How many students can do a BSc at Deen Dayal Upadhyaya College?

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    Bhumika Yadav | Contributor-Level 10

    a year ago

    The college offer 11 different specialisations of BSc in this famous Institute of Delhi University. he duration of the undergraduate degree programme is three years. Candidates must check the eligibility criteria before applying for the B Sc programme. Names of these courses and seats against each is mentioned below:-
    BSc Hons Computer Science : 69
    BSc Mathematical sciences :  46
    BSc Hons Mathematics : 89
    BSc Hons Zoology : 46
    BSc Life Sciences  : 46
    BSc Hon Electronics : 69
    BSc Hon Physics : 69
    BSc Physical Science with Computer Science : 46
    BSc Hons in Chemistry : 46
    BSc Physical Science with Chemistry : 46
    BSc Hons Botany : 46

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    Group Captain Vinayak Deodhar La vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser | Scholar-Level 18

    a year ago

    Hello Nishar Ahmed, there are 11 different courses of BSc in this famous Institute of Delhi University. Names of these courses and seats against each is mentioned below:-
    BSc Hons Computer Science : 69
    BSc Mathematical sciences :  46
    BSc Hons Mathematics : 89
    BSc Hons Zoology : 46
    BSc Life Sciences  : 46
    BSc Hon Electronics : 69
    BSc Hon Physics : 69
    BSc Physical Science with Computer Science : 46
    BSc Hons in Chemistry : 46
    BSc Physical Science with Chemistry : 46
    BSc Hons Botany : 46
    This we can see that there are total of 618 seats across different specialisations in BSc in this college.
    Best wishes to you.

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