How much percentage should I score in class 12th to get admission in DU?

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Asked by Matloob Ahmad
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Vikas Kaushik
8 years ago
Hi Matloob, The various cut-offs every year keeps changing and notified/ displayed by different colleges of the university. It can be 75% to 96% or higher. The higher the percentage the better.

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Thanks for your advice.

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