DU to get a seat for B.Sc.

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harsh raushan
8 years ago
If you want to take admission in DU, then you need to score enough marks in class 12th board, if you fail then you cannot. Enough marks mean 85+ marks in class 12th.

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Sakshay Kandhway
8 years ago
You have to fill up the form in the university website du.ac.in and after that, they will release their cuttoff list of different colleges, which offers this course. You have to keep your eyes on the list. The cuttoff list contains the list of colleges with the subjects and percentage. If you are el

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