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

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Asked by Sakshi Garg
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Raj shakya
7 years ago
Cut-offs for taking admission in the prestigious University of Delhi, varies from year to year. Usually, the average cut off range for DU is around from 84% to 98%. Further relaxation is given to the Girls, SC/ST and OBC.

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Okay. lets see.

N
7 years ago
If you belong to general category then you must score 93% and above for admission in best colleges of DU and if you belong to any reserve category, you must score 85% and above.

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Tanushree Mitra
8 years ago
Hi Sakshi, cut-offs are usually very high for DU. Typical cut-offs are around 85 to 95% depending on subject to subject.

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Okay. Thank you.

S
5 years ago
Its depends upon the college and vary between courses you choose. You may get complete details from the DU website about the last year cut-off marks w. r. t. colleges.

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Shivam Chhirolya
6 years ago
According to the last year data, you should at least score more than 94% in class 12th for safer side.

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Vatsalya Tegwal
6 years ago
The cutoff depends upon the colleges, and if you are interested in a particular colleges then let me know I will surely help you, so you must be scoring more than 98% in your class 12th get a very good college at Delhi University.

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Shabana Bee
6 years ago
You should have more than 90 percentage to get admission in DU. Also, it will depends upon the choice of your course. Good luck.

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Ishu Aggarwal
6 years ago
Minimum 80% is required, and also it more depends on your choice of ciurse. Best of luck.

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Kirti Dua
6 years ago
Hi Sakshi, Cut-offs go till 90% above. So, you have to score a minimum 75%.

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P
7 years ago
It vary from year to year and course to course and also college to college. To get admission in any college, you must score more than 80% marks in boards.

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You should mind.

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